world Crossword Puzzles
AP World Crossword 2025-05-23
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- A type of renewable energy and weapon developed during and after World War II and expanded upon through the Cold War.
- A political system used in medieval Europe and Japan for land exchanges between higher and lower-ranking titles.
- A technological development that allowed sailors to mark their latitude by comparing the positions of stars.
- Military Alliance was formed in the mid-20th century to oppose Soviet expansion and influence during the Cold War
- An elite in Japan with land and armies and a lot of power to challenge the shogunate.
- A Nomadic group that established the largest land-based empire in Central Asia and facilitated control over the silk road.
- Genocide predating World War II that resaulted in the racial/ethnic killings of over 6 millions Jews and millions of others.
- Precious metal that was notably harvested in Latin America and was used for trade with China
- The term used to describe the “imperial mother country”
- Economic policy/ideology where land and goods are privately owned and wealth is managed privately between people.
- Power in monarchs that is not controlled by any other check or balance.
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- The first successful British colony in the Americas which gave start to the 13 colonies and later the United States.
- A group of elite soldiers in the ottoman empire who consist of converted Christian boys.
- Far-right authoritarian ideology characterized by nationalism, militarism, and dictatorial power; it rose in Italy and Germany.
- 18th Century way of thinking that focused on rights, new ideologies, and challenges to old systems of government leading to revolutions.
- Economic policy/ideology where land and goods are owned by the state and then distributed out to the people.
- Social movement that advocated for equal status of men and women in every lens of history.
- the lifespan of someone, is affected by diseases of this type.
- Resting stops on land-based trade routes that allowed travellers to recuperate.
- A Chinese technological development
- Conflicts that don’t include direct fights from the main countries at war; rather, two separate countries are used as a stage for these conflicts.
- Chinese dynasty (960–1279) marked by Neo-Confucianism, commercial growth, and technological innovation before the Mongol conquest
- The idea that because people have a shared status, culture, or ethnic belief that they should form a state.
- multidecked sailing ships developed in spain and portugol; vital for trade.
- Industrial empires colonizing under developed countries for their global markets and natural resources.
25 Clues: A Chinese technological development • The term used to describe the “imperial mother country” • the lifespan of someone, is affected by diseases of this type. • Power in monarchs that is not controlled by any other check or balance. • multidecked sailing ships developed in spain and portugol; vital for trade. • ...
World History Overview 2025-06-11
Across
- _______ source created by someone who saw or experienced the event
- painter and sculptor of the Sistine Chapel
- movement using reason and science in the 1600s and 1700s
- thing that the Catholic Church was selling which promised people they could get to Heaven faster
- rebellion in France in 1789
- document that challenged the Catholic Church’s practices
- The invention in Germany that spread books and ideas quickly
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- Queen of France known for her spending
- One economic system developed during the Industrial Revolution
- buying and selling of Africans for labor
- A king or queen with unlimited power
- French general who became emperor
- The study of money, needs, and choices
- Where people moved to find jobs during the Industrial Revolution
- A machine used to execute people during the French Revolution
- where the Renaissance began
- _______ source that explains or talks about an event after it happened
- leader of the Protestant Reformation
- Leader who gained independence for Mexico
- Leader who gained independence for Venezuela
- someone who works for the Catholic Church
21 Clues: where the Renaissance began • rebellion in France in 1789 • French general who became emperor • A king or queen with unlimited power • leader of the Protestant Reformation • Queen of France known for her spending • The study of money, needs, and choices • buying and selling of Africans for labor • Leader who gained independence for Mexico • ...
World History Vocabulary 2025-06-08
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- An area ruled by a foreign / remote ruler
- Toussaint L'Ouverture led the revolution in this country
- King or Queen
- A system where a single ruler, often a monarch, holds absolute and total power
- a major division in time
- to move from place to place
- Rights- Life, Liberty, Property
- Before Common Era
- Other throw of a government
- Common Era
- a countryside, far away from a city
- a person who moves fro place to place
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- Belief in many gods
- European intellectual movement that focused on reason and science over faith and superstition
- to tame animals for human use
- farming
- $10 Founding Father without a father
- Belief in 1 God
- A city
- People who work for the church (priests, nuns, etc)
20 Clues: A city • farming • Common Era • King or Queen • Belief in 1 God • Before Common Era • Belief in many gods • a major division in time • to move from place to place • Other throw of a government • to tame animals for human use • Rights- Life, Liberty, Property • a countryside, far away from a city • $10 Founding Father without a father • a person who moves fro place to place • ...
AP WORLD HISTORY 2025-10-19
Across
- Increasing interconnectedness of economies and cultures
- Atlantic trade system linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Domination of one region by another for resources and power
- Network of trade routes connecting China to the Mediterranean
- Religious wars launched by Europeans to reclaim the Holy Land
- Medieval European system based on land for loyalty
- Indian revolt against British rule in 1857
- Transformation caused by computers and the internet
- Government control of all aspects of public and private life
- Period of rapid technological and manufacturing growth
- Economic policy focusing on accumulating wealth through trade
- Luxury good that symbolized long-distance trade networks in Asia
- Religious movement challenging Catholic Church authority
- Wealthy ruler of Mali who made a famous pilgrimage to Mecca
- Islamic dynasty known for cultural and scientific achievements
- Rigid social structure in Hindu society
- Process of former colonies gaining independence
- Babylonian king known for one of the earliest law codes
- Movement for women’s rights and equality
- Nomadic conquerors who created the world’s largest land empire
- Chinese belief system focused on harmony with nature
- Agricultural innovations increasing food production post-1945
- 1884–85 meeting dividing Africa among European powers
- Chinese belief that rulers ruled with divine approval
- Agreement ending WWI that punished Germany
- Political and religious leader of the Islamic community
- Spanish labor system exploiting Indigenous peoples in the Americas
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- Transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture
- Growth of cities due to industrialization
- Political system with strong nationalism and authoritarian rule
- Period of modernization and westernization in Japan
- System of racial segregation in South Africa
- Ideological conflict between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- Pride and loyalty to one’s nation or cultural group
- Movement focused on protecting the natural world
- System where men hold primary power
- Idea that government derives power from the consent of the governed
- Renaissance focus on individual achievement and classical learning
- Blending of different religious or cultural traditions
- System where monarchs held total power by divine right
- Term for Greek culture spread after Alexander the Great
- Trade route connecting West Africa to North Africa and beyond
- Chinese philosophy stressing order and filial piety
- Global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases after 1492
- 200-year period of peace and stability in Rome
- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individual rights
- European revival of art and learning based on classical models
- Plague that killed millions in Eurasia during the 14th century
- Military strategy used during World War I
- Peasant bound to work on a lord’s manor
50 Clues: System where men hold primary power • Rigid social structure in Hindu society • Peasant bound to work on a lord’s manor • Movement for women’s rights and equality • Growth of cities due to industrialization • Military strategy used during World War I • Indian revolt against British rule in 1857 • Agreement ending WWI that punished Germany • ...
Around the world 2025-09-05
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- Place where planes take off and land.
- Capital city of France.
- A very cold ocean near the North Pole.
- A person visiting another place.
- A continent with 54 countries.
- Country known for ancient temples.
- The longest river in Africa.
- The biggest river in South America.
- The largest continent.
- Country famous for safaris.
- Capital city of the UK.
- Short word often used for the United States.
- A continent famous for the Eiffel Tower and Colosseum.
- A document needed for travel.
- Country with Mount Fuji.
- Country with the pyramids.
- Tool used for direction.
- Country where the Taj Mahal is.
- A vehicle that runs on tracks.
- Ocean between America and Europe.
- Country known for maple syrup.
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- Capital city of Japan.
- The largest country in the world.
- A continent covered in ice.
- Country with the Eiffel Tower.
- A country and a continent.
- Country with the Great Wall.
- Country shaped like a boot.
- Country with tacos and mariachi music.
- A flat drawing of Earth.
- A round model of Earth.
- Country famous for Oktoberfest.
- The highest mountain.
- Capital city of China.
- Country famous for the Amazon rainforest.
- The largest ocean.
- Capital city of Italy.
- Country famous for flamenco dancing.
- The largest hot desert.
- Capital city of Canada.
40 Clues: The largest ocean. • The highest mountain. • Capital city of Japan. • The largest continent. • Capital city of China. • Capital city of Italy. • Capital city of France. • A round model of Earth. • Capital city of the UK. • The largest hot desert. • Capital city of Canada. • A flat drawing of Earth. • Country with Mount Fuji. • Tool used for direction. • A country and a continent. • ...
A Fantasy World 2025-09-29
Across
- A horse or goat-like animal with a single horn
- The manifestations of the spirits of the dead
- A mythical creature from ancient Greece that can turn people in stone
- A royal's daughter
- A creature with the body of a man and the head/tail of a bull
- Created a pumpkin carriage for Cinderella
- The sword in the stone
- A magical creature trapped in a lamp
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- A giant with one eye
- A mythical eagle-like creature that burst into flames
- A princess saved by 7 dwarves
- A cat with shoes
- A reptile creature that appears in the second Harry Potter book
- An ancient creature that feeds on blood
- A beautiful marine creature that enchants people with their voices
- A corpse reanimated through magic or other means
- A giant serpent-like, winged monster chased by heroes
- An individual who can shapeshift into a wolf
- An Egyptian creature with a human head
- A person who can perform ancient magic
20 Clues: A cat with shoes • A royal's daughter • A giant with one eye • The sword in the stone • A princess saved by 7 dwarves • A magical creature trapped in a lamp • An Egyptian creature with a human head • A person who can perform ancient magic • An ancient creature that feeds on blood • Created a pumpkin carriage for Cinderella • An individual who can shapeshift into a wolf • ...
World War II 2026-01-14
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- Bloodiest Battle of all time
- Largest naval battle
- Battle where US takes control of the Pacific from Japan
- This battle secured the launching point for "island hopping" strategy
- This battle was the turning point in Western Desert campaign to drive Axis out of Aftrica
- Conference where Allies map out invasion of Europe
- Bombing occurred when a B29 bomber dropped "fat man"
- Last major battle of the European war and deadliest for US
- Battle where Nepalm was first used
- This was the aerial firebombing of a historic German city
- Final battle with Nazis and takes tons of military and civilian lives
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- President of the US that approved bombings to end WWII
- This battle was the longest battle in Pacific and ends in Allied and Crocodile victory
- This battle was when the US flag was raised atop Mount Suribachi
- Conference that brought together FDR, Churchill and Stalin to plan to invade France
- Largest military operation in history
- Surprise attack in Hawaii
- Bombing occurred when bomber Enola Gay drops "little boy"
- Conference between Britain and US to create Atlantic Charter
- Led Britain during WWII
- Operation that led to the invasion of Europe with D-Day
- President of the US for the majority of WWII
- Battle where British fishing boats and navy involved to keep WWII from ending
23 Clues: Largest naval battle • Led Britain during WWII • Surprise attack in Hawaii • Bloodiest Battle of all time • Battle where Nepalm was first used • Largest military operation in history • President of the US for the majority of WWII • Conference where Allies map out invasion of Europe • Bombing occurred when a B29 bomber dropped "fat man" • ...
World War II 2025-12-16
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- Put in place by the Canadian government to stop employers pay from increasing.
- Put in place by Canadian government to increase their revenue by taxing Canadian citizens.
- Set up after the attacks on Pearl Harbor to isolate Japanese Canadians.
- Longest lasting battle of World War II.
- Canada sold these to Canadian citizens to help pay for the war effort.
- Fast ship that if needed would go out and attack enemy ships or U-boats.
- Acronym for the Canadian navy.
- Same name as ohl team and was a popular plane in Canadian manufacturing.
- Goal of this battle was to raid German sites (get in and get out).
- Groups that came together and made little supply bags to make things easier and more comfortable for soldiers.
- First battle fought by Canadians in World War II.
- Canadas Prime Minister during World War II.
- acronym for Canadian women in the war industry.
- Where families grew their own vegetables in gardens instead of flowers.
- Canadian award given for bravery.
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- A plane with the same name as a natural disaster.
- Put in charge of production of Hurricanes and got the nickname "Queen of the Hurricanes".
- limits put on necessities by the Canadian government to conserve necessities for the war.
- Ships that carry merchandise in the convoy to aid allied soldiers overseas.
- Secret spy training site for allies, based in Canada.
- Put in place by Canadian government to stop inflation.
- The ship that led the convoy system and had lots of artillery aboard.
- Canadas minister of everything.
- A stylish but practical way to dress for women in World War II.
- The amount of days Canada declared war on Germany after Britain and France.
- Acronym for Canadian air force.
- Soldiers had to leave guns behind and were rescued by Britain ships and citizen boats.
- Acronym put before every Canadian battle ships name.
- Canadian ships travelled in this form to defend from attacking German U-boats.
- Flight training program for allies, based in Canada.
30 Clues: Acronym for the Canadian navy. • Canadas minister of everything. • Acronym for Canadian air force. • Canadian award given for bravery. • Longest lasting battle of World War II. • Canadas Prime Minister during World War II. • acronym for Canadian women in the war industry. • A plane with the same name as a natural disaster. • ...
World Poverty Development 2026-02-04
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- a way a person earns money to survive
- helping people gain skills and confidence to help themselves
- long-term efforts to improve living conditions
- the ability to recover from hardship
- meeting needs without harming the future
- lack of money or resources to meet basic needs
- the worth and respect every person deserves
- when resources are limited or hard to get
- focused on improving human welfare
- support or help provided to others
- help given to people in need
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- extreme and widespread shortage of food
- not having enough food to eat regularly
- a basic human need often lacking in poor communities
- unfair differences in wealth or opportunity
- caring about others’ suffering and wanting to help
- learning that can help break the cycle of poverty
- immediate help after a crisis or disaster
- poor health caused by not enough or improper food
- safe housing or protection from the elements
- medical services that keep people healthy
- fairness in how people are treated
- giving help or money to those in need
- service work meant to help others often faith-based
- systems that keep water and environments clean and healthy
25 Clues: help given to people in need • fairness in how people are treated • focused on improving human welfare • support or help provided to others • the ability to recover from hardship • a way a person earns money to survive • giving help or money to those in need • extreme and widespread shortage of food • not having enough food to eat regularly • ...
World Unit 4 2026-02-04
Across
- could be exploited more and paid less
- Environmental consequence of industry
- Asian country that avoided colonization
- American Doctrine that barred Europe from the Americas
- Group of workers who collectively bargain
- Fleet sent by the US to "open" Japan to trade
- First long-distance communication device
- Poor, substandard urban housing
- Main source of fuel for steam engines
- Movement that forced peasants off their land
- British government in India
- Spreading your country's influence over others
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- The expansion of cities
- First mass-produced products
- Addictive drug that caused conflict between Britain and China
- New type of labor focused on the clock
- Fruit that caused conflict in Latin America
- Term for the revolution of machinery
- Powerful African Kingdom defeated by the British
- Type of moth affected by soot
- Advocated for a communist society
- Indian soldiers who rebelled
- Group who rose up against foreigners in China
- Restoration that modernized Japan
- City where the "Scramble For Africa" was set off
25 Clues: The expansion of cities • British government in India • First mass-produced products • Indian soldiers who rebelled • Type of moth affected by soot • Poor, substandard urban housing • Advocated for a communist society • Restoration that modernized Japan • Term for the revolution of machinery • could be exploited more and paid less • Environmental consequence of industry • ...
World War I 2026-01-30
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- Germany submarine warfare
- ship sunk by germany
- declared war on Russia
- deep love for your country
- russia,great britain, and france
- helium-filled weapon
- building up soldiers and military
- German U-Boat
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- blamed germany for wwi
- germany sent this to mexico
- agreement to protect each other
- declared war on Germany
- president of the united states
- disease caused by standing in water
- trench warfare front
- assassinator from serbia
- take over a country for natural resources
- agreement to stop war
- country that switched sides
- type of poisonous gas
20 Clues: German U-Boat • ship sunk by germany • trench warfare front • helium-filled weapon • agreement to stop war • type of poisonous gas • blamed germany for wwi • declared war on Russia • declared war on Germany • assassinator from serbia • Germany submarine warfare • deep love for your country • germany sent this to mexico • country that switched sides • president of the united states • ...
World War 1 2026-01-20
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- President of the United States in WW1
- Military commander for Germany
- Germanys submarine warfare
- Military commander for Germany
- Military commander of the United States
- Assasination of him injured the war
- Military commander for France
- Leader of Russia at the start of WW1
- Reason to russias withdraw
- Military commander for Britain
- Emperor of the German empire
- Tsar of Bulgaria autumn WW1
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- Military commander for Ottoman Empire
- Prime minister of Britain
- Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
- Military commander for Austria-Hungary
- Military commander for Austria-Hungary
- King of Britain during the war
- Ruler of Austria-Hungary
- Prime minister of France
- Military commander for France
- Military commander of Russia
- Jellicoe Military commander for Britain
- Military commander the the Ottoman Empire
- Military commander for russia
- Germany signed a treaty ending the fighting
26 Clues: Ruler of Austria-Hungary • Prime minister of France • Prime minister of Britain • Germanys submarine warfare • Reason to russias withdraw • Tsar of Bulgaria autumn WW1 • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire • Military commander of Russia • Emperor of the German empire • Military commander for France • Military commander for France • Military commander for russia • ...
World War 1 2026-02-17
Across
- A state when no army can progress
- The Goat of all wars
- German Soldier
- the bad guys
- A form of PTSD after a shelling
- Yellow poisonous gas
- A German bomber
- Close range air to air combat
- A British soldier
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- Less intense version of Nationalism
- An agreement to stop fighting
- A heavy concentration of artillery fire
- Popular warfare fighting style
- An ambulance
- The good guys
- What my definition of the USA is
- armored vehicle used in battlefields
- A heavy barrage of being fired upon
- Sleeper of the Allies
- A group travelling together for protection
20 Clues: An ambulance • the bad guys • The good guys • German Soldier • A German bomber • A British soldier • The Goat of all wars • Yellow poisonous gas • Sleeper of the Allies • An agreement to stop fighting • Close range air to air combat • Popular warfare fighting style • A form of PTSD after a shelling • What my definition of the USA is • A state when no army can progress • ...
World History Review 2026-02-26
Across
- Connecting China to Europe for trade
- Loved Sculpting more than Painting
- Runs N/S but measures E/W
- Took Roman Republic to Empire
- Glue which held Muslims together
- Gift of Land
- Reward for Actions in Hinduism
- Servant receiving gift of land
- Rallying Cry of Reformation
- Address or Longtiude/Latitude
- Bloody
- Renaissance Man
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- Key to Survival for Egypt
- So many wives
- Leader of Mongol Empire
- Super long Reign
- Your Own Directions
- Huge Frescoes
- First Great Trading Empire of W. Africa
- Runs E/W but measures N/S
- First Caliph of Muslim Empire
- Ultimately brought Plague to Europe
- Ultimate State of Peace in Buddhism
- Take back the Holy Land
24 Clues: Bloody • Gift of Land • So many wives • Huge Frescoes • Renaissance Man • Super long Reign • Your Own Directions • Leader of Mongol Empire • Take back the Holy Land • Key to Survival for Egypt • Runs N/S but measures E/W • Runs E/W but measures N/S • Rallying Cry of Reformation • Took Roman Republic to Empire • First Caliph of Muslim Empire • Address or Longtiude/Latitude • ...
World Unit 5 2026-03-01
Across
- Wearing down an enemy until they collapes
- "Powderkeg" area of Europe
- Sparked by the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
- Build-up of armies and navies
- Modern-day PTSD
- Deadly area between trenches
- Epidemic that killed many soldiers after the war
- According to Boney M, he was "lover of the Russian Queen"
- American troops fighting in Russia
- Armistice that ended the war
- Month in which Nicholas II abdicated
- Groups of soldiers from the same towns that were decimated
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- Competition for colonies
- Confusing web of treaties and agreements
- Germany's submarines
- Title of Nicholas II, leader of Russia
- Communist revolutionary group in Russia, led by Lenin
- International group tasked with solving future problems through diplomacy
- Gruesome new weapons of war that attacked the lungs and soft tissue
- Britain, France, and Russia
- Largest naval battle of the war
- Patriotic posters, films, songs, etc.
- Excessive pride in your country
- New technology that brought the war to the skies
- Acronym for the "New Russia"
25 Clues: Modern-day PTSD • Germany's submarines • Competition for colonies • "Powderkeg" area of Europe • Britain, France, and Russia • Deadly area between trenches • Armistice that ended the war • Acronym for the "New Russia" • Build-up of armies and navies • Largest naval battle of the war • Excessive pride in your country • American troops fighting in Russia • ...
Landmarks Of Asia 2025-07-01
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- The most populated desert in the world located in India
- A mountain range home to Mt Everest that stretches throughout Asia
- The Great Wall __ _____ (2,5)
- ______ Sea, the largest lake in the world
- Mt ______, the tallest mountain in the world
- _____ Jaya, the tallest mountain in Indonesia
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- The ____ Khalifa, the tallest building in the world
- An ancient city in Jordan
- The tallest mountain in Japan (2,4)
- The busiest river in the world
- The most visited tourist site in India (3,5)
- The tallest mountain in Vietnam
- The 2nd tallest mountain
13 Clues: The 2nd tallest mountain • An ancient city in Jordan • The Great Wall __ _____ (2,5) • The busiest river in the world • The tallest mountain in Vietnam • The tallest mountain in Japan (2,4) • ______ Sea, the largest lake in the world • The most visited tourist site in India (3,5) • Mt ______, the tallest mountain in the world • _____ Jaya, the tallest mountain in Indonesia • ...
THE WORLD AFTER WORLD WAR I 2015-09-11
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- It was a group who fought against communism in a Russian civil war in the early 1900s.
- It is a person who tries to bring about mayor changes to a government or society.
- They were Communists who took control of the Russian government in 1917.
- It is to give up one´s right to rule.
- It is to owe money.
- They are neither very rich nor very poor.
- They are agents who secretly search for people who are against a nation´s government.
- It was the group of people who, under Adolf Hitler, took control of the German government in 1933.
- It was the group of people who took control of the Italian government in 1922. They were led by Benito Mussolini.
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- It is to take over a government.
- It was the group of people who made laws for Russia in 1905 to 1917. Today, it is a part of the Russian Parliament.
- It was a group of Communists who fought for control of Russia in a Russian civil war in the early 1900s.
- They are farms run by groups of people.
- They are people who march in a group, often as a way to speak out against or protest something.
- They were workers councils in Russia and later the Soviet Union.
- It is a people´s act of voting for a leader.
16 Clues: It is to owe money. • It is to take over a government. • It is to give up one´s right to rule. • They are farms run by groups of people. • They are neither very rich nor very poor. • It is a people´s act of voting for a leader. • They were workers councils in Russia and later the Soviet Union. • They were Communists who took control of the Russian government in 1917. • ...
Africa 2018-10-01
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- 1 billion live in Africa
- largest animal in the world
- built in Cairo, Egypt
- africa is the 2nd largest
- 54 of these make up the continent of Africa
- capital city of Egypt
- Madagascar is the 4th largest in the world
- tallest animal in the world
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- longest river in the world
- favourite sport in Africa
- deadliest animal in Africa
- more than 1500 spoken
- Sahara is the largest
- main language spoken in Africa
14 Clues: more than 1500 spoken • Sahara is the largest • built in Cairo, Egypt • capital city of Egypt • 1 billion live in Africa • favourite sport in Africa • africa is the 2nd largest • longest river in the world • deadliest animal in Africa • largest animal in the world • tallest animal in the world • main language spoken in Africa • Madagascar is the 4th largest in the world • ...
Animal 2021-07-22
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- Animal that flaps faster
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- The most poisonous animal in the world
- Slowest animal in the world)
- Animal capable of camouflaging itself in the environment
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- The fastest animal in the world
- Animal that makes no sound
- Man's best friend
- Animal capable of producing honey
- It has 8 tentacles
- It takes 22 months to have a baby
- whale The largest animal in the world
- Likes to chase mice
14 Clues: Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • It has 8 tentacles • Likes to chase mice • Animal that flaps faster • Animal that makes no sound • Slowest animal in the world) • The fastest animal in the world • Animal capable of producing honey • It takes 22 months to have a baby • whale The largest animal in the world • The most poisonous animal in the world • ...
world war two 2011-12-22
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- laws saying jews werent german citizens
- a bomb with huge explosive power
- the scheme to try and eliminate all jews in europe
- the canadians beach that they had to take in the d day battle
- the mass murder of millions of people by the germans
- the dictator of the soviet union
- a job that canadian women did in the war that included them running into the field to retrive soldiers
- civilian sailors
- amunition, weapons, supplies and equipment
- limiting the amount of purchases or use of certain items
- the bombing of germany at all times
- forcing of men into the armed forces that would not go willingly
- groups of supply ships from canada with escorts for protection
- first battle canadians fought in world war two
- the total surrender of japan
- german bombers and fighters
- dropped behind enemy lines from airplanes to neutralize the enemy
- all sides take a 6 month break "phony war"
- camps that japenese canadians were held after the pearl harbour bombing
- the act of returning immagrants to their home lands
- the agreement made by usa and britain to help britain without getting the usa involved in the war
- the attack on this place got the usa invloved in world war two
- the day the war in europe was over
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- prime minister of canada in world war two
- series of laws passed by the government to do special things that they could not before
- a top secret operation america and the allies did to create the atomic bomb
- bombed germany every night in the round the clock bombing operation
- hitlers party that helped him with the holocaust
- a canadian regiment sent to help out in the hong kong battle
- refering to a country mobilizing all their resourses
- the german word meaning lightning war
- vote on conscription king held
- american bomber that dropped the atomic bombs
- used to describe women who took over mens jobs while they were at war
- a japan city that got bombed
- rays of energy gave off by the atomic bombs
- very persasive advertising supporting one belief
- the allied raid on germany along the french coast teseting german defences
- the canadian division attack on sicily from the sea
- a person who believes in settling disputes by any means but violence
- distruction of all crops while a country retreats
- people who were removed from there houses
- terrible place were the jews were held during the holocaust
- singling out a group or person who is differnt
- people leaving there country to go to another
- the largest ampibious battle in history
- people who served in the armed forces during world war two
- dictator of germany in world war two
- another city in japan bomed with the atomic bomb
- women who married canadian service men overseas
- invention used in the rcaf
51 Clues: civilian sailors • invention used in the rcaf • german bombers and fighters • a japan city that got bombed • the total surrender of japan • vote on conscription king held • a bomb with huge explosive power • the dictator of the soviet union • the day the war in europe was over • the bombing of germany at all times • dictator of germany in world war two • ...
World History Crossword 2012-10-31
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- Seperation of __
- "Mass in B Minor"
- A new artistic style
- Rousseau's major work (1762)
- French enlightenment writer
- Elegant drawing rooms
- First daily newspaper printed in __
- "Essay Concerning Human Understanding" author
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- Religious philosophy based on natural law
- Intellectual
- Austrian __ was invaded
- Child prodigy
- Controversial explorer
- Diderot's most famous contribution
- Catherine and Frederick were both this
- Female ruler of Austrian Empire
- __, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- The __ Years War
- Common word to thinkers of the enlightenment
- Believed everything was a giant machine
20 Clues: Intellectual • Child prodigy • Seperation of __ • The __ Years War • "Mass in B Minor" • A new artistic style • Elegant drawing rooms • Controversial explorer • Austrian __ was invaded • French enlightenment writer • Rousseau's major work (1762) • Female ruler of Austrian Empire • Diderot's most famous contribution • First daily newspaper printed in __ • ...
An Unequal World 2012-08-09
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- occurs where goods and services are trade between countries with no restrictions
- equal rights of females and males
- A country that has high economic productivity, relatively high standard of living and a relatively democratic system of government
- the ability to read and write
- A substance that stops or slows the activity of a retrovirus such as HIV
- grants of money given by governments to producers
- communities that consist of roughly built huts and having few conveniences
- Charitable donations of money,food,goods and services made to countries in need
- a body weight above 20% of what is considered healthy
- the average number of children a woman is likely to have in a lifetime
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- surviving on less than US$1 a day
- A country in which most people have a low economic standard of living
- a tax imposed on imports
- A condition leading to the loss of fluids through bowel motions, causing dehydration
- the number of deaths per 1000 babies under one year of age
- the number of years people can expect to live
- a measure of the country's level of development
- the condition suffered when a person does not get enough nutrients
- the practices in place for the removal of waste products
- A measure of the country's wealth
20 Clues: a tax imposed on imports • the ability to read and write • surviving on less than US$1 a day • equal rights of females and males • A measure of the country's wealth • the number of years people can expect to live • a measure of the country's level of development • grants of money given by governments to producers • a body weight above 20% of what is considered healthy • ...
World War 2 2012-09-11
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- To murder or dicease someone
- Germany's most popular dictator
- A naval base in Hawaii that was bombed
- Nuclear weapon
- Russian dictator at the time of WWII
- A government where 1 person controls everything
- We live in this country
- A take over
- Battling against other country's or territories
- A country in Europe that starts with ger
- The powers that were with the U.S
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- Extreme bombings
- The Olympics were hosted in this country
- Japanese dictator at the time WWII
- The largest country on earth
- Devotion to ones country
- The powers that were against the U.S
- An Asian country made of islands
- Bon jour
- A group of people who fight for there country
- Aka death day
21 Clues: Bon jour • A take over • Aka death day • Nuclear weapon • Extreme bombings • We live in this country • Devotion to ones country • To murder or dicease someone • The largest country on earth • Germany's most popular dictator • An Asian country made of islands • The powers that were with the U.S • Japanese dictator at the time WWII • The powers that were against the U.S • ...
The Real World 2012-12-13
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- Native American code talkers
- Gatsby’s lover and Tom’s wife
- What I use to practice math with the kids
- Racist, rich character in the book who went to Yale with Nick
- How the kids at service learning see me
- This lady inspired women all over the U.S and you could say she was riveting
- The elementary school I go to for service learning
- How I feel after working with the kids and helping them
- Title character of the book who is shrouded in mystery
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- The Japanese city where the atomic bomb Little Boy was dropped.
- American program to build atomic bomb
- Nicks girlfriend and Daisy’s golfer friend
- The Nazis killed nearly 6 million Jews in this
- Roosevelt talks to the nation over these
- The day stocks lost $10-$15 billion in value
- What Mrs. Kerst has me do when I'm not working with the kids
- Where Gatsby and Nick live
- Narrator of book
- The teacher whose class I go into
- Where Tom and Daisy live
20 Clues: Narrator of book • Where Tom and Daisy live • Where Gatsby and Nick live • Native American code talkers • Gatsby’s lover and Tom’s wife • The teacher whose class I go into • American program to build atomic bomb • How the kids at service learning see me • Roosevelt talks to the nation over these • What I use to practice math with the kids • ...
World Religions: Islam 2013-01-07
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- Muslim place of worship
- The holiest book in Islam
- Name-give ceremony
- The worshipping of objects
- the belief in numerous gods
- Ritual cleansing of the entire body
- Means "submission" or "surrender"
- The second source of Islamic law
- A Head scarf worn by women as a sign of modesty
- The third pillar of Islamic, giving alms to the poor and needy
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- Muslim prayer leader
- Sect of Islam, group cam into existence after Death of the Prophet
- The first pillar of faith,declaration of faith
- Ritual cleansing of certain parts of the body performed prior to salat prayers
- Translates directly to mean "signs" but means "verses", as in the Qur'an
- Practice of having more than one wife at a time
- Literally means "one who submits" to the will of god
- Ritual prayer that takes place before dawn
- Means "striving"
- Fifth pillar of the Islamic faith, pilgrimage of the Islamic faith
20 Clues: Means "striving" • Name-give ceremony • Muslim prayer leader • Muslim place of worship • The holiest book in Islam • The worshipping of objects • the belief in numerous gods • The second source of Islamic law • Means "submission" or "surrender" • Ritual cleansing of the entire body • Ritual prayer that takes place before dawn • The first pillar of faith,declaration of faith • ...
World Religions: Islam 2013-01-07
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- Muslim prayer leader
- A Head scarf worn by women as a sign of modesty
- Literally means "one who submits" to the will of god
- the belief in numerous gods
- Fifth pillar of the Islamic faith, pilgrimage of the Islamic faith
- Name-give ceremony
- The second source of Islamic law
- The holiest book in Islam
- Ritual cleansing of certain parts of the body performed prior to salat prayers
- Practice of having more than one wife at a time
- Translates directly to mean "signs" but means "verses", as in the Qur'an
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- Sect of Islam, group cam into existence after Death of the Prophet
- Muslim place of worship
- Ritual prayer that takes place before dawn
- Ritual cleansing of the entire body
- Means "submission" or "surrender"
- The worshipping of objects
- The first pillar of faith,declaration of faith
- Means "striving"
- The third pillar of Islamic, giving alms to the poor and needy
20 Clues: Means "striving" • Name-give ceremony • Muslim prayer leader • Muslim place of worship • The holiest book in Islam • The worshipping of objects • the belief in numerous gods • The second source of Islamic law • Means "submission" or "surrender" • Ritual cleansing of the entire body • Ritual prayer that takes place before dawn • The first pillar of faith,declaration of faith • ...
world war l 2013-01-10
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- won the battle of tannenberg
- Everyone and thing is involved
- males needed for war at the age of 18
- two part to the name
- group of people who protect
- victory or defeat?
- constantly attacking and wearing down the enemy
- waited for enemies in these
- push to bring Paul von Hindenburg
- fighting from dugouts
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- a group larger than an army
- assassinated by a member of the black hand
- help from other countries
- pride in one's country
- devised a plan to split Russian forces
- battle between Germany and France
- the need to civilize
- posters of good or bad
- Europe's greatest powers formed this group
- the act of getting ready for war
- another name for UK
- the other group of allies
- battle of countries
- the German won this battle; Russian defeat
- lice caused?, people didn't know why they got this
25 Clues: victory or defeat? • another name for UK • battle of countries • the need to civilize • two part to the name • fighting from dugouts • pride in one's country • posters of good or bad • help from other countries • the other group of allies • a group larger than an army • group of people who protect • waited for enemies in these • won the battle of tannenberg • ...
World War I 2013-01-10
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- disease caused by lice.
- British officer who persuaded Arab princes to revolt.
- Russian, French, and British alliance.
- competition between two or more countries usually for land.
- military draft
- one of the main causes of World War I.
- man who assured Americans won't land on Europe.
- agreement between nations.
- military strength
- man assassinated in Serbia.
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- fighting from trenches that was dug up.
- Germans and French battled here.
- everyone getting alone without violence.
- US President during World War I.
- man behind the "Schlieffen Plan."
- person in military that can't fight because of wounds, death, or sickness.
- athlete's foot
- alliance formed with Triple Entente and Italians after Italy betrays Central Powers.
- to kill someone suddenly or secretly
- another term for "Central Powers."
- the Czar of Russia.
- Austria-Hungary archduke's assassin.
- Germans and Russians battled here.
- country fully supported by Russia.
- to select people to perform compulsory services (Army).
25 Clues: military draft • athlete's foot • military strength • the Czar of Russia. • disease caused by lice. • agreement between nations. • man assassinated in Serbia. • Germans and French battled here. • US President during World War I. • man behind the "Schlieffen Plan." • another term for "Central Powers." • Germans and Russians battled here. • country fully supported by Russia. • ...
World War I 2013-01-11
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- A way of telling a fact to someone else
- The second group formed in response to a previous group formed
- a Belgium soldier that were picking off German soldiers
- a condition soldiers have to go through living in trenches
- Germany considered Russia an enemy after this action
- disease on feet because living in trenches
- The cocky Russian generals lost this battle
- soldiers live in trenches eat this most of the time
- in times of peace, this action was considered an act of war
- The man who supported Serbia and mobolized forces for them
- this is mine (theoretically)
- something countries or nations do when their military lacks manpower
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- a mass problem in a country
- peace to eat
- disease causes from the lice
- to beg or ask someone to do a favor
- soldiers have to live in these for months during war
- a chore soldier takes turn to do to watch if there's arrivers
- The team formed after the assasination of an archduke
- One of the main reasons Austria-Hungary wanted to declare war on Serbia
- the beginning of a new war tactic was created after this battle
- Assasinated target by chance meeting
- excitive or having a lot of motivation to do something
- a big war cause by World War I
- a really strong weapon that Germans developed 1st
25 Clues: peace to eat • a mass problem in a country • disease causes from the lice • this is mine (theoretically) • a big war cause by World War I • to beg or ask someone to do a favor • Assasinated target by chance meeting • A way of telling a fact to someone else • disease on feet because living in trenches • The cocky Russian generals lost this battle • ...
Brave New World 2013-02-10
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- 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 War II 2013-04-23
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- Code talkers used the Navajo language to send secret codes
- declared that any means of defense, including warships, which belonged to a friendly belligerent could be refitted or repaired in the U.S.
- the U.S., Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and China
- first black commander of the 99th
- United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural organization
- what began as soon as the World War II ended
- Germany Italy and Japan
- Government issue the nickname for the average American soldier
- the slaughter of the Jews
- “Sitting down war”
- Hitlers autobiography
- Who proclaimed himself to be “Der Fuhrer” and transformed Germany into a totalitarian state?
- Victory over Japan
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- warrior class
- Sea Lion Hitler's plan to invade and conquer Great Britain
- women who helped in plants
- the 442nd Regimnental Combat Team
- “lightning war”
- What dictator seized control of the government in Italy in 1922?
- Who was the dictator of Russia that launched the “Five-Year Plans”?
- What was another name for the National Socialist German Workers Party
- Where United Nations was thought up
- The union of soviet socialists republics
- pilots flying suicidal planes loaded with explosives
- exercises total control of political economic cultural religious and social activities
25 Clues: warrior class • “lightning war” • “Sitting down war” • Victory over Japan • Hitlers autobiography • Germany Italy and Japan • the slaughter of the Jews • women who helped in plants • the 442nd Regimnental Combat Team • first black commander of the 99th • Where United Nations was thought up • The union of soviet socialists republics • what began as soon as the World War II ended • ...
World War II 2013-03-23
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- Benito Mussolini is the leader of this country
- U.S general in charge of the Pacific Theater War
- The Battle of the _____ was one of the final battles fought on the Eastern Front of Europe
- The Marine Corps Memorial Island
- The other name for the Invasion of Normandy
- The U.S helped european countries recover with the ____________plan
- The war with the Soviet Union was called the Eastern _______ by the Germans
- The U.S general of the invasion of Normandy who later became President
- Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- The American president who decided to drop the Atomic Bomb
- The initials of the U.S president
- Blitzkrieg in german means _________ war
- World War II began when Germany invaded this country
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- Leader of germany
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- When millions of Jews were killed
- Hitlers German title meaning leader
- The British _____ Air Force defended the Germans in the Battle of Britain
- The Americans joined the war when the Japanese bombed this place
- Britain, America, Soviet Union
- Jews were forced into __________ camps
- Winston _________
- Hirohito was emperor of this country
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- Rosie the _______ was the symbol of women working in the factories
25 Clues: Leader of germany • Winston _________ • Germany, Italy, Japan • Leader of the Soviet Union • Britain, America, Soviet Union • The Marine Corps Memorial Island • When millions of Jews were killed • The initials of the U.S president • Hitlers German title meaning leader • Hirohito was emperor of this country • Jews were forced into __________ camps • ...
World Civ Crossword 2013-03-04
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- who was first in the Mayan social class?
- the ball games were _____
- the Olmec used ___ for cropping
- men sacrificed their blood to become a ____
- the Olmec civilization was know as the _____ civilization
- Olmec gods were based on ____
- captured warriors from other tribes were used as a _____ to make the sun come up
- who was fourth in the Mayan social class?
- who was last in the Mayan social class?
- every Inca empire's king was called____
- what is one thing that Aztec boys learned from their father?
- what did Aztec girls learned from their mothers?
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- who was fifth in the Mayan social class?
- what is the Incan language?
- Olmecs built _____ centers
- Inca priests were also ____
- Mayans loved to ___
- some men fought for their ___ in ball games
- the Olmecs polytheistic or monotheistic?
- Mayans were one of the first to create a ____ language
- who was third in the Mayan social class?
- who was second in the Mayan social class?
- Incan homes were located ___ from the city center
- who was the most powerful Incan god?
- the Incas first settled in ___ Valley
25 Clues: Mayans loved to ___ • the ball games were _____ • Olmecs built _____ centers • what is the Incan language? • Inca priests were also ____ • Olmec gods were based on ____ • the Olmec used ___ for cropping • who was the most powerful Incan god? • the Incas first settled in ___ Valley • who was last in the Mayan social class? • every Inca empire's king was called____ • ...
The Islamic World 2013-03-12
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- Core of Islam for scholars
- Center of commercial networks
- Spanish Muslim Poet
- Allowed Islam cities to become syncretistic
- highly influential thinker and rationalist
- Caused spread of the Quran
- language of science, literature and religion
- Smallest population in world at this time
- What brought the masses to Islam
- time when Islam became the peoples faith
- tax for none Muslims
- Where Arabic is primary langue
- Vehicle once believed to be capable to unite Islamic world
- Mystical movement in Islam
- Turks who conquered the Shiite's
- City Mongol's attacked in 1258
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- One of the three things embraced by the Islam Culture
- Area lead by caliphs
- Areas Sufi had carried religion to
- Uniting group of Orthodox and unorthodox Muslims
- Sufi order made Islam this
- Religion which spoke to the common folk
- people who were the educated class
- Founder of the Mevlevi Sufi order
- System made to protect the religious minorities
- Time when a unified Islam seemed just a dream
- Where Islam had spread to by 1300's
- Muslims became the majority of people
- The major religion Islam fought against
- Allowed for many cultures to flourish
- Was politically fractured during this time period
31 Clues: Spanish Muslim Poet • Area lead by caliphs • tax for none Muslims • Core of Islam for scholars • Sufi order made Islam this • Caused spread of the Quran • Mystical movement in Islam • Center of commercial networks • Where Arabic is primary langue • City Mongol's attacked in 1258 • What brought the masses to Islam • Turks who conquered the Shiite's • Founder of the Mevlevi Sufi order • ...
World War II 2013-05-02
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- The three men who attended the Yalta Conference were Churchill, Roosevelt, & ___
- means "Divine Wind"
- Operation Overlord today is known as ______
- The Battle of Leyte Gulf is the same as the Battle of ____ Sea
- signed a nonaggression pact with Russia
- Operation Barbarossa was the name given to Germany's invasion of this country
- abbreviation for women's Army Auxilary Corps
- means "Way of the Gods"
- operation title for the assassination attempt of Hitler
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- poor area of housing where the Jews lived
- leader of Hitler's SS was Heinrich _________
- which conference called for the unconditional surrender of the Axis Powers
- code name for the US development of the atomic bomb
- means "domination of society by a people deemed racially superior by purging out those inferior
- lightning war
- last major Allied campaign in the South West Pacific
- invasion of this country is what started the war
- code name for the allied invasion of North Africa was Operation ________
- Germany's secret police
- German-born man who alerted the US president that Germany was might be developing nuclear weapons
20 Clues: lightning war • means "Divine Wind" • Germany's secret police • means "Way of the Gods" • signed a nonaggression pact with Russia • poor area of housing where the Jews lived • Operation Overlord today is known as ______ • leader of Hitler's SS was Heinrich _________ • abbreviation for women's Army Auxilary Corps • invasion of this country is what started the war • ...
World war 2 2013-05-22
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- president at the time
- church hill wanted to attack this
- choosing people to go to war
- materials use for fighting the war
- belt industrial region in southern california and the deep south
- germany dictator
- gov. owned farms
- the riveter encouraged women to participate in the war
- bomb used on japan
- nazis plan against jews
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- camps camps throughout germany
- italy japan germany make the
- blonde hair blue eyes
- ship used in fighting wars
- almost 10000 troops died during this march
- the community for all japanese heritage during ww2
- gov. paid for product plus profit
- dictator of ussr
- japans attack that got U.S in ww2
- system cargo ships traveled in groups escorted by war ships
20 Clues: dictator of ussr • germany dictator • gov. owned farms • bomb used on japan • blonde hair blue eyes • president at the time • nazis plan against jews • ship used in fighting wars • italy japan germany make the • choosing people to go to war • camps camps throughout germany • church hill wanted to attack this • gov. paid for product plus profit • japans attack that got U.S in ww2 • ...
World War II 2014-04-23
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- Pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into American ships
- Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific
- Giving up completley without concessions
- where prisoners were systematically exterminated
- international agreement governing the treatment of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war
- Allies hit Germany in force. Occurred on June 6th, 1944
- Attacked by Japanese
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- an organization that many had hoped would succeed where the leage of nations failed
- Named for the city that served as the center of Nazism
- Development of the atomic bomb
- Capturing Japanese held island in a steady path toward japan
- War in the Bataan peninsula
- of War Information Worked closely with the media to encourage support of war effort
- where members of specifically designated groups were confined
- African American fighter squadron
- Flying in the night to avoid being shot down
- worked with Red Cross to save thousands of Eastern European Jews
- the big three agreed that Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania would hold free elections
- Bringing laborers from Mexico to America to work on farms
20 Clues: Attacked by Japanese • War in the Bataan peninsula • Development of the atomic bomb • African American fighter squadron • Giving up completley without concessions • Flying in the night to avoid being shot down • where prisoners were systematically exterminated • Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific • Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group • ...
World Civ-WW2 2014-04-08
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- City for everybody to "share"
- First step is knowing the language
- Fastest runner
- Always sat in the middle
- Rallied the people while Lucy and Edmund escaped to Narnia
- Not the place to plant a tree
- America gets in the war with this move
- You can have this, but no more!
- Above the ground tracking
- His ideas started it all
- Solution to take back 33 thousand islands
- OId faithful for the Russians
- Shifted the naval power
- Another word for leader
- Divine Wind
- Everybody does their part and gives up a part
- Landing strip costing twenty five thousand deaths
- Skiing ability is a plus for this division
- My struggle
- The commander of the Final Solution
- Tried as criminals for war crimes
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- The murder of many to solve a financial problem
- You don't kill us, we won't kill you
- First rocket
- Oversaw the extermination of a people
- Four letter word known now by two
- The US knew but didn't stop it
- Head of inflatable tank party
- Blitz 57 nights of no sleep
- Decinding the division of Germany
- Caused D-Day
- Analogy from Churchill
- Thunder and lightning warfare?
- All for a second front on Germany
- Wins every election
- Admiral whose prized possession was hard to build for Japan
- The student who became the leader
- Below water level tracking
- A city could be obliterated in the push of a button
- Doctor fascinated with twins
40 Clues: Divine Wind • My struggle • First rocket • Caused D-Day • Fastest runner • Wins every election • Analogy from Churchill • Shifted the naval power • Another word for leader • Always sat in the middle • His ideas started it all • Above the ground tracking • Below water level tracking • Blitz 57 nights of no sleep • Doctor fascinated with twins • City for everybody to "share" • ...
World War 1 2014-02-20
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- To cover the costs of of the war
- President of the Untied States at the time
- Fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire
- Began as a small faction of a Marxist party called the Russian Social Democrats
- Systems directed by government agencies
- Was known for his military plan called Schlieffen plan
- The process of assembling troops and marking them ready for war
- Plan A military plan that General Alfred von Sclieffen made
- An entente between France, Great-Britain and Russia in 1907
- Emperor of Germany Emperor
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- A military draft
- He ordered on July 28 Russian army against Austria-Hungary
- uneducated Siberian peasant who claimed to be a holy man
- Were councils composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers
- The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- A war based on wearing the other side down by constant attack and heavy losses
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- 19 year old Bosnianserb succeeded in shooting both archduke and his wife
- Wife of Czar Nicholas II
- A war that involves the complete mobilization of resource
- Southwest of Constantinople
21 Clues: A military draft • Wife of Czar Nicholas II • Emperor of Germany Emperor • Southwest of Constantinople • To cover the costs of of the war • Systems directed by government agencies • The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary • President of the Untied States at the time • Fighting from ditches protected by barbed wire • Was known for his military plan called Schlieffen plan • ...
World War II 2013-11-19
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- The only nation that Germany declared war on
- Canada played a vital role in ______
- What was censored by the government during WWII
- Contribution women made during WWII
- Canadians who made up about 25 per cent of the membership of the Devil's Brigade
- On what colony of Britain did Canadian defenders suffer heavy losses (2 words)
- This group of Canadians did not have the right to vote during WWII (2 words)
- An item that the Canadian government wanted conserved or re-used
- Mackenzie King held a ______ on conscription
- Howe directed Canadian manufacturing companies to build these war supplies
- Known as "the ______", for 57 consecutive nights, German planes dropped bombs on London
- Many of these young women had met their future husbands while Canadian Forces were stationed around Britain (2 words)
- A battle that was a disaster because of the lack of preparation
- Canadians who survived the battle in 1941 were marched to ______ prisoner-of-war camps
- The minister of “everything” for Canada during WWII
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- Hitler and this dictator shocked European leaders by signing a non-aggression pact on August 23, 1939
- A concentration of artillery shells arranged to fall in 'lines' to destroy the enemy
- Name given to the Nazis' deliberate murder of millions of European Jews
- During World War II, Canada used the War Measures Act to create both ______ and prisoner-of war camps
- What regal title completes the name of the Canadian Prime Minister during WWII
- The government goal was not truth but persuasion
- What Prime Minister King promised Quebec people he wouldn't use
- Canadians finally defeated the NAZIs using mouse-holing
- A time period when no fighting took place
- Also known as "lightning war" strategy used by German forces
- What was one way the Canadian government used to pay for the war
- The day the invasion called "Operation ______" would be launched
- This battle involved bitter fighting that finally ended in a Canadian victory
- The last name of the enemy's leader
- What beach were the Canadians responsible for on the June 6, 1944 invasion of Normandy
30 Clues: Contribution women made during WWII • The last name of the enemy's leader • Canada played a vital role in ______ • A time period when no fighting took place • The only nation that Germany declared war on • Mackenzie King held a ______ on conscription • What was censored by the government during WWII • The government goal was not truth but persuasion • ...
World war I 2014-03-14
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- battlefield.
- to live.
- A series of proposals in which U.S, president Woodrow Wilson outlined
- information or material spread to advance a cause or damage an opponent’s
- A form of warfare in which opposing fight each other from trenches dug in
- A form of warfare in which Germany sank without
- An international association formed after WWI with the goal of
- In WWI, the nations of Great Britain, France and Russia. And other
- any ship found in an enemy’s waters.
- effort.
- a policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world
- Serbian nationalist/terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand which resulted in the start of World War I.
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- A military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
- A military alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia
- The heir of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire who was assassinated.
- a patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- The peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied Powers after
- for war.
- fought on their side (Bulgaria and Turkey).
- who fought on their side (Italy and Japan).
- In WWI, the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary and other nations
- The freedom of a people to decide under what form of government they
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always
- a union between people, groups, countries, etc. : a relationship in which people agree to work together
- A conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the
- plan for achieving a lasting peace after WWI.
- peace among nations.
27 Clues: effort. • to live. • for war. • 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). • a patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • plan for achieving a lasting peace after WWI. • A form of warfare in which Germany sank without • ...
WORLD WAR I 2014-05-08
Across
- member if 3 different alliances
- Did not make a part of the triple entente
- A political ideology, economic system and theory of history, developed in the 1800s by Karl Marx
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military
- a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage
- assassinated the archduke francis ferdinand
- Seeking and/or enjoying popular support; appealing to the people
- Government control or restrictions on the media or publishing, the banning of dissent or criticism
- is a tolerance attributable to a lack of involvement
- Acronym for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, a joint national force assembled in 1915 to participate in the Gallipoli campaign
- The process where a society or state enacts policies to enable it to become more modern, either in political, economic, industrial or technological terms Monarchy Any political system where at least some executive power is vested in a hereditary monarch, who is also the head of state.
- One who campaigns to obtain the right to vote; usually refers to women’s reform groups and activists in Britain in the first quarter of the 20th century
- they stopped fighting for the night and celebrated together
- Leader of france at the time of World war I
- A defensive post, an earth bunker or concrete shelter, designed to house riflemen or machine-gunners
- The rear of a trench, the side furthest away from the enemy line
- The process where a society or state enacts policies to enable it to become more modern, either in political, economic, industrial or technological terms
- A small, hand-held bomb with a short fuse, able to be primed and then thrown at the enemy
- Steel balls or fragments from an exploding artillery shell, which injure or kill nearby personnel
- The name of the German king or emperor, derived from the Latin ‘Caesar’
- A period in history involving dramatic political, social and/or economic change within a particular nation or region
- A term for an aerial gun battle between aircraft, particularly during World War I
- The process of preparing for war, requiring the enlistment, training, equipping and movement of large numbers of troops.
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- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts,feeling pride for your country
- In the late nineteenth century, the major industrialized states used their increasing economic and technological power to build up stocks of modern weapons such as machine guns and battleships
- A bulge or projection out from a trench line, and thus the point closest to the enemy
- Type of artillery gun capable of protecting shells at considerable heights and ranges
- A concerted bombardment of a trenchline, front or area, usually with artillery
- Describes a conflict where both sides attempt to wear down or exhaust the other, without attempting a decisive assault or attempt at victorY
- president od france during Worl War I
- A foreign policy approach where a nation does not commit to alliances and/or avoids ‘taking sides’ in international disputes
- Europe’s diplomatic organisation before 1914 and its heavy commitment to alliances, allegedly as a deterrent to war
- elating to, or characterized by industry
- where they first used modern tanks
- The act of requiring citizens to perform compulsory military service, especially in times of war
- joined by or relating to members of a team
- A political-economic system where a powerful nation conquers
- Payments of money or goods made for deaths, injuries and destruction inflicted during a war
- the german fleet of ships was known as the...
- American president during World War I
- french commander durin World War I
- A term derived from chess, meaning that both sides cannot advance; a deadlock or ‘stand-off’
- Words, documents or images intended to persuade, often through distortion or misrepresentation
- Derogatory term for Germans, a reference to barbaric warriors of the early Middle Ages.
- The betrayal of a nation or leader, often in a time of war
- the longest battle in World War I
- Yje king of Germany during World War I
- Any political system where at least some executive power is vested in a hereditary monarch, who is also the head of state
- Sections of an army comprised of soldiers who advance or move about on foot
49 Clues: member if 3 different alliances • the longest battle in World War I • where they first used modern tanks • french commander durin World War I • president od france during Worl War I • American president during World War I • Yje king of Germany during World War I • elating to, or characterized by industry • Did not make a part of the triple entente • ...
WORLD WAR I 2014-05-05
Across
- Words, documents or images intended to persuade, often through distortion or misrepresentation
- The betrayal of a nation or leader, often in a time of war
- A foreign policy approach where a nation does not commit to alliances and/or avoids ‘taking sides’ in international disputes
- A bulge or projection out from a trench line, and thus the point closest to the enemy
- One who campaigns to obtain the right to vote; usually refers to women’s reform groups and activists in Britain in the first quarter of the 20th century
- Did not make a part of the triple entente
- they stopped fighting for the night and celebrated together
- A political ideology, economic system and theory of history, developed in the 1800s by Karl Marx
- American president during World War I
- A term for an aerial gun battle between aircraft, particularly during World War I
- A political-economic system where a powerful nation conquers
- A small, hand-held bomb with a short fuse, able to be primed and then thrown at the enemy
- assassinated the archduke francis ferdinand
- a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage
- The process where a society or state enacts policies to enable it to become more modern, either in political, economic, industrial or technological terms
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military
- Any political system where at least some executive power is vested in a hereditary monarch, who is also the head of state
- Leader of france at the time of World war I
- Seeking and/or enjoying popular support; appealing to the people
- A period in history involving dramatic political, social and/or economic change within a particular nation or region
- Yje king of Germany during World War I
- Acronym for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, a joint national force assembled in 1915 to participate in the Gallipoli campaign
- the german fleet of ships was known as the...
- Derogatory term for Germans, a reference to barbaric warriors of the early Middle Ages.
- The process of preparing for war, requiring the enlistment, training, equipping and movement of large numbers of troops.
- the longest battle in World War I
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- Payments of money or goods made for deaths, injuries and destruction inflicted during a war
- where they first used modern tanks
- The act of requiring citizens to perform compulsory military service, especially in times of war
- member if 3 different alliances
- french commander durin World War I
- The rear of a trench, the side furthest away from the enemy line
- In the late nineteenth century, the major industrialized states used their increasing economic and technological power to build up stocks of modern weapons such as machine guns and battleships
- elating to, or characterized by industry
- is a tolerance attributable to a lack of involvement
- The name of the German king or emperor, derived from the Latin ‘Caesar’
- joined by or relating to members of a team
- Government control or restrictions on the media or publishing, the banning of dissent or criticism
- Describes a conflict where both sides attempt to wear down or exhaust the other, without attempting a decisive assault or attempt at victorY
- Sections of an army comprised of soldiers who advance or move about on foot
- A defensive post, an earth bunker or concrete shelter, designed to house riflemen or machine-gunners
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts,feeling pride for your country
- A concerted bombardment of a trenchline, front or area, usually with artillery
- The process where a society or state enacts policies to enable it to become more modern, either in political, economic, industrial or technological terms Monarchy Any political system where at least some executive power is vested in a hereditary monarch, who is also the head of state.
- president od france during Worl War I
- Europe’s diplomatic organisation before 1914 and its heavy commitment to alliances, allegedly as a deterrent to war
- A term derived from chess, meaning that both sides cannot advance; a deadlock or ‘stand-off’
- Type of artillery gun capable of protecting shells at considerable heights and ranges
- Steel balls or fragments from an exploding artillery shell, which injure or kill nearby personnel
49 Clues: member if 3 different alliances • the longest battle in World War I • where they first used modern tanks • french commander durin World War I • American president during World War I • president od france during Worl War I • Yje king of Germany during World War I • elating to, or characterized by industry • Did not make a part of the triple entente • ...
World War 1 2014-05-15
Across
- A situation in which neither party can move forward (9)
- The term used to describe the strategy to leave your trench and charge your opponent (4-3-3)
- The gathering and accumulation of arms/weapons (10)
- A condition of the feet caused by standing in wet mud for lengthy periods (6,4)
- The narrow waterway between the Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara so important to Britain and Turkey (11)
- France, Britain and Russia were part of this alliance (6, 7)
- The German plan used to avoid war on two fronts (10)
- Dangerous territory that no-one can claim (10)
- The process of signing up for service voluntarily (10)
- The Arch Duke assassinated prior to World War 1 (5,9)
- Austria-Hungary, Italy and which third country made up the Triple Alliance
- One of the MAIN causes of WW1 (9)
- A regiment of troops that travelled on horseback but fought on the ground (5,5)
- An unseen soldier firing on the opposing force (6)
- The month ANZACS withdrew from Gallipoli (8)
- The blade attached to the front of the rifle (7)
- Wooden planks used along the bottom of trenches (10)
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- The word abreviated to 'I' in AIF (8)
- The role available to women in WW1 (5)
- Those killed, wounded or captured during wartime (10)
- The collective name for Australian and New Zealander troops (5)
- Devotion to and support for one's country (10)
- The acronym used to remember the four causes leading to the outbreak of WW1 (4)
- The area between France and Germany where several battles took place (3)(7)(5)
- One who was opposed to war in Australia: ________(5) Unionist
- An agreement between opposing sides to stop fighting in preparation for making peace (9)
- One of the MAIN causes of WW1 involving the desire for countries to increase their territories (11)
- A WW1 chemical weapon (7,3)
- One of the battles at Gallipoli during August 1915 (8)
29 Clues: A WW1 chemical weapon (7,3) • One of the MAIN causes of WW1 (9) • The word abreviated to 'I' in AIF (8) • The role available to women in WW1 (5) • The month ANZACS withdrew from Gallipoli (8) • Devotion to and support for one's country (10) • Dangerous territory that no-one can claim (10) • The blade attached to the front of the rifle (7) • ...
Around the World 2014-10-10
Across
- Uncle's Spouse
- top
- Pierre's Pal
- digging tool
- Curvy Letters
- burns "before"
- Keaton or Sawyer
- tolerate
- Average
- green gems
- Southwestern Indian
- Buddhist Monk
- Horseback Sport
- Fellow Leading Actor
- posted
- Medicinal Portion
- ___ Cup (Yacht Race)
- Parched
- Curve
- Car Gear
- umbrella
- Construct
- Tombstone Inscription
- Marathon Runner
- Got It!(2wrds.)
- big drums
- ___Knox
- bakery worker
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- Sheep's Comment
- exhaust
- Vinegary
- cow's comments
- German Mister
- Blazing
- work hard
- Boundary
- every bit
- fellow
- goodbye, in Tokyo
- Wear away
- Freed
- soup dipper
- picasso's creation
- inquires
- not imaginary
- Brink
- Kind
- take back
- chose
- Hollow Stalk
- Greek Island
- Recommend
- Slugger Hank __
- Passenger
54 Clues: top • Kind • Freed • Brink • Curve • chose • fellow • posted • exhaust • Blazing • Average • Parched • ___Knox • Vinegary • Boundary • tolerate • inquires • Car Gear • umbrella • work hard • every bit • Wear away • take back • Construct • Recommend • big drums • Passenger • green gems • soup dipper • Pierre's Pal • digging tool • Hollow Stalk • Greek Island • German Mister • Curvy Letters • Buddhist Monk • not imaginary • bakery worker • Uncle's Spouse • ...
Hi-Fi World 2014-11-16
Across
- French amplifier maker (8)
- Company behind the Newton personal assistant (5)
- Expensive tweeter material (9)
- Bohemian...... (8)
- Invented the phonograph in 1877 (12)
- Salisbury-based hi-fi company (4)
- aptX is a codec for what wireless system? (9)
- A dog - or a 'speaker driver (6)
- Not digital (8)
- Pixies album (9)
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- Classic studio tape machine (6)
- Tannoy Kensington GRs are what? (12)
- Famous for its electrostatic loudspeakers (4)
- Developed the CD system alongside Sony (7)
- Where the Beatles recorded (9)
- Single box music system from Cyrus (5)
- Home of the annual National Audio Show (11)
- This company supplied amplification for Woodstock (8)
- Quasi-ribbon speaker developer (11)
- Hi-Fi World editor (11)
- A Lancashire town - or the first voice heard on Radio 1 (9)
- Bassist with The Clash (7)
- The firm founded by Spencer and Dorothy Hughes (7)
23 Clues: Not digital (8) • Pixies album (9) • Bohemian...... (8) • Hi-Fi World editor (11) • French amplifier maker (8) • Bassist with The Clash (7) • Where the Beatles recorded (9) • Expensive tweeter material (9) • Classic studio tape machine (6) • A dog - or a 'speaker driver (6) • Salisbury-based hi-fi company (4) • Quasi-ribbon speaker developer (11) • ...
World War I 2014-11-22
Across
- Person opposed to the use of war or violence to settle disputes
- This type of warfare involved poisonous gases.
- Strong pride of your country
- Use of ideas or facts to persuade people to support your cause.
- Clemenceau was the _____ leader.
- Archduke ____ was assassinated to spark the war.
- No Man's Land is the area between opposing _______.
- The leader of Italy during the war.
- ______ is the act of assembling and organizing natural resource.
- The Treaty of _____ ended the war and blamed Germany for World War I.
- "A war to end all wars." who stated this.
- The countries that stayed out the wars were ____.
- Germans called these U-Boats.
- Lloyd George was the ___ Prime Minister.
- The _____ of the war is 1918.
- What ship sank that was one of the causes of the US joining the war?
- A ____ war is the channeling of a nation's entire resources into a war effort.
- Germany "kings"
- A victory with no clear winner.
- Got the vote after World War I.
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- Payment for damages after a war.
- The ______ Telegram was a message sent to Mexico from Germany.
- Drafting of civilians to serve in the army.
- The ___ of Nations was a peace organization which was an idea of Wilson.
- Czar of Russia during the war.
- Masks This was made in an attempt to prevent chemical warfare.
- This were used to cross No Man's Land easier without as many deaths.
- The ____ Points was Woodrow Wilson's peace plan.
- The act of building up arms.
- This type of warfare had terrible health conditions for soldiers.
- The ____ of the war is 1916.
- A state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms.A state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms.
- _____ caused Germany to join the war to help Austria-Hungary.
- The ____ of Versailles was signed in 1919.
- War ___ certificates sold to pay for the war.
- States Who entered the war during 1917?
- Britain, France, US, Russia and Italy were called the ____ Powers.
- A deadlock region in northern France that was well known as ______ Front.
38 Clues: Germany "kings" • Strong pride of your country • The act of building up arms. • The ____ of the war is 1916. • Germans called these U-Boats. • The _____ of the war is 1918. • Czar of Russia during the war. • A victory with no clear winner. • Got the vote after World War I. • Payment for damages after a war. • Clemenceau was the _____ leader. • The leader of Italy during the war. • ...
World Cup Teams 2014-07-07
Across
- Obi plays for them
- Have won more times than any other country
- its name means The Ivory Coast
- European champions 2002
- Messi plays for them
- A country in Central Africa
- Scotland beat them in the qualifiers
- Its capital is Brussels
- A country near Spain
- A country in North Africa
- Suarez plays for them
- A country to the south of USA
- Famous for cars and electrical goods
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- Popular for ski holidays
- A country made up of 50 states
- Sounds like a cold place
- Britain's nearest neighbour
- A small country in Central Africa
- Its capital is Moscow
- Its capital is Teheran
- A big country down under
- Its capital is Bogota
- Korea Its capital is Seoul
- Its name means on the Equator
- Juan Carlos Garcia plays for them
- Have won 3 times
- Its capital is Accra
- Have won 4 times
28 Clues: Have won 3 times • Have won 4 times • Obi plays for them • Messi plays for them • A country near Spain • Its capital is Accra • Its capital is Moscow • Its capital is Bogota • Suarez plays for them • Its capital is Teheran • European champions 2002 • Its capital is Brussels • Popular for ski holidays • Sounds like a cold place • A big country down under • A country in North Africa • ...
SPEC World Cup 2014-07-01
Across
- Displays APOD administrators of the firm.
- Function to launch the connection wizard.
- Retrieves TS information, including contacts of TS administrators of the firm.
- Functionn for ergonomic guidelines to optimize our well-being at work.
- Users run this to pull out their own pricing number.
- What does MDID stand for?
- Function to find Sales regions by Country Name.
- A legal and business intelligence, news and research system delivering an advantage to legal professionals who handle the most complex legal matters.
- What's the function to contact Analytics for limited functionality users who cannot use IB chat?
- Function to access delivery information for Bloomberg Markets.
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- A TS admin is calling in and he/she is asking how they can reset the password for a TOMS, AIM/POMS and SSEOMS user, what function do they need to run?
- Function to get all the recent rankings and lists created by the Bloomberg Rankings team.
- If a user would like to access the Data License Web Portal from their terminal, which formula could they run?
- A physical substance, such as food, grains, and metals, which is interchangeable with another product of the same type, and which investors buy or sell, usually through futures contracts.
- Which Transactional Product was founded in 1996 and is legally separated from Bloomberg?
- A debt investment in which an investor loans money to an entity (corporate or governmental) that borrows the funds for a defined period of time at a fixed interest rate. Bonds are used by companies, municipalities, states and U.S. and foreign governments to finance a variety of projects and activities.
- A screen which, is a record of trades and the details of the trades made over a period of time (usually one trading day). The details of a trade will include such things as the time, price, order size and a specification of whether it was a buy or sell order.
- ...A $75 million fund backed by Bloomberg LP.
- What is the function to pull up ORD number if client provides you with a Document ID?
- The single, comprehensive web based information service for professionals who interact with or are impacted by the Federal Government. Providing rich data, analytical tools and news, combined with in depth analysis from policy experts – all from the leader in information services.
20 Clues: What does MDID stand for? • Displays APOD administrators of the firm. • Function to launch the connection wizard. • ...A $75 million fund backed by Bloomberg LP. • Function to find Sales regions by Country Name. • Users run this to pull out their own pricing number. • Function to access delivery information for Bloomberg Markets. • ...
The Medieval World 2014-10-31
Across
- At what age would a nobleman's son begin training to become a knight?
- What is the name of the nomadic Arabs who herded sheep, camels, and goats in ever moving tribes?
- What city was the Prophet Muhammad born in?
- In the first year of the Hundred Years War, which English King laid claim to the French crown?
- In the second crusade, which European King was the last leader to withdraw his forces?
- What was a monopolistic group controlling a single occupation?
- In which crusade did knights raze Constantinople, on behalf of Venice?
- What was the head of a covenant called?
- What is Geoffrey Chaucer noted for writing?
- Who was the most important scholastic thinker in the late A.D. 1200's?
- How many crusades were there in all?
- The Seljuk Turks invaded and occupied Jerusalem in the late A.D. 100's, what religious practice did this disrupt?
- In the Middle Ages, economic life across Europe centered around what system of agricultural production?
- What was the middle class called in Germany?
- Who did the crusades give power to?
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- After being trained as a page, the nobleman's son would become a what at age fifteen?
- What was the name for a traveling poet Musician?
- The first Crusade was comprised of three main large armies, at what city did they all converge?
- In feudalism, in return for a fief, a vassal had to agree to provide for his lord a _____?
- Which diplomatic and forceful leader united the Muslim forces and captured Jerusalem in A.D. 1187?
- What was the middle class called in France?
- What was the term for a head of a monastery?
- Upon contracting the black death, one's demise was inevitable should the disease reach which organs?
- Which pope moved the papacy to France?
- Which pope promoted the first crusade?
- The shrine at Canterbury is dedicated to which saint?
- What holy temple, built by Abraham, is considered the spiritual center of the Islamic world?
- How was Joan of Arc's betrayal atoned for by the church?
- What is Dante Alighieri noted for writing?
- What was the name for church rituals, like baptism, penance and Eucharist, that were the only ways one could receive grace and a beneficial place in the afterlife?
- Under which Caliph did the Abbasid Empire reach its height? This was between A.D. 786 and A.D. 809.
- What was the middle class called in England
- Which Arabic doctor produced the Canon of Medicine, a monumental volume attempting to summarize all medical knowledge known at that time?
- What was the term for a person bound to a manor and that could not leave it without permission?
34 Clues: Who did the crusades give power to? • How many crusades were there in all? • Which pope moved the papacy to France? • Which pope promoted the first crusade? • What was the head of a covenant called? • What is Dante Alighieri noted for writing? • What city was the Prophet Muhammad born in? • What was the middle class called in France? • ...
World War Z 2014-07-18
Across
- / injury or damage or resulting from some judgement or action of another in disregard of one's rights
- Has a trunk
- / to detain or exclude
- Large marsupial
- / a body formed by the coalescing of originally distinct elements
- / covering completely or broadly
- / a prohibition against touchin, saying, or doing something for fear of immediate harm from a supernatural force
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- / inspired by patriotism
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- / a movement seeking equal rights
- / difficult to understand or percieve
- / to restore or return to the country of origin, allegiance, or citizenship
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- / The collection and editing of news for presentation through the media
- / to attack especially with artillery or bombers
- / Relating to a houshold and its management
- / typically designating an unidentified generic, or unfamiliar person or thing
- / an underground reservoir for liquid waste
- / To injure with deep disfiguring wounds by cutting tearing, or crushing
23 Clues: Has a trunk • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Likes to chase mice • / to detain or exclude • / inspired by patriotism • / covering completely or broadly • / a movement seeking equal rights • / difficult to understand or percieve • / Relating to a houshold and its management • ...
WORLD WAR I 2014-10-21
Across
- the use of submarine without warning any ships found in enemy's waters
- the solvent union,and the united states.
- an international association formed after world war I.
- a military alliance between great Britain,France,and Russia in the years preceding world war I.
- often Imposed by government durning wartime, when goods a short supply.
- a military alliance between Germany,austria-hungary,Italy.
- a form of warfare in which opposing armies fbattlefieldrom trenches dug in the battlefield.
- drawn up a series of peace proposal
- the region along the German-russian border.
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- agreement to stop fighting.
- a policy of glorifying military powers and keeping a standing army always ready for war.
- known as the big four.
- a series of proposals in which U.S. president woodrow Wilson outlined a plan.
- the peace treaty signed by Germany and the allied powers after world war I.
- the freedom of a people to decided under what form of government they wish to live.
- a conflict in which the participating countries devote all their resources to the war effect.
- Germany's military plan at the outbreak of world war I.
- the region of northern France where the forces of allies and central powers battled each other
- information or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponent's cause.
- the nations of germany and austria-hungary.
20 Clues: known as the big four. • agreement to stop fighting. • drawn up a series of peace proposal • the solvent union,and the united states. • the nations of germany and austria-hungary. • the region along the German-russian border. • an international association formed after world war I. • Germany's military plan at the outbreak of world war I. • ...
World War II 2013-05-20
Across
- the flight school in Canada that trained Allies to fly planes for war
- the Canadian prime minister during the time of the second war
- the American base in Hawaii where Japan launched an air attack
- Canadians on the home front grow their own vegetables in these to save money on food
- the German air force that bombed London, England and its airfields
- a large operation made up of smaller ones used to distract the NAZIs
- the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII
- the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans
- the period of time when no fighting took place between Germany and the Allies in 1939
- the Canadian women worked as these at the front lines where they helped soldiers medically
- German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater
- a term used to describe men conscripted for home defence in Canada
- the battle where Allied troops retreated to a beach where British boats had to save them
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- British spies that acted as Germans to give German troops false information about Allies
- the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition
- Canada created the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion during this civil war
- the encryption device used by U-boats to communicate with other German troops
- these wartime campaigns persuaded Canadians on the home front that war was necessary
- Canada was assigned to capture this Italian port from the NAZIs during operation overload
- the dictator who took control over Italy during the second world war
- letters, telegrams, and media were controlled in case information got out to enemies
- Canadians were encouraged to conserve and re-use this material used for tires
- the man put in charge of making sure goods were produced quickly and properly during WWII
- Solution the plan created by the NAZIs to exterminate the Jews of Europe
- the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day
- the Canadian doctor who was asked to leave Spain because he didn't listen to orders
- Canada sent supplies to Britain across the ocean but German U-boats interfered with the transport during this long battle
- on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany
- the battle where the surviving Canadian troops were put into Japanese prison camps
- this battle was the bloodiest and greatest sacrifice to Canadian lives during war and only lasted 6 hours
30 Clues: the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition • German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater • the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII • the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day • the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans • on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany • ...
World War II 2013-05-20
Across
- the man put in charge of making sure goods were produced quickly and properly during WWII
- the dictator who took control over Italy during the second world war
- British spies that acted as Germans to give German troops false information about Allies
- the period of time when no fighting took place between Germany and the Allies in 1939
- Canadians on the home front grow their own vegetables in these to save money on food
- the battle where the surviving Canadian troops were put into Japanese prison camps
- the German air force that bombed London, England and its airfields
- the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII
- the flight school in Canada that trained Allies to fly planes for war
- the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition
- a term used to describe men conscripted for home defence in Canada
- Canada sent supplies to Britain across the ocean but German U-boats interfered with the transport during this long battle
- Solution the plan created by the NAZIs to exterminate the Jews of Europe
- these wartime campaigns persuaded Canadians on the home front that war was necessary
- Canadians were encouraged to conserve and re-use this material used for tires
- the encryption device used by U-boats to communicate with other German troops
- the Canadian women worked as these at the front lines where they helped soldiers medically
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- the American base in Hawaii where Japan launched an air attack
- the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day
- on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany
- the Canadian doctor who was asked to leave Spain because he didn't listen to orders
- Canada created the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion during this civil war
- the Canadian prime minister during the time of the second war
- the battle where Allied troops retreated to a beach where British boats had to save them
- letters, telegrams, and media were controlled in case information got out to enemies
- German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater
- this battle was the bloodiest and greatest sacrifice to Canadian lives during war and only lasted 6 hours
- Canada was assigned to capture this Italian port from the NAZIs during operation overload
- a large operation made up of smaller ones used to distract the NAZIs
- the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans
30 Clues: the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition • German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater • the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII • the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day • on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany • the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans • ...
World War II 2013-05-20
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- German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater
- the man put in charge of making sure goods were produced quickly and properly during WWII
- these wartime campaigns persuaded Canadians on the home front that war was necessary
- Canada created the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion during this civil war
- the Canadian women worked as these at the front lines where they helped soldiers medically
- the Canadian doctor who was asked to leave Spain because he didn't listen to orders
- the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition
- Canadians were encouraged to conserve and re-use this material used for tires
- the dictator who took control over Italy during the second world war
- the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII
- the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day
- letters, telegrams, and media were controlled in case information got out to enemies
- British spies that acted as Germans to give German troops false information about Allies
- this battle was the bloodiest and greatest sacrifice to Canadian lives during war and only lasted 6 hours
- on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany
- the encryption device used by U-boats to communicate with other German troops
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- the flight school in Canada that trained Allies to fly planes for war
- the period of time when no fighting took place between Germany and the Allies in 1939
- Canada was assigned to capture this Italian port from the NAZIs during operation overload
- the German air force that bombed London, England and its airfields
- the American base in Hawaii where Japan launched an air attack
- Solution the plan created by the NAZIs to exterminate the Jews of Europe
- the Canadian prime minister during the time of the second war
- the battle where the surviving Canadian troops were put into Japanese prison camps
- Canadians on the home front grow their own vegetables in these to save money on food
- the battle where Allied troops retreated to a beach where British boats had to save them
- a term used to describe men conscripted for home defence in Canada
- a large operation made up of smaller ones used to distract the NAZIs
- Canada sent supplies to Britain across the ocean but German U-boats interfered with the transport during this long battle
- the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans
30 Clues: the lightning warfare to overwhelm opposition • German submarines that attacked Allied ships underwater • the treaty that Hitler violated which was a cause of WWII • the beach in Normandy, France where Canada landed on D-Day • the law that forbids sexual relations between Jews Germans • on September 10, 1939 this country declared war on Germany • ...
World War I 2013-09-14
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- This battle started July 1st 1916 were the British attacked Russians and Germans.
- This country attacked Germany and Austria-Hungary because they became a dual alliance.
- Zimmerman made this machine that helped the U.S get to the war.
- These machines were very slow, they kept modernizeing it.
- The soldiers used these to slower down their enemies.
- He defeated Austria in 1866.
- In the battle of Somme he promised to bleed france white.
- German policy from 1890 to impact relations with other countries.
- In 1908, Austria-Hungary annexed _____.
- During war the soldiers had to live in very narrow ans stable places to rest, they had line to watch their enemies.
- Germany used this weapon on Verdun, it was very dangerous for people and the atmosphere.
- German airship that Britian attacked.
- They wanted Germany to be united under one nation in 1871.
- This country had ruled the whole balkans, then it was struggleing to remain it.
- Month were the first World War started.
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- He was givin position as the chief in the prussian army.
- In 1919 this person setted up a democratic weimar republic.
- This machine weighed 460 kg it had a steel tube.
- In Verdun, Germans took these down.
- Turkey, Austria-Hungary and Russia wer interested to keep some teritory of this place.
- After the war they used this machine to deliver mail in oter countries.
- He participated in the war of Austria and Franco Prussian war.
- They used a _____ to alert poison gas in the atmosphere.
- he was a grand admiral in 1911.
- They were the main killers in the war.
- Germany challenged the ______ to a naval race in 1909.
- Austria-Hungary and Russia had to remain neutral between each other and be supportive because they were a dual ______.
- Weltpolitick would make Germany a colonial power, having a big empire and _______.
- This country´s army was humiliating peace terms and the Kaiser.
- This was a French city that was attacked because of Germany.
30 Clues: He defeated Austria in 1866. • he was a grand admiral in 1911. • In Verdun, Germans took these down. • German airship that Britian attacked. • They were the main killers in the war. • In 1908, Austria-Hungary annexed _____. • Month were the first World War started. • This machine weighed 460 kg it had a steel tube. • The soldiers used these to slower down their enemies. • ...
Material World Vocab 2013-08-13
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- A chemical code using symbols and number to represent a particle
- A solid that can dissolve in a liquid
- A solid that cannot dissolve in a liquid
- A general term that could mean atom, compound, element etc
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in grams
- The temperature where a liquid turns to gas
- Mass per unit volume
- A solid that cannot have any more solid dissolved in it
- Particles become closer together, e.g. when cooling
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- The building block of matter
- The resulting mixture when a solid has been dissolved
- To separate by boiling points of different liquids
- Turning gas to liquid
- The liquid that a solid is dissolved in
- Contains only one type of particle
- Two or more different atoms bonded together
- Made up of only one type of atom
- Where a material burns in oxygen
- To separate a solid form a liquid using paper with holes
- Two or more substances not chemically bonded
20 Clues: Mass per unit volume • Turning gas to liquid • The building block of matter • Made up of only one type of atom • Where a material burns in oxygen • Contains only one type of particle • A solid that can dissolve in a liquid • The liquid that a solid is dissolved in • A solid that cannot dissolve in a liquid • Two or more different atoms bonded together • ...
World War I 2014-11-27
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- nickname of the Germans
- a soldier who fought a war
- injured, hurt
- place dug for the soldiers
- tiny insects that crawl under the skin
- animals the soldiers had to live with
- the place where officers stayed
- red flower to remember dead soldiers
- small bomb
- place where you fight
- chemical weapon used for the first time during WWI
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- colloquial name given to people who are not brave
- new weapon who could shoot lots of bullets
- the opposite of to succeed
- place which belonged to nobody
- very brave person
- nickname of the British
- not a brave person
- armistice day
- another name for the Germans
- to be willing to join the army
- the ones you fought against
22 Clues: small bomb • injured, hurt • armistice day • very brave person • not a brave person • place where you fight • nickname of the Germans • nickname of the British • the opposite of to succeed • a soldier who fought a war • place dug for the soldiers • the ones you fought against • another name for the Germans • place which belonged to nobody • to be willing to join the army • ...
World around us 2015-01-30
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- antonym for lacking, poor, rare
- a joke which consists of only one line
- разоблачать обман, развенчивать миф
- избитый, затасканный, устаревший
- the most common way of resolving conflicts peacefully
- they start to work when you see a delicious dish
- a word which is used to describe smth big, huge, large.
- street magicians do it to common people
- учетверять
- character trait of a person who always comes up with smth new
- казус
- делать что-либо экспромтом
- singers usually do it in order to be chosen by producers
- a term which describes a person who thinks he is on the top of the world, a person full of selfishness
- feeling of pure satisfaction and a rock band
- Pascal, C++, JavaScript, Java, Python are?
- поставщик
- заводить двигатель
- приверженец, сторонник
- предвзятый, предубежденный
- на кону
- an absolute fiasco
- сглаживать углы
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- задача, требующая много усилий и труда
- эксплуататорский
- ясно, точно, недвусмысленно
- condition of machinery which is fading with time
- розничный торговец
- продавать что-либо
- pieces of equipment which are usually used while repaying broken machine
- Sherlock Holmes on BBC TV series is described as?
- one uses it as a login to sign in Google Classroom
- раскошеливаться
- программное обеспечение
- remake one thing to another
- принятие желаемого за действительное
- a common mistake which is made because of wrong interpretation of basic facts
- (шансы) близки к 0
- cry over smth precious you’ve lost
- synonym for to turn one's back upon, to leave
- a person with good sense of humour who tells jokes about daily routine
- a judgement or conclusion which you use to protest your opponent’s opinion
- an act of repeating smth before an performance
- a person who sells you goods at the market
- приложение
- коэффициент рентабельности
- говорить или произносить неправильно
- a paper on which you write a future variant of a story, essay, poem, etc.
- техническое обеспечение, «железки»
- мобильный телефон
50 Clues: казус • на кону • поставщик • учетверять • приложение • раскошеливаться • сглаживать углы • эксплуататорский • мобильный телефон • розничный торговец • продавать что-либо • (шансы) близки к 0 • заводить двигатель • an absolute fiasco • приверженец, сторонник • программное обеспечение • делать что-либо экспромтом • коэффициент рентабельности • предвзятый, предубежденный • ясно, точно, недвусмысленно • ...
WORLD OF WORK 2015-03-16
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- a person who works for another person or for a company for wages or a salary.
- time spent working at your job that is in addition to your normal working hours.
- to leave (a job, school, career, etc.).
- to give up (a job or position) in a formal or official way.
- a person who does a particular job to earn money.
- working the full number of hours considered normal or standard. Normally 8h (…-job)
- a person who learns a job or skill by working for a fixed period of time for someone who is very good at that job or skill.
- an amount of money that an employee is paid each year.
- to refuse to buy, use, or participate in (something) as a way of protesting.
- the scheduled period of time during which a person works.
- a system in which employees are required to work a certain number of hours but are allowed to choose their own times for starting and finishing work.
- a period of time when workers stop work in order to force an employer to agree to their demands.
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- an act of showing someone how something is used or done.
- the work that a person does : a person’s job or profession.
- a person or company that has people who do work for wages or a salary : a person or company that has employees.
- a type of job that requires special education, training, or skill.
- working or involving fewer hours than is considered normal or standard. (…-job)
- an action, plan, rule, etc., that is meant to improve something.
- the act of promoting someone or something: such as a : the act of moving someone to a higher or more important position or rank in an organization.
- a person who is being trained for a job.
- very similar to salary: an amount of money that a worker is paid based on the number of hours, days, etc., that are worked.
- a student or recent graduate who works for a period of time at a job in order to get experience.
22 Clues: to leave (a job, school, career, etc.). • a person who is being trained for a job. • a person who does a particular job to earn money. • an amount of money that an employee is paid each year. • an act of showing someone how something is used or done. • the scheduled period of time during which a person works. • ...
World War I 2015-02-12
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- Telegram sent to Mexico that the US intercepted
- Person who shot Ferdinand which arguably starts the war
- ”Dude got shot”
- Weapon used that suffocated people to death
- Invention used by U-boats to see
- American ship sunk by German U-boats
- Weapon used mainly in trench warfare
- Germany, Aust-Hung, Italy
- Troops who were quick and moved around alot
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- Type of warfare that used machine guns and resulted in little to no movement
- Aircrafts used which used a machine gun
- Giant airships like the Hindenburg
- France, Russia, England
- Armored weapon devised to break the stalemate
- My gun is bigger than your gun theory
- German plan to surround France at the start of war
- Invention that helps move troops
- When neither side gains any ground
- President of US during this time
- German leader is called this
20 Clues: ”Dude got shot” • France, Russia, England • Germany, Aust-Hung, Italy • German leader is called this • Invention that helps move troops • Invention used by U-boats to see • President of US during this time • Giant airships like the Hindenburg • When neither side gains any ground • American ship sunk by German U-boats • Weapon used mainly in trench warfare • ...
World War I 2015-04-07
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- Assassinated leader that led to WWI
- Passenger ship carrying 128 Americans that was sunk by uboats
- Act that called for a draft during WWI
- Merchant vessels traveled in a group protected by warships
- Barren space between enemy lines
- Fighting from ditches
- France, Great Britain, Russia, US
- Campaign slogan was "He kept us out of war"
- Serbian group that was responsible for assassination of Austria-Hungarian leader
- Foreign policy desired by Wilson early; believed we should stay out of war
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- Leader of American forces in Europe
- The 14th point of Wilson's peace proposal
- An end to fighting;truce
- German plan to avoid a two front war
- Attempt to form an alliance between Mexico and Germany
- Often replaced men that were deployed to war in the factories
- National competition for territory
- Powers German, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- Development of armed forces
- Palace where the WWI peace conference happened
- Belief in national interests and unity
- German submarines
22 Clues: German submarines • Fighting from ditches • An end to fighting;truce • Development of armed forces • Barren space between enemy lines • France, Great Britain, Russia, US • National competition for territory • Leader of American forces in Europe • Assassinated leader that led to WWI • German plan to avoid a two front war • Act that called for a draft during WWI • ...
World Geography Crossword 2015-01-22
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- Moves warm and cold water
- The part of Earth that is covered by water
- They study of weather
- Map making
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time
- June 21, Northern hemisphere’s longest day of sunlight
- August 31st marks the date of the spring…
- Prevailing winds blow this way because of the Coriolis Effect
- March 21, the sun’s rays fall directly on the equator
- Language, religion, social groups, government, and economic activities define this
- Earths revolution and its tilt in relation to the result in…
- Climates in high latitudes are the _______________ on earth
- Earth travels in an orbit every ______ days
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- Made of hot, dense rock
- Made of plates
- The Tropic of _______________ is the southern most latitude to receive the sun’s direct waves
- Supports Life
- Part of Earth made of land
- Describes a places location in relation to another place
- Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel
- A group of plants and animals that depend on each other and their surroundings for survival
- Effect: Earth rotates east, global winds are displaced
- When plates squeeze past the earth’s surface and create bends in layers of rock called
- Earth rotates on its axis one time each…
- Is very closely related to elevation
- cycle: Keeps water rates constant
- At the equator is a narrow, generally windless band called
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil
- The earth tilts on this
- dioxide: Traps heat in the atmosphere
30 Clues: Map making • Supports Life • Made of plates • They study of weather • Made of hot, dense rock • The earth tilts on this • Moves warm and cold water • Part of Earth made of land • cycle: Keeps water rates constant • Is very closely related to elevation • dioxide: Traps heat in the atmosphere • Earth rotates on its axis one time each… • Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel • ...
WORLD WAR II 2015-03-23
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- the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work
- the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima
- the company that converted from making automobiles to aircraft during World War II
- opposition to political and economic entanglements with other countries
- the documentary entitled "TIME OF FEAR" focused on Japanese-American internment camps located in this state
- the country that attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor
- the country that joined forces with the United States and Great Britain during the Normandy invasion
- the President of the United States who decided to use the atomic bomb against Japan
- the establishment of a fixed allotment of goods deemed essential for the military
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- these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations
- the name of the atomic bomb that was dropped on the city of Nagasaki
- the desired eye color of an ARYAN expressed by Adolf Hitler
- he started the FASCIST movement after World War I
- the country invaded by both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin
- a program that provided military aid to Great Britain
- the beach where the bloodiest fighting occurred during Operation Overlord
- this project developed the atomic bomb
- the master race Adolf Hitler envisioned in his literary work
- the GERMAN brand of FASCISM
- 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 • these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations • ...
WORLD WAR II 2015-03-23
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- the desired eye color of an ARYAN expressed by Adolf Hitler
- the establishment of a fixed allotment of goods deemed essential for the military
- the beach where the bloodiest fighting occurred during Operation Overlord
- the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work
- a program that provided military aid to Great Britain
- opposition to political and economic entanglements with other countries
- the country that attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor
- the President of the United States who decided to use the atomic bomb against Japan
- the country that joined forces with the United States and Great Britain during the Normandy invasion
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- the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima
- the documentary entitled "TIME OF FEAR" focused on Japanese-American internment camps located in this state
- the name of the atomic bomb that was dropped on the city of Nagasaki
- he started the FASCIST movement after World War I
- the company that converted from making automobiles to aircraft during World War II
- these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations
- the country invaded by both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin
- this project developed the atomic bomb
- the GERMAN brand of FASCISM
- the master race Adolf Hitler envisioned in his literary work
- 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 • these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations • ...
World war 2 2015-05-18
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- Hitlers genocide of a certain race
- The capital of Ukraine that gets liberated by Soviet troops on 1943
- a pivotal fight in the pacific where the Americans pushed the Japanese off this island
- A leader of one of the powerful European axis powers
- German Tactic that was used by them to quickly conquer countries
- 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
- Hitler and Mussolini both led their countries as ...... Dictators
- Popular German sup machine gun
- The biggest and most famous sea invasion ever been
- where the final land battle of world war 2 was
- The country that was conquered by Germany and this invasion signalled the start of world war 2
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- A German naval unit that provide very valuable to them for attacking allied ships
- the surname of a power allied world war 2 leader
- a city that Hitler failed to acquire and is named after a leader
- The type of bomb that the Americans used to end the war
- a western nation that played a pivotal moment in world war 2 is famous for its air battle with Germany
- a nickname for the Soviet army
- Many of these occured during the war, most the time to declare war on a certain nation
- a famous American general who fought in both world wars
20 Clues: a nickname for the Soviet army • Popular German sup machine gun • Hitlers genocide of a certain race • where the final land battle of world war 2 was • the surname of a power allied world war 2 leader • The biggest and most famous sea invasion ever been • A leader of one of the powerful European axis powers • The type of bomb that the Americans used to end the war • ...
World War I 2015-02-22
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- War a war that involves the complete mobilization of resources and people, affecting the lives of all citizens in the warring countries, even those remote from the battlefields
- Alfred von Schieffen German military commander; drew up the Schieffen Plan for the two front war against France and Russia
- capital city of Russia during World War I; formerly (and today) known as St. Petersburg
- Nicholas II ruler of Russia; he was overthrown during the Russian Revolution of 1917; he and his family were killed by the revolution's leadership.
- a vast Asian region of Russia from which the first serious threat to the communist came from
- Lloyd George Britain's prime minister at the end of World War I whose goal was to make the Germans pay for the other countries' staggering war losses
- Warfare fighting from ditches protected by
- Wilson US President who led the US into WWI and developed the League of Nations. He encouraged total war mobilization; all citizens were considered part of a national army dedicated to victory.
- a truce, an agreement to end fighting
- payment to the victors by the vanquished to cover the costs of war
- River near Paris; site of First Battle of the Marne (Sept 1914) that ended Germany's hope of swift victory
- Kerensky head of Russian provisional government after revolution.
- Holtzendorf German admiral who assured Emperor William II that the Americans would not intervene in the war and, if they did, they would not land on the continent. He and the others were wrong when the U.S. joined the war in April, 1917.
- the process of assembling troops and supplies for war
- Taken by the Germans from France
- Princip The assassin of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria, a member of the Black Hand
- Francis Ferdinand heir to the throne of Austria Hungary; assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a bosnian serb.; sparked WWI
- Trotsky Russian revolutionary who helped Lenin gain his power and win the civil war. He had strong organizational skills; he reinstated the draft and insisted on rigid discipline
- Communism in World War I Russia, government control of banks and most industries, the seizing of grain from peasants, and the centralization of state administration under Communist control
- Ludendorff guided German military operations on the Western Front; told German government to ask for peace as the Allies advanced toward Germany.
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- Economies economic systems directed by
- nation governed by another nation on behalf of the League of Nations
- Taken by the Germans from France
- a historical region in central and northern Yugoslavia; supported by Russia in 1914
- Members of the Russian revolutionary party who eventually came under Lenin and communism.
- ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- Alliance 1882 Alliance between Germany, Italy, Austria- Hungry
- Rasputin An uneducated Siberian peasant who became chief adviser to the court of Nicholas II mostly because of czarina Alexandra; assassinated 1916 because of military and economic disasters.
- agencies
- of Arabia urged Arab princes to revolt against their Ottoman overlords
- The country Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife visited when he was assassinated
- a military draft
- of Attrition a war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses, such as World War I
- Last czarina of Russia; wife of Nicholas II. With the czar at the battlefield, she interfered with politics on the advice of Rasputin who claimed to be a holy man. She and her family were executed.
- a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts
- Ebert leader of Social Democrats who announced the creation of a democratic republic
- Allies tried to open a Balkan front by landing forces here; southwest of Constantiple
- German town where sailors mutinied on November 3, 1918
- Russian council composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers
- wire, as in World War I
- associated with or performed by armed services as contrasted with civilians
- Lenin Leader of the Communist (Bolshevik) party who overthrew the Russian aristocracy and established a Communist government; leader of the U.S.S.R. (1917-1924)
- Entente A 1907 alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia in the years before WWI.
- William II leader of Germany during WWI
- a mountain range in western Russia extending from the arctic to the Caspian Sea; contains Yekaterinburg
- Clemenceau premier of France during WWI
- country in Eastern Europe; Lenin gave up Ukraine in the Treat of Brest-Litovsk with Germany
47 Clues: agencies • a military draft • wire, as in World War I • Taken by the Germans from France • Taken by the Germans from France • a truce, an agreement to end fighting • Economies economic systems directed by • William II leader of Germany during WWI • Clemenceau premier of France during WWI • Warfare fighting from ditches protected by • ...
U5 - Hello world! 2015-05-05
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- A place where you can train your muscles
- Going around to different interesting places to see.
- Sonen
- Paraplu
- When the hotel offers breakfast + lunch + dinner
- bedroom Room with a double bed
- Een kluis
- Where you put your drinks in your hotel room
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- Tomaten
- Paddestoelen
- Benaming voor ontbijt dat genuttigd wordt buiten VK en Ierland
- When there are NO more rooms availabe in a hotel
- When you can enter your bathroom from your bedroom.
- A very basic and cheap hotel where you sleep in large room
- When the hotel offers breakfast and dinner, but no meal at lunchtime.
- Eoerei
- Spek
- Luxe
- Gast
- Ontbijtgranen
- Stapelbed
21 Clues: Spek • Luxe • Gast • Sonen • Eoerei • Tomaten • Paraplu • Een kluis • Stapelbed • Paddestoelen • Ontbijtgranen • bedroom Room with a double bed • A place where you can train your muscles • Where you put your drinks in your hotel room • When there are NO more rooms availabe in a hotel • When the hotel offers breakfast + lunch + dinner • When you can enter your bathroom from your bedroom. • ...
U5 - Hello world! 2015-05-05
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- Luxe
- Where you put your drinks in your hotel room
- Paddestoelen
- Een kluis
- A very basic and cheap hotel where you sleep in large room
- When there are NO more rooms availabe in a hotel
- Going around to different interesting places to see.
- Eoerei
- When you can enter your bathroom from your bedroom.
- bedroom Room with a double bed
- When the hotel offers breakfast + lunch + dinner
- Tomaten
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- Ontbijtgranen
- A place where you can train your muscles
- Sonen
- When the hotel offers breakfast and dinner, but no meal at lunchtime.
- Benaming voor ontbijt dat genuttigd wordt buiten VK en Ierland
- Gast
- Paraplu
- Stapelbed
- Spek
21 Clues: Luxe • Gast • Spek • Sonen • Eoerei • Paraplu • Tomaten • Een kluis • Stapelbed • Paddestoelen • Ontbijtgranen • bedroom Room with a double bed • A place where you can train your muscles • Where you put your drinks in your hotel room • When there are NO more rooms availabe in a hotel • When the hotel offers breakfast + lunch + dinner • When you can enter your bathroom from your bedroom. • ...
World War I 2015-04-28
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- the name given to the line of trenches which stretched from the English Channel across the battle fields of France and Belgium during WWI
- pre WWI alliance between Italy, Germany and Austria-Hungary
- pre WWI alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia
- the state of not taking sides, especially in a war or dispute
- Name given to the fighting on the German-Russian, Austro-Russian and Austro-Romanian fronts
- offered to return land Mexico lost to the US
- person who believes in the political theory supporting collective or government ownership of the means of production and distribution of goods
- passed in 1918 made it a crime to say, print or write almost anything negative about the government
- German pledge to warn neutral ships and passenger vessels before attacking
- British passenger liner sunk off the coast of Ireland by German u-boats on May 7, 1915
- Medical condition caused by prolonged exposure to the distressing experiences of trench warfare
- American troops in Europe; led by John J. Pershing
- a union of countries formed in 1919 by the Treaty of Versailles to uphold peace
- A strategy drawn up before the outbreak of WWI by Germany to avoid fighting a war on two fronts
- Form of fighting whereby two sides fight each other from opposing trenches
- Information given to show something or someone in a biased way
- French award from bravery (Cross of War); Henry Johnson, an African American soldier, was the first American to receive this honor
- war bond sold to Americans; 2/3 of war budget
- The name given to the part of war that was not actively involved in the fighting but which was vital to it
- compensation or repayment
- The isolation of an enemy's ports by means of warships to prevent passage of persons or supplies
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- the war aims outlined by President Wilson in 1918, which he believed would promote lasting peace
- established a military draft in the United States
- defense agreement among nations
- most famous WWI treaty; treaty between Germany and the allied powers in which Germany accepted full responsibility for the war and agreed to pay reparations
- feeling of intense loyalty to one's country or group militarism/a rise in military expenditure
- right of the people to decide how they should be governed
- 1917 act gave the government new ways to combat spying
- backyard gardens; Americans were encouraged to grow their own vegetables to support the war effort
- a group of communists who overthrew the democratic Russian government
- supervised the nation's industrial production
- the gathering of resources and preparation for war
- 11am November 11, 1918 (11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918)
- teams of troops, ships or equipment
- opposition
- short, patriotic talks given before movies or plays; goal was to gain support for the war and sell liberty bonds
- movement of over 300,000 African American from the rural south into Northern cities between 1914 and 1920
- board created to ensure the production of vital war materials
- a signed agreement between Russia and the Central Powers when Russia withdrew from the War.
- Agency created to encourage farmers to produce more and to persuade the public to eat less
- the coalition formed by Britain and her colonies
- system that prevents any one country from dominating the others
- Term used to describe the deadlock on the Western Front during the First World War
- German submarine taken from the German 'Unterseeboat'
- people who opposed the use of violence and war
- World War I alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
- most common disease of WW1,caused by the poor conditions in the war trenches
- a limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use
- nickname for American troops in Europe
49 Clues: opposition • compensation or repayment • defense agreement among nations • teams of troops, ships or equipment • nickname for American troops in Europe • offered to return land Mexico lost to the US • supervised the nation's industrial production • war bond sold to Americans; 2/3 of war budget • people who opposed the use of violence and war • ...
World History Vocabulary 2016-01-07
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- disobedience peacefully not following laws (non-violent protest)
- the act of spreading
- to renounce or give up (title)
- people create civilization by building or populating an area
- the large political unit, usually under a single leader, that controls many peoples or territories
- the undoing of colonialism (undoing of city)
- affecting or tending to affect a disproportionately large number of individuals within a population, community, or region at the same time
- movement that applied reason and scientific laws to understand nature and society
- status of person recongized under a state or country
- diffusion the spreading of cultures from one place to another
- study of space (stars, planets, moons, or galaxies)
- of, relating to, or based on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
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- A political and economic system where factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state.
- blending or fusing
- reduction of the general level of prices in an economy
- political philosophy that glorifies the state above the individual by emphasizing the need for a strong central government led by a dictatorial ruler
- city, state, or country with specific sets of government, economy, and culture (organized)
- farming or husbandry (crops)
- way of life
- of or relating to an established set of principles governing a state
- form of government in which all eligible citizens are meant to participate equally (directly or indirectly)
- soldier / military personnel who becomes unavailable due to injury, death, capture, or desertion
- pact, coalition, or friendship
- a period of time that is associated with a particular quality, event, or person
- a family of rulers who rule over a country for a long period of time
- system method of manufacturing by using machinery
26 Clues: way of life • blending or fusing • the act of spreading • farming or husbandry (crops) • to renounce or give up (title) • pact, coalition, or friendship • the undoing of colonialism (undoing of city) • system method of manufacturing by using machinery • study of space (stars, planets, moons, or galaxies) • status of person recongized under a state or country • ...
EXPLORE OUR WORLD 2016-06-02
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- The coldest season.
- A place with animals.
- To help someone learn a new thing.
- They catch bad people and protect us.
- They cook.
- Where you can read books.
- The hottest season.
- They help sick animals.
- The first month.
- A small red fruit.
- A train under the earth.
- Not very loud.
- Very pretty.
- Where birds live.
- A hot dry place with lots of sand and no water.
- To keep you safe.
- Animal hair.
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- A big boat.
- So yummy!
- You use it to buy things.
- Of bread.
- They help sick people.
- Month 11.
- Where do sick people go?
- It can fly you to other countries.
- Of juice.
- A place to eat food.
- You can find bats inside.
- Where you can buy things to play with.
- Of oil.
- A place with many old and cool things.
- Food from animals.
- Birds use them to fly.
- A long yellow vegetable.
34 Clues: Of oil. • So yummy! • Of bread. • Month 11. • Of juice. • They cook. • A big boat. • Very pretty. • Animal hair. • Not very loud. • The first month. • Where birds live. • To keep you safe. • A small red fruit. • Food from animals. • The coldest season. • The hottest season. • A place to eat food. • A place with animals. • They help sick people. • Birds use them to fly. • They help sick animals. • ...
EXPLORE OUR WORLD 2016-06-02
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- Birds use them to fly.
- Of oil.
- Month 11.
- It can fly you to other countries.
- A hot dry place with lots of sand and no water.
- A place with animals.
- They cook.
- They catch bad people and protect us.
- Where birds live.
- Not very loud.
- Animal hair.
- Where do sick people go?
- So yummy!
- Where you can buy things to play with.
- Food from animals.
- The coldest season.
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- A big boat.
- The hottest season.
- A place with many old and cool things.
- Where you can read books.
- They help sick animals.
- The first month.
- Of juice.
- Very pretty.
- Of bread.
- They help sick people.
- A place to eat food.
- You use it to buy things.
- To keep you safe.
- A small red fruit.
- You can find bats inside.
- A train under the earth.
- A long yellow vegetable.
- To help someone learn a new thing.
34 Clues: Of oil. • Of juice. • Month 11. • Of bread. • So yummy! • They cook. • A big boat. • Very pretty. • Animal hair. • Not very loud. • The first month. • Where birds live. • To keep you safe. • A small red fruit. • Food from animals. • The hottest season. • The coldest season. • A place to eat food. • A place with animals. • Birds use them to fly. • They help sick people. • They help sick animals. • ...
World War 1 2016-05-18
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- Absolute ruler
- gun Rapidly firing weapon
- A hole dug in the ground used for hiding during war
- To gather resources and prepare for war
- Russian Emperor
- boats A group of submarines first used in battle
- bonds Bonds sold during war time to help pay for it
- Treaty between Germany and the aliiences where Germany took full responsibility for the war and agreed to make reparations
- German Emperor
- One who feels hatred towards another
- The spreading of ideas that help a cause or hurt and opposing cause
- An extreme devotion to one's country
- A law requiring people of a certain age to serve in the military
- Team of troops, ships, or equipment
- Mass murder of a particular group of people
- A formal agreement of peace between 2 or more states or countries
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- To march aggressively into a territory by a military
- To give up power
- A form of socialism where all forms of private property end
- Opposition
- Payment of damages caused by war
- President during WW1
- A weapon used for fighting which at the time the US had less than 100 of
- The policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- British passenger ship sunk by German u-boats
- Not taking sides
- A agreement to stop fighting
- A teaming or partnership of countries
- The area of contact between opposing forces
- An explosive that has a timed fuse
30 Clues: Opposition • Absolute ruler • German Emperor • Russian Emperor • To give up power • Not taking sides • President during WW1 • gun Rapidly firing weapon • A agreement to stop fighting • Payment of damages caused by war • An explosive that has a timed fuse • Team of troops, ships, or equipment • One who feels hatred towards another • An extreme devotion to one's country • ...
The Islamic World 2018-03-01
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- the sect of Islam that believes the caliph must be from Ali's family
- the dynasty ruling during the Golden Age of Islam
- the Muslims expanded this "ages old" labor institution in Africa, even before Europeans got involved
- the most powerful and wealthy of the Abbasid rulers
- where Islam began
- 0-9 borrowed by the Arabs from the Indians...the name us Westerners call these numbers
- the holiest shrine in all of Islam...found in Mecca
- also known as "Avicenna" by westerners...Persian physician, wrote encyclopedia of medical knowledge
- and Islamic house of worship
- the majority of Muslims in the world are this sect...any good Muslim can be caliph
- the language of the Arabs, holy language of the Koran
- Islamic Law
- the Islamic shrine in Jerusalem on the Jewish Temple Mount
- the city that was the capital of the Abbasid Empire
- this Asian people destroy the Abbasid Empire in 1258 by destroying Baghdad
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- the prophet/founder of Islam
- the title of the successor of Muhammad
- the pilgrimage to Mecca once in a Muslim's lifetime
- there are 5 of these...neccessary practices in Islam
- the holy book of Islam
- the collection of poem by Omar Khayyam
- the shortened title for the collection of stories about Harun al Rashid's court
- the mathematical discipline created by the Arabs
- the Islamic dynasty that came to power after Ali, responsible for the entrenchment of Arabic through the Middle East
- this type of design often adorns Islamic art / architecture
- the holiest city of Islam...where Muhammad was born
- the holy month of fasting in Islam
27 Clues: Islamic Law • where Islam began • the holy book of Islam • the prophet/founder of Islam • and Islamic house of worship • the holy month of fasting in Islam • the title of the successor of Muhammad • the collection of poem by Omar Khayyam • the mathematical discipline created by the Arabs • the dynasty ruling during the Golden Age of Islam • ...
World Cup Nationalities 2018-03-28
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- from France
- from Iran
- from Australia
- from Denmark
- from Peru
- from Portugal
- from Nigeria
- from Senegal
- from Morocco
- from England
- from Belgium
- from Switzerland
- from Saudi Arabia
- from Poland
- from Panama
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- from Brazil
- from Korea
- from Japan
- from Mexico
- from Croatia
- from Russia
- from Argentina
- from Tunisia
- from Egypt
- from Colombia
- from Sweden
- from Costa Rica
- from Uruguay
- from Serbia
- from Germany
- from Spain
- from Iceland
32 Clues: from Iran • from Peru • from Korea • from Japan • from Egypt • from Spain • from Brazil • from Mexico • from France • from Russia • from Sweden • from Serbia • from Poland • from Panama • from Croatia • from Tunisia • from Denmark • from Nigeria • from Senegal • from Morocco • from Uruguay • from England • from Germany • from Belgium • from Iceland • from Portugal • from Colombia • from Australia • from Argentina • from Costa Rica • ...
World War II 2018-03-22
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- kampf hitler's book
- place where japan attacked in the united states
- britain's prime minister
- political movement that emphasized loyalty to leader
- "we shall never surrender"
- britain urged this to keep peace
- disbaning the japanese armed forces
- means "living space"
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- the treaty hitler disregarded
- place where all jews were forced to live
- night where all jewish homes and stores destoryed
- time where stocks crashed
- hitler's idea to get rid of all jews
- place japan invaded to get resources
- german leader
- germany's democratic government
- means "lightning war"
- battle took place in normandy
- german brand of fascism
- group of people hitler disliked the most
20 Clues: german leader • kampf hitler's book • means "living space" • means "lightning war" • german brand of fascism • britain's prime minister • time where stocks crashed • "we shall never surrender" • the treaty hitler disregarded • battle took place in normandy • germany's democratic government • britain urged this to keep peace • disbaning the japanese armed forces • ...
Post war world 2018-04-24
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- group of nations linked together in same way
- period of tension between United States and the Soviet Union
- everyone has same amount of wealth
- written plan of government
- a large landmass that part of a larger continent
- taking on the way of western nations the u.s
- all future government
- free market
- aid to poor
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- overseas possession of an empire
- the government controls your wealth and land
- taken over by government
- an indisputable right to govern
- rapid rise in price
- cruel and oppressive use of power
- people forced to flee home
- rebellion
- unity or agreement
- policy of discrimination of race in south africa
- nations independent country controlled by another
20 Clues: rebellion • free market • aid to poor • unity or agreement • rapid rise in price • all future government • taken over by government • written plan of government • people forced to flee home • an indisputable right to govern • overseas possession of an empire • cruel and oppressive use of power • everyone has same amount of wealth • group of nations linked together in same way • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
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- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
- Planted by many Americans (and schools)as a way to help in the war effort.
- Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers.
- World War II was fought in Europe and in _______.
- Great Britain and France initially entered WWII because of an _____ they had with Poland.
- This program allowed the U.S. to send supplies and equipment to help fight the Axis Powers without actually entering the war.
- Germany was led by _____.
- GA's Bell Bomber Plant was important to the state because it created over 30,000 ______.
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- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
- Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____.
- The U.S. was not interested in joining the war when it 1st started because Americans were recovering from the _____.
- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- Even though the ______ initially signed a pact pledging help to Germany when it invaded Poland, they soon joined the Allied Powers instead.
- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender?
- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
20 Clues: Germany was led by _____. • Served as U.S. President during WWII • What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender? • World War II was fought in Europe and in _______. • Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers. • Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____. • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
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- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
- Planted by many Americans (and schools)as a way to help in the war effort.
- Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers.
- World War II was fought in Europe and in _______.
- Great Britain and France initially entered WWII because of an _____ they had with Poland.
- This program allowed the U.S. to send supplies and equipment to help fight the Axis Powers without actually entering the war.
- Germany was led by _____.
- GA's Bell Bomber Plant was important to the state because it created over 30,000 ______.
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- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
- Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____.
- The U.S. was not interested in joining the war when it 1st started because Americans were recovering from the _____.
- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- Even though the ______ initially signed a pact pledging help to Germany when it invaded Poland, they soon joined the Allied Powers instead.
- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender?
- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
20 Clues: Germany was led by _____. • Served as U.S. President during WWII • What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender? • World War II was fought in Europe and in _______. • Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers. • Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____. • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • ...
World War II 2020-01-26
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- Served as U.S. President during WWII
- The U.S. was not interested in joining the war when it 1st started because Americans were recovering from the _____.
- Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers.
- In the beginning, the U.S. didn't want to go to war so they attempted to remain _____.
- This program allowed the U.S. to send supplies and equipment to help fight the Axis Powers without actually entering the war.
- Just like in WWI, _________ had more training facilities and military bases than did any other state.
- Germany was led by _____.
- World War II was fought in Europe and in _______.
- Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____.
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- The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers
- Planted by many Americans (and schools)as a way to help in the war effort.
- Created 30,000 jobs for Georgians due to the high demand for B-29 Bombers
- GA's Bell Bomber Plant was important to the state because it created over 30,000 ______.
- Even though the ______ initially signed a pact pledging help to Germany when it invaded Poland, they soon joined the Allied Powers instead.
- Many Americans were forced to ________ gas, food, and other supplies to ensure that the military had the materials it needed.
- The U.S. entered WWII on Dec. 7, 1941, after ________ was bombed by the Japanese.
- Great Britain and France initially entered WWII because of an _____ they had with Poland.
- What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender?
- Brunswick and ____________________ became important areas for the building of Liberty ships for WWII.
- Being fought on _________ different continents at the same time made WWII different from WWI.
20 Clues: Germany was led by _____. • Served as U.S. President during WWII • What did the U.S. use to get Japan to surrender? • World War II was fought in Europe and in _______. • Germany, Japan, and Italy made up the ______ Powers. • Many of the workers hired to build Liberty Ships in GA were ____. • The U.S. entered WWII and fought on the side of the _______ Powers • ...
World Chapter 3 2020-02-19
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- “father” of the religions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam
- The belief in Many Deities
- Holy Scriptures of Hinduism
- Priest Caste of Hinduism
- powerful traders along the Mediterranean who developed an alphabet
- seafaring people who lived on Crete and spread their culture through trade
- The belief in One Deity
- Indo-European people who migrated to the Indus River Valley of India
- founder of Buddhism
- number of commandments traditionally associated with Judaism
- According to the Buddha life is filled with this ______
- movement of a people from one region to another
- The greatest Phoenician colony was in
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- The good of ones life and determines their reincarnation
- religion that teaches everything in the universe has a soul and should not be harmed
- Preserver God of Hinduism
- powerful traders along the Mediterranean who developed an alphabet
- Also known as Samsara or rebirth
- Destroyer God of Hinduism
- Nirvana or Moksha
- Also known as Asia Minor (Modern Turkey)
- Lowest caste of Hinduism
- Warrior Caste of Hinduism
- Artisan caste of Hinduism
24 Clues: Nirvana or Moksha • founder of Buddhism • The belief in One Deity • Priest Caste of Hinduism • Lowest caste of Hinduism • Preserver God of Hinduism • Destroyer God of Hinduism • Warrior Caste of Hinduism • Artisan caste of Hinduism • The belief in Many Deities • Holy Scriptures of Hinduism • Also known as Samsara or rebirth • The greatest Phoenician colony was in • ...
World Geography Crossword 2020-06-02
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- Field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of the Earth.
- the belief that certain parts of a country should be independent.
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are grown.
- people with both African and European ancestry.
- particular form of cultural bias and is a belief in the superiority of ones own cultural groups.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair.
- exchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
- a long-established custom or belief that has been passed on from one generation to another.
- group of cities in the northeastern United States that has grown into one large, built-up area.
- a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea.
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- process of buying run-down homes in older areas of a community and restoring them.
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization.
- general agreement
- Economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office.
- a particular system of faith and worship.
- feeling of strong political and emotional loyalty to one's own region.
- a legislature lead by a prime minister or premier.
- The pre-meditated planned politically motivated violence against non-combatant target by sub national groups.
20 Clues: general agreement • a particular system of faith and worship. • people with both African and European ancestry. • a legislature lead by a prime minister or premier. • a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea. • the belief that certain parts of a country should be independent. • an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are grown. • ...
Modern World History 2020-06-01
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- Development in machine production
- Having a common national, racial, linguistic, religious or cultural tradition
- Moral principles or standards
- Is a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- The racial or national group to which one belongs
- The creation of identical copies of DNA
- A person who organizes, manages and takes risk of business
- the shift beginning in England during the 18th century, from making goods by hand to making them by machine
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- Spread and diffusion of economic or cultural influences
- All the financial interactions that croos international boundaries
- Movement of people to cities
- A certain right of ownership
- The voluntary linkage of computer networks around the world
- An economic system in which all means of production are owned by the people, private property does not exist, and all goods and services are shared equally
- The customs, ideas, art, etc. of a particular civilization, society or social group
- A government controlled by religious leader
- A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- An economic system based on private ownership
- the elimination of trade barriers
- A difference in culture, nationality, race, religion, etc.
- A believe in a worship of god or gods
21 Clues: Movement of people to cities • A certain right of ownership • Moral principles or standards • Development in machine production • the elimination of trade barriers • A believe in a worship of god or gods • The creation of identical copies of DNA • A government controlled by religious leader • An economic system based on private ownership • ...
World Religion Crossword 2020-06-21
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- Festival of colours, spring and friendship.
- kippur: On this day, Jews ask God for forgiveness for their sins to secure their fate.
- A desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad.
- creation: Belief that God created the universe with no help.
- Was the first king of Israel.
- The central figure of Christianity
- Hajj: Is an annual pilgrimage to Mecca
- Are Hindu temples that are dedicated to different gods and are the focus of religious life.
- is a collection of sacred texts or scriptures followed by Christians
- A belief in a form of Braham that represents destruction.
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- (peace be upon him): is the final prophet in Islam.
- Ritual that consists of making offerings of fruits and flowers to an image of God.
- Is the holy place of worship in Judaism.
- Place of worship for Muslims
- The liberation from samsara.
- Name used to describe Hindus that mostly focus on worshipping Vishnu.
- Belief that there is only one God.No subdivision: Belief that God cannot be subdivided.
- One of the main branches of Islam
- Belief that everyone has an atman (a soul).
- Is a hat that is often worn by Jewish men.
20 Clues: Place of worship for Muslims • The liberation from samsara. • Was the first king of Israel. • One of the main branches of Islam • The central figure of Christianity • Is the holy place of worship in Judaism. • Hajj: Is an annual pilgrimage to Mecca • Is a hat that is often worn by Jewish men. • Festival of colours, spring and friendship. • ...
ICC World Cup 2020-09-06
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- recurring every four years.
- a place, person, or thing from which something originates or can be obtained.
- bring or gather together (a number of things).
- an outstanding part of an event or period of time.
- the action of pursuing someone or something.
- existing, occurring, or carried on between nations.
- move out of or away from something and become visible.
- following each other continuously.
- having or relating to two sides; affecting both sides.
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- a pass of an examination or an official completion of a course.
- (in a sport or game) a series of contests between a number of competitors, competing for an overall prize.
- (of an event or fact) cause or bring about (an action or feeling).
- agreed upon or participated in by three or more parties, especially the governments of different countries.
- establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is.
- engage in competition to attain (a position of power).
- a man making his first public appearance, especially in sport.
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
- sport that is played with a bat and ball.
- marking the beginning of an institution, activity, or period of office.
- a particular form of something differing in certain respects from an earlier form or other forms of the same type of thing.
20 Clues: recurring every four years. • following each other continuously. • sport that is played with a bat and ball. • the action of pursuing someone or something. • bring or gather together (a number of things). • an outstanding part of an event or period of time. • existing, occurring, or carried on between nations. • engage in competition to attain (a position of power). • ...
world war I 2020-12-15
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- the significant number for ending the war
- woodrow wilson's slogan
- act that was used to draft men
- women helped volunteer in this during ww1
- the FDA wanted families to make these
- a new deadly weapon banned after ww1
- how many points were in woodrow wilson's plan
- the movement of blacks to the north
- the reason Russia surrendered to Germany
- killed by rebels and started the war
- many reasons for the war
- under this wages increased by 20%
- Britan, France, Russia, U.S.
- the war strengthened this in the U.S
- ww1 helped what amendment to be passed
- first country to surrender to Germany
- the U.S ship that was sunk by Germans
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- a law passed that affected civil liberties
- ground between trenches
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria
- american nickname for soldiers
- a famous ww1 hero
- the amount of reparations
- what home-front crisis occurred in 1918
- how many new nations were made after ww1
- nation was formed by the treaty of versailles
- where most of the war was fought
- Germany was not allowed to have this after ww1
- the government hated this group
- americans originally wanted this
30 Clues: a famous ww1 hero • ground between trenches • woodrow wilson's slogan • many reasons for the war • the amount of reparations • Britan, France, Russia, U.S. • american nickname for soldiers • act that was used to draft men • the government hated this group • where most of the war was fought • americans originally wanted this • under this wages increased by 20% • ...
World War One 2017-04-05
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- The name of the British queen who had multiple children marry into European ruling houses
- Small town in Northern Belgium that became famous for the amount of damage received from shelling as a result of nearby fighting between the Allies and German soldiers trying to gain military territory
- Treaty of ________, the famous treaty that was formed on the 28th June 1919 that saw the end of the war between Germany and the Allied Powers until WW2
- A new type of wire brought into the war that would strengthen the defences of a trench as it would be had for the enemy to get past
- The act of one country taking over another country’s land
- The belief of being a strong supporter of the rights of one’s country
- As a form of communication, soldiers were sent to and from the front line to carry messages to the commanding officers, they were called…
- The ________ Front, one of the most famous theatres of war during WW1, consisting of trenches running for hundreds of miles
- The psychological ‘illness’ that some soldiers became victim to, caused by prolonged exposure to gunfire, shelling, and the horrors of war
- The name given to the alliance made between Russia, Britain and France in 1907
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- The only occupation that would allow a women to be present on the front line
- A type of boat sometimes referred to as a “U-boat” that could travel completely under water and stated a new type of warfare on the high seas
- The political party that supported conscription and pushed for it to be put to a vote
- A vote put to the people asking one specific question to which there must be a direct response
- The compulsory call-up of men for military service
- The belief that army and navy forces should be given special ‘privileges’ by the government
- The name of the narrow strait that divides the Gallipoli peninsula from mainland Turkey
- The system of long, narrow excavations dug into the ground by soldier to protect them from shelling and gunfire
- The acronym given to the Australian and New Zealand troops that were most famous for their efforts fighting Turks in Gallipoli
- The name of the nation that joined Britain’s side on the 6th April 1917 after Germany had sunk one too many of their ships
20 Clues: The compulsory call-up of men for military service • The act of one country taking over another country’s land • The belief of being a strong supporter of the rights of one’s country • The only occupation that would allow a women to be present on the front line • The name given to the alliance made between Russia, Britain and France in 1907 • ...
Brave New World 2017-03-13
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- A deep regret or guilt.
- Character, Alpha and likes Lenina
- bread rapidly.
- Has pitty for his friend Bernard
- A group of trees.
- Thinking deeply about something.
- Teases Bernard
- giving off light because of heat.
- Relating to the sky or outer space.
- A backing, setting or support for something.
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- A state or situation of being alone.
- A railroad in which the track consist of a single rail.
- An opening, hole, or gap.
- Persuade gradually or by flattery to do something.
- To change something into glass.
- A situation or condition that is really bad.
- A difference or contrast.
- A commotion or fuss
- A winged chubby beautiful baby.
- Gradually pour liquid from one container to another.
- Whale snot used to make perfume.
- Alpha and supervisor at CLH
22 Clues: bread rapidly. • Teases Bernard • A group of trees. • A commotion or fuss • A deep regret or guilt. • An opening, hole, or gap. • A difference or contrast. • Alpha and supervisor at CLH • To change something into glass. • A winged chubby beautiful baby. • Has pitty for his friend Bernard • Thinking deeply about something. • Whale snot used to make perfume. • ...
World History Review 2017-05-16
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- Most influential leader in medieval Europe
- Established the Holy Roman Empire
- Battle at which Normans conquered Europe
- Regulated economic activity in medieval towns
- Ruled Byzantine Empire at its height
- Economic system in Europe in early Middle Ages
- Ruled the Frankish Empire at its height
- Chinese dynasty that opened trade routes with the West
- Began the alliance between Frankish rulers and Church of Rome
- Ceremony by which a man became a vassal
- Treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire
- Focus of African kingdoms' interaction with the rest of the world
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- Major mathematical invention of the Indian civilization
- Political system in Europe during early Middle Ages
- Khan who established the Mongol Empire
- Capital of Byzantine Empire
- Most honored teacher in Chinese history
- Basis of wealth during the early Middle Ages
- Governmental body in England that had the "power of the purse"
- Attracted merchants from all over Europe
- Military expeditions to free Holy Land from Muslim rule
- Founder of Islam
22 Clues: Founder of Islam • Capital of Byzantine Empire • Established the Holy Roman Empire • Ruled Byzantine Empire at its height • Khan who established the Mongol Empire • Most honored teacher in Chinese history • Ruled the Frankish Empire at its height • Ceremony by which a man became a vassal • Battle at which Normans conquered Europe • Attracted merchants from all over Europe • ...
AP World Crossword 2018-06-05
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- Founder of Mali
- Legislation that served as the foundation of Roman Law
- First to sail around the globe
- John Locke believed in this school of thought
- Period of total chaos and violence during the French Revolution
- Site of the deadliest battle of WWII
- One of the main leaders of the French Revolution
- Country that sponsored Columbus' voyage
- Dynasty responsible for a significant portion of the Grand Canal
- Started the Church of England
- Tax on Non-Muslims
- Empire founded by Babur
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- Discriminatory policies in South Africa
- Mao Zedong's biggest failure
- Muhammad's successor
- Group responsible for Franz Ferdinand's assassination
- His arrival ended Japanese isolation
- Introduced Christianity to Rome
- Ideology of the Qin Dysnasty
- The people overthrown by Hernan Cortes
- Ruled Babylonia from 1792 B.C.E. to 1750 B.C.E.
- An environmental effect of industrialization
22 Clues: Founder of Mali • Tax on Non-Muslims • Muhammad's successor • Empire founded by Babur • Mao Zedong's biggest failure • Ideology of the Qin Dysnasty • Started the Church of England • First to sail around the globe • Introduced Christianity to Rome • His arrival ended Japanese isolation • Site of the deadliest battle of WWII • The people overthrown by Hernan Cortes • ...
Its your world 2018-10-11
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- nobody should be harassed because of who they love pg 225
- they carried malaria and other diseases pg 285
- disappearing mostly from poaching
- attracts tourist and is helpful for fishing pg 324
- a consequence of living in a global greenhouse pg 311
- the first disease to globalize in the 19th century pg 275
- largest land mammal on earth pg 371
- kills 1 billion people a year 217
- are a major cause of injury and death 222
- refers to what the weather is like on average pg 302
- the world has lost 97% of the population 360
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- the population in china decreased by 90 percent in thirteen years pg 370
- controls how we think our emotions how we think about ourselves
- more than 2 billion people carry this disease pg 280
- as Ice melts they die pg 366
- live in lush bamboo forests pg 363
- only 487 pairs of these birds left
- scarcity is when there's not enough to go around pg 317
- the name comes from the italian words bad air pg 283
- Short for dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane 359
20 Clues: as Ice melts they die pg 366 • disappearing mostly from poaching • kills 1 billion people a year 217 • live in lush bamboo forests pg 363 • only 487 pairs of these birds left • largest land mammal on earth pg 371 • are a major cause of injury and death 222 • the world has lost 97% of the population 360 • Short for dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane 359 • ...
World History Crossword 2018-05-29
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- / An Italian painter during the Renaissance
- / Founder of Christianity
- / A religion in China
- / A scientist during the Renaissance
- / Has the Tigris–Euphrates river system
- / A Muslim place of worship
- / The science of ideas
- / A country that with the belief of strong military
- / June 6, 1994
- / Roman name Jupiter
- / A follower of Islam
- / An agreement between Canada, Mexico, America
- / A Russian man that tried to reform the government
- / A Roman emperor
- / A city in japan that had an atomic bomb dropped on it
- / the art or technique of painting on a moist wall
- / The belief in one God
- / Important to Islam religion
- / Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- / More then one God
- / A war that took place during 1861
- / A war between North and South Korea
- / Last name Da Vinci
- / To sail or travel all the way around
- / Enlightenment Thinkers
- / Trading port, after Jesuit disputes
- / German Dictator
- / Holy city for Christianity, Islam, Jewish
- / Best fighters ever
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- / A Russian Leader
- / A slum area
- / Holy book is The Vedas
- / A government which peoples interests are put first
- / An open rebellion
- / An alliance between America and Europe
- / Islams holliest city
- / Greek god of water
- / The killing of a whole race
- / Nicolaus Copernicus developed a theory
- / Painted the Last Judgement
- / Modern Day Poland
- / Holy book in Hinduism
- / One man or group of people in charge
- / It is already designated where you will go
- / Aries is his Greek name
- / His son's name is Issac
- / Consisted of Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- / Jesus is the founder
- / Eli Whitney created it
- / A system in which priest rule
- / An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- / A nuclear weapon used against China
- / A conflict between America & Russia
- / A country with nuclear arms
- / An English poet, wrote Romeo & Juliet
- / City state
- / Hindu pilgrimage
- / Discovered the moons
- / Lack of competition
- / Name is same in Roman and Greek
60 Clues: / City state • / A slum area • / June 6, 1994 • / A Roman emperor • / German Dictator • / A Russian Leader • / Hindu pilgrimage • / An open rebellion • / Modern Day Poland • / More then one God • / Greek god of water • / Roman name Jupiter • / Last name Da Vinci • / Best fighters ever • / A religion in China • / A follower of Islam • / Lack of competition • / Islams holliest city • ...
World Religions Crossword 2019-03-24
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- Confucianism is more of a ______ than a religion
- Zoroastrian source of life
- Shinto first began in Japan in 500 ______
- A Chinese philosophy developed by Confucius.
- word for non-violence
- Transform materials into greater, more valuable materials (Taoism)
- & Yang The contrasting positive and negative in Taoism
- The Autumn _______ Festival is very important in Confucianism
- Paper folding folk art (Shinto)
- another religion based and originating in India, deriving from Hinduism. Followers dress in white robes in order to show non-materialism.
- Chinese philosophy that centers on finding "the way" to be good, and following that way.
- Sikh place of worship
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- The priest who had the vision of God, and started Zoroastrianism.
- Jain word for Soul
- A monotheistic pre-Islamic Persian religion.
- Jains believe in ____ human beings worthy of devotion, not a creator or good force.
- The founder of Confucianism
- The good vs. _____ contrast is important in Zoroastrianism.
- Shinto deity are called _____
- _______ are the messenger Gods (Shinto)
- religion based mostly in Punjab, originating in India, deriving from Hinduism.
- Chi Taoist martial arts
- Religion originating in Japan, incorporated the worship of ancestors.
- The goal of Sikhism is to _____ with God
24 Clues: Jain word for Soul • word for non-violence • Sikh place of worship • Chi Taoist martial arts • Zoroastrian source of life • The founder of Confucianism • Shinto deity are called _____ • Paper folding folk art (Shinto) • _______ are the messenger Gods (Shinto) • The goal of Sikhism is to _____ with God • Shinto first began in Japan in 500 ______ • ...
Real World HW 2019-04-25
26 Clues: wind • leak • goal • world • angry • frozen • change • to harm • so much • to save • citizen • shortage • to leave • to waste • drinkable • worldwide • footprint • renewable • to achieve • containers • to protect • deveopment • to increase • to diminish • to turn off • to throw away
world history ec 2019-03-28
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- The steel dagger in _____is about 18 inches long.
- THE CONCIAL TWOER IN ZIMBABWE IS NOT FOR ____USE.
- The Carthage _______ the history of trade.
- ZIMBABWE MEANS _____ HOUSE.
- In Malt Empire, every ________ had individual language, but all can speak Arabic.
- Portuguese conquers established a big part of the _______ religion into the people of Congo.
- ______ believe in many Gods.
- ________destroyed Carthage in 3rd Punic war.
- 6000 years ago, ____was used in Ethiopia.
- Many Igbo _____________ have eccentric designs.
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- The _____is considered to be the good trading area in Ancient Carthage.
- In Kush Empire, ______ were very powerful.
- Ethiopia&Liberia were only 2 countries that had _________government.
- Ancient ghona has complex ______system.
- Khennua is one of the most ________ in Kushite civilization.
- The necklace in Ghana use different ________ to show different personality and power.
- Mansa Musa is the famous _____ in Mali.
- Ethopia has 13 _____ in a year.
- _________Is located at south of Sahara desert.
- The Golden stool is believed to be hold the _____ of Ghana people.
20 Clues: ZIMBABWE MEANS _____ HOUSE. • ______ believe in many Gods. • Ethopia has 13 _____ in a year. • Ancient ghona has complex ______system. • Mansa Musa is the famous _____ in Mali. • 6000 years ago, ____was used in Ethiopia. • In Kush Empire, ______ were very powerful. • The Carthage _______ the history of trade. • ________destroyed Carthage in 3rd Punic war. • ...
World War II 2019-05-15
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- a secret program
- began on June 4, 1942, when Japan started bombing the islands
- Victory in Europe Day
- a weapon that produces tremendous power by splitting atoms
- A key turning point of the war
- A term used by the Nazis which meant the extermination of the Jews
- the the air force of Great Britain
- a prison for those who pose as a threat to the state or country
- The extermination of an entire group of people
- The Germans quickly pushed the allied forces back about 65 miles, creating a huge bulge in the allied lines
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- Great Britain,the Soviet Union, the United States, China, France
- The largest naval battle in history
- purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships
- More than 600 Americans and about 10,000 Filipinos died
- American, British, and Canadian troops invaded France on June 6, 1944
- when countries would give in to Hitler's demands so a war would not begin
- American and Japanese aircraft carriers and fighter planes clashed
- Victory in Japan Day
- the mass murder of 6 million Jews and non-Jews
- Where allied forces took only the most strategically important islands, instead of each Japanese-held island
20 Clues: a secret program • Victory in Japan Day • Victory in Europe Day • A key turning point of the war • the the air force of Great Britain • The largest naval battle in history • the mass murder of 6 million Jews and non-Jews • The extermination of an entire group of people • purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships • ...
World History Review 2019-05-22
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- group of western democracies united against the Soviet Union
- groups that refused to recognize Israel as a nation state
- Iranian revolution created this kind of nation state
- this congress set boundaries of Europe in 1815
- US gave economic aid to allies after WWII
- Bosnia, Sudan, Holocaust are examples of
- Hitler and Stalin signed this non aggression agreement
- terror group responsible for 9 11 attacks
- first Caribbean nation to gain independence
- Gandhi led this as protest against foreign rule,
- Potato famine in Ireland led to mass_______
- Britain & France invaded Egypt after the nationalized this
- trade agreement between US Mexico & Canada
- stronger nation exerting political and economic control over weaker nation
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- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels created this economic system
- the Big 3 discussed plans for after WWII
- this ended the dominance of Europe of the world stage
- South African racial segregation laws
- Balfour Declaration declared British support for a homeland for this group
- Latin American independence leader
- misleading information designed to alter opinions
- goal was a unified and independent Africa,
- Americas policy of containing communism
- these trials convicted world leaders for human rights violations
- the fall of this symbolized the end of the Cold War
- 2 state solution created this nation for victims of the Holocaust
- led the Bolshevik Revolution
- area of religious and territorial conflict between India and Pakistan
- became ruler of France & ended French Revolution
- health epidemic in Africa
- this treaty ended the Opium Wars,
31 Clues: health epidemic in Africa • led the Bolshevik Revolution • this treaty ended the Opium Wars, • Latin American independence leader • South African racial segregation laws • Americas policy of containing communism • the Big 3 discussed plans for after WWII • Bosnia, Sudan, Holocaust are examples of • terror group responsible for 9 11 attacks • ...
world history crossword 2019-05-24
Across
- who believes the actions or thoughts in this life
- triangular sail
- what did Islam spread through
- what king of sumeria complied law code
- what are holy books in Hinduism
- the brothers who invented one of the first printing
- what Incan city is in the Andes mountains
- god of the sun and music poetry
- geometry
- who only has one god in a religion
- what Christian church was built by emperor justinan
- who is the founder in Mauryan dynasty
- what writing is from Phoenicia
- Rome
- who was the son in law of Muhammad
- who was the leader for Greek gods
- what fossilized tree sap was traded
- what English humanist who was beheaded
- who was the founder of Buddhism
- what is the belief that one will be reborn after death
- what is a piece of land that a lord would give to his vassal
- who domesticated animals
- what items made of bone stone and cloth
- who conquered gaul
- god of the sea
- who Italian scholar and poet
- what was a Dutch renaissance
- the belief in individual spirits
- who was the majority of Muslims are these types
- queen of all gods
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- who converted to Christianity
- goddess of wisdom
- cloth
- what is the document limit the power to king
- who were nomadic
- what term that means to tame
- what religion is of Persia
- who created an empire
- what religious picture is used in eastern orthodox churches
- the African kingdom in the Ethiopian
- who leader of Athens during its golden age
- what Persian king is the one who invaded Greece in the 2 war
- what Jewish people were expelled from Israel
- who was the ruler of Egypt
- who believes the rightful ruler of Islam
- what is one of the five pillars
- what people who have no permanent home
- who built the Hagias Sophia
- what important trading city was in west Africa
- what the practice of charging excessive interest
- who is the important leader of Russia
- what authoritarians sovereign in Greece
- who is the important leader of Spain
- what ancient writing is from Egypt
- what is i love allah
- who was the Frankish king who became first holy
- what small group of people living in a family group
- what religion has many gods
- what writing is from sumeria
- who had slaves in Sparta
- what Persian king invaded in the 1 Persian war
- odyssey
- god of war
63 Clues: Rome • cloth • odyssey • geometry • god of war • god of the sea • triangular sail • who were nomadic • goddess of wisdom • queen of all gods • who conquered gaul • what is i love allah • who created an empire • who domesticated animals • who had slaves in Sparta • what religion is of Persia • who was the ruler of Egypt • who built the Hagias Sophia • what religion has many gods • ...
The Visual World 2019-10-05
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- Spot Where blood vessels enter the eye
- Light sensitive surface at the back of the eye
- Inability to recognize objects is called visual-______ agnosia
- Columnar organization of area ____ has neurons that respond to categories of shapes
- Subjective interpretation of sensations by the brain
- The most common cause of blindness
- Where cones are most densely packed
- Small blind spot caused by migraine or small lesion of the cortex
- The place where the optic nerves partially cross is called the optic _____
- Visual system neurons sensitive to form and color
- The left visual field projects to the ______visual cortex
- Blindness in one quadrant of the visual field
- Photoreceptor specialized for low light
- Physical stimuli registered by sensory organs
- Visual stream or pathway from V1 to temporal lobe
- Theoretical explanation of color vision based on the coding of three primary colors
- A cell in V1 the responds to a bar of light moving in a particular orientation
- Primary visual cortex (V1) is called the ______ cortex
- Explanation of color vision that emphasizes opposing color pairs is the ______-process.
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- The amount of visible light reflected from an object to the eye
- Specific part of a sensory organ or cell the responds to the world is the _____ field
- Can’t clearly focus distant objects
- Secondary visual cortex (V2-V5)
- Photoreceptor specialized for color and visual acuity
- Visual system neurons sensitive to moving stimuli
- Region in V1 that contains color sensitive neurons
- Transduces light into neural activity
- The tract from the retina to the suprachiasmic nucleus
- The colored part of the eye
- People with facial _______ cannot recognize faces
- Visual stream or pathway from V1 to parietal lobe
- Can’t focus on nearby objects
- The optic nerve connects with the ______ of the thalamus
33 Clues: The colored part of the eye • Can’t focus on nearby objects • Secondary visual cortex (V2-V5) • The most common cause of blindness • Can’t clearly focus distant objects • Where cones are most densely packed • Transduces light into neural activity • Spot Where blood vessels enter the eye • Photoreceptor specialized for low light • Blindness in one quadrant of the visual field • ...
