ww2 Crossword Puzzles
Korean War Crossword 2014-03-12
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- Which nation introduced hundreds of thousands of its own troops into the war to support North Korea?
- The city where General MacArthur launched his amphibious assault
- The capital of North Korea
- First president of South Korea
- General who replaces MacArthur
- Dividing North from South Korea is the 38th ________
- Country that supported the South in repelling invaders
- Right or Wrong? The Korean war has not yet ended.
- US president at the beginning of the war
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- Nation which supplied N. Korea with equipment
- The capital city of South Korea
- Country which occupied Korea until the conclusion of WW2
- The Korean War "ended" during the presidency of _________
- The leader of North Korea
- The most significant American who commanded the U.N. forces in Korea
- Island where Truman meets with MacArthur
- The boundary between North Korea and China is the ____ River
17 Clues: The leader of North Korea • The capital of North Korea • First president of South Korea • General who replaces MacArthur • The capital city of South Korea • Island where Truman meets with MacArthur • US president at the beginning of the war • Nation which supplied N. Korea with equipment • Right or Wrong? The Korean war has not yet ended. • ...
Veteran's Crossword (Some Numbers and Special Characters) 2022-11-09
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- The war after which Veteran's Day came to be
- The full name of 11 Across
- What you are
- The 11:11 11/11 memorial's actual name.
- The first American war
- Hasn't been in any wars
- A war in which we attempted to stop the country from becoming communist
- What you just read
- Often said to veterans
- This year, Veterans day is on ______
- Another name for 22 Down
- The number of words in this crossword
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- The date of Veteran's Day
- The "sequal"
- Many veterans suffer from ____
- The state that has the 11:11 11/11 memorial
- What it is known as when a country fights itself
- Often played during veteran's cerimonies
- Many veterans fought in ____
- A short name for veterans; Not to be confused with veterinarian
- The day
- Not to be confused with veterinarian
- Also known as the Star-Spangled Banner
- The month of Veteran's Day
- The original name of Veteran's Day
- We were included after the events at Pearl Harbor
26 Clues: The day • The "sequal" • What you are • What you just read • The first American war • Often said to veterans • Hasn't been in any wars • Another name for 22 Down • The date of Veteran's Day • The full name of 11 Across • The month of Veteran's Day • Many veterans fought in ____ • Many veterans suffer from ____ • The original name of Veteran's Day • Not to be confused with veterinarian • ...
Chapter 26 The Fight To Win World War II 2019-03-07
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- Second city to be bombed
- First city in history to be attacked by a nuclear warhead
- Where Japanese American families were housing
- Leader of all Allied troops who would later become president of the US
- Turning point for the US in the Pacific
- American president responsible for the bombings
- The mass murder of Jews and other people
- Rooms in which millions were killed in
- A plan, or tactic for war
- Number of people who died in WW2
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- Japanese island in which a famous photgraph was taken
- Weapon of mass destruction developed by
- Concentration camp in Poland you may remember from Night (9th grade)
- Where 112,000 Japanese Americans were sent
- Limiting the amount of items allowed.
- Four of these were sank by the US
- Jobs created after the Great Depression for producing weapons
- Last axis power to surrender
- Battle famously shown in media that took place in Normandy, France
- Americans did this with rubber, tin and other goods to help make war supplies
20 Clues: Second city to be bombed • A plan, or tactic for war • Last axis power to surrender • Number of people who died in WW2 • Four of these were sank by the US • Limiting the amount of items allowed. • Rooms in which millions were killed in • Weapon of mass destruction developed by • Turning point for the US in the Pacific • The mass murder of Jews and other people • ...
Key Terms Chapter 6 2014-05-13
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- Something extra that business offers to consumers
- A comparison of resources used and the results
- Something that a business was known for a long time
- The study of lifestyles
- Lifestyle, beliefs and customs of a specific group of people
- Symbol that distinguish a business' products from others
- Something that makes others' life easier
- Amount of money consumers spent on a specific product
- A short and catchy phrase used for advertising purposes
- A person who makes buying decisions for others
- Male or Female
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- Basic characteristics of human beings
- Large group of people born after WW2
- A part of the whole market that has specific characteristics
- The consumer's perception of a business or its products
- A tune made by the business that makes consumers distinguish its products from others
- The invitation to bid a contract
- A special symbols that represents a product or company
- Arranging bids for themselves without competition
- A company taking over one or more other companies
20 Clues: Male or Female • The study of lifestyles • The invitation to bid a contract • Large group of people born after WW2 • Basic characteristics of human beings • Something that makes others' life easier • A comparison of resources used and the results • A person who makes buying decisions for others • Something extra that business offers to consumers • ...
Do you know your heros? 2014-06-29
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- / Current Rosh Betar
- / How do Trumpeldor loose his arm?
- / Jabotinsky founded the Jewish Legion in which war?
- / What political party did Begin help create?
- / What was Trumpeldor's last words?
- / When did Trumpeldor became interested in Zionism?
- / Which Kibbutz did Trumpeldor work when he first made Aliyah to Eretz Israel?
- / Was Jabotinsky for or against Herzl's 'Uganda Plan'
- / What spurred Jabotinsky to undertake Zionist activity?
- / Where did Jabotinsky and Trumpeldor meet?
- / Begin is not buried on Har Herzl the all other Prime Ministers, where is he buried?
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- / Which defense group did Trumpeldor lead?
- / I.T.L
- / What organisation educated the youth of the Diaspora for the liberation and building of Eretz Israel?
- / Where was Begin in WW2 before he escaped to Jerusalem?
- / Begin helped achieve peace with which Egyptian President?
- / What stigma did Trumpeldor what to remove?
- / What year was Jabostinksy's body laid to rest on Har Herzl?
- / N.Z.O
- / Who was the sixth Prime Minister of the State of Israel?
20 Clues: / I.T.L • / N.Z.O • / Current Rosh Betar • / How do Trumpeldor loose his arm? • / What was Trumpeldor's last words? • / Which defense group did Trumpeldor lead? • / Where did Jabotinsky and Trumpeldor meet? • / What stigma did Trumpeldor what to remove? • / What political party did Begin help create? • / When did Trumpeldor became interested in Zionism? • ...
Civics Final crossword 2022-01-12
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- maximum number of terms a president can serve x9
- president during WW1
- the stars on our flag represent the 50 ______
- things you should do
- branch of government that enforces laws
- bordering country to the north
- number of senators per state times 15
- capital of minnesota
- "i pledge allegiance to the ____"
- writer of the constitution
- ocean that is near north carolina
- branch of government that makes laws
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- tina smith is one MN senator, who is the other
- the stripes on our flag represent the 13 ______
- became president after being a general in WW2
- major political party's mascot is donkey
- "father of our country"
- we have 27 of these added to the constutition
- bordering country to the south
- first postmaster general
- branch of government that has the highest court
- ocean that is near california
- us representative from mn's district 1
- major political party's mascot is elephant
- things you have to do
25 Clues: president during WW1 • things you should do • capital of minnesota • things you have to do • "father of our country" • first postmaster general • writer of the constitution • ocean that is near california • bordering country to the south • bordering country to the north • "i pledge allegiance to the ____" • ocean that is near north carolina • branch of government that makes laws • ...
Europe Unit 2024-01-19
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- Sweden capital is what?
- In Finland you can find this thing(shiny red Nose)
- what place is Arble in the Alpine Countries
- Dress and Dance Ireland is know for this-(it's a Traditional)
- Split during WW2 Germany did this
- What place started world war 2
- Serb assassinated an noble sparking this war
- fishing industry Icelands has what Industry
- Birthplace of Democracy
- what free in Spain
- Catholic Luxembourg has the most of this religion
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- What government set up by the Soviet Union
- In Norway you can find this,
- Easten Europe is an important crossroads and many world powers tried to ___ it
- What place has 2/3 of the alps
- Sea What Sea plays a large role in the shipping and Tourism for southern Europe
- nations What are nations the are denominate by another country
- What plague Couse So many deaths in Southern Europe
- something that stands for Luxembourg
- Peninsula Where is Italy located at?
20 Clues: what free in Spain • Sweden capital is what? • Birthplace of Democracy • In Norway you can find this, • What place has 2/3 of the alps • What place started world war 2 • Split during WW2 Germany did this • something that stands for Luxembourg • Peninsula Where is Italy located at? • What government set up by the Soviet Union • what place is Arble in the Alpine Countries • ...
United States History 2024-05-09
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- NAACP lawyer who argued Brown v Board
- money from U.S. to rebuild Europe after WW2
- trade agreement for North America
- President Reagan plan to fix economy
- country that had invaded Kuwait in 1990
- President Ford gave this to Nixon
- Title _____ gave girls/women equality in sports
- led to Vietnam War escalation
- how MLK resisted segregation
- landmark desegregation case in 1954
- country U.S. invaded in October 2001
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- book by Rachel Carson
- training South Vietnamese to fight
- civil rights leader with a dream
- these broke in New Orleans during Katrina
- senator who accused people of being communist
- group of people against conformity
- scandal that caused Nixon to resign
- general who was in charge of U.S. in Korea
- spread of economies worldwide
- satellite launched by USSR in 1957
- 1962 showdown led by JFK
- how old 26th Amendment says to vote
- Communism spreads to nearby countries
- first African-American POTUS
25 Clues: book by Rachel Carson • 1962 showdown led by JFK • how MLK resisted segregation • first African-American POTUS • spread of economies worldwide • led to Vietnam War escalation • civil rights leader with a dream • trade agreement for North America • President Ford gave this to Nixon • training South Vietnamese to fight • group of people against conformity • ...
Unit 5 pt:2 2025-02-11
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- capturing islands around the main island to cut off supplies
- a suicide war techniqe to sacrifice yourself for destruction
- Where hitler kept the jews to kill them
- battle where germany broke the nonagression pact
- germany killing thousands of jews
- battle where america needed to take the last island next to japan
- battle where the US invaded japan
- battle where garmany wanted to make a bulge in the allied defenses
- project where they created bombs
- where we held a trial for germanys punishment
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- The us president during ww2
- day that europe was saved
- first city bombed by the us atomic bomb
- Day where the allies stormed the beaches of normandy
- President of the US
- battle where japan wanted to finish pearl harbor
- guy who created the atomic bomb
- battle where london got destroyed
- victory over japan die
- act where germans attacked the jews
- the scarier places of a city
21 Clues: President of the US • victory over japan die • day that europe was saved • The us president during ww2 • the scarier places of a city • guy who created the atomic bomb • project where they created bombs • battle where london got destroyed • germany killing thousands of jews • battle where the US invaded japan • act where germans attacked the jews • ...
Les Membres de OCDE 2025-05-20
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- Swedish meatballs
- Kingdom Tea
- Zealand Presque Australia
- Cillian Murphy
- terre de feu et de glace
- c'est Estonia
- Ronaldo
- nom d'un lieu au canada dont le premier mot est british
- Hill of crosses
- rimes avec chèque et ikea
- its slovakia
- Unis "Land of the free"
- we live here
- WW2
- Nom d'une animal
- Pizza et Pasta
- la langue cela est ecrire avec
- Le célèbre dictateur allemand est originaire d'ici
- C'est Finland
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- 4 langue official
- Ancient
- nom d'une denrée alimentaire
- Hitler premiere victim
- sa belgique
- THE Nether
- rimes avec côte
- Mariachi Band
- St Peters Church
- 49.8153° N, 6.1296° E
- au-dessus de l'allemagne
- Picasso
- I'm Hun...
- Le pays d'en bas
- ou ils not filmed the forced awakens
- Sushi et Mr. Miyagi
- Kim Jung Un
- l'endroit où l'identité terrienne de Thor, le Dr Donald Blake, a été retransformée en dieu du tonnerre
- Son Capital est Jerusalem
38 Clues: WW2 • Ancient • Ronaldo • Picasso • THE Nether • I'm Hun... • sa belgique • Kingdom Tea • Kim Jung Un • its slovakia • we live here • Mariachi Band • c'est Estonia • C'est Finland • Cillian Murphy • Pizza et Pasta • rimes avec côte • Hill of crosses • St Peters Church • Le pays d'en bas • Nom d'une animal • 4 langue official • Swedish meatballs • Sushi et Mr. Miyagi • 49.8153° N, 6.1296° E • Hitler premiere victim • ...
History7/6/25 2025-06-07
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- Location of Massachusetts witch trials
- 21st century disease/Spanish word for crown
- First site of a Nuclear attack during WW2
- Ancient Chinese philosopher
- Psychologist who coined the Oedipus complex
- -And Clyde
- Gothic Horror writer
- English king with numerous wives
- Brothers who invented the airplane
- Great Wall Of
- Et Tu?
- Russian Tsar, dubbed "The Terrible"
- Hammer-Wielding Norse god
- God of the Hebrews
- Athens and-
- Lost city of gold
- Someone of low intellect/An early hominid
- Italian Renaissance painter
- Soviet Satellite
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- Extinct Tusked Mammal
- 20th century Fantasy author
- Gilded Age Oil Magnate
- Setting of Homer's Iliad
- Infamous pirate
- Long war between England and France
- Veni, Vidi-
- Location of D-Day
- Antagonist of the Biblical Exodus
- The __ Reformation
- 3rd American President
- Economic system favoring free markets
- Device used during the French Revolution
- Author of "Metamorphoses"
- Cowboys and-
- Mythical English King
35 Clues: Et Tu? • -And Clyde • Veni, Vidi- • Athens and- • Cowboys and- • Great Wall Of • Infamous pirate • Soviet Satellite • Location of D-Day • Lost city of gold • The __ Reformation • God of the Hebrews • Gothic Horror writer • Extinct Tusked Mammal • Mythical English King • Gilded Age Oil Magnate • 3rd American President • Setting of Homer's Iliad • Hammer-Wielding Norse god • Author of "Metamorphoses" • ...
Stanek WW2 Technology Crossword 2025-01-17
12 Clues: T-34 Maker • V-2 Designer • German codemaker • Leader of Unit 731 • American Horse Plane • Bletchly Park Computer • Manhattan Project Leader • Primary Japanese Fighter • Japanese firebombing target • Early plan detection system • Revolutionary British engine • Reason Americans bombed in daylight
History Cross Word 2021-05-13
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- The Japanese attack on a military base in Hawaii that brought the U.S. into World War II.
- first African American and Texan to win the Navy Cross for valor for his actions at Pearl Harbor
- leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2--leader of troops in Africa and commander in D-Day invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2--leader of troops in Africa and commander in D-Day invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School
- Gave public works jobs to young men
- The totalitarian dictatorships in Europe, like Germany and Italy, had this form of government.
- A Houston native who was the President Woodrow Wilson's closest adviser
- A military post in Ft. Worth set up in WWI
- October 29, 1929; the day the stock market crashed. 40% crash initially (26-30 billion dollars).
- not taking sides
- Set up by Herbert Hoover as a relief program to help feed the poor, unemployed
- The symbol of the working woman in World War II, many of which did work in factories.
- Great War, name originally given to the WWI (1914-1918)
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- He was the President of the United States during the end of the Great Depression. His "New Deal" policies helped the USA. He was President during almost all of World War II.
- Provides insurance on bank accounts up to $100,000
- Texan soldier who received almost every combat award in World War II.
- (1914 - 1918) Allies v. Central Powers
- Put jobless to work building hospitals,schools, parks, and airports
- Unable to pay debts. The economy of Texas was much stronger than the other states. Millions migrated to Texas during the Great Depression.
- The 30 speeches that FDR gave while in office to keep the American people updated about the progress of the New Deal
- Overproduction, under consumption, poor banking system, unwise loans
- Economic hard times that lasted from 1929-1940s. Texas was one of the states least affected.
- Severe drought that worsened the Depression for people in the midwest. The Panhandle of Texas (top) was affected and many that lived in the Panhandle area migrated to work in California. Drought and mis-management of agriculture lands is thought to have caused the Dust Bowl.
22 Clues: not taking sides • Gave public works jobs to young men • (1914 - 1918) Allies v. Central Powers • A military post in Ft. Worth set up in WWI • Provides insurance on bank accounts up to $100,000 • Great War, name originally given to the WWI (1914-1918) • Put jobless to work building hospitals,schools, parks, and airports • ...
Hitler's Lightning War - according to Arina K. 2019-05-19
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- The joint declaration issued secretly by Churchill and Roosevelt that later served as the Allies' peace plan at the end of WW2.
- What were Russian soldiers not prepared for that gave Finns a temporary advantage over their opponent?
- Conquering which country was the end goal of Hitler's strategy to seize control of the Mediterranean region?
- When sending troops to Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg in May 1940, which country was Hitler actually targeting?
- The Allied forces were pushed by Germans to the beaches of this French city and therefore trapped there.
- A series of laws that made it illegal for USA to sell arms or lend money to nations at war.
- British prime minister who was considered "the most powerful weapon" the nation had against Nazis.
- Access to what did the above-mentioned person hope to achieve through taking over the Suez Canal?
- What country did he and Hitler decide to divide between them?
- German military strategy implemented throughout WW2 that focused on fast attacks by massive armies.
- Germany and Italy were the best known members of that "power group"; the enemy of the Allies.
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- A "phony" battle between Allied and German forces.
- The heroic amateur armada from this country carried 338,000 trapped Allied soldiers to safety.
- A long, continuous battle between Germany and Great Britain that consisted mainly of bombing British cities.
- A line of fortifications along the eastern boarders of France built to deter German attacks.
- German general who commanded the Afrika Korps tank force during their battle with the British in North Africa.
- The Russian city that was under German siege during the winter of 1941-1942.
- A French general who created a government-in-exile in London, and committed great efforts to reconquering France.
- Russian general and brilliant military strategist, he protected Moscow from German attacks.
- Besides Hitler, which political leader was interested in taking control of North Africa in 1940?
- Name of the German airforce under Hitler, rival of the British RAF.
- This politician signed a ten-year nonaggression pact with Hitler.
- A tracking device developed in the 1930s that could tell the number, direction, and speed of incoming warplanes.
- A machine that enabled the British to decode German secret messages.
24 Clues: A "phony" battle between Allied and German forces. • What country did he and Hitler decide to divide between them? • This politician signed a ten-year nonaggression pact with Hitler. • Name of the German airforce under Hitler, rival of the British RAF. • A machine that enabled the British to decode German secret messages. • ...
Cold War 2024-05-14
6 Clues: War known for guerilla warfare • World peace organization founded after WW2 • The communist country involved in the Cold War • Alliance of countries against the Soviet Union • The democratic country involved in the Cold War • War that ended with the country split the same as before the war
Charles r drew 2025-01-27
5 Clues: what did he research • what kind of doctor was he • what did he develop during WW2 • where did he receive his bachelors degree • During what war did his contributes occur
McGraw Hill WW2 Vocab Crossword 2024-02-08
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- the process of completely breaking up into pieces
- seeking to control all aspects of life through dictatorial control
- hostility toward or discrimination against Jews
- leader who has absolute power and rules a nation by force
- during World War II, a Japanese suicide pilot whose mission was to crash into his target
- a camp where Japanese Americans were held during World War II
- a military blockade
- fast, sudden attack by massed forces
- not siding with either party in a disagreement
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- large prison camp used to hold people for political reasons
- the mass slaughter of Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- the attempt to kill an entire population, such as an ethnic group
- giving up military weapons
- to make scarce items available to people on a limited basis
- object of an attack
- the policy of giving in to the demands of others in an effort to keep peace
- protective measures taken by civilians in case of attack
17 Clues: object of an attack • a military blockade • giving up military weapons • fast, sudden attack by massed forces • not siding with either party in a disagreement • hostility toward or discrimination against Jews • the process of completely breaking up into pieces • protective measures taken by civilians in case of attack • ...
Impactful Documents from 1200 - 2001 2025-05-13
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- "We the People"
- Outline of the USA and UK's goals post WW2
- Documents written by Hamilton, Jay, and Madison defending the Constitution.
- First 10 amendments to the US Constitution
- Principles of Communism
- Pact Between Portugal and Spain that divided the new lands amongst them
- Treaty between the Communists during the Cold War
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- How America declared freedom from Britain
- Ended WW1, but inflicted harsh punishments against Germany
- Plan to give European countries money from the US to help fix the damages from the war.
- First book printed by the printing press
- Split Africa up for Europe to imperialize
- Treaty between the Capitalists during the Cold War
- Limited the power of the government and paved the way for human rights
- FDR's way to relieve the US from the Great Depression
- What Martin Luther wrote that sparked the Protestant Reformation
- Ended the Opium War, leading to unfair trading from the West
17 Clues: "We the People" • Principles of Communism • First book printed by the printing press • How America declared freedom from Britain • Split Africa up for Europe to imperialize • Outline of the USA and UK's goals post WW2 • First 10 amendments to the US Constitution • Treaty between the Communists during the Cold War • Treaty between the Capitalists during the Cold War • ...
History Cross Word 2021-05-13
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- The Japanese attack on a military base in Hawaii that brought the U.S. into World War II.
- first African American and Texan to win the Navy Cross for valor for his actions at Pearl Harbor
- leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2--leader of troops in Africa and commander in D-Day invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2--leader of troops in Africa and commander in D-Day invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School
- Gave public works jobs to young men
- The totalitarian dictatorships in Europe, like Germany and Italy, had this form of government.
- A Houston native who was the President Woodrow Wilson's closest adviser
- A military post in Ft. Worth set up in WWI
- October 29, 1929; the day the stock market crashed. 40% crash initially (26-30 billion dollars).
- not taking sides
- Set up by Herbert Hoover as a relief program to help feed the poor, unemployed
- The symbol of the working woman in World War II, many of which did work in factories.
- Great War, name originally given to the WWI (1914-1918)
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- He was the President of the United States during the end of the Great Depression. His "New Deal" policies helped the USA. He was President during almost all of World War II.
- Provides insurance on bank accounts up to $100,000
- Texan soldier who received almost every combat award in World War II.
- (1914 - 1918) Allies v. Central Powers
- Put jobless to work building hospitals,schools, parks, and airports
- Unable to pay debts. The economy of Texas was much stronger than the other states. Millions migrated to Texas during the Great Depression.
- The 30 speeches that FDR gave while in office to keep the American people updated about the progress of the New Deal
- Overproduction, under consumption, poor banking system, unwise loans
- Economic hard times that lasted from 1929-1940s. Texas was one of the states least affected.
- Severe drought that worsened the Depression for people in the midwest. The Panhandle of Texas (top) was affected and many that lived in the Panhandle area migrated to work in California. Drought and mis-management of agriculture lands is thought to have caused the Dust Bowl.
22 Clues: not taking sides • Gave public works jobs to young men • (1914 - 1918) Allies v. Central Powers • A military post in Ft. Worth set up in WWI • Provides insurance on bank accounts up to $100,000 • Great War, name originally given to the WWI (1914-1918) • Put jobless to work building hospitals,schools, parks, and airports • ...
BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC 2020-03-13
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- who won?
- when was this battle fought?(numbers)
- what country was this a supply route for?
- who was the leader for the British
- the first transatlantic convoy of the war sailed from where to the UK?
- what was the German name u-boot short for?
- how many supply ships were needed?
- which navy ended as the largest navy?
- it was the ... in ww2
- where did the battle begin?
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- who named this battle?
- how long did the battle last?
- the allies tried to counter the u-boat attacks by travelling in large groups called what?
- where was this battle fought?
- which year did the battle reach its peak?(numbers)
- what type of was was this?
- the Canadian navy began the war with how many vessels?(number)
- helps bring who into the war?
- who was the leader of the germans
- what was the battle if Atlantic called when it had finished?
20 Clues: who won? • it was the ... in ww2 • who named this battle? • what type of was was this? • where did the battle begin? • how long did the battle last? • where was this battle fought? • helps bring who into the war? • who was the leader of the germans • who was the leader for the British • how many supply ships were needed? • when was this battle fought?(numbers) • ...
Unbroken 2021-03-28
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- another work for a plane in the war
- abbreviation for those held against their will in time for war
- physically strong, fit and active
- attack action of a large fish in oceans that causes harm to humans
- strength to face pain or grief, ability to do something that frightens one
- location of the 1936 Olympics
- penalty as a retribution for an offense
- another word for pilot
- last name of war veteran, olympic distance runner in 1936
- using punishment to correct disobedience, the practice of training people to obey
- action of habitually engaged in earnest activity
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- those from this country bow when greeting
- a state of continuing to live or exist
- war that took place between 1939-1945
- German Dictator who rose to power as a Leader
- coastal city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles
- a person who serves in a militia
- lost at sea
- honest and having strong moral principles
- abbreviation for the University of Southern California
20 Clues: lost at sea • another word for pilot • location of the 1936 Olympics • a person who serves in a militia • physically strong, fit and active • another work for a plane in the war • war that took place between 1939-1945 • a state of continuing to live or exist • penalty as a retribution for an offense • those from this country bow when greeting • ...
Key words 2021-12-14
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- Moving from one country to another
- Countries are on the same side
- People have freedom and can vote
- The items you need to survive
- Points plotted on a graph to show the position
- To make something easier/shorter
- Warming of Earths planet
- 1 person rules a country
- Makes up everything
- To say what you can see
- Your surroundings
- How much money a country has
- Millions of Jews died in WW2
- To give reason for something using "because"
- Unfair treatment of people
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- Gases getting trapped in the atmosphere
- Meeting our needs using balanced resources
- The chance of something happening
- A straight line on a graph
- Taking over another country for power
- The number of people in a country
- White and black people forced to be apart
- The changing of weather over 30 years
- Image representing an idea
- 1 person speech
- To find the answer
- Fighting the government
27 Clues: 1 person speech • Your surroundings • To find the answer • Makes up everything • To say what you can see • Fighting the government • Warming of Earths planet • 1 person rules a country • A straight line on a graph • Image representing an idea • Unfair treatment of people • How much money a country has • Millions of Jews died in WW2 • The items you need to survive • ...
da enhlish 2023-12-12
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- very wack and boring
- zooming
- lore
- Peely from fortnite
- the end of the world
- a baby
- take a chill pill
- very long poem
- lacking morals
- hulk when he sees black widow
- very understandable
- a character written by an author
- When the og map came back
- john wick in his movies
- Reinforce
- AsianJeffs fortnite edits
- when you die to a fake bush
- thinking you all that
- opposite of pinocchio
- when a kid gets yelled at
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- The French in WW2
- a hidden/deeper meaning
- WOW THIS NEW MAP IS SO GOOD
- fortnite's new movement
- GTA 6 graphics
- Medea
- a mother to her children
- Fnaf lore
- tilted towers and shifty shafts
- Monica from shameless
- using phone leads to the bell sounding
- When you think you all that
- An old persons opinion about technology.
- the storm in fortnite
- Mrs. Jones when a phone is out
35 Clues: lore • Medea • a baby • zooming • Fnaf lore • Reinforce • GTA 6 graphics • very long poem • lacking morals • The French in WW2 • take a chill pill • Peely from fortnite • very understandable • very wack and boring • the end of the world • Monica from shameless • the storm in fortnite • thinking you all that • opposite of pinocchio • a hidden/deeper meaning • fortnite's new movement • john wick in his movies • ...
Europe Unit 2024-01-19
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- What plague Couse So many deaths in Southern Europe
- Split during WW2 Germany did this
- Catholic Luxembourg has the most of this religion
- Peninsula Where is Italy located at?
- Easten Europe is an important crossroads and many world powers tried to ___ it
- WW1 Serb assassinated an noble sparking this war
- Sea What Sea plays a large role in the shipping and Tourism for southern Europe
- Birthplace of Democracy
- Sweden capital is what?
- nations What are nations the are denominate by another country
- In Norway you can find this,
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- what place is Arble in the Alpine Countries
- What place has 2/3 of the alps
- Dress and Dance Ireland is know for this-(it's a Traditional)
- In Finland you can find this thing(shiny red Nose)
- What place started world war 2
- what free in Spain
- What government set up by the Soviet Union
- fishing industry Icelands has what Industry
- something that stands for Luxembourg
20 Clues: what free in Spain • Birthplace of Democracy • Sweden capital is what? • In Norway you can find this, • What place has 2/3 of the alps • What place started world war 2 • Split during WW2 Germany did this • Peninsula Where is Italy located at? • something that stands for Luxembourg • What government set up by the Soviet Union • what place is Arble in the Alpine Countries • ...
European Crossword 2024-01-24
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- What region is named after mountains in Southeastern Europe?
- what European country has the largest poulation?
- What country is the birthplace of democracy?
- What type of waterway is Norway known for?
- belgium is the headquarters for the EU and _____.
- What Empire held the balkans for centeries?
- Which Country is the northernmost country?
- which country is the lead producer of cork?
- what country is the smallest of the Benelux countries?
- which country is known to always be nuetral?
- What European country has the longest border with Eastern Europe?
- Eastern Europe is a what?
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- what city is the most famous tourist desitination?
- Portugal and Spain are apart of this pennisula.
- what is the name of a type of buffet in Sweeden?
- What connects The UK and France?
- What city in italy is below sea Level?
- Germany invaded this country starting WW2?
- Germany was split by what wall?
- what city is the home of the colloseum?
20 Clues: Eastern Europe is a what? • Germany was split by what wall? • What connects The UK and France? • What city in italy is below sea Level? • what city is the home of the colloseum? • What type of waterway is Norway known for? • Germany invaded this country starting WW2? • Which Country is the northernmost country? • What Empire held the balkans for centeries? • ...
Dunkirk 2025-04-28
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- war is not won by (_____)
- what did they do
- German air force was known as
- month the last troops were evacuated
- abbreviation of the British air forces name
- Famous singer featured
- name of the movie
- year the movie was released
- name of fast German tank
- the evacuation boosted British (_____)
- the water was too (_____) for big ships
- who played the Shivering soldier
- sometimes reffered to as a (_____)
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- month the evacuation began
- year it took place
- who were evacuated first in the movie
- True/False Dunkirk is the largest military water evacuation ever
- True/False dunkirk was the largest evacuation ever
- what war did dunkirk take place in
- country it took place in
- more than how many hundred thousand people were evacuated
- who were not allowed on the boats
- popular plane used by RAF
- Director of the movie
- codenamed operation (_____)
- name of British prime minister
- who invaded
- amount of ships that helped (round to Hundred)
28 Clues: who invaded • what did they do • name of the movie • year it took place • Director of the movie • Famous singer featured • country it took place in • name of fast German tank • war is not won by (_____) • popular plane used by RAF • month the evacuation began • year the movie was released • codenamed operation (_____) • German air force was known as • name of British prime minister • ...
vocab words 2021-08-21
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- The students are _______________ at math.
- the student ____ the teacher with all of his questions.
- If the troops _____ their base we will take it.
- my mom had ____________ about letting me go to my friend's house.
- I will never ________ my dog for anything.
- My friend is ______ at holding a conversation.
- My brother was _______ when he had limited electronics.
- The river must _______ before we cross it.
- thanks mom, that _______ was delicious.
- It is a crime to _____ others no matter how you feel about them.
- Winter ________ should be warm and cozy.
- The firefighters _______ the flames.
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- We need to _______ the clothes to make them fit
- The dog ________ stated he was hungry with a bark.
- The u.s wants to ______ north Korea.
- all of my enemies are ____.
- I hope to find ________ employment that is fun.
- My friends computer is so fast everything happens _____________.
- We will _________ the crew as soon as possible.
- __________ forces storm Germany at the end of ww2.
20 Clues: all of my enemies are ____. • The u.s wants to ______ north Korea. • The firefighters _______ the flames. • thanks mom, that _______ was delicious. • Winter ________ should be warm and cozy. • The students are _______________ at math. • I will never ________ my dog for anything. • The river must _______ before we cross it. • My friend is ______ at holding a conversation. • ...
Alaska History - Chapter 7 Puzzle 2022-02-07
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- Japanese invaded the ________ Islands
- Japan took control of ______ and Attu
- Anthony J. _______: Alaskan delegate to Congress
- White ________: substance used to fool the Japanese with white smoke
- ICBM:_________ Ballistic Missile
- ______ Hours: the time to scrape ice of airplane wings before flights
- Hitler's army took control of Norway and _______ in 1940
- Coal-burning locomotives were replaced with _______ engines
- Ports of Seward and ________ were greatly expanded
- Japanese secured Kiska with an underground network of ___________
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- ___________ Powers: Germany, Japan, Italy
- Alaskan construction boom brought ______, electricians, and other craftsmen
- __________ Powers: US, Britain, Russia, France
- The Battle of ________ Islands was won by American deception
- ________ guns: designed to shoot down airplanes
- __________ Barracks: the only Alaskan military establishment at beginning of WW2
- 25 Americans died on Kiska from _________ fire
- New military bases built in Fairbanks, Anchorage, ____, and Dutch Harbor
- The battle on this island was the second most expensive in the Pacific war
- Alaska now had 5196 miles of _______ roads
20 Clues: ICBM:_________ Ballistic Missile • Japanese invaded the ________ Islands • Japan took control of ______ and Attu • ___________ Powers: Germany, Japan, Italy • Alaska now had 5196 miles of _______ roads • __________ Powers: US, Britain, Russia, France • 25 Americans died on Kiska from _________ fire • ________ guns: designed to shoot down airplanes • ...
US Presidents 2022-11-07
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- famous for the slogan make america great again, and the richest u.s. president
- served the longest terms in u.s. history
- an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- president on the $20 bill
- known as the “Father of the Constitution”
- served the shortest time in U.S. presidential history
- president during www1
- became president after JFK was assassinated
- involved in the watergate scandal
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- from plains, ga
- president during ww2
- only president to have dementia
- youngest president to be elected and youngest president to die, was assassinated
- was a famous hollywood actor
- president during the great depression
- the only president never to have been elected to the office of president or vice president
- first black president
- the 1st President of the United States
- was impeached, was also the governor of arkansas before becoming president
- the Vice President under G. Washington later becoming the 2nd president of the U.S.
20 Clues: from plains, ga • president during ww2 • first black president • president during www1 • president on the $20 bill • was a famous hollywood actor • only president to have dementia • involved in the watergate scandal • president during the great depression • the 1st President of the United States • served the longest terms in u.s. history • known as the “Father of the Constitution” • ...
His Excellency 2023-01-30
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- "Good" in German
- The author of this story
- British field marshal who was commander in chief of Mediterranean theater of war during WW2
- an officer of a division of troops who fight on horseback
- The tittle of this story
- an Italian army corps commander or an “intimate friend of Badoglio’s and ‘technical adviser’ to
- Italian guard who informed the writer as he passed his spy hole with a rose in a glass
- a city on the northwest coast of Italy
- spiked metallic wheels attached to a rider’s boots, used to urge the horse forward.
- a military training and disciplinary manual
- prisoners in solitary confinement
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- an official in change of prisoners
- Alexander,”
- signals used to entice or mislead
- bearing; manner of carrying the head and body
- the last word in the story
- A city in Northern Italy
- an outhouse with primitive sanitary facilities
- One who is an expert cheater at cards
- The cardsharp
20 Clues: Alexander,” • The cardsharp • "Good" in German • The author of this story • A city in Northern Italy • The tittle of this story • the last word in the story • signals used to entice or mislead • prisoners in solitary confinement • an official in change of prisoners • One who is an expert cheater at cards • a city on the northwest coast of Italy • ...
Globalization Issue 3 2016-01-06
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- ____________Woods Agreement, signed at the end of WW2 creating IMF, World Bank and GATT
- Privatization is when a ____________ owned service is sold to a private company
- originally called GATT, created after WW2 to lower tariffs and subsidies, thus increasing world trade
- 2 or more countries reducing trade barriers is called trade __________________
- Free trade agreements often limit ______________________ such as reduced transportation rates, reduced fuel costs, or tax breaks
- A tool of economic globalization that focuses on research, technology and well-educated employees is the _______________ economy
- provides short term emergency loans to countries
- ________________obsolescence is when a product still works, but we don't want it any more because it is it of style
- Sustainability is the ability to meet the needs of the _______________ without compromising ability of future generations to meet their needs
- economic system that eliminates class differences and inequalities
- The area of earth's surface necessary to sustain the level of resources used and waste created by a person is called an Ecological ______________
- When a company is privatized, _______________ is more important than service to the public
- free trade zone originally formed in 1989 to promote trade in the Americas, Pacific, and Asia
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- ________________ of life includes both material and non-material factors
- an economic system that favours free trade, competition and choice as a means of achieving prosperity
- another term for trade liberalization
- ________________ obsolescence deliberately designs products to fail so that a consumer will replace it more often
- process by which the world's citizens are becoming more connected and interdependent
- wealth and/or success
- A tool of economic globalization that reduces costs by using suppliers of products, parts and services in less developed parts of the world
- The World Bank provides ___________ term loans to needy countries to help develop natural resources and increase productivity
- Savings produced by using and buying in large quantities is called an "economy of ___________"
- Standard of living is the level of ________________ well-being enjoyed by a person
- The first goal of the United Nations is to maintain _______________ and security
- free trade zone between Canada, Mexico and USA
- a special tax added to imported goods to raise the price, thus protecting a country's businesses from foreign competition
26 Clues: wealth and/or success • another term for trade liberalization • free trade zone between Canada, Mexico and USA • provides short term emergency loans to countries • economic system that eliminates class differences and inequalities • ________________ of life includes both material and non-material factors • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2016-03-17
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- considered the "largest seaborne invasion in history"
- the mass murder of 6 million Jews led by Adolf Hitler
- one of the bloodiest battles in history and one of the final battles fought in Europe
- act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war
- used to defeat Japan and end the war when dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- was established in 1933 to build dams and power plants along the Tennessee River
- a sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a significant cross-section of a stock market, resulting in a significant loss of paper wealth
- hundreds of Japanese fighter planes attacked the American naval base
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- U.S could lend military equipment and supplies to any nation the President said was vital to the defense of the U.S
- a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the US and Canadian prairies during the 1930s
- she fought for women rights and minority rights
- Governor of Louisiana in 1928 who launched an unprecedented program to build the state’s infrastructure and provide education and economic opportunity to the masses
- turning point of WW2
- act giving power power to fight for better wages and working conditions
- founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
- a legislative initiative proposed by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to add more justices to the U.S. Supreme Court
- located in New Mexico where they built the atomic bombs
- act to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of Federal old-age benefits, and by enabling the several States to make more adequate provision for aged persons, blind persons, dependent and crippled children, maternal and child welfare, public health, and the administration of their unemployment compensation laws
- a research and development project that produced the first nuclear weapons during WW2
- programs Roosevelt instituted to help fix the economy after the first New Deal failed
- a shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s
- was a severe worldwide economic depression that took place during the 1930s
- act of detaining a person or a group of people, especially a group perceived to be a threat during wartime
- is the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, or services, or an artificial restriction of demand
24 Clues: turning point of WW2 • she fought for women rights and minority rights • founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters • considered the "largest seaborne invasion in history" • the mass murder of 6 million Jews led by Adolf Hitler • located in New Mexico where they built the atomic bombs • act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2016-03-17
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- used to defeat Japan and end the war when dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- a sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a significant cross-section of a stock market, resulting in a significant loss of paper wealth
- Governor of Louisiana in 1928 who launched an unprecedented program to build the state’s infrastructure and provide education and economic opportunity to the masses
- act of detaining a person or a group of people, especially a group perceived to be a threat during wartime
- is the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, or services, or an artificial restriction of demand
- founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
- U.S could lend military equipment and supplies to any nation the President said was vital to the defense of the U.S
- was established in 1933 to build dams and power plants along the Tennessee River
- one of the bloodiest battles in history and one of the final battles fought in Europe
- a legislative initiative proposed by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to add more justices to the U.S. Supreme Court
- programs Roosevelt instituted to help fix the economy after the first New Deal failed
- turning point of WW2
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- hundreds of Japanese fighter planes attacked the American naval base
- a shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s
- a research and development project that produced the first nuclear weapons during WW2
- act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war
- a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the US and Canadian prairies during the 1930s
- the mass murder of 6 million Jews led by Adolf Hitler
- was a severe worldwide economic depression that took place during the 1930s
- act to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of Federal old-age benefits, and by enabling the several States to make more adequate provision for aged persons, blind persons, dependent and crippled children, maternal and child welfare, public health, and the administration of their unemployment compensation laws
- act giving power power to fight for better wages and working conditions
- considered the "largest seaborne invasion in history"
- she fought for women rights and minority rights
- located in New Mexico where they built the atomic bombs
24 Clues: turning point of WW2 • she fought for women rights and minority rights • founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters • the mass murder of 6 million Jews led by Adolf Hitler • considered the "largest seaborne invasion in history" • located in New Mexico where they built the atomic bombs • act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war • ...
Time-Filler Quiz 2013-03-02
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- Country with the largest population in the world.
- Illness you get if you ascend a mountain too quickly
- Illness you get if you come up from diving too quickly
- Country in which the Winter Olympics will be held next year.
- The subject of the test you've just done.
- The fruit from which most wines are made.
- Tank used to treat people with the bends
- The only island state in the USA
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- Band who sang the song "Top of the World"
- School with the initials BVC
- Group filling in this quiz.
- Colour known to enrage bulls.
- The number of strings on a guitar.
- Name of the deep-sea octopus with large 'ears'
- The leader of the Soviet Union during WW2.
- Country about to launch its first nuclear submarine
- Example of a pivot that's used on construction sites
17 Clues: Group filling in this quiz. • School with the initials BVC • Colour known to enrage bulls. • The only island state in the USA • The number of strings on a guitar. • Tank used to treat people with the bends • Band who sang the song "Top of the World" • The subject of the test you've just done. • The fruit from which most wines are made. • ...
Vocab #9 Review - Dean Cordova 2023-05-10
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- To understand you have to look at both ________
- There were 2 ________ during the civil war
- He felt _______ after seeing his new puppy
- The ________ was to entertain the reader
- He ______ his work at the end of the presentation
- She had a sudden _______ to buy the pretty dress
- He had an _________ that the man was guilty
- Their ________ was that they were in the right
- After WW2 some Germans _________ into the U.S.
- He was deeply _________ with the woman
- My mother has been a ________ catholic her entire life
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- Their ______________ that the other person was in the wrong
- There was ________ that proved he was innocent
- The child was _________ at the sight of the Christmas tree
- I ___________ that my package would come today
- Websites that end in Org. or Edu. are often a ________ source
- Cinco de Mayo is apart of Mexican ________
17 Clues: He was deeply _________ with the woman • The ________ was to entertain the reader • There were 2 ________ during the civil war • He felt _______ after seeing his new puppy • Cinco de Mayo is apart of Mexican ________ • He had an _________ that the man was guilty • There was ________ that proved he was innocent • I ___________ that my package would come today • ...
Novel Study Answers in the Pages Crossword Puzzle Project 2025-01-07
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- I_____the other team's kick in soccer and won the world cup!
- sneaky
- El Primo was______on his phone until his mom told him to do the dishes.
- the fire alarm made a_____at Bob Boberfon's school
- I_______Sandy's math problem even though we were not supposed to help other.
- an underground tunnel for rabbits
- a loud and confusing noise
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- In WW2, Germany_____to the other countries in the end.
- preventing someone to do something
- allocate/share/divide into parts
- Doug likes to draw hot dogs on the_________of his math test.
- I needed to make a_______when chosing which snack I want.
- I______Otis to attack Buzz which created WW5.
- to hang in the air
- the rich man was very______when asked about his financial situation
- I______Shelly from the vines that made her stuck.
- Janet's mark for math is very______because she spent no time on it
17 Clues: sneaky • to hang in the air • a loud and confusing noise • allocate/share/divide into parts • an underground tunnel for rabbits • preventing someone to do something • I______Otis to attack Buzz which created WW5. • I______Shelly from the vines that made her stuck. • the fire alarm made a_____at Bob Boberfon's school • In WW2, Germany_____to the other countries in the end. • ...
basher 5-2 chapters 9-10 2017-03-01
6 Clues: Covered or protected • to move slowly across a course • a hard situation which is hard to get out of • line creating a boundary of a geometric figure • The day the japan surrendered to the U.S in WW2 war • Military equipment such as ships, planes, communication, ETC.
basher 5-2 chapters 9-10 2017-03-01
6 Clues: Covered or protected • to move slowly across a course • a hard situation which is hard to get out of • line creating a boundary of a geometric figure • The day the japan surrendered to the U.S in WW2 war • Military equipment such as ships, planes, communication, ETC.
Amsterdam culture 2024-10-14
6 Clues: The Canal Ring • The most prestigious canal • agency of ONU who promote peace by culture • an architectural style who inspire the merchent houses • pinter known for his paintings of sunflowers and starry night skies. • surname of a famous jewish girl who hide herself in Amsterdam during WW2
Remembrance 2024-11-18
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- What hospital was Siegfried Sassoon sent to?
- What is the new name given to the Senior Section in Girlguiding?
- What country was the Battle of Monte Cassiono fought in?
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- What religion were the Gunpowder plotters?
- What was the name of the new German airships used in WW2?
- What animal was used in Burma to fight off poisonous snakes?
- What the surname of the soldier who wrote ‘In Flanders Fields’?
- What country is Ypres in?
8 Clues: What country is Ypres in? • What religion were the Gunpowder plotters? • What hospital was Siegfried Sassoon sent to? • What country was the Battle of Monte Cassiono fought in? • What was the name of the new German airships used in WW2? • What animal was used in Burma to fight off poisonous snakes? • What the surname of the soldier who wrote ‘In Flanders Fields’? • ...
Successes / Failures of Peace-making 2024-03-21
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- the withdrawal of military forces and weapons
- this collapsed in Europe after the Treaty of Versailles
- the process by which a country determines its own statehood
- this occurred to Germany while it was a target of disarmament
- nations were more aware of this threat and its consequences after the success of disarmament
- divided German land and restricted rights to self-determination
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- worldwide organization that aimed to maintain world peace
- a transfer of territory between states
- this type of conflict was displayed in Eastern Europe after WW2
- a disagreement between states about who controls areas of land
- Europe's economics did this after the Treaty of Versailles was passed
- an official order or command
12 Clues: an official order or command • a transfer of territory between states • the withdrawal of military forces and weapons • this collapsed in Europe after the Treaty of Versailles • worldwide organization that aimed to maintain world peace • the process by which a country determines its own statehood • this occurred to Germany while it was a target of disarmament • ...
World War Two 2023-10-12
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- the name for the group of countries on Britain's side.
- a group of people that includes less than half the population.
- the Prime Minister of Britain during WWII.
- the French coast that was used for evacuation of Allied soldiers.
- misleading information used to support a political cause.
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- cruel or unfair treatment of a person or group.
- the Prime Minister of Britain when war broke out.
- the name for the group of countries on Germany's side.
- limiting the amount of food or supplies that a person can have.
- the German bombing effort against the UK.
- the persecution of Jewish people during WW2.
- to enter a country with the intent to conquer it.
12 Clues: the German bombing effort against the UK. • the Prime Minister of Britain during WWII. • the persecution of Jewish people during WW2. • cruel or unfair treatment of a person or group. • the Prime Minister of Britain when war broke out. • to enter a country with the intent to conquer it. • the name for the group of countries on Germany's side. • ...
WW1 2024-01-19
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- -a long ditches meant to house soldiers meant to keep the enemies a bay
- -the end of WW1 by the germans signing peace treaty
- - Not participating in a war on either side
- -is pride in a government/country
- -is a government controlled by one person
- – England, Russia, France, Serbia, United States, Portugal, Italy.
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- - the nickname for American soldiers in WW1
- -World War one's was the first name before WW2
- -is a government controlled by one group/power
- – Germany, Austria, Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria.
- - the name for German submar ines by the allies
- - Land or water under the jurisdiction of a nation, state, ruler,
- - a treaty to join a contrie in a war if they were attacked
13 Clues: -is pride in a government/country • -is a government controlled by one person • - the nickname for American soldiers in WW1 • - Not participating in a war on either side • -World War one's was the first name before WW2 • -is a government controlled by one group/power • – Germany, Austria, Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria. • - the name for German submar ines by the allies • ...
Technique Crossword 2025-09-11
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- Dance style that has African origins
- Jazz dance pioneer that had Afro-Caribbean influences in her dance.
- Dance style created by Isadora Duncan
- Modern dance pioneer who pushed for integration in dance.
- Modern dance pioneer who was the first black man to have a dance school.
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- Jazz dance pioneer who was a spy in WW2
- Jazz dance pioneer that created Jazz hands.
- Jazz dance pioneer who was the first to codify jazz dance.
8 Clues: Dance style that has African origins • Dance style created by Isadora Duncan • Jazz dance pioneer who was a spy in WW2 • Jazz dance pioneer that created Jazz hands. • Modern dance pioneer who pushed for integration in dance. • Jazz dance pioneer who was the first to codify jazz dance. • Jazz dance pioneer that had Afro-Caribbean influences in her dance. • ...
Alan Turing 2024-01-23
6 Clues: what the first computer was called • Alan Turing was an exceptional example • Alan Turing was convicted for being this • the secret code used by the Germans in WW2 • the name of the secret place where Turing worked • an activity where you have to guess answers from clues
The Cold War 2022-04-11
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- A distinctive cloud that usually comes from an huge explosion
- one of the first event that had sparked the attack on japan
- The people that the US were ready to use a nuclear warhead against
- US had done this after pearl harbor
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- A research and development undertaking during WW2
- A competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare
- A war that had started on march 12,1947
7 Clues: US had done this after pearl harbor • A war that had started on march 12,1947 • A competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare • A research and development undertaking during WW2 • one of the first event that had sparked the attack on japan • A distinctive cloud that usually comes from an huge explosion • ...
Jacob Kawada 2017-06-13
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- The name of the bomber Barnes Wallis designed but was declined
- the type of bomb the Grand Slam was
- The rank Barnes Wallis was in the RNAS (Royal Naval Air Service)
- One of the occupations Barnes Wallis was known as
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- The place where Barnes Wallis was born
- The largest non-atomic bomb used in WW2
- The target for Barnes Wallis' surface torpedoes
7 Clues: the type of bomb the Grand Slam was • The place where Barnes Wallis was born • The largest non-atomic bomb used in WW2 • The target for Barnes Wallis' surface torpedoes • One of the occupations Barnes Wallis was known as • The name of the bomber Barnes Wallis designed but was declined • The rank Barnes Wallis was in the RNAS (Royal Naval Air Service)
History Vocab 2022-09-30
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- What events got the US involved in WW2?
- What did the US create to try and stop the communist influence?
- Who did we buy Alaska from?
- Actions that relate to the relationship between nations.
- Practice of annexing new territory to increase the size of the mother country.
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- The practice of conducting negotiations between countries.
- What did America start occupying in 1903?
- The act of taking in new territory.
- Actions that relate to conditions within a nation.
- Policy to remain free from relationships with other nations.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- What island did the US go to war with Spain for in 1898?
12 Clues: Who did we buy Alaska from? • The act of taking in new territory. • What events got the US involved in WW2? • What did America start occupying in 1903? • Actions that relate to conditions within a nation. • Actions that relate to the relationship between nations. • What island did the US go to war with Spain for in 1898? • ...
Cold War 2021-05-11
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- Leader of the Soviet Union at the end of WWII
- mutual defense pact formed by the U.S, Canada, and Western Europe nations in 1949
- system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common
- struggle for power that took place between the united states and the soviet union after WW2
- President of the U.S. during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- a competition between nations to achieve weapons superiority
- easing of Cold War tensions and hostility between the east and west during 1970s
- an indirect war with an enemy using a third party
- barrier built to prevent East Germans from fleeing to the West.
- A free market where business owners control the economy
- first major battle of the Cold War fought by communist and non-communist
- operation that moved supplies into West Berlin by american and British Planes during Soviet blockade
- war between North and South Vietnam
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- 13 Day long stand off between the Soviet Union and The U.S., during which a blockade was imposed on Cuba, to prevent Soviet ships bringing missiles capable of attacking mainland America.
- A failed attempt by the U.S. and C.I.A. trained Cuban exiles, to infiltrate on Castro's Communist influence on Latin America.
- The kind of bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- President of the United States at the end of WWII.
- curtain ideological barrier that divided eastern and western Europe during the cold war
- nations under the influence and pressure of the Soviet Union
- the U.S policy of attempting to restrict soviet power and influence around the world by preventing the spread of communism
- a very extremely powerful and dominant nations United Nations, international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations’
- Gorbachev’s policy of “openness” through free speech and elections
- international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations
- military pact for the Soviet Union and their allies
- U.S aid plan designed to promote economic recovery in Europe after WW2
- belief that if Vietnam fell to the communists, the rest of Asia would fall
- competition of space exploration between United States and Soviet Union
27 Clues: war between North and South Vietnam • Leader of the Soviet Union at the end of WWII • an indirect war with an enemy using a third party • The kind of bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki • President of the United States at the end of WWII. • military pact for the Soviet Union and their allies • President of the U.S. during the Cuban Missile Crisis • ...
WHAP 8/9 2023-04-24
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- A political and economic ideology that advocates for a classless system in which the means of production are owned communally and private property is virtually nonexistent.
- A wall separating East and West Berlin built by East Germany in 1961 to prevent citizens from leaving to the West.
- Nations that didn't side with the US or the USSR during the Cold War.
- South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore, nations that became Asian economic forces.
- An intergovernmental organization that controls the amount of oil being exported for its member countries. (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries).
- The average number of children that is born to a female over their lifetime.
- A conference held by the allied powers after WW2 to discuss the postwar order.
- Gorbechov’s Soviet economic reforms.
- Gorbechov’s policy of “Openness” in the Soviet Government.
- The group of eastern European countries that were aligned/controlled militarily, politically, and economically with the Soviet Union.
- The willingness to go to the edge of war.
- A form of government that emphasizes extreme nationalism, militarism, and an authoritarian leader.
- (Human immunodeficiency virus) - a virus that attacks one's immune system.
- Used to kill bacteria.
- U.S. policy for preventing the spread of Communism.
- A communist guerrilla organization that overthrew the pre-existing government in Cambodia.
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- U.S. economic relief program for Western Europe after WW2.
- A period of time in the 1950s consisting of the widespread fear of a potential rise of communism.
- U.S. policy of giving money to countries resisting communist influence.
- Destruction of forests.
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- The term used to describe the divide between East and West Europe.
- The widespread calls in Quebec for independence from Canada.
- Free trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- A period of technology innovations that increased crop yields and agricultural production.
- A substance used to prepare one's immune system for a virus.
- The American and Soviet competition in space technology and exploration.
- The massacre of student protesters protesting the Chinese government in 1989.
- A Soviet-backed alliance of Communist Eastern European countries to combat NATO and western powers.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- The leader of the Communist North Vietnam and President of Vietnam.
31 Clues: Used to kill bacteria. • Destruction of forests. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • Gorbechov’s Soviet economic reforms. • The willingness to go to the edge of war. • U.S. policy for preventing the spread of Communism. • U.S. economic relief program for Western Europe after WW2. • Free trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. • ...
US History Final Exam Review 2013-01-22
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- The Cuban _____________ Crisis almost lead to nuclear war between the U.S. and U.S.S.R.
- Truman hoped to stop communism from spreading with a ___________________ policy
- The laws that _______________________ (kept them from voting) African-Americans were fixed by the Voting Rights Act of 1965
- Johnson and FDR established the most social ______________ programs
- The Social Security Act helped those who lost their jobs by establishing _________________ insurance
- Nixon chose to ________________ from office because of the Watergate scandal
- Both the eras of The Red Scare and McCarthyism were based on fears of _____________________
- Brown vs. Board of Ed. stated that ____________________ was unconsitituional
- One reason the US interviened in Vietnam was because of the ________________ Theory
- Increased military spending during the 1980s under Reagan led to an _______________ budget deficit
- The ____________ Airlift was a very successful US operation during the Cold War
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- Johnson's Great ______________ program focused on helping the poor in America
- Starting in the 1950s the Middle East became more important due to the Suez Canal and the production of ________
- The Social Security Act set up _____________ for the elderly
- U.S. relations with _____________ American countries was improved by FDR's Good Neighbor Policy
- When Iraq invaded Kuwait the US launched The _______________ Gulf War to free our ally Kuwait
- ________________ led to the stock market crash
- The processes by which prices rise over time
- MLK helped organize and operat the _________________ Bus Boycott to protest racial segregation on city buses
- ___________, otherwise known as the North American Treaty Organization
- The US has fought ________________ twice in the last 20 years
- It is commonly believed that WW2 helped end the Great _________________
- The ______________ War and the Cold War were cause by the fear of the global spread of communism
- Supply Side _____________ says loweing taxes actually increases government revenue do to increased business activity
- FDR's attempt to limit checks and balances through "Courtpacking" tried to add favorable ________________ to the Supreme Court
- By putting Japanese Americans in camps during WW2 the government suspended their ___________-Liberties
- The Camp David ____________ led to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt
- The League of Nations and the United ______________ are organizations that hope to prevent future wars
- The US got involved in the war in ______________ to help prevent the spread of communism in south east asia.
29 Clues: The processes by which prices rise over time • ________________ led to the stock market crash • The Social Security Act set up _____________ for the elderly • The US has fought ________________ twice in the last 20 years • Johnson and FDR established the most social ______________ programs • ___________, otherwise known as the North American Treaty Organization • ...
Random Facts 2022-02-22
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- what type of apes have tales?
- what animal in ww2 did the Americans try to train to drop bombs
- what is the world's largest city
- what type of acid can't melt plastic
- which american state used to be an independent nation
- what coumtry has the highest number of redheads per capita in the world
- what is the best selling videogame of all time
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- what type of animal is called a kid
- Which mineral is the hardest on the Mohs scale?
- in what country was coffee first made (not grown)
- what is the name of the second president of the united states
- which american president has survived 2 assassination attempts
- what is the oldest country by date of earliest known government
13 Clues: what type of apes have tales? • what is the world's largest city • what type of animal is called a kid • what type of acid can't melt plastic • what is the best selling videogame of all time • Which mineral is the hardest on the Mohs scale? • in what country was coffee first made (not grown) • which american state used to be an independent nation • ...
Journalism 1 Exam Review 2023-12-15
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- reported live from London during WW2 bombings
- the space between letters
- Gutenberg invented it
- the space between lines
- the Associated Press was founded to save costs during this war
- the 5 Ws of a news story are found in this paragraph
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- when a single image takes up an entire photo
- camera setting that changes the opening at the front of the camera
- CBS Evening News anchor for 19 years
- camera setting that changes how fast a photo is taken and therefore how sharp or blurry the image is
- false or exaggerated news
- a news story that will be relevant to a lot of people has _______
- changes the lighting on a camera is increments of 100
13 Clues: Gutenberg invented it • the space between lines • false or exaggerated news • the space between letters • CBS Evening News anchor for 19 years • when a single image takes up an entire photo • reported live from London during WW2 bombings • the 5 Ws of a news story are found in this paragraph • changes the lighting on a camera is increments of 100 • ...
Period 7, Video 2 2022-05-05
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- leader of the rough riders
- explosion of a ship in 1898 that the Spanish was blamed for and was a main cause of the Spanish-American War
- group of volunteer calvary that helped during the war in Cuba
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- Spanish official criticizing president McKinley and calling him weak
- this country was granted independence after ww2
- satirical writing (fake news)
- Cuba gains independence from Spain
7 Clues: leader of the rough riders • satirical writing (fake news) • Cuba gains independence from Spain • this country was granted independence after ww2 • group of volunteer calvary that helped during the war in Cuba • Spanish official criticizing president McKinley and calling him weak • ...
Period 7, Video 2 2022-05-05
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- leader of the rough riders
- explosion of a ship in 1898 that the Spanish was blamed for and was a main cause of the Spanish-American War
- group of volunteer calvary that helped during the war in Cuba
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- Spanish official criticizing president McKinley and calling him weak
- this country was granted independence after ww2
- satirical writing (fake news)
- Cuba gains independence from Spain
7 Clues: leader of the rough riders • satirical writing (fake news) • Cuba gains independence from Spain • this country was granted independence after ww2 • group of volunteer calvary that helped during the war in Cuba • Spanish official criticizing president McKinley and calling him weak • ...
Conscription in WW2 2017-06-17
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- The gender that was conscripted.
- A fighting force like the Army Reserves.
- Initially where Australian conscripts weren't allowed to fight.
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- The last name of the Australian Prime Minister that introduced conscription.
- Where the defence bill was changed.
- A place where men had to go for 6 months if they failed to enlist.
- What men had to do if they didn't enlist.
- The name of the track Australians fought on at PNG.
8 Clues: The gender that was conscripted. • Where the defence bill was changed. • A fighting force like the Army Reserves. • What men had to do if they didn't enlist. • The name of the track Australians fought on at PNG. • Initially where Australian conscripts weren't allowed to fight. • A place where men had to go for 6 months if they failed to enlist. • ...
WW2 by Lorn 2018-07-30
8 Clues: it can kill • it was an ally • it was an axis • it was also an ally • it can destroy or kill • many people fought in it • it was an ally to Australia • Hitler wanted to take over Europe
Unit 7 WW2 2025-05-13
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- rights that are everyone are entitled to from birth
- Regiment the first all Japanese American unit
- where Japan attacked America
- the first all African American fighter pilots units
- stock bought into the country to support the war effort
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- secret project to create a nuclear bomb
- ban on trade with another Country
- dictator based government that believes in a classless society
8 Clues: where Japan attacked America • ban on trade with another Country • secret project to create a nuclear bomb • Regiment the first all Japanese American unit • rights that are everyone are entitled to from birth • the first all African American fighter pilots units • stock bought into the country to support the war effort • ...
The Cold War Crossword 2025-05-01
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- The person who spearheaded a communist hunt.
- A theory that if Vietnam became communist all of southwest Asia would too.
- An ally with the USA in WW2 but turned into an enemy of the USA in the cold war.
- The earliest hot spot.
- A war where no one won, in 1950.
- West and east Germany combining into one single country in 1990.
- a time of indirect conflict.
- A system carrying supplies to Berlin through a plane.
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- Having the political strength and military power to influence the world.
- the dividing line that separated west and east Europe.
- A war that was unpopular with Americans, and ended to cease fire.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Symbol between western and eastern Europe.
- Buildup of weapons, Soviet Union Vs US race.
14 Clues: The earliest hot spot. • a time of indirect conflict. • A war where no one won, in 1950. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Symbol between western and eastern Europe. • The person who spearheaded a communist hunt. • Buildup of weapons, Soviet Union Vs US race. • A system carrying supplies to Berlin through a plane. • ...
UK SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2022-02-13
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- the European Organization for Nuclear Research
- The gloster Meteor participated in what war?
- type of engine that somewhat marked the beginning of the industrial revolution on 18th century
- this discovery Led to the introduction of antibiotics
- systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world
- one of the most important universities in the world
- yearly average (or 'mean') of the time each day when the Sun crosses the Prime Meridian at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
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- man that discovered gravity
- gas commonly known as tear gas, developed in Porton Down
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- sir Frank Whittle referred to his invention as:
11 Clues: man that discovered gravity • The gloster Meteor participated in what war? • the European Organization for Nuclear Research • sir Frank Whittle referred to his invention as: • this discovery Led to the introduction of antibiotics • gas commonly known as tear gas, developed in Porton Down • application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • ...
Juno Beach (D-Day) June 6, 1944 2017-12-16
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- The Canadian soldiers took this to get to Juno Beach.
- The third Canadian _______ was sent to D-Day.
- 359 Canadian soldiers ____ at Juno Beach.
- D-Day was the most _________ operation carried out during WW2.
- Operation _______ was a step in the plan to defeat the Nazis on D-Day.
- What town was captured by the Canadian soldiers?
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- The allies wanted this land so they could easily receive supplies by sea.
- ______ allies entered the beach on either side of the Canadians.
- The number of kilometres the allies wanted to gain on D-Day.
- The Canadian Major-General in charge.
- The side who won the battle of Juno Beach.
11 Clues: The Canadian Major-General in charge. • 359 Canadian soldiers ____ at Juno Beach. • The side who won the battle of Juno Beach. • The third Canadian _______ was sent to D-Day. • What town was captured by the Canadian soldiers? • The Canadian soldiers took this to get to Juno Beach. • The number of kilometres the allies wanted to gain on D-Day. • ...
The boy in the striped pajamas 2023-12-04
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- the name of the German main character of the book
- a common way of killing Jews during the Holocaust
- the name of the second main character that is a Jew
- the German dictator
- the object that was around the concentration camp
- the name of the party that Hitler was a part of
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- the name of the imprisonment of the Jews
- The name of a series of mass killings
- the name of the place that the Nazis kept Jewish people they were going to kill
- the race of people that were killed in WW2 by the Nazis
- the salute used to represent Hitler
11 Clues: the German dictator • the salute used to represent Hitler • The name of a series of mass killings • the name of the imprisonment of the Jews • the name of the party that Hitler was a part of • the name of the German main character of the book • a common way of killing Jews during the Holocaust • the object that was around the concentration camp • ...
jrs crossword 2022-02-04
6 Clues: the subways in Chicago are _______ • my class read a short ________ on ww2 • the boat was connected my a _______ to the dock • I ______ in once I felt a tug on the fishing pole • being stuck at home for days in quarantine is very______ • The teacher __________ once the students started arguing
WW2 home front 2023-05-18
6 Clues: who created the atom bomb? • what was the unit Ishii made called? • art that prompted help to win the war • who was the president in WW2 Homefront? • created of marvel who helped with victory posters • the one place in japan America want didn't bomb becuase of its beauty.
Issue 1 - October 24 2024-10-10
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- What was the first name of the most decorated West Indian of WW2?
- What ballet company did DePrince become a second soloist at in 2021?
- What was the first battle that Arthur Roberts fought in?
- What river possibly supplied the Roman town in Cambrideshire?
- What war did Mary Seacole establish her 'hotel' in
- Where was Davitt buried?
- What county was Michael Davitt born in?
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- What competition did Arthur Ashe win in May 1975?
- what ship did Johnny Smythe serve on in 1948?
- What is the first name of the person this issue is dedicated to?
- Where was Mary Seacole born?
- What instrument did Arthur Roberts play when he left the Army?
12 Clues: Where was Davitt buried? • Where was Mary Seacole born? • What county was Michael Davitt born in? • what ship did Johnny Smythe serve on in 1948? • What competition did Arthur Ashe win in May 1975? • What war did Mary Seacole establish her 'hotel' in • What was the first battle that Arthur Roberts fought in? • ...
Drugisvjetskirat 2025-03-12
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- Međunarodni sporazumi koji definiraju pravila ratovanja i zaštitu ratnih zarobljenika, civila i ranjenika
- Posljednja velika bitka u Europi u kojoj su sovjeti zauzeli Berlin, kapitulacija Njemacke
- Kratica za Međunarodni kritički sud
- Presudna bitka između Njemačke i SSSRa 1942 godine
- Umjetnički pravac karakteriziran geometrijskim oblicima i fragmentiranim prikazima
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- Suđenja vodecim nacistickim vođama nakon WW2 za ratne zločine
- Sistematsko uništavanje određene vjerske ili nacionalne grupe, definirano Konvencijom UN iz 1948
- Njemačka zracna kampanja s ciljem osvajanja Britanije
- Glazbeni pravac poznat po improvizaciji i ritmičkoj slobodi (podrijetlo Afrika)
- Stil u umjetnosti arhitekturi i dizajnu poznat po luksuznosti
- Savezničko iskrcavanje u Francuskoj koje je otvorilo zapadni front protiv Nacista
- Umjetnički pokret koji je promicao tehnologiju industriju i brzinu
12 Clues: Kratica za Međunarodni kritički sud • Presudna bitka između Njemačke i SSSRa 1942 godine • Njemačka zracna kampanja s ciljem osvajanja Britanije • Suđenja vodecim nacistickim vođama nakon WW2 za ratne zločine • Stil u umjetnosti arhitekturi i dizajnu poznat po luksuznosti • Umjetnički pokret koji je promicao tehnologiju industriju i brzinu • ...
Demography 2025-03-21
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- The epidemic of what saw a fluctuation in death rate?
- A spike in birth rate (especially after WW1, WW2 and the 1960's)
- The working population’s earnings support the dependent population through...
- Factors attracting migration such as higher wages
- What is declining to contribute to the ageing population?
- Movement out of a society
- Women are having fewer children due to the burden of what?
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- "We choose our identity no matter our age"
- Movement into a society
- Medical improvement that has contributed to falling infant mortality
- "The old are of no use to capitalism due to economic dependency"
- The increased importance and attention given to childhood is know as child...
- Factors encouraging outward migration such as unemployment
13 Clues: Movement into a society • Movement out of a society • "We choose our identity no matter our age" • Factors attracting migration such as higher wages • The epidemic of what saw a fluctuation in death rate? • What is declining to contribute to the ageing population? • Women are having fewer children due to the burden of what? • ...
20th Century History (Culpin) 2024-09-03
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- When you have to join the army. p18
- Leader of USSR who wanted to make radical changes to the USSR in the 1980s. p240
- There was a big crisis here where eventually Khushchev and Kennedy called a ceasefire. p195
- Second conference heled in mid-1945 between Truman, Attlee and Stalin. p187
- Name for alliance between France, Britain and Russia in 1914. p4
- Conference attended by Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin to discuss peace after WW2. p185
- Main British negotiator at the Peace Treaties in 1919. p28
- WW2 was know as this between September 1939 and April 1940. p124
- This shortage of raw materials weakened Germany's industry in WW1. p25
- Where the soldiers had to live for much of WW1. p15
- Name of the German plan to win the war quickly in 1914. p11
- Work on the atomic bomb was know as the M........ P....... p153
- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy were know as the ....... powers. p4
- Leader of the North Vietnamese during the Vietnam War. p196
- A big one of these was built in in 1961 to divide West and East Berlin. p194
- American preseident that wrote The 14 Points. p28
- Tremendous losses for the French and Germans but the French held on in a battle led by Pétain. p17
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- War too place here between 1950-53. p192
- Citizens that refused to join up to fight. p19
- Name given to Gorbachev allowing satelite states of the USSR to choose their own form of government. p241
- The lost famous peace treaty signed in 1919. p27
- Women worked in these type of factories during WW1. p19
- Treaty signed beween Russia and Germany in 1918 so that Russia could leave the war. p44
- Main French negotiator at the Peace Treaties in 1919. p28
- An easing of tensions during the Cole War. p198
- League set up after WW1 to try and keep the peace. p103
- Hitlor took on this role in 1933. p56
- Name of the member of the Black Hand organanisation that shot the Archduke. p9
- City where Archduke Frantz Ferdinand was shot. p2
- Truman gave money to European countries to prevent the spread of communism in 1947. p189
- Big battleships used in WW1. p6
- General Secretary of Russia after Lenin. p48
32 Clues: Big battleships used in WW1. p6 • When you have to join the army. p18 • Hitlor took on this role in 1933. p56 • War too place here between 1950-53. p192 • General Secretary of Russia after Lenin. p48 • Citizens that refused to join up to fight. p19 • The lost famous peace treaty signed in 1919. p27 • An easing of tensions during the Cole War. p198 • ...
Wolfenstein Weapons 2023-04-20
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- the weapon that fergus gives you in the new colossus and is also a weapon in new order
- the sniper rifle in old blood
- the minigun that shoots a red beam and can melt metal & Soldats
- the shotgun that requires 2 shells and is the best weapon in DOOM
- the weapon that shoots fire in Return to castle wolfenstein
- a melee that is in the freedom chronicles
- an attachment for the new colossus assault rifle
- the minigun in wolfenstein 3D
- what weapon is the first one you get in the new order
- a melee in wolfenstein that are know for being used by miners
- another axe melee in wolfenstein (hint: firefighters use it)
- the 1960's assault rifle
- The skull crushing melee in wolfenstein 2009
- an attachment for the SMG
- the minigun that spits fire
- another name for the minigun
- the 1960's SMG
- the automatic used in wolfenstein 3D, Return to Castle wolfenstein, ANd Wolfenstein 2009
- what pistol is used in the WW2 mission & in old blood
- the minigun that shoots shotgun shells
- possibly a weapon in the freedom chronicles
- the Weapon that wyatt gives you in the new colossus
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- the weapon that works like a sniper and also becomes a plasma rifle in the new order
- the auto shotgun's name
- the minigun that shoots Argent energy
- the contraption that can be used to run into walls & soldats
- the contraption that can make you fit in small space
- the grenade used in the new colossus & youngblood
- An attachment for the Handgun
- the melee in old blood
- the melee used in New colossus & Youngblood
- this isn't a weapon but it's a mechanic for the weapons
- the 1960's handgun
- the contraption that makes you taller
- an attachment for the new order assault rifle
- what is the automatic used by the German soldats in the WW2 mission & in old blood
- The handheld grenade launcher
- the weapon thats detachable
- the grenade used in the new order
- it isn't a weapon but it was used in a cutscene
- what is the melee used in new order & old blood
41 Clues: the 1960's SMG • the 1960's handgun • the melee in old blood • the auto shotgun's name • the 1960's assault rifle • an attachment for the SMG • the minigun that spits fire • the weapon thats detachable • another name for the minigun • the sniper rifle in old blood • An attachment for the Handgun • the minigun in wolfenstein 3D • The handheld grenade launcher • ...
Southern and Eastern Asia Recap 2025-02-28
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- a type of economy where all business decisions are made by consumers
- a natural disaster that causes widespread devastation in India and China each year
- Location of a protest against Communism in China where students peacefully protested; resulted in a massacre where innocent people were killed
- a river in India that is sacred to Hindus and is polluted with bacteria from human ashes, animal carcasses, and the sewage system
- Mao Zedong's plan to eliminate any opposition to Communism
- the US policy created to keep communism from spreading to other countries; caused the US to be involved in the Korean and Vietnam Wars
- Japan's oldest religion, and is centered on the worship of nature, ancestors, and kami
- a type of economy where all business decisions are made by the government
- the idea that if one country falls to communism that the surrounding countries will become communist as well
- a type of economy that has features of both command and market; every country in the world has this type of economy
- a religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama who may also be called "The Buddha"
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- leader of the Indian Independence Movement who practiced civil disobedience through nonviolent protests
- a surprise attack by Japan on a US naval base which caused the US to enter WW2
- This country was bombed by the US to end WW2, but then the US helped them rebuild to create a strong ally in the Pacific
- a strip of land along the 38th parallel that separates North and South Korea; created to hopefully prevent future wars
- a government led by one leader who has complete power
- a government in which the power is held by citizens
- Mao Zedong's plan to rapidly industrialize China; resulted in mass starvation
- a political and economic idea where all items are shared and controlled by the government; brought to China by Mao Zedong
- mountain range in Southeast Asia that is home to Mt. Everest
- leader of China who brought Communism to China and enacted the Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution
- the world's 3rd largest religion that follows the concept of Dharma and is widely practiced in India
22 Clues: a government in which the power is held by citizens • a government led by one leader who has complete power • Mao Zedong's plan to eliminate any opposition to Communism • mountain range in Southeast Asia that is home to Mt. Everest • a type of economy where all business decisions are made by consumers • ...
The Second World War 2013-05-16
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- The people that Hitler wanted to get rid of in Europe
- The name of the Prime Minister who was in charge of Britain during the war
- The type of bomb dropped on Hiroshima
- The capital city of France
- The city in Germany that the allies bombed heavily
- When Hitler bombed London it was known as the...
- The name of the first city to have an atomic bomb dropped on it
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- The place in France where the British escaped on small boats
- The name of a British aeroplane in WW2
- The leader of Germany
- The country where Hiroshima is
- How Hitler died
- The name of the Prime Minister that didn't want to go to war
- The name of the day when the British took France back from Hitler
14 Clues: How Hitler died • The leader of Germany • The capital city of France • The country where Hiroshima is • The type of bomb dropped on Hiroshima • The name of a British aeroplane in WW2 • When Hitler bombed London it was known as the... • The city in Germany that the allies bombed heavily • The people that Hitler wanted to get rid of in Europe • ...
Context Lesson Crossword 2024-01-15
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- the name of the author of our new novel
- the terrible event where millions of Jews were killed
- the country that invaded Denmark
- the name of the King of Denmark
- the amount of time it took the Germans to take over Denmark
- the year that Denmark was taken over by Germany
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- the year that WW2 started
- where Jewish people pray
- the continent that Denmark is in
- discrimination of Jews
- the year that the occupation of Denmark ended
- a terrible event that involves two countries or more fighting each other
- the name of the hat that Jewish people wear when they pray
- the Danes destroyed them so that the Germans could not use them
14 Clues: discrimination of Jews • where Jewish people pray • the year that WW2 started • the name of the King of Denmark • the continent that Denmark is in • the country that invaded Denmark • the name of the author of our new novel • the year that the occupation of Denmark ended • the year that Denmark was taken over by Germany • the terrible event where millions of Jews were killed • ...
social studies crossword 2024-05-06
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- war that started because Franz Ferdinand got assassinated
- insect that destroyed Georgia's economy
- one of the 2 politicians that helped strengthen the US navy
- it was a new deal program where it payed retired people with money
- ships that were produced in the US to send supplies to the allies in Europe in WW1
- helped grow food and plants for the war
- payed farmers to not grow certain crops.
- hired unemployed men to build parks, buildings
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- helped give electricity to rural families
- war that started with Adolf Hitler
- airplane factory that helped Georgia's economy
- one of the 2 politicians that helped strengthen the US navy
- era of the us where the economy was very bad
- Japanese bombing on a harbor in Hawaii, it made the US enter WW2
- a act that helped keep America out of WW1
15 Clues: war that started with Adolf Hitler • insect that destroyed Georgia's economy • helped grow food and plants for the war • payed farmers to not grow certain crops. • helped give electricity to rural families • a act that helped keep America out of WW1 • era of the us where the economy was very bad • airplane factory that helped Georgia's economy • ...
Solutions Pre-Intermediate Vocab 2025-06-19
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- This person starts and runs their own business.
- He or she checks your eyes and makes glasses.
- I'll get that shirt, it's only Rp 50k! It's a _______.
- A person or shop that sells paper and office supplies.
- Dave's a _______-man. He gets paid by his company.
- CEO stands for Chief ____ Officer.
- This person brings illegal drugs, weapons to a country.
- A shop selling cold meats, cheese, and salads.
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- Amber is the ______. She burnt down the skyscraper.
- A hard building material made from cement.
- Those _____ take away stuffs from the shop during that riot.
- A yellow flower with fluffy seeds that was used in WW2 to make rubber.
- Uncle Ben got ____. Someone threatened him and stole his wallet.
- The v_____t from the court is 10 years in prison.
14 Clues: CEO stands for Chief ____ Officer. • A hard building material made from cement. • He or she checks your eyes and makes glasses. • A shop selling cold meats, cheese, and salads. • This person starts and runs their own business. • The v_____t from the court is 10 years in prison. • Dave's a _______-man. He gets paid by his company. • ...
Key Terms Cold War and 1950s 2024-03-24
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- new housing + postwar family boom stimulated housing boom
- brown v____
- post WW2 red scare focused on fear of communists in government postions
- ___ doctrine; promised aid to countries threatened by communism
- low-cost, mass-produced devlopements of suburban tract housing
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- General US strategy in the Cold War in dealing with communism
- federal ___ act of 1956; provided federal funding to build an interstate system
- markedly higher birthrate in years following WWII
- ___ programs; citizens were questioned to determine if they had the “right” American opinion
- US/USSR competed to develop bigger atomic bombs and delivering them
- ideal of ___; men as breadwinners, women as homemaker, wife, mother, shopper
11 Clues: brown v____ • markedly higher birthrate in years following WWII • new housing + postwar family boom stimulated housing boom • General US strategy in the Cold War in dealing with communism • low-cost, mass-produced devlopements of suburban tract housing • ___ doctrine; promised aid to countries threatened by communism • ...
AP World Review on Trade: Period 4 2022-05-06
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- a second attempt at a peace sanction
- economic sanction to try to maintain peace
- Trade organization that facilitates all trade
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- form of trade that doesn't restrict export or import
- US program that helped aid western europe after the events of WW2
- began a export-oriented state-run capitalism system that helped China
- agreement between three countries in the West
- council started by Soviet Union, to gain ties with Eastern European nations
8 Clues: a second attempt at a peace sanction • economic sanction to try to maintain peace • agreement between three countries in the West • Trade organization that facilitates all trade • form of trade that doesn't restrict export or import • US program that helped aid western europe after the events of WW2 • ...
ethiopia 2024-02-29
6 Clues: what was Ethiopia once called. • who colonized Ethiopia after WW2 • who financed the Rebellon of in 1974. • what was the name of the rebel government • aid US$2000 million of what was delivered by NGOs. • what did the collapse of the soviet union bring about a spotlight on.
cold war 2024-12-10
6 Clues: the wall that divided germany • first satellite to orbit earth • a politcal rivarly between the U.S and the USSR • imaginary barrier that seperated east and west europe • nations that were under the influence of the soviet union • a plan that provided aid to democracies of europe after ww2
ww2 crossword by benjamin fisher 2018-02-06
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- the country that bombed pearl harbour
- the allied anti tank weapon
- a homemade grenade
- who was elected for time magazine man of the year in 1938
- to remove a large number of people in a war stricken country
- how did chamberlainn die
- the name of a plane as well as a car brand (the plane type and ends in zero)
- the painting i named that was painted by hitler
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- the german secret service
- where was chamberlainn buried
- commonly known as Der Fuhrer
- a german ally
- a place in Japan affected by the atom bomb
- who thought Gandi was an idiot
- a famous Brittish plane
- who ruled more of the world
16 Clues: a german ally • a homemade grenade • a famous Brittish plane • how did chamberlainn die • the german secret service • the allied anti tank weapon • who ruled more of the world • commonly known as Der Fuhrer • where was chamberlainn buried • who thought Gandi was an idiot • the country that bombed pearl harbour • a place in Japan affected by the atom bomb • ...
Parachuting Crossword 2021-06-16
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- The military unit that used parachutes
- The company who first used parachutes on spaceships
- The sport that uses a parachute wing with no ridges to fly
- The war where paratroopers where first used
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- General ___ was the first person to propose the idea of military troops using parachutes
- After parachutes are used they are ___
- Jump ,High Altitude Low Opening Jump
- The activity that uses a triangle shaped parachute to fly
- k,the sport in which you jump out of a plane at 5-6 thousand feet
- what every parachute creates when deployed
- ___ Jacques Garnerin The first person to create a working parachute
11 Clues: Jump ,High Altitude Low Opening Jump • After parachutes are used they are ___ • The military unit that used parachutes • what every parachute creates when deployed • The war where paratroopers where first used • The company who first used parachutes on spaceships • The activity that uses a triangle shaped parachute to fly • ...
Eli Mora 2022-02-21
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- The idea that all classes should be equal.
- a cruel and oppressive government or rule.
- was the British prime minister during most of WW2.
- The west was led by the US and Eastern Europe was led by the Soviet Union.
- A large group of countries or kingdoms.
- A person who creates laws.
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- A system that uses democracy which means that the people can get to vote and have a saying in things revolving around the country.
- the 33rd President of USA
- Government by the best individuals or by a small privileged class.
- the authority to represent someone else.
- the german air force.
11 Clues: the german air force. • the 33rd President of USA • A person who creates laws. • A large group of countries or kingdoms. • the authority to represent someone else. • The idea that all classes should be equal. • a cruel and oppressive government or rule. • was the British prime minister during most of WW2. • ...
Eastern Europe and Russia 2022-11-06
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- Mountain range that separates Asia and Europe
- Main reason that 75% of Russia's population lives on the European side of the country
- These type of nations were under the influence and control of the Russian USSR following WW2
- Depleting sea between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
- Capital and largest city in Russia
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- Coniferous forest in Russia and Northern Europe
- The most popular sport in Russia
- Large flat area of land with few trees
- peninsula in southeast Europe located between the Adriatic and Black Sea
- Vast region in central and northern Russia that has a very cold climate year round
- Family of languages spoken in Eastern Europe and Russia
11 Clues: The most popular sport in Russia • Capital and largest city in Russia • Large flat area of land with few trees • Mountain range that separates Asia and Europe • Coniferous forest in Russia and Northern Europe • Depleting sea between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan • Family of languages spoken in Eastern Europe and Russia • ...
Crossword. 2023-04-26
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- A type of war often including mutually assured destruction should anything happen.
- The type of government Brazil had.
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- Latin American leaders depended too much on ___.
- The united states feared the spread of ___.
- The second large major war.
- An old language that most roots of modern words come from.
6 Clues: The second large major war. • The type of government Brazil had. • The united states feared the spread of ___. • Latin American leaders depended too much on ___. • An old language that most roots of modern words come from. • A type of war often including mutually assured destruction should anything happen.
US History B Review 2024-01-07
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- Totalitarian leader of Italy
- Code name for D-Day
- Germany, Italy, and Japan make up what alliance
- The name for the day that victory was acquired in Europe
- Great Britain, France, Soviet Union and the US make up what alliance
- Not taking a side, staying in the middle of a conflict
- The event that led the US to enter WW2
- Totalitarian leader of Japan
- Nicknamed "lightning wars"
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- Totalitarian leader of Germany
- Secret meeting between FDR and Winston Churchill
- An aggressive form of government in which aggressive actions take place and territory is taken over
- The battle that is known as the turning point in the Pacific
- Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Hitler's last offense on the western front
- The turning point in Europe, stormed the beaches of Normandy France
- President of the US during the greater part of the war
- Those who were not fighting but were making efforts to the war at home
- Totalitarian leader of the Soviet Union
19 Clues: Code name for D-Day • Nicknamed "lightning wars" • Totalitarian leader of Italy • Totalitarian leader of Japan • Totalitarian leader of Germany • Prime Minister of Great Britain • The event that led the US to enter WW2 • Totalitarian leader of the Soviet Union • Hitler's last offense on the western front • Germany, Italy, and Japan make up what alliance • ...
korean war 2024-04-08
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- temporary suspense of fighting
- Communist leader in northern China who led the Japanese invasion of China
- type of government in NorthKorea
- South Korean capital
- An international organization that came into being at the end of WWII that would help prevent future wars
- leaders in the army
- North Korean capital
- boundry between two zones
- Allied commander of WW2 then became supreme commander of the korean War
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- The third largest nation and the most populous in the world
- Type of Government in South Korea
- branch of the US armed forces
- personal bravery
- Location of the second half of the peace treaty negotiations Down
- war War that was fought between the United Nations and the communist democratic republic of North Korean
- An island east of China where the nationalists fled
- A group in South Korea who lost to communism and fled to Taiwan
- a citizen of the former Soviet Union
- battle in South Korea
19 Clues: personal bravery • leaders in the army • South Korean capital • North Korean capital • battle in South Korea • boundry between two zones • branch of the US armed forces • temporary suspense of fighting • type of government in NorthKorea • Type of Government in South Korea • a citizen of the former Soviet Union • An island east of China where the nationalists fled • ...
korean war 2024-04-08
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- temporary suspense of fighting
- Communist leader in northern China who led the Japanese invasion of China
- type of government in North Korea
- South Korean capital
- An international organization that came into being at the end of WWII that would help prevent future wars
- leaders in the army
- North Korean capital
- boundry between two zones
- Allied commander of WW2 then became supreme commander of the korean War
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- The third largest nation and the most popular in the world
- Type of Government in South Korea
- branch of the US armed forces
- personal bravery
- Location of the second half of the peace treaty negotiations Down
- War that was fought between the United Nations and the communist democratic republic of North Korean
- An island east of China where the nationalists fled
- A group in South Korea who lost to communism and fled to Taiwan
- a citizen of the former Soviet Union
- battle in South Korea
19 Clues: personal bravery • leaders in the army • South Korean capital • North Korean capital • battle in South Korea • boundry between two zones • branch of the US armed forces • temporary suspense of fighting • Type of Government in South Korea • type of government in North Korea • a citizen of the former Soviet Union • An island east of China where the nationalists fled • ...
Alaska & World War 2 2025-03-26
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- __________ Powers: US, Britain, Russia, France
- New military bases built in Fairbanks, Anchorage, ____, and Dutch Harbor
- White ________: substance used to fool the Japanese with white smoke
- Japanese invaded the ________ Islands
- Japanese secured Kiska with an underground network of ___________
- Financial compensation for acts done against a group of people.
- The Battle of ________ Islands was won by American deception
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- Place in which the Aleuts were held under harsh conditions.
- Number of years that the Aleuts lived in the Aleutians.
- Prime Minister of Japan during WWII
- Bombed by the Japanese during WWII
- Military base in Hawaii, bombed during WWII, led to U.S. involvement in WWII.
- Ship that took the Aleuts to Funter Bay.
- ___________ Powers: Germany, Japan, Italy
- Internment Camp for the Aleuts set up here.
- The battle on this island was the second most expensive in the Pacific war
- ______ Hours: the time to scrape ice of airplane wings before flights
- Japan took control of ______ and Attu
- __________ Barracks: the only Alaskan military establishment at beginning of WW2
19 Clues: Bombed by the Japanese during WWII • Prime Minister of Japan during WWII • Japanese invaded the ________ Islands • Japan took control of ______ and Attu • Ship that took the Aleuts to Funter Bay. • ___________ Powers: Germany, Japan, Italy • Internment Camp for the Aleuts set up here. • __________ Powers: US, Britain, Russia, France • ...
Trial Crossword 2024-08-10
Texas History Puzzle 2022-04-21
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- named after a war hero and NASA is there
- civil rights activist who gave the "I Have A Dream" speech
- the country that bombed Pearl Harbour
- the act of discriminating different races or skin colors
- built in 1817 and a battle was fought here
- first man to write a map of Texas
- a telegram that basically started WW1
- the president from Texas and was elected in 1953
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- one of the four regions of Texas, has water and the ocean
- a man who took over and started WW2
- the leader of Mexico during the Texas/Mexico war
- the sinking of this boat made the US join WW1
- women's voting rights or any voting rights in general
- the anti-slavery part of the US during the Civil War
- the father of Texas and is now is the capital
15 Clues: first man to write a map of Texas • a man who took over and started WW2 • the country that bombed Pearl Harbour • a telegram that basically started WW1 • named after a war hero and NASA is there • built in 1817 and a battle was fought here • the sinking of this boat made the US join WW1 • the father of Texas and is now is the capital • ...
Texas History Puzzle 2022-04-21
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- named after a war hero and NASA is there
- civil rights activist who gave the "I Have A Dream" speech
- the country that bombed Pearl Harbour
- the act of discriminating different races or skin colors
- built in 1817 and a battle was fought here
- first man to write a map of Texas
- a telegram that basically started WW1
- the president from Texas and was elected in 1953
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- one of the four regions of Texas, has water and the ocean
- a man who took over and started WW2
- the leader of Mexico during the Texas/Mexico war
- the sinking of this boat made the US join WW1
- women's voting rights or any voting rights in general
- the anti-slavery part of the US during the Civil War
- the father of Texas and is now is the capital
15 Clues: first man to write a map of Texas • a man who took over and started WW2 • the country that bombed Pearl Harbour • a telegram that basically started WW1 • named after a war hero and NASA is there • built in 1817 and a battle was fought here • the sinking of this boat made the US join WW1 • the father of Texas and is now is the capital • ...
Washington's History 2024-05-13
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- The first person to land on the moon.
- The port of _____ makes about 167 million dollars per year.
- The U.S. went to war with ____ because of the 9/11 attack.
- A civil rights act in 1957 that prohibited housing discrimination.
- ____ Vietnam won the Vietnam War.
- Washington is very good for farming, and a third of it is _____.
- What is Washington's biggest manufacturing industry?
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- What was Nathan Adrian's middle name?
- Washngton's main renewable energy sources are _____ and wind farms.
- The U.S. wanted to get the Native Americans off their _____.
- When viewed from space, Washington looked more ____ than green.
- People nowadays can enjoy the experience of shopping at ______.
- Co-founder of Microsoft with Bill Gates
- Japanese Americans were sent to _____ camps during WW2.
- ____ was one of the most contaminated places on earth.
15 Clues: ____ Vietnam won the Vietnam War. • What was Nathan Adrian's middle name? • The first person to land on the moon. • Co-founder of Microsoft with Bill Gates • What is Washington's biggest manufacturing industry? • ____ was one of the most contaminated places on earth. • Japanese Americans were sent to _____ camps during WW2. • ...
Iron Curtain 2024-04-24
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- the opposite region on the split
- The american president that supported Churchill
- one region of the split
- the form of Allies that worked together after WW2
- The ideology that was powerful in the east
- pact Collective defense treaty established by the Soviet and other powering countries
- The Old british minister who made the reference Iron Curtain
- Curtain the name of the divider that split the East and West
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- The ideology that was powerful in the West
- What the first fence dividing the two regions was made out of
- wall The other wall that came down in 1989
- a word for what the two different regions experienced
- Stalin The leader of the soviet union
- Union The controlling power in Russia
- war the name of the war that came along with this time period
15 Clues: one region of the split • the opposite region on the split • Stalin The leader of the soviet union • Union The controlling power in Russia • The ideology that was powerful in the West • wall The other wall that came down in 1989 • The ideology that was powerful in the east • The american president that supported Churchill • ...
Who was to blame for the Cold War? 2021-05-07
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- A one-party system with no free elections.
- He was sent to Europe to examine the situation and see what was needed.
- When one nation exercises political and economic control over other nations.
- Its aim was to tighten Soviet control over Eastern Europe.
- It occurred before the end of WW2.
- The Soviet Union blocked the Western railway, road,and canal access to Berlin.
- Stalin used them to liberate slice by slice his oppositors.
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- A previously independent nation under control of another country.
- Agreed by the Congress in March 1948.
- The Big Three UK, USSR, USA were part of it.
- Truman policy towards the Soviet Union.
- System where properties and businesses are privately owned.
12 Clues: It occurred before the end of WW2. • Agreed by the Congress in March 1948. • Truman policy towards the Soviet Union. • A one-party system with no free elections. • The Big Three UK, USSR, USA were part of it. • Its aim was to tighten Soviet control over Eastern Europe. • System where properties and businesses are privately owned. • ...
Treaty of Versailles 2023-08-02
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- France plundered into the region and took raw materials and goods.
- this person played a big role in ww2 and was supported by the Germans.
- this person was an experienced politician.
- this country leader wanted to place harsh terms on Germany
- when a country has to accept all the blame.
- when you can look back at historical event.
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- one of the effects of the treaty.
- Germany had to pay to the allies.
8 Clues: one of the effects of the treaty. • Germany had to pay to the allies. • this person was an experienced politician. • when a country has to accept all the blame. • when you can look back at historical event. • this country leader wanted to place harsh terms on Germany • France plundered into the region and took raw materials and goods. • ...
CBA Weeks 1 & 2 Revision 2022-01-10
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- mode of presenting the CBA that makes use of text, catchy headlines and images
- Person of ________
- mode of presenting the CBA that displays information in a chronological graphic narrative
- Motivating ideals or standards of behaviour; one’s judgement of what is important in life.
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- the highest grade descriptor you can receive for your CBA
- person of commitment who fought for civil rights in the 60s in America
- method for evaluating sources including headings : source, date and accuracy
- Brother ______ who set up the Taizé community for war refugees during WW2
- person of commitment who worked for gender equality
- unacceptable online resource
- Prize that Malala Yousafzai won in 2014
- writing a first version that will be polished later
- Classroom Based Assessment acronym
13 Clues: Person of ________ • unacceptable online resource • Classroom Based Assessment acronym • Prize that Malala Yousafzai won in 2014 • person of commitment who worked for gender equality • writing a first version that will be polished later • the highest grade descriptor you can receive for your CBA • person of commitment who fought for civil rights in the 60s in America • ...
Israel-Palestine Conflict 2023-10-19
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- The majority of people living in this area prior to WW2.
- The freedom from the control, influence, support, aid, or the like, of others.
- The religious people in Israel.
- The foreign power who was in charge of Palestine after WW1.
- The part of Palestine divided into Area A,B, and C.
- The religious people in Palestine.
- The Israeli group preparing to move into Gaza.
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- The part of Palestine where the conflict is taking place.
- Country founded in 1948.
- The innocent people that suffer the most.
- The militant group that launched attacks on Israel a week and a half ago.
- What Hamas has been firing into Israel.
- The unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians.
13 Clues: Country founded in 1948. • The religious people in Israel. • The religious people in Palestine. • What Hamas has been firing into Israel. • The innocent people that suffer the most. • The Israeli group preparing to move into Gaza. • The part of Palestine divided into Area A,B, and C. • The majority of people living in this area prior to WW2. • ...
Derek and Julia's Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-17
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- the number of days you have to submit a marriage license after filing in IN
- finding this creature in your dress is a sign of good luck
- historically, the groom stands on this side to defend the bride
- the stone of the bride's ring
- this month is the most popular for weddings
- the couple got engaged at this Cincy park
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- a legally or formally recognized union of two people
- this British queen popularized brides wearing white dresses
- men began wearing these in WW2 to remember their wives
- the groom's middle name
- this item is meant to be kept in the bride's left shoe for good luck
- the line the wedding party walks down
- which of the couple's last names means 'wise'?
13 Clues: the groom's middle name • the stone of the bride's ring • the line the wedding party walks down • the couple got engaged at this Cincy park • this month is the most popular for weddings • which of the couple's last names means 'wise'? • a legally or formally recognized union of two people • men began wearing these in WW2 to remember their wives • ...
WW2 Crossword puzzle 2021-01-18
8 Clues: Living space • britian's leader • Italy's dictator • Germany's dictator • Germany's best ally • germany's secret code • one of world war II's biggest battles • Germany's quick attack strategy (lightning war)
causes of WW2 2021-12-09
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- it was signed on July 28th.
- formed after the first world war.
- started after the stock market.
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- what's two things that the great depression impacted lives.
- how many years of conflict did treaty of versailles end.
- great depression led to the.
- league of nations wanted to prevent.
- treaty of versailles caused who to take multiple decades to pay.
8 Clues: it was signed on July 28th. • great depression led to the. • started after the stock market. • formed after the first world war. • league of nations wanted to prevent. • how many years of conflict did treaty of versailles end. • what's two things that the great depression impacted lives. • treaty of versailles caused who to take multiple decades to pay.
WW2 X-Word 2016-02-11
8 Clues: dictator • allied forces • fought in trenches • the action of appeasing • 33 president of the usa • united states machine gun • one of the military corps • deaths of millions of jews
