ww2 Crossword Puzzles
ww2/Cold War 2023-01-20
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- The systematic extermination of a people group
- The name of the genocide perpetrated by the Nazis in Germany
- A government style that values the country over the people
- these are absent in Communism.
- The side of Germany that was controlled by the Allies
- This doctrine said we would help out any country that could possibly fall to communism
- Giving in to small demands to avoid a larger conflict
- The Leader of the United States to start ww2
- The strategy of jumping from island to island. Island ________
- The conference that decided to split Germany into 4 sectors
- The Leader of The Soviet Union
- The M in M.I.N.T.
- The name of the project to develop the atomic bomb
- The I in MINT
- The Leader of England during WW2
- An operation to try and keep the people of West Berlin fed and supplied
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- Dedicated billions of dollars to fighting communism
- The first city the Atomic Bomb was dropped
- The idea of keeping communism within it's current borders
- The city that was split in the middle
- The side of Germany that was controlled by the Soviet Union
- The T in Mint
- The N In Mint
- a government system of free market with individual ownership of goods
- The military base attacked by Japan that sstarted the United States in World War 2
- Curtain A symbol of losing countries to communism and never being able to get them back
- The Leader of Germany
27 Clues: The T in Mint • The N In Mint • The I in MINT • The M in M.I.N.T. • The Leader of Germany • these are absent in Communism. • The Leader of The Soviet Union • The Leader of England during WW2 • The city that was split in the middle • The first city the Atomic Bomb was dropped • The Leader of the United States to start ww2 • The systematic extermination of a people group • ...
Great Depression & WW2 2023-03-10
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- This Act was amended in the midst of WW2 to require men ages 18 and up to register for the draft.
- This Democratic president won the Election of 1932 and would remain President until his death in April 1945
- Buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit, ignoring the risks
- FDR wanted to add six new Justices to the Supreme Court, called “________ _________”
- Harry Truman ordered this weapon of destruction to be used against Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Republicans like Hoover believed that the economy will recover on its own as long as the government kept its “hands off”! This economic policy has a French term, known as “____________ _________”
- Nearly 20,000 WW1 veterans marched to DC to demand their bonus pay, but were met with violence. The group of veterans was known as the ___________ __________.
- To navigate across the Pacific Ocean, the US used this strategy to make its way to Japan’s mainland
- During Hoover’s presidency, there was a period of high stock prices known as a “_______ _________”
- By 1933, the _________________ rate was very high; almost 15 million people were out of work.
- Established in 1944, this guarantees veterans certain rights, including educational support, housing loans, and medical care
- FDR authorized Executive Order 9066, which ordered the forced removal and relocation of Japanese Americans into ______________ camps in the Western region of the US
- This comes in many forms of media and is used to convince Americans to support the war effort
- This extreme viewpoint that one’s race/ethnicity or nationality is superior to others; Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini are two examples of leaders who believe in this.
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded parts of France and Africa and was led by fascist leader Benito Mussolini
- One of the Allied Powers; this country became one of the world’s leading superpowers after WW2
- Borrowing money to pay for a stock investment; one of the reasons for the stock market crash
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- Within the first 100 days in office, FDR passed a series of laws known as the _____ _________ with the goal of relieving the economy from its depression.
- On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked this important US naval base located in Hawaii
- During the Great Depression, the government ordered the deportation of close to a million Mexican-Americans and immigrants, known as “_______________”
- Spending more money than receiving in revenue
- FDR used the radio to communicate with Americans, known as ____________ ______
- Probably one of the biggest policies from the New Deal, this Act provides pensions to elderly citizens aged 65 and up, benefits to those who are disabled, and unemployment benefits
- A series of dust storms in 1933-1934 that rendered millions of acres of land useless, resulting in the migration of many farmers to the West Coast
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded China during WW2 as well as attacked an American naval base
- The United States never joins this “association of nations,” designed by President Wilson, because it would bring the US into foreign conflicts.
- After Japan’s attack, the United States went into “________________”: preparation for war
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded Poland and was responsible for the Holocaust
- Once enacted, this policy gave the US the ability to loan/lend out weapons and military supplies to allies
- The mass killing of targeted groups; the Holocaust was a ______________ of close to 6 million Jewish people
- In this Supreme Court Case known as _____________ vs. United States, the Supreme Court upheld FDR’s Executive Order 9066 as constitutional
- This system graded areas of neighborhoods with different colors (Green, Blue, Yellow and Red), and approved loans based on the area. This policy maintained segregation across different cities in the United States.
- Americans that lost their home during the Great Depression may have moved to a shantytown known as a “______________,” a phrase that refers to the President
33 Clues: Spending more money than receiving in revenue • Buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit, ignoring the risks • FDR used the radio to communicate with Americans, known as ____________ ______ • On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked this important US naval base located in Hawaii • ...
WW2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-13
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- Consumers could buy only a certain number of goods so that the majority of these goods could be sent abroad to aid in the war effort.
- A government in which all economic and social activity is controlled by totalitarian leaders and one powerful political party.
- Genocide of European Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II.
- An economic condition when money loses its value and prices rise.
- This person wanted an all-powerful German Empire, believed in Aryan supremacy, and blamed the Jewish people for the loss of WWI. His evil reign of power lasted 12 years.
- August – October 1940: Germans bombed British shipyards, industries, & cities, destroying entire neighborhoods, killing many civilians.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- Fearful of Japanese spies, more than 100,000 West Coast Japanese - Americans were sent to detention centers.
- He pushed for economic support of the Allies with the Lend Lease program, while trying to keep his campaign promise to neutral. After the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, he urged Congress to declare war on Japan.
- Site of Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941
- June 6, 1944: the largest combined land-sea-air invasion in history to begin the liberation of France from German occupation. The turning point on the western front and the beginning of the end war in Europe.
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- Two Japanese cities where the U.S. dropped atomic bombs ending WWII.
- An often negative preconceived opinion or feeling towards someone due to race, gender, religion, or anything else.
- A political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied.
- Accepting demands in order to avoid conflicts.
- Great Britain, USA, USSR, and France.
- The U.S. helped Great Britain by supplying ammunition & old warships in exchange for several military bases in Bermuda & the Caribbean.
- A female character appearing on government posters encouraging women to help in the war effort.
- Prison and work camps for civilians.
- “National Socialist German Workers’ Party.”
20 Clues: Germany, Italy, and Japan. • Prison and work camps for civilians. • Great Britain, USA, USSR, and France. • “National Socialist German Workers’ Party.” • Accepting demands in order to avoid conflicts. • Site of Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941 • An economic condition when money loses its value and prices rise. • ...
WW2 but Icelandic 2024-03-07
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- Hjálpuðu Nasistar að taka yfir Póland
- Var fyrir sprengingu í Pearl Harbor
- Leiðtogi kommúnistana
- Hvað hét forsetisráðherra Bretlands
- Hvaða ár endaði stríðið
- Flokkurinn sem Adolf Hitler stjórnaði
- Gerði sjálfsmorð árið 1945
- Leiðtogi Japan
- Hvað hét fyrsti borginn sem varð sprengt með kjarnorkuvopni í Japan?
- Hver ákvarðaði að nota kjarnorkuvopn á Japan?
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- Af hverju tóku Bandaríkin þátt í WW2?
- Flokkurinn sem Stalin stjórnaði
- Í hvaða landi var ströndin Normandy
- Bombaður af Ameríkönum
- Leiðtogi Ítalíu
- Hvaða ár byrjaði stríðið
- Mánuðurinn sem stríði byrjaði
- Hvað hét seinni borginn sem varð sprengt með kjarnorkuvopni í Japan?
- Hvað heitir kjarnorkuvopnin sem fell á Japan?
- Hvað heitir planið sem Nasistarnir tekur yfir Ísland?
20 Clues: Leiðtogi Japan • Leiðtogi Ítalíu • Leiðtogi kommúnistana • Bombaður af Ameríkönum • Hvaða ár endaði stríðið • Hvaða ár byrjaði stríðið • Gerði sjálfsmorð árið 1945 • Mánuðurinn sem stríði byrjaði • Flokkurinn sem Stalin stjórnaði • Í hvaða landi var ströndin Normandy • Var fyrir sprengingu í Pearl Harbor • Hvað hét forsetisráðherra Bretlands • Af hverju tóku Bandaríkin þátt í WW2? • ...
Causes of WW2 2024-02-29
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- the headquarters of nazis
- maintaining peaceful relationships between nations,because germany was being treated bad in ww1, they were motivated to take over
- economic decline
- an increase in prices, the war supplies were affected
- A country expands its power into other territories for economic and political gain, hitler sought to control and expand germany
- a lack of success, the failure of the league of nations
- germans' concept of expansionism
- an unwelcome intrusion, Hitler invading poland
- Hostility towards Jews
- Hostile or violent behavior, Hitler invading
- Process of equipping military with weapons
- invasion, racism
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- killing of lots of people in a race
- nazis plan to have a short war, a surprise attack
- Britain allowing Germany to be unchecked, giving people what they want so they don't get mad
- Not knowledgeable, ignorant of jews
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military
- a practice of expansion, more territory
- Nazis + Hitlers want to control and invade,a strong desire
- A dictatorial leader or movement (Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini)
- a team, the league of nations didn't stop hitler
- loyalty and devotion to a nation, hitler manipulating to rally germans together
- an agreement, the pact with russia
- dictator who rose to power
- Austria being annexed by germany
25 Clues: economic decline • invasion, racism • Hostility towards Jews • the headquarters of nazis • dictator who rose to power • germans' concept of expansionism • Austria being annexed by germany • an agreement, the pact with russia • killing of lots of people in a race • Not knowledgeable, ignorant of jews • a practice of expansion, more territory • ...
Prosperity, Depression, WW2 2025-04-30
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- A Japanese sneak attack at this American naval base in the Pacific led to the US joining WW2
- The ban of the manufacturing, sale and transportation of alcohol within the US
- This is the First Lady who helped draft the Declaration of Human Rights
- US policy enacted in 1941 to provide war materials to Allies like Great Britain and France
- The name for the "New Woman" of the Roaring '20s. Usually wore a straight, short skirt and sleeveless shirt.
- The movement of African Americans from the South to the North and West in search of better opportunities
- Under this President, the Great Depression ended
- The confinement of individuals, typically in large groups, without formal charges or a trial. This was done to Japanese Americans after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- A socio-economic phenomenon where individuals prioritize the purchase of goods and services beyond basic needs
- More than anything else, this event helped greatly reduce the unemployment resulting from the Great Depression
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- American policy related to the sale of goods which required purchasing nations to transport the goods from the US
- Women supported the war effort on the home front by filling jobs in these, left vacant by men going to fight at the front
- This document was created to guide the efforts of the newly created United Nations
- A system where the US government controlled the distribution of scarce goods like meats and oils to provide more for the soldiers at the front
- The Great Depression started when this happened on "Black Thursday" - October 24th, 1929
- This was an environmental disaster that coincided with the Great Depression that affected areas of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and New Mexico
- The collective name for FDR's programs meant to provide relief, recovery and reform during the Great Depression
- This Japanese-American resisted his forced relocation. At the time the Supreme Court argued the law was legal, but the US government has since apologized and paid reparations to the surviving families.
- The number of the amendment which banned the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol.
- Under this President, the Great Depression started.
- Many Americans used this to purchase the variety of new goods that hit the markets in the 1920's, especially if they couldn't afford them!
- A period of flourish culture for African Americans in this New York Neighborhood
- US President who approved the use of the atomic bomb on Japan
- A poet and artist most closely associated with 1920's African American culture. Wrote I,Too and One Way Ticket
24 Clues: Under this President, the Great Depression ended • Under this President, the Great Depression started. • US President who approved the use of the atomic bomb on Japan • This is the First Lady who helped draft the Declaration of Human Rights • The ban of the manufacturing, sale and transportation of alcohol within the US • ...
major battles ww2 2025-12-11
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- – 1942 failed Canadian raid
- – Canadian RAF ace
- BRIGADE – Elite Canadian-American force
- – Country with major WWII contributions
- – British Royal Air Force
- – Waterway protecting Britain
- – U.S. president in 1945
- – Longest battle of the war
- – Port opened after Scheldt
- – Port where Allied rescue took place
- – City Canadians captured in Italy
- UNION – Country Hitler invaded in 1941
- – First Canadian land battle in the Pacific
- – Bomber that dropped atomic bomb
- – German submarines
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- – Another Baltic state invaded
- HARBOR – Attack that brought U.S. into war
- – Hitler’s next target after France
- day – May 8, 1945
- – French defensive line
- – Country invaded by the Soviets
- – First atomic bomb target
- – Second atomic bomb target
- – German air force
- WAR – Canada’s full national commitment to war
- – One of the Baltic states invaded
- – German “lightning war” strategy
- – Third Baltic state invaded
- – German-controlled French puppet state
- – Island invaded in 1943
- PRINCE – Decorated Indigenous Canadian soldier
- – River Canadians cleared to open Antwerp
32 Clues: day – May 8, 1945 • – Canadian RAF ace • – German air force • – German submarines • – French defensive line • – U.S. president in 1945 • – Island invaded in 1943 • – British Royal Air Force • – First atomic bomb target • – 1942 failed Canadian raid • – Second atomic bomb target • – Longest battle of the war • – Port opened after Scheldt • – Third Baltic state invaded • ...
It's All In Code 2024-03-29
16 Clues: Gum • Dave • Binary • FLOTUS • Operation • Raised dots • Wind talkers • Nato alphabet • Coding Machine • Signalling with Flags • Los Angeles Airport Code • Code breaking centre in WW2 • Author of The Da Vinci Code • Introduced in 1943 in the US • Road sign with octagonal shape • First name of Morse Code inventor
Yalta Conference 2021-03-09
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- former dictator in the united kingdom
- a meeting between 3 allies in WW2 to talk about postwar reorganization
- an agreement between 3 allies in WW2 about the reconstruction in Germany
- will undergo demilitarization
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- 32nd US president
- former dictator in the Soviet Union
- place of the yalta conference in febuary 1945
- place of the potsdam agreement in july 1945
8 Clues: 32nd US president • will undergo demilitarization • former dictator in the Soviet Union • former dictator in the united kingdom • place of the potsdam agreement in july 1945 • place of the yalta conference in febuary 1945 • a meeting between 3 allies in WW2 to talk about postwar reorganization • an agreement between 3 allies in WW2 about the reconstruction in Germany
Yalta Conference 2021-03-15
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- former Prime Minister in the United Kingdom
- a meeting between 3 allies in WW2 to talk about postwar reorganization
- an agreement between 3 allies in WW2 about the reconstruction in Germany
- will undergo demilitarization
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- 32nd US president
- former dictator in the Soviet Union
- place of the yalta conference in February 1945
- place of the Potsdam Agreement in july 1945
8 Clues: 32nd US president • will undergo demilitarization • former dictator in the Soviet Union • former Prime Minister in the United Kingdom • place of the Potsdam Agreement in july 1945 • place of the yalta conference in February 1945 • a meeting between 3 allies in WW2 to talk about postwar reorganization • ...
British Word Search 2021-08-17
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- Britiania Rules The ___
- British Toilet
- British Chips
- British Ruler
- Royal Pet
- Northern UK
- The UK Has This Weather
- Southern Part Of UK
- % Of World Colonizes By Britian
- British Controled Gate To Mediteranean
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- WW2 British Plane
- Western UK
- British Food
- Capital Of Britain
- West Of UK
- When Britian Left EU
- British Ireland
- Britian Is A _____
- Britians Best Army Type
- British Drink
20 Clues: Royal Pet • Western UK • West Of UK • Northern UK • British Food • British Chips • British Ruler • British Drink • British Toilet • British Ireland • WW2 British Plane • Capital Of Britain • Britian Is A _____ • Southern Part Of UK • When Britian Left EU • Britiania Rules The ___ • The UK Has This Weather • Britians Best Army Type • % Of World Colonizes By Britian • British Controled Gate To Mediteranean
Main Causes of WW2 2022-04-04
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- Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of this country in 1933 (7)
- Month when WW2 began
- of Nations Peacekeeping body that failed to prevent war (6,2,7)
- Region of China was invaded by Japan in 1931 (9)
- Policy adopted by Britain towards Hitler (11)
- It was felt that a stronger Germany would prevent the spread of this to the west(9)
- Place in Germany where an agreement with Hitler was reached in September 1938 (6)
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- Germany's invasion of this country triggered WW2 (6)
- Treaty set out how Germany should be punished for WWI (10)
- Region of Czechoslovakia demanded by Hitler (11)
- Name given to the union of Germany with Austria (9)
- African country invaded by Italy in 1935 (9)
- German troops entered this area in 1936 (9)
- Hitler began increasing its size of this in 1934(4)
14 Clues: Month when WW2 began • German troops entered this area in 1936 (9) • African country invaded by Italy in 1935 (9) • Policy adopted by Britain towards Hitler (11) • Region of Czechoslovakia demanded by Hitler (11) • Region of China was invaded by Japan in 1931 (9) • Name given to the union of Germany with Austria (9) • Hitler began increasing its size of this in 1934(4) • ...
Main Causes of WW2 2022-04-04
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- Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of this country in 1933 (7)
- Month when WW2 began
- of Nations Peacekeeping body that failed to prevent war (6,2,7)
- Region of China was invaded by Japan in 1931 (9)
- Policy adopted by Britain towards Hitler (11)
- It was felt that a stronger Germany would prevent the spread of this to the west(9)
- Place in Germany where an agreement with Hitler was reached in September 1938 (6)
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- Germany's invasion of this country triggered WW2 (6)
- Treaty set out how Germany should be punished for WWI (10)
- Region of Czechoslovakia demanded by Hitler (11)
- Name given to the union of Germany with Austria (9)
- African country invaded by Italy in 1935 (9)
- German troops entered this area in 1936 (9)
- Hitler began increasing its size of this in 1934(4)
14 Clues: Month when WW2 began • German troops entered this area in 1936 (9) • African country invaded by Italy in 1935 (9) • Policy adopted by Britain towards Hitler (11) • Region of Czechoslovakia demanded by Hitler (11) • Region of China was invaded by Japan in 1931 (9) • Name given to the union of Germany with Austria (9) • Hitler began increasing its size of this in 1934(4) • ...
Marissa Dutscheck Vietnam Conflict 2022-05-09
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- Diem didn't like what ?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- How did the South feel about Ngo Dinh Diem
- During WW2 the French Empire was invaded by who?
- What did John F Kennedy send the army?
- The War broke out from the North to what?
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- What was the USS Maddox patrolling?
- The USA was afraid that communist would spread where?
- Before WW2 Vietnam had been part of what?
- The Domino Theory was a what?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What attack gave the USA the excuse to escalate war?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
15 Clues: Diem didn't like what ? • The Domino Theory was a what? • What was the USS Maddox patrolling? • What did John F Kennedy send the army? • Before WW2 Vietnam had been part of what? • The War broke out from the North to what? • How did the South feel about Ngo Dinh Diem • During WW2 the French Empire was invaded by who? • What attack gave the USA the excuse to escalate war? • ...
war 2023-05-05
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- who was president during the U.S civil war.
- the treaty made at the end of world war 1.
- who led the U.S army during the korean war.
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- what was the war called that the USSR and the U.S fought about.
- led by the U.S, Britain, and France in ww2.
- what tactics were used in the vietnam war.
- a government that tries to control the people.
- to try to keep someone or something of land that you own.
- a government that belongs to the people.
- led by Germany, Italy, and Japan in ww2.
10 Clues: a government that belongs to the people. • led by Germany, Italy, and Japan in ww2. • what tactics were used in the vietnam war. • the treaty made at the end of world war 1. • who was president during the U.S civil war. • led by the U.S, Britain, and France in ww2. • who led the U.S army during the korean war. • a government that tries to control the people. • ...
WW2 Recap Crossword 2023-12-30
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- This is the country that Germany and the Soviet Union attacked which led to the start of the war
- This is the nickname the US earned by using Detroit to make weapons for the Allies during the war
- This is the nation that held Germany off for 8 months after all the other Allied Powers countries were defeated
- the foreign policy approach of the US at the start of WW2
- This is the agreement the winners of ww1 signed that forced Germany to take all the blame for the war.
- This is the US president who led the country during the Depression and the start of WW2
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- This general was the commander of all Allied forces in the D-Day invasion
- This is a form of government control where the state controls everything and people have no liberties
- This is the dictator who controlled Italy and aimed to take over Africa
- This is the dictator who controlled Germany and aimed to take over all of Europe
- This is the Allied powers country that Charles de Gaulle was the leader of
- This is the name of the alliance that the United States joined
- This is the military dictator who took over Japan and attacked other nations in Asia throughout ww2
- This is the strategy the League of Nations first used to try to get Hitler to stop taking over countries.
- This is the battle strategy Hitler used to overwhelm the enemy from the ground and the air
15 Clues: the foreign policy approach of the US at the start of WW2 • This is the name of the alliance that the United States joined • This is the dictator who controlled Italy and aimed to take over Africa • This general was the commander of all Allied forces in the D-Day invasion • This is the Allied powers country that Charles de Gaulle was the leader of • ...
Characterization Adjectives Quiz Prep 2024-03-19
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- chewed up my slippers.
- weather is forecast for the next week.
- people are taken advantage of.
- dreary, gloomy
- must have alow of creativity.
- unfriendly, aggressive
- hateful, revenge
- simple, innocent
- messy
- clevernaughty, inventive
- roamed the Amazon jungle
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- homes need a good cleaning.
- are quiet and well respecte
- are hateful
- zones were prominent in WW2.
- scholarly, study alot
- naughty
- private, secretive
- warlike
19 Clues: messy • naughty • warlike • are hateful • dreary, gloomy • hateful, revenge • simple, innocent • private, secretive • scholarly, study alot • chewed up my slippers. • unfriendly, aggressive • clevernaughty, inventive • roamed the Amazon jungle • homes need a good cleaning. • are quiet and well respecte • zones were prominent in WW2. • must have alow of creativity. • people are taken advantage of. • ...
World War Countries Crossword 2020-07-18
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- The home of Benito Mussolini.
- The country which was once led by Woodrow Wilson.
- The largest fragment of this country nowadays is Russia.
- The country which Neville Chamberlain one ran.
- The country which, in WW2,exported iron ore to Germany.
- The country which split Germany in two.
- The last of the Axis powers in WW2 to surrender.
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- The country most often blamed for the death of Franz Ferdinand.
- The country which Germany invaded and made a puppet state, retaining its old name with the word 'Vichy' in front.
- The empire whose archduke was assassinated at the beginning of WW1.
- One of the participants in the Winter War.
- The only european country that was never involved in the World Wars.
- The most well-known country which lost both World Wars.
13 Clues: The home of Benito Mussolini. • The country which split Germany in two. • One of the participants in the Winter War. • The country which Neville Chamberlain one ran. • The last of the Axis powers in WW2 to surrender. • The country which was once led by Woodrow Wilson. • The most well-known country which lost both World Wars. • ...
Can you Crack the Code? 2024-04-23
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- This global conflict began in 1914 (6, 3)
- Chamberlain's policy (11)
- Anti-colonial movement in India, symbolic with salt (4, 5)
- Event marking the start of the Great Depression in 1929 (5, 7)
- Country that underwent a "Cultural Revolution"
- This type of warfare was first used extensively during World War 1 (7)
- Canadians and Chinese fought side by side(4,4)
- World economy directly after WW1(9)
- Document that established peace after WWI (7,2,6)
- Dictator of Italy during WWII (6)
- Germanys military strategy in WW2(10)
- Ideology associated with Mao and the Chinese revolution (7)
- Ideological leader of the U.S.S.R.(5)
- The land of the Rising Sun(5)
- Britain Declares War(6)
- Alliance primarily between USA and Western European countries during the Cold War (4, 7)
- Germany after WW1(6,8)
- Movement that sought to improve the lives of African-Americans, initiated in the 1950s and 1960s (5, 6)
- 1961 crisis over missile deployment in Cuba (6, 5)
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- Peasant Uprising in European Country (7,10)
- Burrow money to buy stocks (6,2,6)
- Pact signed by Germany, Italy, and Japan in 1940 (4, 4)
- Leader of the Indian independence movement, last name (6)
- International trial post-WWII for war crimes (8, 5)
- Mass genocide carried out by the Nazis (9)
- Used to intimidate people in Italy (5,6)
- President of the United States during the Great Depression and most of WWII (9)
- British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in 1915 (8)
- Leader of the U.K. during WW2 (9)
- He developed the theory of relativity (7)
- American financial support to European countries(4,5,3)
- Leader of the U.S.S.R. during WW2 (6)
- Organization designed to prevent future wars(6,2,7)
- Economic recovery plan for Europe after WWII (6, 4)
- Used by U.S.A. in 1945(6,4)
- Invented the first Nuclear Bomb (11)
36 Clues: Germany after WW1(6,8) • Britain Declares War(6) • Chamberlain's policy (11) • Used by U.S.A. in 1945(6,4) • The land of the Rising Sun(5) • Leader of the U.K. during WW2 (9) • Dictator of Italy during WWII (6) • Burrow money to buy stocks (6,2,6) • World economy directly after WW1(9) • Invented the first Nuclear Bomb (11) • Leader of the U.S.S.R. during WW2 (6) • ...
Crossword puzzle history 2024-06-17
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- a group of vehicles traveling together
- Bonds a loan to the government to help finance WW1
- a night during ww2 where the nazis burnt down jewish structures and killed jewish people
- Lyon Mackenzie King Prime minister during WW2
- exclusion act prohibiting the immigration of the chinese
- a negotiation
- something done or given to make ammends
- X A camp that trained covert agents
- Macphail first women to be elected to the house of commons
- Borden Canadian prime minister in ww1
- A political party founded in Alberta
- Plants A plant or factory whos headquarters are in another country
- compulsory enrollment of people for the military
- a big country controlling little countries
- packs a convoy attack strategy
- Aliens a native to a country that the country they are living in is at war with
- a place getting more populated
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- a poor and urban area of living
- loyalty to a nation/country
- bennett prime minister during the great depression
- someone advocating the right to vote to be given to more people
- an agreement between two or more countries to not fight or attack each other and to help each other out
- B. Pearson the prime minister for most of the 60s
- Black hand terrorist group
- princip an assassin who was one of the main reasons for WW1
- ferry service ferried war planes
- the belief that violence is wrong
- Entente An alliance between the countries the UK, France and Russia
- Warfare a tactic mostly used in WW1 where you would dig into the ground for more coverage
- wilson first women to be in the senate of canada
- a method used to enlist people into the military
- on the margin taking a loan from your broker to invest and pay him back later
- plan a german plan in ww2 in which germany would attack france first then russia
- niemoller wrote the poem “first they came’
34 Clues: a negotiation • loyalty to a nation/country • Black hand terrorist group • packs a convoy attack strategy • a place getting more populated • a poor and urban area of living • ferry service ferried war planes • the belief that violence is wrong • X A camp that trained covert agents • A political party founded in Alberta • Borden Canadian prime minister in ww1 • ...
the cold war 2023-04-21
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- pact, was signed by eastern bloc countries in 1955
- plan, what plan gave 13 billion to western european countries
- what country was divided into 4
- the us wanted to stop the spread of...
- what was the us and the soviet union considered after ww2
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- the us and ussr had this between them
- korea was divided into how many parts
- who had control over germany after ww2
- atlantic treaty, western bloc countries signed this treaty in 1949
- were held in germany from 1945 to 1949 for war crimes
10 Clues: what country was divided into 4 • the us and ussr had this between them • korea was divided into how many parts • who had control over germany after ww2 • the us wanted to stop the spread of... • pact, was signed by eastern bloc countries in 1955 • were held in germany from 1945 to 1949 for war crimes • what was the us and the soviet union considered after ww2 • ...
WW2 Content Vocab Crossword 2017-04-10
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- / A military blockade.
- / Means "Lightening War". Germany called the invasion of Poland this.
- / The most infamous part of WW2. Hitler sent jewish people to these.
- / The US used this, which limited how much of something a person can buy.
- / Suicide pilots. These would crash into US Ships and sank several destroyers in WW2.
- / America and Britain urged this.
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- / A hatred for Jewish people. Hitler had this.
- / Japanese Americans were sent to these, which were crowded and uncomfortable.
- / This almost happened to the Jewish people.
- Hopping / Attackin and capturing key islands. The Allies used this.
- / 6 million Jewish people from Europe were murdered in this.
11 Clues: / A military blockade. • / America and Britain urged this. • / This almost happened to the Jewish people. • / A hatred for Jewish people. Hitler had this. • / 6 million Jewish people from Europe were murdered in this. • Hopping / Attackin and capturing key islands. The Allies used this. • / The most infamous part of WW2. Hitler sent jewish people to these. • ...
Unit 8 project 2024-05-06
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- The new deal progam that gives people in rural areas power and electrcity
- The new deal program that payed the farmers to not grow there crops
- The new deal program That hired unemployed men to work on social service project
- Airplanes produced in Georgia in WW2
- Ships made in Savannah in WW2
- The programs ment to stop the grate depression
- The new deal program that gave social security to the elderly
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- The stock market crash of 1929
- Known as "father of the 2 ocean navy"
- What did the boll weevel plant its eggs in?
- Provides weapons to all those fighting axis powers
11 Clues: Ships made in Savannah in WW2 • The stock market crash of 1929 • Airplanes produced in Georgia in WW2 • Known as "father of the 2 ocean navy" • What did the boll weevel plant its eggs in? • The programs ment to stop the grate depression • Provides weapons to all those fighting axis powers • The new deal program that gave social security to the elderly • ...
WW2 86 klausimai 2018-03-10
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- "SdKfz 234/2 ....." šarvuotoji žvagybos mašina su 50mm ginklu.
- Svarbus uostas ties Senos upės žiotimis.(Le ....)
- Vokietijos ,,Gebirgstruppe" kariai skirti mūšiams ......
- Vokietijos Luftwaffe vadovas
- Italijos industrinis miestas, bombarduotas sąjungininkų
- Miestas, ties kuriuo anglai pabėgo iš Prancūzijos 1940 m.(pranc.).
- Laivas ,,Šiaurės karalienė", slapstėsi Norvegijos fjorduose.
- JAV karių naudotas kulkosvaidis, gaminamas ir naudojamas NATO šalių iki dabar
- 2 ypatingai efektyvios vokiečių tankų versijos su "snaiperių" pabūklais
- Vokiečių parašiutininkų vikšrinis motociklas
- Britų pagrindinis pėstininkų šautuvas
- Valstybė, kurios užpuolimu prasidėjo karas
- Valstybės, įtraukusios JAV į karą, vadovo titulas
- Pagrindinis Vokiečių kariuomenės sunkvežimis
- Ant panzer III ir panzer IV važiuoklės gamintas šturmo pabūklas
- Miestas, sąjungininkų bombarduotas fosforinėmis bombomis ir visiškai sundegintas
- Režisierius, prisidėjęs prie nemažai WW2 filmų.
- M10 .....
- Fašistų simbolis - ....., aprištas šiaudais.
- Vokietijos karinio laivyno pavadinimas (vok.).
- Italijos okupuota šalis 1935 metais
- SSRS puolimo operacijos kodinis pavadinimas
- Miestas,kurio vardo mūšyje sustabdytas Vokiečių veržimąsis į SSRS
- Pagrindinis žinomiausias Vokiečių naudotas Semi-auto šautuvas
- Willys ir Ford gamintas ir labai išpopuliarėjęs JAV kariuomenės visureigis
- Demilitarizuota sritis Vokietijos vakaruose.
- Vokiečių kulkosvaidis, pradėtas gaminti 1934 m.
- Žiemos kare suomių suteiktas pavadinimas Degtiariovo kulkosvaidžiui
- Įtvirtinimų linija palei vakarinį ir šiaurinį Prancūzijos krantus.(...... siena)
- Vokiečių pagrindinis pėstininkų šautuvas sutrumpintai
- SS dalinys, kuris buvo skirtas karui
- ,,Erwin ....., Desert Fox"
- Sunkusis britų pėstininkų palaikymo tankas pirmaisiais karo metais
- B-17, skraidanti .......
- Britų Sherman tanko versija su ypač efektyvia tankų naikintojo patranka
- Pagrindinis Sovietų naudotas Semi-auto šautuvas
- Vokiečių kalbos kraštas Čekijoje (Čekoslovakijoje)
- Žmogus, kūręs tankus, sukūręs Volkswagen įmonę (pavardė vokiškai).
- Tankų naikintojas, pačių kareivių vadintas "sučka"
- Pistolet pulemiot ..... 41, PPSh 41.
- Gdansko miesto pavadinimas vokiškai
- vokiečių kulkosvaidis, šaudęs 1200 kulkų per minutę
- Amerikiečių ypatingai greitas ir manevringas tankų naikintojas
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- Valstybė kariavusi prieš JAV Ramiajame vandenyne
- pagrindinis vokiečių tankas puolant lenkiją
- Pasienio miestas Lietuvoje, prie pat Lietuvos-Vokietijos sienos 1939-40, per kurį eina geležinkelis
- ,,...... pass", mūšis, vykęs šiaurės Afrikoje.
- Panzer II žvalgybinė versija
- Vokiečių tankas, kurtas nusižiūrėjus iš sovietų labai smailaus kampo priekio principu
- įtvirtinimų linija Prancūzijoje, Elzase
- Ypatingai efektyvus vokiečių priešlėktuvinis, prieštankinis ir artilerinis ginklas
- Pagrindinis JAV karių naudotas Semi-auto šautuvas
- Anglijos Ministras pirmininkas karo metu
- Sutartis, pasirašyta pasibaigus pirmajam pasauliniam karui, kuri iš dalies kalta ir dėl antrojo pasaulinio karo.
- Amfibinė kubelwagen versija
- "We're gonna hang out the washing on the ...... line!"
- Sunkusis britų tankas, pavadintas pagal ministrą pirmininką Winston .....
- Čekų 1935 metų tankas, kuris buvo vokiečių perimtas ir naudotas pirmaisiais karo metais
- Jugoslavų komunistų partizanų vadas, vėliau tapęs Jugoslavijos vadovu
- ,,Kibirinis automobilis"
- Vokiečių generolas žaibo karo ,,tėvas"
- Operacijos ,,Merkurijus" užimta ........
- Žaibo karas (vok.).
- 2 tanko versijos, kurios pavadintos pagal sovietų generolo vardą ir pavardę, kuris labai prastai vadovavo žiemos kare
- Valstybė užimta po Danijos.
- Karo pradžioje pagrindinis Britų AT pabūklas, šaudęs 40 mm sviedinius
- Mūšis nuo kurio britams pradėjo sektis Afrikoje
- Vinstonas Čerčilis (Winston Churchill) įsakė – „Nuskandinti „........“!“.
- IS reikšmė
- šalis Europoje, kuri kare nedalyvavo, bet kariaujančioms šalims tiekė resursus, tokius kaip geležį.
- Valstybė prie Adrijos jūros, kurią okupavo Italija.
- Austrijos prijungimas prie Vokietijos 1938 m.
- Masiškai gamintas JAV tankas, kurio modifikacijų buvo labai daug.
- Ypatingai paprastos konstrukcijos britų gamintas automatinis šautuvas
- Britų naudotas labai greitas ir gan efektyvus kavalerinis (cruiser) tankas
- Vokiečių vienintelis nebaigtas lėktuvnešis "graf ...."
- Dažniausiai naudota JAV pusiau-vikšrinė karių transporto priemonė.
- Generolas sučiuptas stalingrado mūšio pabaigoje
- Miestas, kurį vokiečiai atėmė 1939 m. iš Lietuvos(vokiškai)
- Ypač efektyvūs britų naikintuvai
- Britų JAV M10 tanko versija
- Miškas Belgijoje, kuriame buvo apsupta 101 parašiut. divizija
- Upė (tada) Vokietijoje. Prie jos trumpam vokiečiai sulaikė SSRS puolimą
- Sovietų generolas, šturmavęs Berlyną
- Mitinis gyvūnas, kuris buvo Britų oro desantininkų simbolis.
85 Clues: M10 ..... • IS reikšmė • Žaibo karas (vok.). • ,,Kibirinis automobilis" • B-17, skraidanti ....... • ,,Erwin ....., Desert Fox" • Amfibinė kubelwagen versija • Valstybė užimta po Danijos. • Britų JAV M10 tanko versija • Panzer II žvalgybinė versija • Vokietijos Luftwaffe vadovas • Ypač efektyvūs britų naikintuvai • Italijos okupuota šalis 1935 metais • ...
WW2 Battles Crossword 2018-01-12
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- a major battle of the Pacific War fought on the island of Okinawa by United States Marine and Army forces against the Imperial Japanese Army.
- a military strategy employed by the Allies in the Pacific War against Japan and the Axis powers during World War II.
- the second wartime meeting of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful invasion of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II.
- the British-United States invasion of French North Africa during the North African Campaign of the Second World War
- a major naval battle fought, about 500 miles northeast of Australia, between the Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States and Australia.
- the last of the World War II meetings held by the “Big Three” heads of state.
- a battle of the Italian Campaign of World War II that took place from January 22, 1944 to June 5, 1944.
- the first major offensive and a decisive victory for the Allies in the Pacific theater.
- an American initiative to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave over $13,000,000,000 in economic assistance to help rebuild Western European
- an intergovernmental organization tasked to promote international cooperation and to create and maintain international order.
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- a collective defence treaty signed in Warsaw among the Soviet Union and seven Soviet satellite states of Central and Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- the first major international crises of the Cold War.
- the basic United States strategy for fighting the cold war with the Soviet Union.
- created in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and several Western European nations to provide collective security against the Soviet Union.
- the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II.
- the boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- a research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons.
- an American statesman who served as the 33rd President of the United States taking the office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- a decisive naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II which occurred between 4 and 7 June 1942, only six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
- These were nations that were aligned with, but also under the influence and pressure of, the Soviet Union.
- a major battle in which the United States Marine Corps landed on and eventually captured this island
22 Clues: the first major international crises of the Cold War. • the last of the World War II meetings held by the “Big Three” heads of state. • the basic United States strategy for fighting the cold war with the Soviet Union. • the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II. • ...
WW2 crossword puzzle 2016-04-01
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- attack in Normandy
- crash Black Tuesday
- social security act
- turning point battle
- creating bomb
- assemble troops
- suffering of Jews
- imprisonment of people
- Roosevelt wife
- brotherhood sleeping car...
- main thing under second new deal
- allowed unions
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- period of dryness and heat for farms
- shanty towns built by unemployed
- economic depression in the 30's
- more justice to Supreme Court
- governor of Louisiana
- bomb hit Hiroshima
- battle where Germany is defeated
- provided electricity generation by dams
- lease give money to counties fighting
- bombing by Japan
- where atomic bomb is created
- cutting down on goods
24 Clues: creating bomb • Roosevelt wife • allowed unions • assemble troops • bombing by Japan • suffering of Jews • attack in Normandy • bomb hit Hiroshima • crash Black Tuesday • social security act • turning point battle • governor of Louisiana • cutting down on goods • imprisonment of people • brotherhood sleeping car... • where atomic bomb is created • more justice to Supreme Court • ...
Great Depression & WW2 2023-03-10
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- One of the Allied Powers; this country became one of the world’s leading superpowers after WW2
- This Act was amended in the midst of WW2 to require men ages 18 and up to register for the draft.
- This Democratic president won the Election of 1932 and would remain President until his death in April 1945
- FDR authorized Executive Order 9066, which ordered the forced removal and relocation of Japanese Americans into ______________ camps in the Western region of the US
- This comes in many forms of media and is used to convince Americans to support the war effort
- Spending more money than receiving in revenue
- Buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit, ignoring the risks
- A series of dust storms in 1933-1934 that rendered millions of acres of land useless, resulting in the migration of many farmers to the West Coast
- Probably one of the biggest policies from the New Deal, this Act provides pensions to elderly citizens aged 65 and up, benefits to those who are disabled, and unemployment benefits
- Harry Truman ordered this weapon of destruction to be used against Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Republicans like Hoover believed that the economy will recover on its own as long as the government kept its “hands off”! This economic policy has a French term, known as “____________ _________”
- On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked this important US naval base located in Hawaii
- By 1933, the _________________ rate was very high; almost 15 million people were out of work.
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded Poland and was responsible for the Holocaust
- This system graded areas of neighborhoods with different colors (Green, Blue, Yellow and Red), and approved loans based on the area. This policy maintained segregation across different cities in the United States.
- FDR used the radio to communicate with Americans, known as ____________ ______
- The mass killing of targeted groups; the Holocaust was a ______________ of close to 6 million Jewish people
- Nearly 20,000 WW1 veterans marched to DC to demand their bonus pay, but were met with violence. The group of veterans was known as the ___________ __________.
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- Americans that lost their home during the Great Depression may have moved to a shantytown known as a “______________,” a phrase that refers to the President
- This extreme viewpoint that one’s race/ethnicity or nationality is superior to others; Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini are two examples of leaders who believe in this.
- After Japan’s attack, the United States went into “________________”: preparation for war
- To navigate across the Pacific Ocean, the US used this strategy to make its way to Japan’s mainland
- Once enacted, this policy gave the US the ability to loan/lend out weapons and military supplies to allies
- The United States never joins this “association of nations,” designed by President Wilson, because it would bring the US into foreign conflicts.
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded China during WW2 as well as attacked an American naval base
- In this Supreme Court Case known as _____________ vs. United States, the Supreme Court upheld FDR’s Executive Order 9066 as constitutional
- Established in 1944, this guarantees veterans certain rights, including educational support, housing loans, and medical care
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded parts of France and Africa and was led by fascist leader Benito Mussolini
- Borrowing money to pay for a stock investment; one of the reasons for the stock market crash
- Within the first 100 days in office, FDR passed a series of laws known as the _____ _________ with the goal of relieving the economy from its depression.
- During Hoover’s presidency, there was a period of high stock prices known as a “_______ _________”
- FDR wanted to add six new Justices to the Supreme Court, called “________ _________”
- During the Great Depression, the government ordered the deportation of close to a million Mexican-Americans and immigrants, known as “_______________”
33 Clues: Spending more money than receiving in revenue • Buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit, ignoring the risks • FDR used the radio to communicate with Americans, known as ____________ ______ • On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked this important US naval base located in Hawaii • ...
Great Depression & WW2 2023-03-10
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- After Japan’s attack, the United States went into “________________”: preparation for war
- By 1933, the _________________ rate was very high; almost 15 million people were out of work.
- During the Great Depression, the government ordered the deportation of close to a million Mexican-Americans and immigrants, known as “_______________”
- Harry Truman ordered this weapon of destruction to be used against Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded parts of France and Africa and was led by fascist leader Benito Mussolini
- Probably one of the biggest policies from the New Deal, this Act provides pensions to elderly citizens aged 65 and up, benefits to those who are disabled, and unemployment benefits
- Established in 1944, this guarantees veterans certain rights, including educational support, housing loans, and medical care
- This Act was amended in the midst of WW2 to require men ages 18 and up to register for the draft.
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded Poland and was responsible for the Holocaust
- FDR wanted to add six new Justices to the Supreme Court, called “________ _________”
- This extreme viewpoint that one’s race/ethnicity or nationality is superior to others; Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini are two examples of leaders who believe in this.
- Nearly 20,000 WW1 veterans marched to DC to demand their bonus pay, but were met with violence. The group of veterans was known as the ___________ __________.
- During Hoover’s presidency, there was a period of high stock prices known as a “_______ _________”
- The United States never joins this “association of nations,” designed by President Wilson, because it would bring the US into foreign conflicts.
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- This system graded areas of neighborhoods with different colors (Green, Blue, Yellow and Red), and approved loans based on the area. This policy maintained segregation across different cities in the United States.
- A series of dust storms in 1933-1934 that rendered millions of acres of land useless, resulting in the migration of many farmers to the West Coast
- Spending more money than receiving in revenue
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded China during WW2 as well as attacked an American naval base
- FDR used the radio to communicate with Americans, known as ____________ ______
- Borrowing money to pay for a stock investment; one of the reasons for the stock market crash
- Americans that lost their home during the Great Depression may have moved to a shantytown known as a “______________,” a phrase that refers to the President
- Buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit, ignoring the risks
- FDR authorized Executive Order 9066, which ordered the forced removal and relocation of Japanese Americans into ______________ camps in the Western region of the US
- The mass killing of targeted groups; the Holocaust was a ______________ of close to 6 million Jewish people
- This Democratic president won the Election of 1932 and would remain President until his death in April 1945
- On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked this important US naval base located in Hawaii
- One of the Allied Powers; this country became one of the world’s leading superpowers after WW2
- Once enacted, this policy gave the US the ability to loan/lend out weapons and military supplies to allies
- In this Supreme Court Case known as _____________ vs. United States, the Supreme Court upheld FDR’s Executive Order 9066 as constitutional
- To navigate across the Pacific Ocean, the US used this strategy to make its way to Japan’s mainland
- This comes in many forms of media and is used to convince Americans to support the war effort
- Republicans like Hoover believed that the economy will recover on its own as long as the government kept its “hands off”! This economic policy has a French term, known as “____________ _________”
- Within the first 100 days in office, FDR passed a series of laws known as the _____ _________ with the goal of relieving the economy from its depression.
33 Clues: Spending more money than receiving in revenue • Buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit, ignoring the risks • FDR used the radio to communicate with Americans, known as ____________ ______ • On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked this important US naval base located in Hawaii • ...
Great Depression & WW2 2023-03-10
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- FDR used the radio to communicate with Americans, known as ____________ ______
- By 1933, the _________________ rate was very high; almost 15 million people were out of work.
- This Act was amended in the midst of WW2 to require men ages 18 and up to register for the draft.
- One of the Allied Powers; this country became one of the world’s leading superpowers after WW2
- During Hoover’s presidency, there was a period of high stock prices known as a “_______ _________”
- Spending more money than receiving in revenue
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded Poland and was responsible for the Holocaust
- Republicans like Hoover believed that the economy will recover on its own as long as the government kept its “hands off”! This economic policy has a French term, known as “____________ _________”
- This comes in many forms of media and is used to convince Americans to support the war effort
- A series of dust storms in 1933-1934 that rendered millions of acres of land useless, resulting in the migration of many farmers to the West Coast
- This extreme viewpoint that one’s race/ethnicity or nationality is superior to others; Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini are two examples of leaders who believe in this.
- Within the first 100 days in office, FDR passed a series of laws known as the _____ _________ with the goal of relieving the economy from its depression.
- Established in 1944, this guarantees veterans certain rights, including educational support, housing loans, and medical care
- The United States never joins this “association of nations,” designed by President Wilson, because it would bring the US into foreign conflicts.
- Buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit, ignoring the risks
- FDR wanted to add six new Justices to the Supreme Court, called “________ _________”
- Probably one of the biggest policies from the New Deal, this Act provides pensions to elderly citizens aged 65 and up, benefits to those who are disabled, and unemployment benefits
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- The mass killing of targeted groups; the Holocaust was a ______________ of close to 6 million Jewish people
- Americans that lost their home during the Great Depression may have moved to a shantytown known as a “______________,” a phrase that refers to the President
- FDR authorized Executive Order 9066, which ordered the forced removal and relocation of Japanese Americans into ______________ camps in the Western region of the US
- After Japan’s attack, the United States went into “________________”: preparation for war
- Borrowing money to pay for a stock investment; one of the reasons for the stock market crash
- Once enacted, this policy gave the US the ability to loan/lend out weapons and military supplies to allies
- In this Supreme Court Case known as _____________ vs. United States, the Supreme Court upheld FDR’s Executive Order 9066 as constitutional
- This system graded areas of neighborhoods with different colors (Green, Blue, Yellow and Red), and approved loans based on the area. This policy maintained segregation across different cities in the United States.
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded parts of France and Africa and was led by fascist leader Benito Mussolini
- Nearly 20,000 WW1 veterans marched to DC to demand their bonus pay, but were met with violence. The group of veterans was known as the ___________ __________.
- During the Great Depression, the government ordered the deportation of close to a million Mexican-Americans and immigrants, known as “_______________”
- To navigate across the Pacific Ocean, the US used this strategy to make its way to Japan’s mainland
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded China during WW2 as well as attacked an American naval base
- Harry Truman ordered this weapon of destruction to be used against Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- This Democratic president won the Election of 1932 and would remain President until his death in April 1945
- On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked this important US naval base located in Hawaii
33 Clues: Spending more money than receiving in revenue • Buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit, ignoring the risks • FDR used the radio to communicate with Americans, known as ____________ ______ • On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked this important US naval base located in Hawaii • ...
People of WW2 2023-02-27
20 Clues: tojo • tito • frank • lemay • hitler • gaulle • truman • coward • rommel • stalin • goebbels • perlasca • manstein • yamamoto • roosevelt • churchill • mussolini • doolittle • eisenhower • chamberlain
People of WW2 2023-02-27
20 Clues: tito • tojo • frank • lemay • gaulle • truman • hitler • coward • stalin • rommel • goebbels • perlasca • yamamoto • manstein • mussolini • doolittle • churchill • roosevelt • eisenhower • chamberlain
Causes of WW2 2024-02-28
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- An Agreement
- Not succeeding
- Germany's style of fighting
- A form of Communism
- Identifying with one's country
- Goals
- They didn't stop Hitler
- The invasion of Austria
- To give in
- Bad dictator
- Sadness
- Attack with passion
- City in Germany
- Rising costs
- Expanding territory
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- A form of Fascism
- Mass murder
- Repreparing Weapons
- Politics
- Not listening
- To use an army aggressively
- To take land
- Hatred towards Jews
- The idea of expanding
- Concept of Expansion
25 Clues: Goals • Sadness • Politics • To give in • Mass murder • An Agreement • To take land • Bad dictator • Rising costs • Not listening • Not succeeding • City in Germany • A form of Fascism • Repreparing Weapons • A form of Communism • Hatred towards Jews • Attack with passion • Expanding territory • Concept of Expansion • The idea of expanding • They didn't stop Hitler • The invasion of Austria • ...
Brandons WW2 Crossword 2024-05-17
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- Leader of germany
- this battle marked the turning point of WW2
- what dose kristaiinacht mean
- what was Rudolph Hess charged with
- only battle fought completely by air
- who overseed the dropping the atomic bomb
- what was Albert speer charged with
- Great Britain the United States and the Soviet Union
- what was ernest kahenbruner charged with
- when were the Nuremberg laws passed
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- English prime minister
- what dose V-E Day stand for
- what is a nother name for the battle of D-Day
- fascist dictator of Italy
- who were hittlers scape goats
- what dose V-J day stand for
- Germany Italy and Japan
- dictator of the Soviet Union
- what was Herman Goering charged with
- Leader of United States
- what did the US want to stay
- what did the jews have to wear
- where did the jew have to live
- what was Rudolph Hoss charged with
- what was karl donitz charged with
25 Clues: Leader of germany • English prime minister • Germany Italy and Japan • Leader of United States • fascist dictator of Italy • what dose V-E Day stand for • what dose V-J day stand for • dictator of the Soviet Union • what dose kristaiinacht mean • what did the US want to stay • who were hittlers scape goats • what did the jews have to wear • where did the jew have to live • ...
WW2 Study Guide. 2025-05-05
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- the group of nations that fought against the Axis powers
- The economy and other parts of society are heavily and closely controlled by the government
- 33rd president and served after Franklin died till the end of wwII to the begin of the cold war.
- zone is a geographical region, like the Western Hemisphere, that is defended by a country to protect itself and its allies
- Germany leader and the cause if World War II
- Churchill the leader of Great Britain during World War II
- the limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply
- D. Roosevelt led the US to victory in World War II
- A member of the far-right National Socialist German Workers' Party.
- exclude any or all persons from designated military areas. This led to the mass forced removal and incarceration of about 120,000 Japanese Americans from the West Coast to internment camps
- A swift, sudden, and intense military attack designed to achieve victory quickly
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- vegetable gardens planted during the world wars in order to ensure an adequate food supply for civilians and troops.
- the leader of the soviet union during World War II
- a US military strategy in the Pacific Theater where Allied forces captured strategically important islands while bypassing heavily fortified Japanese positions
- A government-imposed restriction or ban on trade, often used as a political tool to pressure another country
- a daring air raid launched by the U.S. Army Air Forces on April 18, 1942, during World War II
- the codename for the Allied invasion of French North Africa during World War II
- Freedoms Speech: Freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
- Giving in to someone's demands or demands to avoid conflict or preserve peace
- the main military coalition opposing the Allied Powers
20 Clues: Germany leader and the cause if World War II • the leader of the soviet union during World War II • D. Roosevelt led the US to victory in World War II • the main military coalition opposing the Allied Powers • the group of nations that fought against the Axis powers • Churchill the leader of Great Britain during World War II • ...
warsaw ghetto 2024-01-19
Through the pages 2013-05-08
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- What amendment was basicly withdrewed by the sedition act
- William Boeings father came from where
- What state was producing plutonium
- The boeing airplane Co. became the best corporations of where
- Women wanted same ____ as men
- How many years in jail did those who did not follow sedition act did
- What was the first living thing in space
- Last name of first women mayor in seattle
- IWW went to what city in washington for more members
- People invested in the ____ market to make money
- Women want same jobs and ____ as men
- what drug did soldiers take
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- how many people lost their income
- The country sent ____ to gather information on each other
- The Japanese in america were _____
- After being found innocent Elzabeth Gurley went where
- Shacktown and homeless encamps were known as _____
- Women started having programs for high school ____
- Jhon F. Kennedy said the U.S. would send a man Where
- How many Atom Bombs were droped on Japan
- What country did not need the U.S. after WW1
- The Japanese bombed what harbor in WW2
- After WW2 the U.S. and The Soviet Union went into what race
23 Clues: what drug did soldiers take • Women wanted same ____ as men • how many people lost their income • The Japanese in america were _____ • What state was producing plutonium • Women want same jobs and ____ as men • William Boeings father came from where • The Japanese bombed what harbor in WW2 • What was the first living thing in space • How many Atom Bombs were droped on Japan • ...
weapons from ww1- 2006 2019-04-17
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- underwater boat that germans used in both world wars.
- automatic rifle used by the U.S.A in vietnam
- what was the project called that lead to the atomic bomb
- a training taught to soldier so that if they are disabled from there weapon they can fight.
- the bomb that was dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki.
- a mask designed to protect the eyes and lungs of a person from toxic gas
- fuel gun that shoots 50 yards of flames.
- the rifle used by the usa in ww2
- armored fighting vehicle that is used for the frontlines.
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- a naval boat that planes land and can take off from.
- a glass bottle with a rag and gasoline.
- razor sharp wire wrapped around fences
- 4 legged creature that was used in ww2
- knife, sword, blade thing that goes on the end of the rifles muzzle.
- another name for japanese suicide bombers
- two seater fighting british plane.
- causes painful blisters that forms on exposed skin or inside the lungs.
- attack helicopter used in vietnam
- automatic weapon designed to fire rifle rounds fast from a ammo belt or clip.
- winged animal with a bomb tied to its foot.
20 Clues: the rifle used by the usa in ww2 • attack helicopter used in vietnam • two seater fighting british plane. • razor sharp wire wrapped around fences • 4 legged creature that was used in ww2 • a glass bottle with a rag and gasoline. • fuel gun that shoots 50 yards of flames. • another name for japanese suicide bombers • winged animal with a bomb tied to its foot. • ...
Important Facts WW2 2017-03-27
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- A society in which all property is publicly owned
- Ruler of spain
- What is the "lighting war"
- Tojo Who was Prime Minister of Japan during WWII?
- Assumed office following death of president franklin
- Beach Beach that became a D-Day landing zone
- Harbor What took place on december 7 1941?
- pact What was the meaning of an agreement not to fight eachother
- Site of second Atomic Bomb Drop
- The powers against the allies were the?
- "Man Of Steel"
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- Italian politician,journalist,and leader of the national fascist party
- camp Prison holding Jews and others, having some doing slave labor or being murdered
- What was the segregated Jewish area's where,they were made to work in factories or left to stone
- Battle in Pacific War allowing Allies to Island Hop closer to Japan
- Germany's leader
- What was the city where the first atmomic bomb was dropped in Japan?
- day June 6th 1944 Allied Invasion to liberate Europe
- What was the systematic murder of over 11 million people across Europe
- Bomb What kind of bomb was dropped on two Japanese cities?
- What countries were the allies united in fighting
- what form of government did Germany, Italy, and Japan have in common?
22 Clues: Ruler of spain • "Man Of Steel" • Germany's leader • What is the "lighting war" • Site of second Atomic Bomb Drop • The powers against the allies were the? • Harbor What took place on december 7 1941? • A society in which all property is publicly owned • What countries were the allies united in fighting • Beach Beach that became a D-Day landing zone • ...
WW2 Battles Crossword 2018-01-12
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- a military strategy employed by the Allies in the Pacific War against Japan and the Axis powers during World War II.
- the basic United States strategy for fighting the cold war with the Soviet Union.
- the first major offensive and a decisive victory for the Allies in the Pacific theater.
- a major naval battle fought, about 500 miles northeast of Australia, between the Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States and Australia.
- the first major international crises of the Cold War.
- the boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- a research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons.
- the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II.
- a major battle in which the United States Marine Corps landed on and eventually captured this island
- the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful invasion of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II.
- an intergovernmental organization tasked to promote international cooperation and to create and maintain international order.
- a major battle of the Pacific War fought on the island of Okinawa by United States Marine and Army forces against the Imperial Japanese Army.
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- the last of the World War II meetings held by the “Big Three” heads of state.
- These were nations were aligned with, but also under the influence and pressure of, the Soviet Union.
- created in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and several Western European nations to provide collective security against the Soviet Union.
- an American initiative to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave over $13,000,000,000 in economic assistance to help rebuild Western European
- a decisive naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II which occurred between 4 and 7 June 1942, only six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
- the British-United States invasion of French North Africa during the North African Campaign of the Second World War
- an American statesman who served as the 33rd President of the United States taking the office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- a collective defence treaty signed in Warsaw among the Soviet Union and seven Soviet satellite states of Central and Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- the second wartime meeting of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- a battle of the Italian Campaign of World War II that took place from January 22, 1944 to June 5, 1944.
22 Clues: the first major international crises of the Cold War. • the last of the World War II meetings held by the “Big Three” heads of state. • the basic United States strategy for fighting the cold war with the Soviet Union. • the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II. • ...
WW2 Unit 4 2018-04-04
30 Clues: next • then • admire • invent • record • record • charger • finally • message • give up • hang up • current • electric • suddenly • keyboard • inventor • look for • scientist • collector • equipment • calm down • practical • in the end • electronic • fortunately • professional • games console • unfortunately • first (of all) • internet connection
WW2 Cross Word 2022-05-31
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- Nick named after an apex predator that always travels in groups. The nick name itself referred to a special group of the German navy. (2 Words)
- A very important act in Canada that gave the government full control over mail, transportation and important industries. This act was first introduced in the first world war. (3 Words)
- A policy that the Prime Minister put in place that limited popular items such as meat, tea and sugar.
- Locating device heavily used by Canadians to avoid German vehicles.
- A political association between Britain and it’s colonies.
- This branch of the military played a huge role in the battle of the Atlantic and it specialized in water based battles. (Acronym)
- In the Battle of Hong Kong every Canadian soldier was either killed or put in a ____ camp. These camps were known for horrendous human rights abuses and caused a lot of people to hate the Japanese. (POW)
- Men who wore baggy and padded clothes that rebelled against social norms. (2 words)
- After to nuclear bombing Japan stopped fighting and signed a treaty to end the war on the U.S.S Missouri. This day finally marked the end of the war. (Acronym)
- This battle took place in France and it was supposed to be a small attack in order to test out new equipment and tactics. However, the troops were spotted and poor planning caused this little attack to turn into a blood bath with many Canadian casualties. (2 Words)
- Also referred to as a referendum this type of vote proposes laws on any certain issue.
- This group consisted of three major countries and the countries were led by three ruthless dictators.
- Targeted mass killing and torture used by Germany to get rid of non-Aryans.
- In 1940 the opposition government demeanded more troops be sent to fight the Nazis. This led the prime Minister to enlist this act that gave the federal government complete control over Canada’s resources and made home conscription necessary. (Acronym)
- A nickname for a program created by the Prime Minister to provide people with social security throughout their entire lives. (3 Words)
- People viewed as a threat were often ______ back to their own country.
- Specialized soldiers that were meant to infiltrate a position from the air.
- The whole battle was extremely bloody and fighting was house to house. It took place on the mainland of Italy. (3 Words)
- This tactic was used since the first world war by the Canadian government in order to control the way people thought.
- This battle from lasted from 1939 to 1943 and saw the Germans trying to cut off a vital supply route from the allies in order to starve the British. This battle saw many new tactics and technology be developed by the allies in order to outwit the German navy. (4 Words)
- A nickname given to to women serving in the navy in Canada.
- Named operation Overlord it saw the allies land on the beaches of Normandy opening up a second front from the West to sandwich Germany, with the Soviet Union attacking from the East. (2 Words)
- Lead by an Austrian who enjoyed painting earlier in his life.
- This man was a popular industrialist and nicknamed the “Minister of everything”.
- A form of discrimination towards Jewish people that fueled Germany’s leader but was also in the mainstream in Canada during the 1930’s. (2 Words)
- Nearly 10k pilots from the Canadian Air Force lost their lives because of this battle. The battle is very controversial because cities were bombed and many civilians lost their lives and it took place in Germany. (2 Words)
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- The end of this battle was nick named “Black Christmas. This battle also caused lots of disdain towards Japanese in Canada because of the brutality of the imperial army. (4 Words)
- This man started off as the leader of the National Socialist Workers Party and quickly gained popularity in Germany just before the second world war. ( 2 Words)
- We see many of these corporations today they were designed to do a better job than privately owned corporations. (2 Words)
- An issue that divided Quebec and the rest of Canada even during the first world war. It was an a one of the Prime Ministers big issues.
- Around 340k commonwealth soldiers were rescued from this Port because of heavy bombing from the Germans and this battle led to France surrendering to Germany.
- A series of attacks in the so called soft underbelly of Europe. It consisted of two main battles and the fighting was in close quarters. (2 Words)
- The first battle of the Italian campaign, it took place on an island. (3 Words)
- A tactic where walls were knocked down it was named after a rodent.
- The battle took place in Belgium and the allied victory resulted in allies being able to bring supplies for their final assault on Germany. (4 Words)
- A derogatory term aimed at men who made it through home conscription but did not go to fight overseas voluntarily. It shares the same name as a monsters that eat brains.
- This battle caused the Dutch to regard Canadians as heroes and because of the allied victory it saw many people be saved from the Germans. (4 Words)
- Canadians and the allies spent many years decoding these secret messages. The effort of which led to the development of the first computer. (2 Words)
- A branch of Canada’s military played a huge role in many battles especially ones with air combat involved. (Acronym)
- This day was one day after Hitler commited suicide in a bunker facing certain defeat. It marked axis defeat in Europe. (Acronym)
- An immigrant who’s home country is at war with the country they are living in presently. In Canada these meant Germans, Italians and Japanese. (2 Words)
- This way of thinking was increasing in demand in Canada. It is defined by an extreme mobilization of all a countries resources. (2 Words)
- Training program that the prime minister made to try and stay out of overseas conscription. This program ended up training about 130k air personnel and cost the government 2.2 billion dollars. (Acronym)
- This man was leader of the liberal party throughout the second world war. His GrandFather was William Lyon Mackenzie. (2 Words)
- An investment urged by the government to buy and hold that aided canada in the war. (2 Words)
- The battle was fought near a famous German River and the place itself was demilitarized because of the Treaty of Versailles before WW2.
- This attack was nick named operation Sea Lion by Hitler and it consisted of heavy bombings. Many innocents lost their lives and Britain responded with the exact same type of attack to their aggressor. (3 Words)
- Popular form of government for Europe in the second world war across the left and the right.
- A boat with the same name as a car. These ships helped Canada win the battle of the Atlantic.
- Name of German air force it participated in many battles against the allies.
- About 48000 of these women immigrated to Canada at the end of the war. (2 Words)
- A group of countries that the U.S joined after the attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S.S.R joined after operation Barbarossa.
52 Clues: A political association between Britain and it’s colonies. • A nickname given to to women serving in the navy in Canada. • Lead by an Austrian who enjoyed painting earlier in his life. • A tactic where walls were knocked down it was named after a rodent. • Locating device heavily used by Canadians to avoid German vehicles. • ...
WW2 crossword Ben 2024-05-17
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- leader of japan
- place where jews were forced to live before they went to concentration camps
- british and americans invade france
- the president who dropped the atomic bomb
- concentration of Japanese in the U.S.
- night of broken glass
- first japanese loss in the pacific
- the alliance that opposed the axis
- leader of germany
- trials for major german leaders
- said anyone with jewish blood is a jew
- the battle that cause U.S. to drop the A-bomb
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- german air force
- prime minister of U.K.
- leader of italy
- leader of france
- widespread killing of jews
- the alliance that opposed the allies
- leader of united states
- surprise attack on U.S. by japan
- treaty that hitler disobeyed
- allied invasion of france
- leader of soviet union
- germany invades Soviet union but lost
- german concentration camp
25 Clues: leader of italy • leader of japan • german air force • leader of france • leader of germany • night of broken glass • prime minister of U.K. • leader of soviet union • leader of united states • allied invasion of france • german concentration camp • widespread killing of jews • treaty that hitler disobeyed • trials for major german leaders • surprise attack on U.S. by japan • ...
John WW2 Crossword 2024-05-15
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- The attack that led the US into WWII.
- Dropped at Hiroshima and made Japan surrender.
- Laws that excluded German-Jews from having equal rights with regular Germans.
- The countries that went against Germany.
- The countries that were supporting Germany.
- America’s plan to develop the atomic bomb
- Germans invaded this country first.
- German soldiers that targeted the Jews.
- Nazis secret police.
- The killing of a mass nation and targeting a specific race.
- Allies take back France from Germany.
- The successful defense by Britain against Germany
- The deadliest conflict between countries.
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- Places that Japanese-Americans had to go to during the war.
- Giving into something.
- A weapon made in the war that mowed down troops.
- The successful operation that saved 320,000 British and French Troops.
- The one who led Germany and strategically planned invasions.
- The people that sent coded messages to the Marines.
- The mass slaughter of Jews
- Bloodiest battle in the war.
- Signs or sayings that tried to convince people to do something.
- A group of people who were blamed for Germany’s problems.
- The biggest war in the world.
- Big vehicles that sent missiles to destroy buildings and other things.
25 Clues: Nazis secret police. • Giving into something. • The mass slaughter of Jews • Bloodiest battle in the war. • The biggest war in the world. • Germans invaded this country first. • The attack that led the US into WWII. • Allies take back France from Germany. • German soldiers that targeted the Jews. • The countries that went against Germany. • ...
WW2 crossword puzzle 2024-05-09
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- One of Americas best generals that fought in World War 2
- A battle between the U.S and Japan for control in the Pacific
- The mass murdering of Jews through world war 2
- Considered the bad guys of the war and included Germany, Japan, and Italy
- The president that took over after Roosevelt died
- A tactic Germans used also known as lightning war
- The kind of bomb that was dropped on Japan which was made them surrender
- The treaty that Hitler broke while making his army
- The dictator that led Italy in world war 2
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- The man that led Great Britain in the war before Churchill
- The name of the Allies invasion of France
- The man that led Japan throughout most of the war
- The main reason for Hitler losing the war in Stalingrad
- The man that led Germany in world war 2
- The man who led Russia throughout World War 2
- Consider the good guys of the war and included America and Great Britain
- The attack that led the U.S to declare war on Japan
- The president that led America but died in 1945
- The name of the beach the U.S had landed on to take Japan
- The first country Germany invaded which is said to have started the war
20 Clues: The man that led Germany in world war 2 • The name of the Allies invasion of France • The dictator that led Italy in world war 2 • The man who led Russia throughout World War 2 • The mass murdering of Jews through world war 2 • The president that led America but died in 1945 • The man that led Japan throughout most of the war • ...
US History WW2 2023-03-10
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- Where did Germany first invade that OFFICIALLY started the war?
- Production Board The job of organizing the wartime economy fell to the
- Japans attack on the United States
- Why did the Office of Price Administrant (OPA) institute price controls during World War II?
- All the day long, Whether rain or shine, She's part of the assembly line. She's making history,Working for victory,
- Under the terms of France’s surrender to Germany, southeastern France became a _______ known as Vichy France
- “By this "me next year we shall know whether the policy of appeasement has appeased, or whether it has only simulated a more ferocious appetite.”—Winston Churchill What “policy of appeasement” was Winston Churchill referring to?
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire
- Great Britain, United States, Soviet Union
- The quotation below comes from a 1944 Supreme Court decision. Justice Black's opinion was issued in which of theseSupreme Court cases? “It should be noted... that all legal restrictions which curtail the civil rights of a single racial group are immediately suspect.That is not to say that all such restrictions are unconstitutional. It is to say that courts must subject them to the most rigid scrutiny.Pressing public necessity may sometimes justify the existence of such restriction.”
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- In the 1930s, what legislation signaled the United States policy of isolationism?
- piece of legislation made it very difficult for Jews to flee to the United States following Kristallnacht
- allowed the United States to send "all aid short of war" to Britain despite its status as a neutral nation early in World War II?
- term GI refer to?
- A group that was targeted by white mobs in the Zoot Suit Riots
- The Atomic Bomb was dropped on which two cities?
- Who was the first country to stop Germany in their tracks?
- Who was FDR's successor when he died?
- The Double V Campaign sought to fight against fascism and
- Where were Japanese Americans sent to during the war?
20 Clues: term GI refer to? • Japans attack on the United States • Who was FDR's successor when he died? • Great Britain, United States, Soviet Union • The Atomic Bomb was dropped on which two cities? • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire • Where were Japanese Americans sent to during the war? • The Double V Campaign sought to fight against fascism and • ...
Polio, WW2 wartime 2023-02-16
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- a tiny living thing that lives in other living things and causes diseases
- Ann Fay had to make sure that the vegetables were nicely growing
- Feeling or showing sorrow
- having little strength or power
- postal system
- extreme anger
- a sudden beginning of a disease among people
- is a disease caused by a virus that attacks the spinal cord and damages the nervous system
- when you get polio, you might throw up or...
- is a sudden strong fear or anger that causes people to act without thinking
- a sudden beginning of a disease among people
- requiring immediate action
- feeling very anxious or worried
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- Ann Fay waited patiently for her dad to come back from war
- everything had to close or polio might have been transmitted
- is the keeping of a person, animal, or thing away from others to stop a disease from spreading
- not feeling well
- expected to take care of particular things or to perform certain duties
- Fay the main character
- to return to a normal or healthy condition
- Ann Fay went through the experience of polio
- to put an end to
- to go or come to see
23 Clues: postal system • extreme anger • not feeling well • to put an end to • to go or come to see • Fay the main character • Feeling or showing sorrow • requiring immediate action • having little strength or power • feeling very anxious or worried • to return to a normal or healthy condition • a sudden beginning of a disease among people • when you get polio, you might throw up or... • ...
WW2 - Chapter 11 2023-05-01
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- , to begin a state or position of command or control over all others
- , to take for granted or as true
- materials , items needed for fighting war
- , giving in unjust demands in order to avoid all out conflict.
- , this is the whole situation in where hitler and his nazis’ killed the jews.
- , to take unfair advantage
- Churchill , British leader won election to parliament in 1900 rushing to become head of the british navy in 1911 in the year leading up to ww2 he spoke out repeatedly against Hitler’s aggression
- , a national policy of actively trading with foreign countries to foster peace and prosperity
- Chamberlain , serving at top levels of british government since of WW1 quickly fell from favor when hitler invaded pollan a year latter, he resigned and died of cancer six months later.
- , to be in control of,to have full power
- , people that were targeted by Natzi
- , feared of hitler secret police, people sense of injury after WW1 served economic problems hitlers control over the german nation the lack of strong tradition.
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- camp , a camp where persons are detained or confined
- camp , a camp were men, women and children were sent to be executed
- Lend-Lease Act , the act the britain had run out of funds to fund the war, were britain could receive weapons, then return them or pay for them after the war, roosevelt followed britain leading in supporting any state fighting the nazis’
- , to make illegal by authority
- Tojo , He came prime minister of Japan in 1941 and supported an aggressive military policy
- , a political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and often racism and no tolerance of oppression.
- , A farm especially in communist countries, formed from many small Holdings collected in single unit for joint operation under government's supervision
- Hitler , Became president which gave him control of the army he also put jewish people into concentration camps young and old.
20 Clues: , to take unfair advantage • , to make illegal by authority • , to take for granted or as true • , people that were targeted by Natzi • , to be in control of,to have full power • materials , items needed for fighting war • camp , a camp where persons are detained or confined • , giving in unjust demands in order to avoid all out conflict. • ...
WW2 crossword puzzle 2025-01-29
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- The leaders of the axis powers at the time
- The land in Poland that the Germans wanted back into Germany
- The plan to invade Russia and take over crucial towns
- The battles where Germans tried to take northern Africa to gain oil
- The place in England where Germans bombed
- The name of the German Uboats and how they hunted
- The plan that was necessary for Germany to keep fighting find oil
- The land that the Germans wanted back from France
- The first person to stop Rommel and the Germans
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- The agreement that Russia and Germany wont fight each other
- The Liquid that made it necessary to make a Nuke
- Theplan to assassinate hitler with a bomb
- The plan to misdirect the French to go to the Heavy water Plant
- The plan for Germans capture Suez canal and Saudi Arabia for oil
- The first successful rocket that was used to bomb london
- Necessary for Germans to win the war
- Used to distract te Germans so the Allies could counter attack D-day
- The best German tank commander
- the Night of the broken glass
- The Beach where the Brits and French retreated to England to regroup
20 Clues: the Night of the broken glass • The best German tank commander • Necessary for Germans to win the war • Theplan to assassinate hitler with a bomb • The place in England where Germans bombed • The leaders of the axis powers at the time • The first person to stop Rommel and the Germans • The Liquid that made it necessary to make a Nuke • ...
WW2 crossword puzzle 2025-05-02
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- Considered the bad guys of the war and included Germany, Japan, and Italy
- The kind of bomb that was dropped on Japan which was made them surrender
- The man who led Russia throughout World War 2
- The name of the beach the U.S had landed on to take Japan with black sands
- The first country Germany invaded which is said to have started the war
- The man that led Japan throughout most of the war
- The president that took over after Roosevelt died
- The man that led Germany in world war 2
- The mass murdering of Jews through world war 2
- This battle was the turning point of the Eastern Front of WW2
- The lead scientist of the Manhattan Project
- The Battle of the ______ was a last ditch German assault to win the war
- The main season responsible for Hitler losing the war in Stalingrad
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- The attack that led the U.S to declare war on Japan
- The dictator that led Italy in world war 2
- A battle between the U.S and Japan for control in the Pacific
- Consider the good guys of the war and included America and Great Britain
- One of Americas best generals that fought in World War 2 and later a president
- The man that led Great Britain in the war before Churchill
- A tactic Germans used also known as lightning war
- The president that led America but died in 1945
- The treaty that Hitler broke while making his army
- First usage of an atomic bomb on a country
- The name of the Allies invasion of France
24 Clues: The man that led Germany in world war 2 • The name of the Allies invasion of France • The dictator that led Italy in world war 2 • First usage of an atomic bomb on a country • The lead scientist of the Manhattan Project • The man who led Russia throughout World War 2 • The mass murdering of Jews through world war 2 • The president that led America but died in 1945 • ...
WW2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-11
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- A piece of land in the Pacific belonging to the US
- Leader of Britain for most of the war
- The one in charge of defending the Philippines from Japan
- Dictator of Italy
- Prime Minister of Japan
- Dictator of the Soviet Union (Russia)
- A method used to unsuccessfully prevent Hitler from taking over
- The group including Japan, Germany, & Italy
- Hitler’s attempt to get rid of people who he thought didn’t belong in his new Germany
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- Hitler’s preferred method of war, also called “Lightning War”
- The city in Russia Hitler attempted to take over instead of Moscow
- USA president to succeed Roosevelt
- Where Japan attacked to make the US finally join the war
- President of the USA for the majority of the war
- When the Allies invaded Europe through Normandy
- The islands halfway between Japan & USA
- Dictator of Germany
- Extreme nationalism, authoritarian (Dictatorship)
- Respected USA military leader
- Those fighting against the Axis Alliance, include the US & Britain
20 Clues: Dictator of Italy • Dictator of Germany • Prime Minister of Japan • Respected USA military leader • USA president to succeed Roosevelt • Leader of Britain for most of the war • Dictator of the Soviet Union (Russia) • The islands halfway between Japan & USA • The group including Japan, Germany, & Italy • When the Allies invaded Europe through Normandy • ...
WW2 Vocab Crossword 2023-05-17
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- type of naval warfare in which submarines sink merchant ships such as freighters and tankers without warning
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- Provided a strategic base for the Us
- Led to Japans defeat
- where the Soviet Union defeated the Nazis in Stalingrad
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used
- Led to the evacuation of more 300,000 allied soldiers
- Adolf Hitler wrote this bookto spread his ideology
- the far-right totalitarian political ideology
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- the territory that a state believes is needed for its natural development
- This battle led to Adolf Hitler committing suicide
- Very large amphibious assault
- a hard fought battle on the eastern front
- German dictator during WW2
- Italian dictator who founded and led the National Fascist Party.
- A surprise attack by Japanese on the US
- allow each person to have only a fixed amount of food
- Resulted in the liberation of France
- a far-right ideology
- information that is biased or misleading, used to publicize a particular political point of view.
20 Clues: Led to Japans defeat • a far-right ideology • German dictator during WW2 • Very large amphibious assault • Provided a strategic base for the Us • Resulted in the liberation of France • A surprise attack by Japanese on the US • a hard fought battle on the eastern front • the far-right totalitarian political ideology • This battle led to Adolf Hitler committing suicide • ...
The Rise of Hitler Puzzle 2021-03-08
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- Awful event caused by Hitler and affected Jews
- these people made a pact with Germany called the non-aggression pact
- known as the secret police
- the main two combatants of WW2
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- the most famous concentration camp
- Leader of Germany and the Nazis
- Hitler invaded this place to start WW2
- the people who were hunted and put in concentration camps due to Hitler
8 Clues: known as the secret police • the main two combatants of WW2 • Leader of Germany and the Nazis • the most famous concentration camp • Hitler invaded this place to start WW2 • Awful event caused by Hitler and affected Jews • these people made a pact with Germany called the non-aggression pact • the people who were hunted and put in concentration camps due to Hitler
DBHC icons 2023-12-08
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- Conducted what we now knows a the "Underground Railroad"
- First female self-made millionaire in America
- "Do the best you can until you know better."
- The first black player selected to the US Davis Cups Team
- Played center for the National Basketball Association for over 14 years
- The U.S. Supreme Court's first black justice
- One of the first black athletes to cross the color line of international tennis. In 1956, became the first African American to win the Grand Slam event
- Joined the Cotton Club at age 16 and became a civil rights activist
- The first black person to win a Pulitzer Prize for her often reflecting on the struggles of her community
- Early black carriage manufacturer, entrepreneur, and civil rights activist
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- Group of black military pilots and airmen that fought in WW2
- The main Dreamgirl
- Declared himself Provisional President of Africa
- 1986 World Champion for the U.S. figure skating team
- Developed large-scale bloodbanks early in WW2
- Considered the best pitcher of all time
- Invinted the three-way traffic light
- Considered the first black poetry publisher
- First black professional baseball player
- One of the most popular basic cable channels targeting black audiences
20 Clues: The main Dreamgirl • Invinted the three-way traffic light • Considered the best pitcher of all time • First black professional baseball player • Considered the first black poetry publisher • "Do the best you can until you know better." • The U.S. Supreme Court's first black justice • First female self-made millionaire in America • ...
OBHS Crossword 2024-11-04
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- Someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence
- The house leader who greatly improved plastic surgery for soldiers in WW2.
- In WW2 he became a Royal Air Force commander while living in England.
- Go to someone's house very early in the morning to search.
- Black cat.
- Long bright world or long white cloud.
- Was a talented sportsman who was an All-Black player, manager, and rugby coach.
- In order to cause someone or something that is in your way to move.
- Spiritual restriction.
- Treating some people differently from others.
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- When a lot of people rapidly descend upon a specific region to mine for small pieces of.
- The movement of a person or people from one country.
- To attack a town.
- Guardianship of the sky, the sea, and the land.
- To take something out of or away from a place.
- To forbid something.
- An international agreement between countries or international entities.
- Group of islands in the central and southern Pacific Ocean.
- Donated the land for our school lodge to OBHS.
- Express strong disagreement with or disapproval of something.
20 Clues: Black cat. • To attack a town. • To forbid something. • Spiritual restriction. • Long bright world or long white cloud. • Treating some people differently from others. • To take something out of or away from a place. • Donated the land for our school lodge to OBHS. • Guardianship of the sky, the sea, and the land. • The movement of a person or people from one country. • ...
Roll of thunder hear my cry John, heyben 2024-10-30
14 Clues: 7 years • 9 year old • 6 years old • Cassie's dad • 12 years old • Cassie's mom • veteran of ww2 • owns a plantation • the aunt of Cassie • burned down a house • daughter of mrsimms • father of mizlillyanjean • brother of mizlillyinjean • place the story takes place
WW2 Pacific Theater 2022-02-28
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- The U.S ___ _ ____ at Midway.
- U.S declares war on Japan
- Japanese suicide bombings were known as _________.
- Little Boy weighed _________ pounds.
- bombing of Pearl Harbor
- _______ was the scientist of the Manhattan Project.
- Japan invented dropping _______ out of planes.
- The battle of the Coral Sea was __________ of Australia.
- most important weapon of pacific theater
- a game the U.S played predicting a war against Japan.
- The U.S ______ Japan.
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- carried parts of _________.
- The Battle of Midway put Japan on the ________ side.
- bombed Nagasaki
- Fat Man weighed ______ pounds.
- The battle of the Coral Sea was in _________
- Japans attempt at expansion
- The Battle of _________ came a month later
- Japanes Code for Midway was __.
- Philippines The Bataan Death March took place in _______________.
20 Clues: bombed Nagasaki • The U.S ______ Japan. • bombing of Pearl Harbor • U.S declares war on Japan • carried parts of _________. • Japans attempt at expansion • The U.S ___ _ ____ at Midway. • Fat Man weighed ______ pounds. • Japanes Code for Midway was __. • Little Boy weighed _________ pounds. • most important weapon of pacific theater • The Battle of _________ came a month later • ...
Utah and WW2 2022-01-31
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- The War Ration book contained ___.
- Utah company that made the M1919 machine gun.
- The state of ___ was immersed in the war effort.
- December 7, 1941 a "day that will live in __"
- WWII general who later became U.S. President.
- Language Mr. Newcomer speaks besides English.
- Benito ______ was Italy's leader during WWII.
- Country from where the D-Day invasion launched.
- Adolf ____ was the leader of Germany.
- D-Day was also called "Operation ______."
- Country that attacked Pearl Harbor.
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- The government started ____ goods.
- This invasion happened on June 6, 1944.
- Part of Allied powers along with England and U.S.
- The first city attacked by atomic weapons.
- Geneva plant produced ___ that built ships.
- Japanese emperor during WWII.
- Part of Axis powers with Germany and Japan.
- Country that invaded Poland starting WW2.
- Used for tires, it was very scarce during WWII.
20 Clues: Japanese emperor during WWII. • The government started ____ goods. • The War Ration book contained ___. • Country that attacked Pearl Harbor. • Adolf ____ was the leader of Germany. • This invasion happened on June 6, 1944. • Country that invaded Poland starting WW2. • D-Day was also called "Operation ______." • The first city attacked by atomic weapons. • ...
WW2 American Society 2015-03-03
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- The person who makes the income
- An act which authorized funds to build 41,000 miles of highway consisting of multi-lane express ways that would connect the nations major cities
- He wrote the book "Common Sense Book Of Baby And Child Care"
- Jobs that do not require heavy lifting
- He was the king of rock and roll
- A business that provides services rather than manufactured goods
- The ideal, or typical household with a father, mother, and children
- Houses built with the same plan
- An increase in births between 1945 and 1964
- A large scale buying, much of it on credit
- It was music originated in the gospel and blues traditions of African Americans
- A name given to the region of states in the south and the southwest
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- When a women becomes a house wife again
- It eased the return of ww2 veterans, providing education and employment
- It allowed companies to distribute its products of services through retail outlets owned by independent operators
- A rate at which goods are produced or services preformed
- "Test of the modern world"
- A creation from ford that has an engine and four wheels
- Developed a vaccine against polio
- The residential areas surrounding a city
20 Clues: "Test of the modern world" • The person who makes the income • Houses built with the same plan • He was the king of rock and roll • Developed a vaccine against polio • Jobs that do not require heavy lifting • When a women becomes a house wife again • The residential areas surrounding a city • A large scale buying, much of it on credit • ...
Biochemistry ww2 crossword 2015-09-24
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- a substance produced by a living organism that acts like a catalysts to speed of a specific biochemical reaction
- an attraction between atoms that allows the formation of chemical substances that contain two more atoms
- a substance that has moleculer structure consisting chiefly or entirely of a large number of similar units bonding together
- from the basic structural unit of acid
- coordinate body activities such as insulin which regulates the amount of sugar in the blood
- any of a class of organic compounds that are fatty acids of their diravities and are insoluble in water
- a molecule that binds to an enzyme and decreases activity
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose
- helps control movement such as proteins in the muscles which help control contraction
- molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer
- the minimum quantity of energy that the reacting species must process in undergo a specified reaction.
- a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and amino
- are organic compounds that contain the element nitrogen as well as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Proteins are the most diverse group of biologically important substances and are often considered to be the central compound necessary for life
- a molecule containing a very large number of atoms such as a protein neucleic acid or synthetic polymer
- protein that accelerates the speed of chemical reactions such as digestive enzymes which break down the food in the digestive tract
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- accompanied by the release of heat
- transformation from one molecule to a different molecule inside a cell and meditated by enzymes
- the chemical processes that occur with in a living organism to maintain life
- a complex organic substance present in living scales especially Dan and rna
- the process of breaking down foods by mechanical enzymatic actions into substances that can be used by the body
- accompanied by or absorption of heat
- used for support such as connective tissue and keratin that forms hair and nails
- a figure expressing the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale on which 7 is neutral lower values are more acid and higher values are more alkaline
- Carrier proteins are proteins involved in the movement of ions, small molecules, or macromolecules, such as another protein, across a biological membrane. Carrier proteins are integral membrane proteins; that is, they exist within and span the membrane across which they transport substances.
24 Clues: accompanied by the release of heat • accompanied by or absorption of heat • from the basic structural unit of acid • a molecule that binds to an enzyme and decreases activity • a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and amino • molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer • ...
America Post WW2 2023-02-03
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- system of expressways all over american states
- first row of homes built over treeless area
- ruled segregation in schools was unconstitutional
- economic well-being has been achieved by most members
- extension of the New Deal
- idea that equal opportunity is available of all americans to achieve success
- producing goods so rapidly they become obsolete and need to be ungraded/changed
- monitors enforcement of federal civil rights
- different things put together to be one but are still individual entities
- protection/promotion of interest of products for consumers
- increase of children after WW2 into the 1950s
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- decentralization of federal projects and more power on state and local levels
- became president in 1948
- educational reformer
- left wing political activist who wrote an influential book about child care
- residential areas outside of cities
- changed management in companies
- compliance with rules or laws
- increase in enthusiasm by americans in cars
- developed polio vaccine
- southern democrats who wanted to maintain segregation
- helped veterans get education and funding while job searching
- giving individual group right to carry out certain commercial activities
- first president to resign
24 Clues: educational reformer • developed polio vaccine • became president in 1948 • extension of the New Deal • first president to resign • compliance with rules or laws • changed management in companies • residential areas outside of cities • first row of homes built over treeless area • increase in enthusiasm by americans in cars • monitors enforcement of federal civil rights • ...
WW2 crossword Ben 2024-05-17
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- leader of japan
- place where jews were forced to live before they went to concentration camps
- british and americans invade france
- the president who dropped the atomic bomb
- concentration of Japanese in the U.S.
- night of broken glass
- first japanese loss in the pacific
- the alliance that opposed the axis
- leader of germany
- trials for major german leaders
- said anyone with jewish blood is a jew
- the battle that cause U.S. to drop the A-bomb
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- german air force
- prime minister of U.K.
- leader of italy
- leader of france
- widespread killing of jews
- the alliance that opposed the allies
- leader of united states
- surprise attack on U.S. by japan
- treaty that hitler disobeyed
- allied invasion of france
- leader of soviet union
- germany invades Soviet union but lost
- german concentration camp
25 Clues: leader of italy • leader of japan • german air force • leader of france • leader of germany • night of broken glass • prime minister of U.K. • leader of soviet union • leader of united states • allied invasion of france • german concentration camp • widespread killing of jews • treaty that hitler disobeyed • trials for major german leaders • surprise attack on U.S. by japan • ...
WW2 part 1 2025-12-02
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- the attack of Japan to this place is the reason US entered the war
- a leader who gains complete control of a country's government
- most Americans did not want to get involved in the problems of Europe because they were considered ____
- ____, radios, boots, and canned meat were given to the Soviet Union to help them
- when the US decided to let Great Britain borrow military supplies
- more than 2,300 _____ soldiers, sailors, and civilians were killed during Pearl Harbor
- was the emperor of Japan from 1926-1989
- US placed a ban on things like ____ and scrap metal
- prime minister and military leader of Japan
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- dictator of Germany who believed that Germans were superior to other people
- Germany invaded this country in 1939
- ____ powers were these countries Japan, Germany, and Italy
- a form of government that has complete control
- December 8,1941 US declared ___ on the Axis powers
- at the beginning of the war Germany and ____ agreed not to attack one another
- ____ powers were these countries Great Britain, France, and the United States
- president of the United States from 1933-1945
- communist leader of the Soviet Union who allied with Hitler then became allies to the US and Great Britain
- dictator of Italy who allied with Hitler
- prime minster of Great Britain
20 Clues: prime minster of Great Britain • Germany invaded this country in 1939 • was the emperor of Japan from 1926-1989 • dictator of Italy who allied with Hitler • prime minister and military leader of Japan • president of the United States from 1933-1945 • a form of government that has complete control • December 8,1941 US declared ___ on the Axis powers • ...
WWII 2025-07-01
7 Clues: One of the Axis • one of the Allies • Leader of Germany • made by the USA used on Hiroshima • Japanese military code of Honor (WW2) • Prime Minister of Australia during WWII • significant sea battle that weakened Japan's naval & air capabilities to the end of WW2
Cold War Review 2021-03-26
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- music that became popular in the 1950s
- contest where countries try to build more powerful weapons
- Critics of the 1950s say there was too much conformity and this.
- plan to give $13 billion to rebuild Europe after WW2
- conflict between Communist North Korea who invaded Non-Communist South Korea.
- Hollywood would not give jobs to certain entertainment figures because of suspected communist ties
- Truman skipped over __ when he sent troops to Korea
- play compared being accused of being a communist to being a witch
- fear of communists
- States under Soviet control that Stalin used as a buffer
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- government where government owns all property and business.
- became president after Truman.
- division of Europe between the free west and communist east
- increase in births after WW2
- U.S. shipped supplies into Germany by plane for over a year to fight communism
- rivalry between US and the Soviet Union that never resulted in actual war
- residential areas surrounding a city that grew in the 1950s
- showed which country had the best technology, Soviets put the first satellite into space
- extreme, reckless charges of communism
- promise by U.S. to aid struggling nations against communism
20 Clues: fear of communists • increase in births after WW2 • became president after Truman. • music that became popular in the 1950s • extreme, reckless charges of communism • Truman skipped over __ when he sent troops to Korea • plan to give $13 billion to rebuild Europe after WW2 • States under Soviet control that Stalin used as a buffer • ...
Final 2024-05-08
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- 1914-1918
- This plan gave money to European Countries to rebuild
- FDR's idea to bring USA back wasn't an OLD deal
- Leader of the Russian Revolution, he guided Soviet Russia into its early years and helped establish a new regime from 1917 to 1924 (5 letters
- people give up power to government Hitler mussolini
- His assassination by a Serbian nationalist group on June 28, 1914, sparked the onset of World War I
- June 6, 1944 assault amphibious
- After WW2 they wanted a buffer
- This city required an airlift to break a blockade
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- We suggested it but we didn't join it because we didn't want to be sucked into another war
- Germany's attempt at genocide
- Policy of giving in to Hitler
- 12-7-1941 attack
- The USA embargoed Japans
- This country had to take full responsibility for WW1
- Germany invaded in 1939
- This treaty required Germany to pay for war damages
- Trial held for war criminals for their crimes against...
- President Wilson point out we could maintain world peace with this document
- Turning point in the Pacific WW2
- Policy to stop communism
- Helped Communism die
22 Clues: 1914-1918 • 12-7-1941 attack • Helped Communism die • Germany invaded in 1939 • The USA embargoed Japans • Policy to stop communism • Germany's attempt at genocide • Policy of giving in to Hitler • After WW2 they wanted a buffer • June 6, 1944 assault amphibious • Turning point in the Pacific WW2 • FDR's idea to bring USA back wasn't an OLD deal • ...
Povijest 2023-06-14
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- čovjek koji je otkrio Ameriku
- ime djevojčice značajne za WW2, Frank
- najveći ratni zločinac u povijesti
- mjesto gdje su prvi puta korišteni bojni otrovi
- atentator na nećaka cara Franje Josipa I., Gavrilo
- narod koji u 4.st. dolazi u Europu
- svetac zaštitnik Hrvatske i Hrvata
- prvi hrv. predsjednik
- kraljevski grad u Dalmatinskoj Zagori (--> kralj Zvonimir)
- današnji papa
- grad u kojem je rođen Mesija
- staro ime za rimsku provinciju na području današnje Dalmacije
- posljednji vladar SSSR-a
- grad u Japanu uništen u WW2
- prvi američki predsjednik
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- staro ime za Tomislavgrad
- dio današnje Poljske
- ime vođe talijanskih fašista
- njegov kip nalazi se u Skopju, nadimak Veliki
- znanstvenica čiji je suprug Pierre, Marie
- dio Francuske, Dan D
- borac za prava crnaca u Južnoafričkoj Republici, Nelson
- hrvatski knez po kojem je nazvana hrv. dinastija
- babilonski car, najmoćniji u njihovoj povijesti
- grad odlučujuće uloge za obranu Hrvatske
- bivši premijer Ujedinjenog Kraljevstva, Winston
- jedna od sedmero Hrvata iz legende o dolasku Hrvata, Tuga
- norveški književnik, Peer Gynt, Henrik
- vođa partizana, čovjek koji se posvađao sa Staljinom, Josip Broz
29 Clues: današnji papa • dio današnje Poljske • dio Francuske, Dan D • prvi hrv. predsjednik • posljednji vladar SSSR-a • staro ime za Tomislavgrad • prvi američki predsjednik • grad u Japanu uništen u WW2 • ime vođe talijanskih fašista • grad u kojem je rođen Mesija • čovjek koji je otkrio Ameriku • najveći ratni zločinac u povijesti • narod koji u 4.st. dolazi u Europu • ...
LA REPUBLICA LIBERAL 2022-10-20
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- país en guerra
- como termino el partido liberal
- color del parido conservador
- sustituto de santos en su gobierno
- la violencia entre los partidos se conocia
- causa de la guerra con peru
- entrega del poder conservador al liberal
- partido que perdió las elecciones
- el gobierno de la gran pausa
- se concedió el voto libre aun sin educación
- fueron vigilados por el gobierno colombiano
- posición de colombia en la ww2
- que aumento pumarejo en su mandato
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- derecho implementado por olaya
- cuantos mandatos hizo lopez pumarejo
- el mandato que llevaban los conservadores
- años que se mantuvo la republica liberal
- color del partido liberal
- se separo del poder del estado
- aliado en la ww2
- que fue la depresion del 1929
- en cual mandato dio las vacaciones pagas
- prohibido por una nueva ley de tierras
- el primer mandatario de los liberales
- apodo del mandato del presidente santos
- recibio una modernización liberal
- a quien les beneficio el gobierno pumarejo
- fueron ingresadas como otro ciudadano
- la persona que dividio a el partido liberal
- creador de la reforma del 1936
30 Clues: país en guerra • aliado en la ww2 • color del partido liberal • causa de la guerra con peru • color del parido conservador • el gobierno de la gran pausa • que fue la depresion del 1929 • derecho implementado por olaya • se separo del poder del estado • posición de colombia en la ww2 • creador de la reforma del 1936 • como termino el partido liberal • ...
ww2 natalie cotton 2024-01-30
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- camps where jew where held and killed in bad conditions
- the people population and activites supporting the war efforts
- coupon or stamp used to help food shortages in ww2
- african american pilots who served in the us army air forces
- japanese attack on dec 7th 1941
- native american soldiers that used there language to talkon the battle feild
- a form of goverment where power is concentrated in the hands of one person
- american volunteer piolets who fought aginst japan before the us got in to war
- govermentissued bonds sold to finance the war
- the allied invasion of normandy france june 6th 1944
- people planted gardens for themselves for food supply
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- a secret research projectthat made an atomic bomb
- a weapon developed in the manhattan project used in hiroshima and nagasaki
- systematic and deliberate extermination of a specific ethnic or religeous group
- camps where japanese americans were forcibly relocated during ww2
- the 32 president of the us
16 Clues: the 32 president of the us • japanese attack on dec 7th 1941 • govermentissued bonds sold to finance the war • a secret research projectthat made an atomic bomb • coupon or stamp used to help food shortages in ww2 • the allied invasion of normandy france june 6th 1944 • people planted gardens for themselves for food supply • ...
Cold War Part 1: Review 2024-01-24
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- Confrontation and competition between the USA and the Soviet Union from
- first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957
- send US forces to any Middle Eastern nation that requested help in defending against Communism.
- provided veterans with loans to get an education and buy homes
- President who drop two bombs on Japan to end WWII
- making harsh accusations without evidence.
- was signed between the United States and North Korea to end the war
- This 1950's senator was known for his witch hunt of communists in the govt.
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- American sponsored program to aid and rebuild European countries economically
- WW2
- Massive dropping of food and supplies to keep Berlin
- Communist leader of China. He led the revolution to turn China communist after WW2
- The US and USSR were developing missile technology and became locked in a
- Americans Cold War policy to stop communism
- Lead the Union Forces during the Korean War and got fired for criticizing his president.
- The United States founded this in 1958
16 Clues: WW2 • The United States founded this in 1958 • Americans Cold War policy to stop communism • making harsh accusations without evidence. • President who drop two bombs on Japan to end WWII • Massive dropping of food and supplies to keep Berlin • provided veterans with loans to get an education and buy homes • ...
Alan Turing's crossword 2024-02-02
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- Even if it's a WW2 movie, its is also very...
- The number of million lives that Alan Turing saved during WW2 according to estimations
- The university where Turing studied and later worked
- What was the name of the film inspired by Alan Turing
- The british code-breaking establishment where Turing worked
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- Turing's famous test for machine intelligence
- Turing's birthplace
- What caused Turing's death ?
8 Clues: Turing's birthplace • What caused Turing's death ? • Even if it's a WW2 movie, its is also very... • Turing's famous test for machine intelligence • The university where Turing studied and later worked • What was the name of the film inspired by Alan Turing • The british code-breaking establishment where Turing worked • ...
WW2 Content Vocab Crossword 2017-04-10
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- / Suicide pilots. These would crash into US Ships and sank several destroyers in WW2.
- Hopping / Attackin and capturing key islands. The Allies used this.
- Camp / Japanese Americans were sent to these, which were crowded and uncomfortable.
- / This almost happened to the Jewish people.
- Camp / The most infamous part of WW2. Hitler sent jewish people to these.
- / 6 million Jewish people from Europe were murdered in this.
- / Means "Lightening War". Germany called the invasion of Poland this.
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- / The US used this, which limited how much of something a person can buy.
- / A hatred for Jewish people. Hitler had this.
- / A military blockade.
- / America and Britain urged this.
11 Clues: / A military blockade. • / America and Britain urged this. • / This almost happened to the Jewish people. • / A hatred for Jewish people. Hitler had this. • / 6 million Jewish people from Europe were murdered in this. • Hopping / Attackin and capturing key islands. The Allies used this. • / Means "Lightening War". Germany called the invasion of Poland this. • ...
Early Cold War and 1950's 2024-01-10
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- A policy that contained communism to stop the ideas spread to other countries.
- An emprire that wanted to push Communist Ideas.
- Campaing that contained harsh accusations without evidence.
- Hysteria that made people fear of communism
- Offered military and economic aid to any democratic narion under threat from authoritarian forces.
- A rise of births in households after WW2.
- Massive aid be given to countries recovering from WW2 to help rebuild their economies.
- citizens have the power to vote for representatives.
- Conflict between nations that does not involve direct military action.
- Elvis was the face of the genre of music.
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- Western Allie airlifting supplies and food.
- An organization of unions that want to maintain peace and prevent any wars.
- Ordered loyalty review boards to investigate un-American activities.
- Helped established the Interstate Highway act.
- South and North Korea going in war.
- Ten motion-picture producers, directors, and screenwriters became blacklisted from refusing to testify an anti-communist hearing.
16 Clues: South and North Korea going in war. • A rise of births in households after WW2. • Elvis was the face of the genre of music. • Western Allie airlifting supplies and food. • Hysteria that made people fear of communism • Helped established the Interstate Highway act. • An emprire that wanted to push Communist Ideas. • citizens have the power to vote for representatives. • ...
Cold War 2024-12-20
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- What was the name of the policy adopted to contain communism
- What was the name of the uprising which broke out in 1968?
- What construction came to symbolize the Cold War?
- What country was there a revolution in 1959?
- Which Olympics were boycotted in 1980 by the USA?
- What was the name of financial aid given to western countries after WW2
- Which country was invaded by USSR in 1979?
- ____________ Zone - a defensive area for the USSR in Eastern Europe
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- What was the name of the communication line set up after the cuban missile crisis?
- What was the name of the Alliance of USA, USSR and UK
- Which US president started the 'Second Cold War'
- When two countries increase the side of their weapon arsenal
- The Bay of ____________ was a failed invasion of Cuba
- Who was leader of USSR during WW2?
- Where was there an uprising in 1956?
- An agreement made between the USA and USSR to reduce number of nuclear weapons
16 Clues: Who was leader of USSR during WW2? • Where was there an uprising in 1956? • Which country was invaded by USSR in 1979? • What country was there a revolution in 1959? • Which US president started the 'Second Cold War' • What construction came to symbolize the Cold War? • Which Olympics were boycotted in 1980 by the USA? • ...
LA REPUBLICA LIBERAL 2022-10-20
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- partido que perdió las elecciones
- color del partido liberal
- recibio una modernización liberal
- creador de la reforma del 1936
- sustituto de santos en su gobierno
- aliado en la ww2
- años que se mantuvo la republica liberal
- color del parido conservador
- prohibido por una nueva ley de tierras
- el mandato que llevaban los conservadores
- fueron ingresadas como otro ciudadano
- que fue la depresion del 1929
- derecho implementado por olaya
- entrega del poder conservador al liberal
- la persona que dividio a el partido liberal
- la violencia entre los partidos se conocia
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- como termino el partido liberal
- se concedió el voto libre aun sin educación
- cuantos mandatos hizo lopez pumarejo
- el primer mandatario de los liberales
- a quien les beneficio el gobierno pumarejo
- se separo del poder del estado
- en cual mandato dio las vacaciones pagas
- el gobierno de la gran pausa
- fueron vigilados por el gobierno colombiano
- causa de la guerra con peru
- posición de colombia en la ww2
- país en guerra
- apodo del mandato del presidente santos
- que aumento pumarejo en su mandato
30 Clues: país en guerra • aliado en la ww2 • color del partido liberal • causa de la guerra con peru • el gobierno de la gran pausa • color del parido conservador • que fue la depresion del 1929 • se separo del poder del estado • creador de la reforma del 1936 • posición de colombia en la ww2 • derecho implementado por olaya • como termino el partido liberal • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2024-11-04
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- refers to an intensive, rapid military attack, often associated with aerial assaults
- were treated unfairly in nz
- donated to OBHS the land for our school lodge, Mt. Aspiring.
- is unfair treatment
- is to push someone away from a place
- was a Party, which was established on June 16, 1971.
- guardianship and protection of the environment
- The house leader who greatly improved plastic surgery for soldiers in WW2
- restricted, or prohibited.
- a person who has fled their own country
- disapproval, or dissent against political issues or policies.
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- is to attract people to a place
- influence, control, and spiritual power.
- prohibition against something
- New Zealand in moari
- New Zealand Army major in the 19th Armoured Regiment during WW2.
- helping the Allies to win the Battle of Britain and the Battle of Malta.
- representing an agreement between the British Crown and Māori chiefs.
- is a situation in which a large number of people move to a newly discovered goldfield
- enforcement actions in New Zealand from 1973 to 1979 aimed at identifying and deporting alleged illegal overstayers from Pacific Islands.
- movement of people from one place to another
21 Clues: is unfair treatment • New Zealand in moari • restricted, or prohibited. • were treated unfairly in nz • prohibition against something • is to attract people to a place • is to push someone away from a place • a person who has fled their own country • influence, control, and spiritual power. • movement of people from one place to another • ...
The Rise of Hitler Puzzle 2021-03-08
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- Hitler invaded this place to start WW2
- Awful event caused by Hitler and affected Jews
- known as the secret police
- these people made a pact with Germany called the non-aggression pact
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- the people who were hunted and put in concentration camps due to Hitler
- the main two combatants of WW2
- Leader of Germany and the Nazis
- the most famous concentration camp
8 Clues: known as the secret police • the main two combatants of WW2 • Leader of Germany and the Nazis • the most famous concentration camp • Hitler invaded this place to start WW2 • Awful event caused by Hitler and affected Jews • these people made a pact with Germany called the non-aggression pact • the people who were hunted and put in concentration camps due to Hitler
Crossword 14 2024-07-12
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- Leader of France during WW2
- Ancient Greek philosopher
- Yoko Ono husband
- James Bond writer
- French open
- Electric car company
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- EU Statelite navigation system
- Good, better _____
- Portuguese footballer
- East Midlands city
- Ralph Lauren clothing range
- ____ effect, false memories
- Joaquin Phoenix 2023 film
- Mona Lisa painter
14 Clues: French open • Yoko Ono husband • James Bond writer • Mona Lisa painter • Good, better _____ • East Midlands city • Electric car company • Portuguese footballer • Ancient Greek philosopher • Joaquin Phoenix 2023 film • Leader of France during WW2 • Ralph Lauren clothing range • ____ effect, false memories • EU Statelite navigation system
Post-WW2 2025-06-05
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- a town in ontario known as the uranium capital
- the theory that having huge stockpiles of bombs would create a peaceful stable situtation
- a Soviet cipher clerk at the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa
- a war fought by one country but for and in the interests of another
- women who married WW2 soldiers, who immigrated to Canada at the end of he war
- war that had no physical contact with eachother
- secret intelligence gathering
- cold war divided the world into two groups of allied countries. One of them is...
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- the canadians introduced a most open immigration act in 1952
- living together in harmony
- Many children were born
- created by the UN after WW2 to prevent future wars
12 Clues: Many children were born • living together in harmony • secret intelligence gathering • a town in ontario known as the uranium capital • war that had no physical contact with eachother • created by the UN after WW2 to prevent future wars • a Soviet cipher clerk at the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa • the canadians introduced a most open immigration act in 1952 • ...
Noha's Social Studies Final Exam Project 2024-05-06
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- Giving Electricity to rural areas
- An act that allowed the US to provide supplies to their trusted allies in WW2
- A bill stating farmers should only grow a certain amount of a certain crop
- Started riling up Americans to join WW2
- A bug that destroyed the production of cotton
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- Ruining peoples savings
- A way of helping people's profits after retirement
- Causing too much of a product to be created
- Georgia's most important contrubution to the war
9 Clues: Ruining peoples savings • Giving Electricity to rural areas • Started riling up Americans to join WW2 • Causing too much of a product to be created • A bug that destroyed the production of cotton • Georgia's most important contrubution to the war • A way of helping people's profits after retirement • ...
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" • ...
Biochemistry ww2 crossword 2015-09-25
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- coordinate body activities such as insulin which regulates the amount of sugar in the blood
- protein that accelerates the speed of chemical reactions such as digestive enzymes which break down the food in the digestive tract
- a substance produced by a living organism that acts like a catalysts to speed of a specific biochemical reaction
- Carrier proteins are proteins involved in the movement of ions, small molecules, or macromolecules, such as another protein, across a biological membrane. Carrier proteins are integral membrane proteins; that is, they exist within and span the membrane across which they transport substances.
- are organic compounds that contain the element nitrogen as well as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Proteins are the most diverse group of biologically important substances and are often considered to be the central compound necessary for life
- transformation from one molecule to a different molecule inside a cell and meditated by enzymes
- from the basic structural unit of acid
- the minimum quantity of energy that the reacting species must process in undergo a specified reaction.
- the chemical processes that occur with in a living organism to maintain life
- a substance that has moleculer structure consisting chiefly or entirely of a large number of similar units bonding together
- the process of breaking down foods by mechanical enzymatic actions into substances that can be used by the body
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- a complex organic substance present in living scales especially Dan and rna
- an attraction between atoms that allows the formation of chemical substances that contain two more atoms
- helps control movement such as proteins in the muscles which help control contraction
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose
- a molecule containing a very large number of atoms such as a protein neucleic acid or synthetic polymer
- used for support such as connective tissue and keratin that forms hair and nails
- a molecule that binds to an enzyme and decreases activity
- molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer
- any of a class of organic compounds that are fatty acids of their diravities and are insoluble in water
- accompanied by or absorption of heat
- accompanied by the release of heat
- a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and amino
- a figure expressing the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale on which 7 is neutral lower values are more acid and higher values are more alkaline
24 Clues: accompanied by the release of heat • accompanied by or absorption of heat • from the basic structural unit of acid • a molecule that binds to an enzyme and decreases activity • a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and amino • molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer • ...
Great Depression & WW2 2023-03-10
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- The United States never joins this “association of nations,” designed by President Wilson, because it would bring the US into foreign conflicts.
- Buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit, ignoring the risks
- On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked this important US naval base located in Hawaii
- Americans that lost their home during the Great Depression may have moved to a shantytown known as a “______________,” a phrase that refers to the President
- After Japan’s attack, the United States went into “________________”: preparation for war
- Nearly 20,000 WW1 veterans marched to DC to demand their bonus pay, but were met with violence. The group of veterans was known as the ___________ __________.
- One of the Allied Powers; this country became one of the world’s leading superpowers after WW2
- During the Great Depression, the government ordered the deportation of close to a million Mexican-Americans and immigrants, known as “_______________”
- This Act was amended in the midst of WW2 to require men ages 18 and up to register for the draft.
- This Democratic president won the Election of 1932 and would remain President until his death in April 1945
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded China during WW2 as well as attacked an American naval base
- Probably one of the biggest policies from the New Deal, this Act provides pensions to elderly citizens aged 65 and up, benefits to those who are disabled, and unemployment benefits
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- By 1933, the _________________ rate was very high; almost 15 million people were out of work.
- FDR wanted to add six new Justices to the Supreme Court, called “________ _________”
- Within the first 100 days in office, FDR passed a series of laws known as the _____ _________ with the goal of relieving the economy from its depression.
- Established in 1944, this guarantees veterans certain rights, including educational support, housing loans, and medical care
- Borrowing money to pay for a stock investment; one of the reasons for the stock market crash
- FDR used the radio to communicate with Americans, known as ____________ ______
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded Poland and was responsible for the Holocaust
- The mass killing of targeted groups; the Holocaust was a ______________ of close to 6 million Jewish people
- Spending more money than receiving in revenue
- During Hoover’s presidency, there was a period of high stock prices known as a “_______ _________”
- One of the Axis Powers; this country invaded parts of France and Africa and was led by fascist leader Benito Mussolini
- Once enacted, this policy gave the US the ability to loan/lend out weapons and military supplies to allies
- In this Supreme Court Case known as _____________ vs. United States, the Supreme Court upheld FDR’s Executive Order 9066 as constitutional
- This system graded areas of neighborhoods with different colors (Green, Blue, Yellow and Red), and approved loans based on the area. This policy maintained segregation across different cities in the United States.
- Republicans like Hoover believed that the economy will recover on its own as long as the government kept its “hands off”! This economic policy has a French term, known as “____________ _________”
- This extreme viewpoint that one’s race/ethnicity or nationality is superior to others; Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini are two examples of leaders who believe in this.
- To navigate across the Pacific Ocean, the US used this strategy to make its way to Japan’s mainland
- This comes in many forms of media and is used to convince Americans to support the war effort
- Harry Truman ordered this weapon of destruction to be used against Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- FDR authorized Executive Order 9066, which ordered the forced removal and relocation of Japanese Americans into ______________ camps in the Western region of the US
- A series of dust storms in 1933-1934 that rendered millions of acres of land useless, resulting in the migration of many farmers to the West Coast
33 Clues: Spending more money than receiving in revenue • Buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit, ignoring the risks • FDR used the radio to communicate with Americans, known as ____________ ______ • On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked this important US naval base located in Hawaii • ...
WW2 North Africa 2023-03-08
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- Italian 3 engine torpedo bomber, SM79
- Famous acronym of German armed forces in North Africa
- British nickname for M3 Stuart light tank
- Twin engine RAF fighter with 252, 227 & 272 Sqn for example
- Royal Navy C-in-C, Mediterranean
- Royal Air Force C-in-C, Middle East Command
- Island invested with the George Cross for its bravery
- German for tank
- Successful British Operation against Italians in 1940-41
- Monty's Christian name
- British nickname for pzkpfwIV with long barrelled 75mm
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- British creator & commander of the SAS
- Painted on the noses of 112 squadron aircraft
- Name of British Infantry Tank Mk III
- Name of British Infantry Tank Mk II
- British nickname for M3 Grant medium tank
- Italian Commander-in-Chief
- Christian name of the Desert Fox
- Proper name for the desert rat
- Egyptian railway station and scene of British come back in 1942
- British tank machine gun
21 Clues: German for tank • Monty's Christian name • British tank machine gun • Italian Commander-in-Chief • Proper name for the desert rat • Royal Navy C-in-C, Mediterranean • Christian name of the Desert Fox • Name of British Infantry Tank Mk II • Name of British Infantry Tank Mk III • Italian 3 engine torpedo bomber, SM79 • British creator & commander of the SAS • ...
WW2 Crossword Vocab 2023-04-26
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- code name for the secret United States project set up in 1942 to develop atomic bombs for use in World War II.
- Give valid reasons or evidence to support an answer or conclusion
- Belief that one race is superior or inferior to another
- an attack by an armed force to conquer another country
- United States general who played an important role in the Allied victory in World War II
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, based on race, ethnicity, or religion
- Japanese city in which the second atomic bomb was dropped
- Soviet General during World War II
- A device in literature where an object represents an idea
- Japanese suicide pilots who loaded their planes with explosives and crashed them into American ships
- A graphic novel by Art Spiegelman detailing his fathers' life through the Holocaust and time spent in concentration camps
- City in Japan, the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, on August 6, 1945. The bombing hastened the end of World War II.
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- Detention centers where more than 100,000 Japanese Americans were relocated during World War II by order of the President
- Desert Fox"-May 1942; German and Italian armies were led by him and attacked British occupied Egypt and the Suez Canal for the second time; were defeated at the Battle of El Alamein;
- The Third German Empire, established by Adolf Hitler in the 1930s
- the name of the American B-29 bomber, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, Jr., that dropped the atomic bomb
- British Royal Air Force
- Prejudice against Jews
- the German air force before and during World War II
- "Lighting war", type of fast-moving warfare used by German forces in WWII
20 Clues: Prejudice against Jews • British Royal Air Force • Soviet General during World War II • the German air force before and during World War II • an attack by an armed force to conquer another country • Belief that one race is superior or inferior to another • Japanese city in which the second atomic bomb was dropped • ...
WW2 crossword puzzle 2023-05-04
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- the average 27,000 people died per___
- bombs for use in World War II
- A war in which Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States, China,
- Hitler's invasion of Poland in September 1939
- When millions of Jewish people were killed by the Nazis
- Japanese prime minister and mastermind of Japanese military
- Code name for the secret United States project set up in 1942 to develop
- Jewish people were put into ____ camps Solve OK Cancel
- The Americans entered the war when Japan bombed this place
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- The first day of the Allied invasion of Normandy
- Leader of Germany
- The alliance of Italy, Germany and Japan
- other allies defeated Germany, Italy, and Japan.
- German word meaning "lightning war"
- Communist dictator of Soviet Union
- when did ww2 end?
- A ruler who is unconstrained by law
- World War II began when Germany invaded this country
- The alliance of Britain, France and Russia
- Benito Mussolini was leader of this country
20 Clues: Leader of Germany • when did ww2 end? • bombs for use in World War II • Communist dictator of Soviet Union • German word meaning "lightning war" • A ruler who is unconstrained by law • the average 27,000 people died per___ • The alliance of Italy, Germany and Japan • The alliance of Britain, France and Russia • Benito Mussolini was leader of this country • ...
WW2 and Holocaust 2023-05-05
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- The Battle of ____ was known as Hitler's last hope
- The first city hit in Japan with the atomic bomb
- The second city hit in Japan with the atomic bomb
- Britain,France,the United States,and the Soviet Union
- the belief that one race is better than others
- The Battle of ______ is considered by many historians to be the defining battle of the entire war
- a violent outburst of government -approved anti-Semitism swept across Germany and Austria
- Harbor, Japanese planes made a surprise attack on the U.S. naval base
- a form of warfare conducted with great speed and force
- World War 2 ________ in 1945
- Sea, Japanese forces continued their advance but the U.S. Navy stopped them at the Battle of the ______
- President of the U.S. during WW2
- Germany,Italy,Japan powers
- World War 2 ______ in 1939
- the information used by a government to make people think or act in a particular way
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- ______ surrendered on May 7th 1945
- a person who rules with total authority
- The leader of the Germans
- a policy in which an aggressor is given concessions to keep the peace
- bomb, a bomb that causes an extremely dangerous explosion by splitting atoms apart
- a belief in a classless society in which there is no private property and the state owns all the means of production
- _______ surrendered on August 15th 1945
- The Battle of _____ was the turning point of the war in the Pacific
- made her first appearance in a popular 1942 song
- the belief that a country should maintain a strong and aggressive military
- The Allies surround Germany in this city in April 1945
- the total elimination of a group of people
- to distribute something in limited quantities
- Six million Jews—two-thirds of Europe’s Jewish population—were murdered
- the Allies landed around 150,000 soldiers on five beaches across the Normandy region of France
30 Clues: The leader of the Germans • Germany,Italy,Japan powers • World War 2 ______ in 1939 • World War 2 ________ in 1945 • President of the U.S. during WW2 • ______ surrendered on May 7th 1945 • a person who rules with total authority • _______ surrendered on August 15th 1945 • the total elimination of a group of people • to distribute something in limited quantities • ...
WW2 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-03-07
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- Bombing of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii by Japan on December 7, 1941.
- A political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and no tolerance of opposition
- A methodical plan orchestrated by Hitler to ensure German supremacy. It called for the elimination of Jews, non-conformists, homosexuals, Roma, non-Aryans, and mentally and physically disabled people.
- Accepting demands in order to avoid conflict
- A 1944-1945 battle in which Allied forces turned back the last major German offensive of World War II.
- "Victory over Japan day" is the celebration of the Surrender of Japan, which was announced on August 15, 1945
- A battle in February and March 1945 in which U.S. forces took Iwo Jima, a small but strategically important island off the Japanese coast.
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, usually owned by the government.
- Code name for the U.S. effort during World War II to produce the atomic bomb. Much of the early research was done in New York City by refugee physicists in the United States.
- June 6, 1944 - Led by Eisenhower, over a million troops (the largest invasion force in history) stormed the beaches at Normandy and began the process of re-taking France. The turning point of World War II.
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- Two Japanese cities on which the U.S. dropped the atomic bombs to end World War II.
- Two Post WWII meetings of the allies where the division of Germany, the creation of the United Nations, and trials for war criminals were discussed.
- a category of activities, made illegal at the Nuremberg war crime trials, condemning states that abuse human rights
- Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- Internment Japanese and Japanese Americans from the West Coast of the United States during WWII. Approximately 110,000 men, women and children-were sent to hastily constructed camps called "War Relocation Centers" in rural areas of the US.
- WWII strategy of conquering only certain Pacific islands that were important to the Allied advance toward Japan
- May 8, 1945; victory in Europe Day when the Germans surrendered
- Alliance of Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States, and France during World War II.
- a nuclear weapon in which enormous energy is released by nuclear fission (splitting the nuclei of a heavy element like uranium 235 or plutonium 239)
- U.S. naval victory over the Japanese fleet in June 1942, in which the Japanese lost four of their best aircraft carriers. It marked a turning point in World War II.
20 Clues: Accepting demands in order to avoid conflict • Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • Bombing of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii by Japan on December 7, 1941. • May 8, 1945; victory in Europe Day when the Germans surrendered • Two Japanese cities on which the U.S. dropped the atomic bombs to end World War II. • ...
WW2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-30
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- Leader of Italy during World War II
- This U.S. Naval base being bombed was the reason the United States joined World War II
- This Country Being invaded was the spark that started World War II
- Last major battle of World War II; Allied win brought American closer to Japan to make a decision whether to invade or not
- This Japanese American refused to go into internment and was arrested
- Posters, films, or radio messages used to boost support and show the enemy as a threat
- Limiting how much of goods people can buy and use so that the extra supplies could be sent to those in the war
- Leader of America for the majority of World War II
- Prime Minister of Britain during the majority of World War II
- This peacekeeping council was made in spite of the failures of the League of Nations
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- Totalitarian Dictator of Germany during World War 2
- Scientist who was responsible for the creation of the Atomic Bomb
- Trials to punish Japanese leaders for their actions in World War II were held here
- Military leader of Japan during World War II
- This battle showed German forces trying to take over Egypt and the Suez Canal but were stopped by British troops
- Also referred to as the "night of broken glass
- The Genocide of discriminated Europeans during World War II
- The practice of getting a country ready for war; everyone had a role
- This Treaty was a cause of World War II
- This U.S. President freed Japanese Americans and gave reparations of $20,000 for the wrongdoings of the past
20 Clues: Leader of Italy during World War II • This Treaty was a cause of World War II • Military leader of Japan during World War II • Also referred to as the "night of broken glass • Leader of America for the majority of World War II • Totalitarian Dictator of Germany during World War 2 • The Genocide of discriminated Europeans during World War II • ...
Post WW2 Crossword 2022-01-28
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- End goal for the space race
- Cookie cutter neighborhood
- Refused to leave a whites only theatre section
- First female Prime Minister
- Ran across Canada for cancer
- War that involves spying and secrecy
- A rivalry to gain superiority in space
- Nuclear warheads in Cuba
- A space shuttle that blew up mid-flight
- A synonym for vote
- Second attempt at bringing Quebec into the accords
- Soviet rocket program
- Popular rock musician
- First long range ballistic missile
- Invented the goalie mask
- First attempt at bringing Quebec into the accords
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- Mission responsible for the moon landing
- Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
- Popular rock band
- Political stance created by Karl Marx
- Supersonic jet plane
- Established power to NATO
- First professional black hockey player
- Worlds first ICBM
- Leader of the US during the cold war
- Introduced by Brian Maloney as a sales tax
- Outline of the rules of a country
- Prime Minister during the 1980s
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Leader of Russia during the cold war
- A generation of people that created many children
31 Clues: Popular rock band • Worlds first ICBM • A synonym for vote • Supersonic jet plane • Soviet rocket program • Popular rock musician • Nuclear warheads in Cuba • Invented the goalie mask • Established power to NATO • Cookie cutter neighborhood • End goal for the space race • First female Prime Minister • Ran across Canada for cancer • Prime Minister during the 1980s • ...
4Butters WW1 WW2 2022-04-29
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- ___ started 1941
- who tried to take over Russia
- the last name of Adolf
- 70,000 people ______
- The first city boomed in japan
- ______ would not surrender after the first booming
- ______ was attacked by japan
- Adolf Hitler was a good
- this bomb was dropped on japan
- the second place in Japan was boomed
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- this was not considered a state yet
- ___________ died in the bombing
- Hitler committed _________
- there was a lot of ______ going on
- harbor was the place where japan destroyed USA military base
- joined the war late
- 100,000 people died from _____
- _______ was afraid to join the wars
- who had an alliance with Germany
- the first name of Hitler
- this war was when Russia and the USA fought
- _____ the attack on France beaches with Germans on the Clift
22 Clues: ___ started 1941 • joined the war late • 70,000 people ______ • the last name of Adolf • Adolf Hitler was a good • the first name of Hitler • Hitler committed _________ • ______ was attacked by japan • who tried to take over Russia • 100,000 people died from _____ • The first city boomed in japan • this bomb was dropped on japan • ___________ died in the bombing • ...
US History WW2 2022-05-09
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- a Japanese strategy during World War II, in which suicide pilots flew bomb-filled planes directly into the vessels of the Allied fleet
- the systematic killing of a racial, political, or cultural group
- a form of fascism that promoted the belief that Germans and other Nordic peoples were superior to other races
- the bombing of specific targets
- the top-secret U.S. government project that developed the atomic bomb
- an international organization founded in 1945 to further the causes of peace, prosperity, and human rights
- the total value of the goods and services produced in a country in a year
- average pay
- a nation's independent authority
- an American strategy in the Pacific during World War II in which islands heavily defended by the Japanese were bypassed in order to capture nearby islands that were not well defended
- the rapid release of a large number of bombs over a wide area
- a large-scale military counterattack by a force that was previously on the defensive
- the assembling of troops and equipment for war
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- the glorification of military power and values
- a series of international agreements that set rules for proper conduct toward sick and wounded enemy soldiers and the civilians who take care of them
- a bomb with explosive power that comes from the energy suddenly released by splitting the nuclei of uranium or plutonium atoms
- a system in which the government totally controls all aspects of a society, including the economy
- "lightning war," the German military strategy during World War II of attacking without warning
- yielding to an enemy's demands in order to maintain peace
- a government that is run by citizens of a conquered country who carry out the policies of the conqueror
- a court
- a center for confining people who have been relocated for reasons of national security
- the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II
- the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of Jews and other minority groups by the Nazis
- a system of legal restrictions on the prices charged for goods
- a system for limiting the distribution of food, gasoline, and other goods so that the military can have the weapons, equipment, and supplies it needs
- sector the segment of the economy that does not produce goods
- a political movement based on an extreme nationalism in which the state comes first and individual liberty is secondary
- rights that are regarded as belonging to all people, such as the right to life, liberty, and equality before the law, as well as freedom of religion, expression, and assembly
29 Clues: a court • average pay • the bombing of specific targets • a nation's independent authority • the glorification of military power and values • the assembling of troops and equipment for war • yielding to an enemy's demands in order to maintain peace • sector the segment of the economy that does not produce goods • ...
WW2/Great deprresion 2025-06-24
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- – Economic improvement following the Great Depression and WWII.
- – A severe worldwide economic downturn in the 1930s.
- – Economic and political system that rose during the Great Depression.
- – The day the stock market crashed in 1929.
- – When a government spends more than it earns; grew during WWII.
- – The rise in prices that reduces the purchasing power of money.
- – U.S. program to supply allies with war materials before joining WWII.
- – Goods brought into a country, often restricted during war.
- – Government financial assistance to support industries during hard times.
- – A period of economic decline less severe than a depression.
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- – Used to influence public opinion and boost morale during WWII.
- – Goods sent out of a country; critical for wartime economies.
- – A series of programs by FDR to combat the Great Depression.
- – Converted to produce weapons and supplies during WWII.
- – Taxes on imports that increased in the 1930s, worsening the depression.
- – Economic changes and sacrifices made during periods of conflict.
- – The process of preparing a nation’s economy and military for war.
- – A key feature of the Great Depression where millions lost jobs.
- – Its 1929 crash marked the beginning of the Great Depression.
- – Controlled distribution of scarce goods during WWII.
20 Clues: – The day the stock market crashed in 1929. • – A severe worldwide economic downturn in the 1930s. • – Controlled distribution of scarce goods during WWII. • – Converted to produce weapons and supplies during WWII. • – Goods brought into a country, often restricted during war. • – A series of programs by FDR to combat the Great Depression. • ...
Countries 2021-04-26
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- This Country is known for its dangerous wildlife and interesting accent
- This country is right between the ocean and Spain
- Country where a majority of the Eastern colonists came from
- The major country that opposed Britain in the Seven Years war.
- First country to fall to Germany in WW2
- Country to the south of North Korea that has a thriving democracy
- This country was formerly the biggest part of the Soviet Union
- This country is partly responsible for both World Wars
- Country that has the second-largest economy in the world
- country with the largest population in the world
- Neutral country that Germany invaded in both World Wars
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- Country to the North of the United States
- Country with the largest economy in the world
- Country to the South of the United States
- Was the center of a proxy war between the United States and the Soviet Union. The US eventually pulled out of this country.
- Island country that was defeated in WW2 by the United States
- closest country to Antarctica in the world
- Country run by the brutal dictator Kim Jung Un
- Mexico was a colony under this country
- Biggest country in South America
20 Clues: Biggest country in South America • Mexico was a colony under this country • First country to fall to Germany in WW2 • Country to the North of the United States • Country to the South of the United States • closest country to Antarctica in the world • Country with the largest economy in the world • Country run by the brutal dictator Kim Jung Un • ...
DBHC icons 2023-12-08
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- Conducting what we now knows a the "Underground Railroad"
- First female self-made millionaire in America
- "Do the best you can until you know better."
- The first black player selected to the US Davis Cups Team
- Played center for the National Basketball Association for over 14 years
- The U.S. Supreme Court's first black justice
- One of the first black athletes to cross the color line of international tennis. In 1956, became the first African American to win the Grand Slam event
- Joined the Cotton Club at age 16 and became a civil rights activist
- The first black person to win a Pulitzer Prize for her often reflecting on the struggles of her community
- Early black carriage manufacturer, entrepreneur, and civil rights activist
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- Group of black military pilots and airmen that fought in WW2
- The main Dreamgirl
- Declared himself Provisional President of Africa
- 1986 World Champion for the U.S. figure skating team
- Developed large-scale bloodbanks early in WW2
- Considered the best pitcher of all time
- Invinted the three-way traffic light
- Considered the first black poetry publisher
- First black professional baseball player
- One of the most popular basic cable channels targeting black audiences
20 Clues: The main Dreamgirl • Invinted the three-way traffic light • Considered the best pitcher of all time • First black professional baseball player • Considered the first black poetry publisher • "Do the best you can until you know better." • The U.S. Supreme Court's first black justice • First female self-made millionaire in America • ...
Ava Tedescos crossword puzzle 2021-06-14
USA 2022-04-27
Across
- Showed pop icons
- First one to the moon
- Steel industry, Midwest area
- USA in WW2
- Industrialization
- Make Love, not war!
- First man on the moon
- Significant technological changes
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- Teenage Idol
- Wall street 1929
- Decade of poverty
- Protect Kuwait and Saudi Arabia
- Immigrants from Asia
- President
- Declared war on Germany
- Led by Martin Luther King, among others
- Hoovers, TV, refridgerators
- The ? twenties
18 Clues: President • USA in WW2 • Teenage Idol • The ? twenties • Wall street 1929 • Showed pop icons • Decade of poverty • Industrialization • Make Love, not war! • Immigrants from Asia • First one to the moon • First man on the moon • Declared war on Germany • Hoovers, TV, refridgerators • Steel industry, Midwest area • Protect Kuwait and Saudi Arabia • Significant technological changes • ...
USH- Important People 2021-05-13
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- Decorated combat veteran who came back to protest against the Vietnam War, and later became a Senator.
- Sued the Board of Education over school segregation
- Two people convicted of spying for the Russians and stealing Nuclear secrets
- Head of UK during WW2
- Had a Doctrine to encourage Democracies and battle Communism
- Head of North Korea during Vietnam War
- US Prez who didn't think it was his job to do anything about the Great Depression
- An important leader in the Civil Rights movement known for his phrase "By Any Means Necessary"
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- An important leader in the Civil Rights movement, known for non-violence
- US President at the end of Vietnam, impeached
- President who wanted to give Americans a New Deal
- Won debates against Nixon by not looking as sweaty
- Gave the Gettysburg Address, saved the Union
- Head of Soviet Union during WW2
- US Senator who controversially hunted down Communists
- Head of communist Cuba
16 Clues: Head of UK during WW2 • Head of communist Cuba • Head of Soviet Union during WW2 • Head of North Korea during Vietnam War • Gave the Gettysburg Address, saved the Union • US President at the end of Vietnam, impeached • President who wanted to give Americans a New Deal • Won debates against Nixon by not looking as sweaty • ...
War 2025-07-08
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- Hitler had a hatred of these people
- A very old fashioned weapon used initially in medieval times to launch rocks at castles
- The war against Argentina that took place in 1982
- This country was fount against in the gulf war
- The month of the year that World War 1 ended
- Hitler got shot in this body part
- Russian dictator from 1922 to 1952
- Operation Enduring _________ was the name of the military operation in Afghanistan following 9/11
- A period of heavy booming by Germany on Britain
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- Hitler had to cut this to fit on a gas mask
- A country invaded by air during WW2
- Name of the war where British forces were deployed to Kuwait in 1990-1991
- This militia group won the war in Afghanistan
- The number (in millions) of Jews who died in WW2
- A weapon pirates used on boats to shoot each
- The day of the week that World War 2 started
16 Clues: Hitler got shot in this body part • Russian dictator from 1922 to 1952 • A country invaded by air during WW2 • Hitler had a hatred of these people • Hitler had to cut this to fit on a gas mask • The month of the year that World War 1 ended • A weapon pirates used on boats to shoot each • The day of the week that World War 2 started • ...
