ww2 Crossword Puzzles
American Military Strategies for WW2 2024-03-20
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- atomic bombings of ____ and _____ largely contributed to the end of WW2.
- US and Allied forces utilized ________ around the Pacific to cut off Japanese bases from resupply or rescue.
- __________ was used to maintain public morale, conserve resources, and increase war production.
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- The Emergency _____________ Program was implemented to quickly build cargo ships to transport troops and materials to the Allied Powers.
- merchant ships sailing together the under protection of larger, more heavily armed ships.
5 Clues: atomic bombings of ____ and _____ largely contributed to the end of WW2. • merchant ships sailing together the under protection of larger, more heavily armed ships. • __________ was used to maintain public morale, conserve resources, and increase war production. • ...
World History 2022-11-17
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- this general and field marshal greatly contributed to the aid of the Philippines army during ww2.
- the death of this austrian hierarchy was the catalyst that started the Great war.
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- this war refers to the struggles of the french empire and its colonies.
- this Portuguese explorer became known to have discovered the Philippines and colonized it.
- out of the many reasons this war started, this, was its main cause to its start up.
5 Clues: this war refers to the struggles of the french empire and its colonies. • the death of this austrian hierarchy was the catalyst that started the Great war. • out of the many reasons this war started, this, was its main cause to its start up. • this Portuguese explorer became known to have discovered the Philippines and colonized it. • ...
The struggle for independence 2021-10-20
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- the quality of being country-loving; loving loyalty to and energetic support for one's country.
- made in India from materials that have also been produced in India.
- "holding firmly to truth", or "truth force", is a particular form of peaceful resistance or civil resistance.
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- War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945
- charge an occasion when a large group of police run forward in an attacking movement carrying their sticks.
- war a war involving many large nations in all different parts of the world. The name is commonly given to the wars of 1914-18 and 1939-45, although only the second of these was truly worldwide.
- self-government or independence for India.
7 Clues: self-government or independence for India. • made in India from materials that have also been produced in India. • the quality of being country-loving; loving loyalty to and energetic support for one's country. • charge an occasion when a large group of police run forward in an attacking movement carrying their sticks. • ...
WORLD WAR TWO CROSSWORD 2013-11-10
Oceania & Antarctica Vocab 2024-05-03
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- dry and unertile land that stretches from South Australia to Western Australia
- a large peninsula of Antarctica that extends some 1200 miles north towards South America
- the island south of Australia
- river located in the northern part of New South Wales
- the low area just west of the Great Dividing Range
- large city in southeastern Austalia
- the ocean that surrounds Antartica
- largest and deepest ocean
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- an island country in the southwest pacific, the eastern half of New Guinea, officially the Independent state of Papua New Guinea
- capital of New Zealand
- Australia's longest flowing year round river
- Ross ice shelf world's largest body of floating ice lying the head of the ross sea itself an enormous indentation in the continent of Antartica
- a series of plateaus and mountain ranges in eastern Australia
- part of the western desert and the ninth largest in the world
- the capital of Australia
- a 1,250 mile chain of more than 2500 reefs and islands along Australia's northeast coast, containing some 400 species of coral
- mountain range that divides Antarctica in half
- the location where a key battle was fought during 4-8 May 1942, this major naval battle in the Pacific theater of WW2 between Japanese Navy and the US airforce and Australia.
- frozen continent owned by no one and just as much of a mystery of the mariana's tench
19 Clues: capital of New Zealand • the capital of Australia • largest and deepest ocean • the island south of Australia • the ocean that surrounds Antartica • large city in southeastern Austalia • Australia's longest flowing year round river • mountain range that divides Antarctica in half • the low area just west of the Great Dividing Range • ...
Cold War 2021-12-01
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- Zedong, Former President of the People's Republic of China
- Practice of pushing a dangerous situation or confrontation to the limit of safety
- Chi Minh, Former President of Vietnam
- Plan, U.S. program of economic aid to help Europe rebuild after WW2
- Easing of hostility or strained relations between countries
- Delano Roosevelt, 32nd U.S. President
- Nations, States that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc
- United States tried to stop the spread of communism in the late 1940s
- Missile Crisis, The moment when the two superpowers came closest to nuclear conflict
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- Pact, Treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland
- Theory, Political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries
- Blockade, Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin under Western control
- War, Geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
- Doctrine, U.S. policy of giving economic and military aid to free nations getting threatened by the USSR
- Wars, A proposed missile defense system intended to protect the United States from attack by ballistic strategic nuclear weapons
- An intergovernmental military alliance signed on 4 April 1949
- Castro, Former President of Cuba
- Nations, An international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945
- Curtain, Boundary separating the Communist nations of Eastern Europe from the democratic nations of Western Europe
19 Clues: Castro, Former President of Cuba • Pact, Treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland • Chi Minh, Former President of Vietnam • Delano Roosevelt, 32nd U.S. President • Zedong, Former President of the People's Republic of China • Easing of hostility or strained relations between countries • An intergovernmental military alliance signed on 4 April 1949 • ...
World War Two CrosswordAppeasement 2022-05-24
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- British fighter plane (h).
- Powerful bomb that could destroy cities and used by the USA against Japan in 1945.
- German Secret Police.
- Codename for the planned invasion of Britain by German forces in 1940-41.
- Heavy and frequent bombing raids carried out over British cities, ports and industrial areas from 1940-1941.
- Cyanide-based gas used in the death camps.
- German Air Force.
- A ship, fleet, or group of vehicles accompanied by a protecting escort.
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- The German for "lighting war". A swift, sudden military attack using bomber aircraft to support fast moving tanks and motor vehicles.
- British fighter plane (s).
- Covering up weapons, buildings, troops or equipment so that they are difficult to see.
- Decisive naval battle in 1942 in which the US destroyed several Japanese aircraft carriers.
- Alliance of Germany, Italy and Japan in WW2.
- Missile fired by submarines and ships designed to sink other surface vessels or submarines.
- Death camp where many thousands of Jews, gypsies and other groups were murdered by the Nazis from 1942-45.
- Codename for the German invasion of the USSR (Russia) in 1941.
- Codename for the evacuation of British and French forces from Dunkirk in 1940.
- German tank.
- Machine used by German forces to turn their messages into code. It was supposed to be unbreakable but was cracked by British intelligence.
19 Clues: German tank. • German Air Force. • German Secret Police. • British fighter plane (s). • British fighter plane (h). • Cyanide-based gas used in the death camps. • Alliance of Germany, Italy and Japan in WW2. • Codename for the German invasion of the USSR (Russia) in 1941. • A ship, fleet, or group of vehicles accompanied by a protecting escort. • ...
Cold War crossword 2025-04-07
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- The ___ plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2.
- list of people in the Hollywood film industry who were refused jobs because they did not cooperate with the HUAC
- term used to refer to tactic of accusing people of disloyalty without producing evidence
- Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union.
- The US senior who claimed there were communists in the US government.
- The ____ were a husband and wife executed for giving secrets to the soviets.
- U.S. policy of sending aid to any nation trying to prevent a communist takeover
- The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War.
- This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread.
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- the downing of a U.S. spy plane and capture of its pilots by the Soviet Union in 1960
- state of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States but without military action
- resupply of West Berlin by U.S. and British planes during the Soviet blockade of 1948
- ten People called before HUAC who did not cooperate
- Peacekeeping body of nations
- imaginary line that divides Korea at 38 degrees north latitude
- Khrushchev. He
- Military alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite nations
- effort to block Soviet influence by making alliances and supporting weaker nations
- The term for economic reforms made by the Soviet Union in 1980s.
- War war begun when north Korea invaded South Korea in 1950
20 Clues: Khrushchev. He • Peacekeeping body of nations • Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union. • ten People called before HUAC who did not cooperate • The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War. • War war begun when north Korea invaded South Korea in 1950 • This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread. • ...
Criminal justice- Sariyah 2025-09-22
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- a novel about a detective who uses logic and science to solve crimes
- police will read this to you after an arrest and before questioning you.
- In NYC Thomas Byrnes published a book of photos of known criminals.
- After Julius Ceasor died they performed this and seen only one stab wound was fatal.
- throughout the empire Law it was enforced by the Roman Military.
- John Larson invents this tool for investigations
- These were the trials after ww2 for Nazis.
- a process by which criminal conduct is investigated, evidence gathered, arrest made, charges brought, defense raised, trails cunducted, sentences rendered an punishment carried out
- A Document describing the powers of the Federal government and the rights of citizens which will be protected
- Used to identify people
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- Earliest Known found full wiiten Law Code eye for an eye)
- an illegal act for which someone can be punished by government especially: a gross violation of law
- 1908, Portland, OR. hired by YWCA and she was paid $75 a month.
- The fist trial that tuned people in to court cases.
- Law code Written for Athens and Greece
- 1st person ever convicted using this method
- any act that is contrary to legal code or laws.
- Dr. Edmond Locarno sets this up to help to police department
- what the police tell you before getting arrested
- 1829 AD, London Fist uniformed, professional force.
20 Clues: Used to identify people • Law code Written for Athens and Greece • These were the trials after ww2 for Nazis. • 1st person ever convicted using this method • any act that is contrary to legal code or laws. • John Larson invents this tool for investigations • what the police tell you before getting arrested • The fist trial that tuned people in to court cases. • ...
Hitlers Lightning War 2025-03-10
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- allowed the United States to lend or lease war supplies to countries that were vital to American defense
- the German invasion of France that led to the fall of France
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- Benito Mussolinis ambition to create a new Roman empire in the Mediterranean
- a series of air battles in 1940 between the Royal airforce and the German Luftwaffe. a turning point in WW2
- caused by German troops invading Poland on september 1st 1939
5 Clues: the German invasion of France that led to the fall of France • caused by German troops invading Poland on september 1st 1939 • Benito Mussolinis ambition to create a new Roman empire in the Mediterranean • allowed the United States to lend or lease war supplies to countries that were vital to American defense • ...
Cúiseanna Ar An Dara Cogadh Domhanda 2014-01-26
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- Bhí ar an Ghearmáin é seo a íoc (pay) ina dhiadh (after) WW1 (7) (7)
- Ceannaire cáilliúl ón Ghearmáin agus an chúis is mó (biggest reason) le haghaidh WW2 (6)
- D'úsáid Hitler agus Mussolini é sna meán cumarsáide chun tacaíocht a chruthú (top create support) (13)
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- An chonradh (treaty) a cheap siad ina dhiadh (after) WW1, sa Fhrainc (7) (10)
- Duine le riall iomlán (total rule) ar tír, gan cead ag aon duine dul in aghaidh (not allowed to challenge his/her rule) (9)
- De réir an chonradh Versailles, chaill an Ghearmáin go leor dhóigh seo (lost a lot of this) (6)
- Bealach polaitiúil (type of politics) a chum Karl Marx (11)
- Ceannaire Iodáilis a d'úsáid Faisteachas (used fascism) (10)
- De réir an gConradh Versailles, ní raibh cead ag an Ghearmáin ________ láidir a bheith acu (3)
9 Clues: Bealach polaitiúil (type of politics) a chum Karl Marx (11) • Ceannaire Iodáilis a d'úsáid Faisteachas (used fascism) (10) • Bhí ar an Ghearmáin é seo a íoc (pay) ina dhiadh (after) WW1 (7) (7) • An chonradh (treaty) a cheap siad ina dhiadh (after) WW1, sa Fhrainc (7) (10) • ...
American Corporate Influence in Germany 2021-04-28
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- Coca-Cola sold toy sets of these transport vehicles
- Author of "Coke's Splash in in Eastern Germany"
- Ford and Volkswagen sought to expand the production of this type of car due to its popularity in the US
- First part of Hitler's infamous slogan, meaning one people, used by Coca-Cola in marketing their product
- There was controversy over this material being used to produce Coke bottles
- new Ford car model that was halted due to WW2
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- This part of Germany currently has a significantly more number of company HQs, especially for the consumer discretionary sector.
- American singer who played a 4 hour concert in East Germany 1 year before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- piece of clothing that became a symbol of the West and was banned by the GDR.
- 1936 event in which Coca-Cola's association with the Nazis caused outrage, especially among Americans
- Street where Coke was distributed immediately the collapse of the Berlin Wall
11 Clues: new Ford car model that was halted due to WW2 • Author of "Coke's Splash in in Eastern Germany" • Coca-Cola sold toy sets of these transport vehicles • There was controversy over this material being used to produce Coke bottles • piece of clothing that became a symbol of the West and was banned by the GDR. • ...
I couldn't come up with an title for this 2024-10-09
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- is someone who goes in the name of the church or religion to spread it's faith, beliefs and meanings to others...
- is an undesirable society, the worst some could fall, an example is Hong Kong
- is when someone changes it's views or beliefs in a story, a moment when it happens it's called a...
- according to the Germans during WW2, someone less than a human is...
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- it's what's known as a perfect world without issues and where everyone is happy
- is those who suffer persecution or death and are very respected in their religions, thou not all them have to die to be considered a...
- a group of stars forming a pattern is...
- is the power will to do it
- some call it the compass to base their decisions and principles
- this one is easy, if you don't pick a side, or don't follow neither a side or the other, what is commonly called?
- is a literature genre where there's high tech but low life...
11 Clues: is the power will to do it • a group of stars forming a pattern is... • is a literature genre where there's high tech but low life... • some call it the compass to base their decisions and principles • according to the Germans during WW2, someone less than a human is... • is an undesirable society, the worst some could fall, an example is Hong Kong • ...
Year 8 WW2 Crossword. 2012-12-14
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- Some evacuees had no ………… clothes
- Children would have one of these attached to them to identify them
- Children travelled to the countryside by this transport method
- Evacuation seemed like an exciting ……..
- When children were sent from the city to the countryside
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- These expecting people were also evacuated to safer places
- Many children came from this place, the capital city
7 Clues: Some evacuees had no ………… clothes • Evacuation seemed like an exciting …….. • Many children came from this place, the capital city • When children were sent from the city to the countryside • These expecting people were also evacuated to safer places • Children travelled to the countryside by this transport method • ...
Canadian History 2014-06-27
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- The Queen is represented in Canada by the __________.
- This Premier of Newfoundland is hailed for bringing Newfoundland into Canadian Confederation.
- The first Europeans that left indisputable proof that they actually landed on the shores of Canada.
- This American war helped convince Canadians and their leaders to unite and form a federation in the north.
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- This country took control of Quebec after winning the battle of the Plains of Abraham.
- In Newfoundland, July 1st also commemorates the Battle of ________.
- Frederick Banting, J.J.R. Macleod and Charles Best received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1923 for discover this.
- This individual, born in Brittany in 1491, named Canada after hearing a native refer to a village as "Kanata".
- In WW2, this was the first British Colony that Canada fought in order to defend.
- The greatest track star in Canadian history, having won a gold medal in 100 metre sprint and 4 by 100 relay.
- This city was severly damaged by an explosion in it harbour in 1917
11 Clues: The Queen is represented in Canada by the __________. • In Newfoundland, July 1st also commemorates the Battle of ________. • This city was severly damaged by an explosion in it harbour in 1917 • In WW2, this was the first British Colony that Canada fought in order to defend. • ...
Canadian History 2014-06-27
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- In Newfoundland, July 1st also commemorates the Battle of ________.
- This Premier of Newfoundland is hailed for bringing Newfoundland into Canadian Confederation.
- In WW2, this was the first British Colony that Canada fought in order to defend.
- This country took control of Quebec after winning the battle of the Plains of Abraham.
- The first Europeans that left indisputable proof that they actually landed on the shores of Canada.
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- This American war helped convince Canadians and their leaders to unite and form a federation in the north.
- The Queen is represented in Canada by the __________.
- Frederick Banting, J.J.R. Macleod and Charles Best received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1923 for discover this.
- The greatest track star in Canadian history, having won a gold medal in 100 metre sprint and 4 by 100 relay.
- This individual, born in Brittany in 1491, named Canada after hearing a native refer to a village as "Kanata".
- This city was severly damaged by an explosion in it harbour in 1917
11 Clues: The Queen is represented in Canada by the __________. • In Newfoundland, July 1st also commemorates the Battle of ________. • This city was severly damaged by an explosion in it harbour in 1917 • In WW2, this was the first British Colony that Canada fought in order to defend. • ...
SS crowsword 2022-11-16
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- 10.a person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms.
- 3.a temporary suspension of fighting,typically one during which peace talks take place;
- 7. an organization that includes several North Atlantic countries that provide political and military assistance to it's members
- 1. a great war that happened in between 1939-1945
- 8. an organization that comprises almost all countries in the world that replaced the league of nations after WW2
- 2. free from outside control; not depending on another's authority.
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- 4. a war where several countries fought during 1914-1918
- 6. a country made up of other countries up the North coast of france, who also fought in many great wars
- 5.murder (an important person) in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons.
- 9.the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
- 11. I am polite with dignity, affable without formality, distant without haughtiness, grave without austerity; modest, wise and good, Who am I?
11 Clues: 1. a great war that happened in between 1939-1945 • 4. a war where several countries fought during 1914-1918 • 2. free from outside control; not depending on another's authority. • 9.the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere • 10.a person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms. • ...
Vietnam war 2022-05-16
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- heavy infantry capable of providing cover and supporting fire but was often known for getting stuck in the rough terrain or not able to breach the jungle.
- a semiautomatic variant of the American standard rifle.
- a type of fighting involving running around your enemy in unpredictable ways.
- a large personnel helicopter.
- a long range gunman who would hide and take out important targets.
- German rifle that the Vietnam communists managed to get tens of thousands.
- a fighting form of the ac-130 seen as possibly one of the biggest guns built around a plane of all time.
- a much superior American rifle capable of full automatic.
- a popular car brand used by the us military in both ww2 and Vietnam.
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- a large gasoline powered weapon capable of clearing entire villages in minutes.
- the earliest enemy submachine gun adopted by US forces due to the large amount that had been taken by troops.
- a handheld propulsion device capable of firing early rockets.
- chemicals that had been color coded and were used as herbicide/pesticide.
- a jellified gasoline that could burn on water.
- a large ac-130 transport plane capable of carrying hundreds of passengers.
- large machine gun that was usually mounted on trucks or helicopters.
16 Clues: a large personnel helicopter. • a jellified gasoline that could burn on water. • a semiautomatic variant of the American standard rifle. • a much superior American rifle capable of full automatic. • a handheld propulsion device capable of firing early rockets. • a long range gunman who would hide and take out important targets. • ...
World War II By Tracy Amoh 2013-05-04
World War Two Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-11
womens roles in ww2 2023-04-03
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- thenumber of how many women worked in the war
- women not only took on mens jobs but they had to continue doing their own
- the women would be rushed into relationships because they wanted men to have closure.
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- another one of the jobs that women had to continue doing
- when the men would come back home on leave many relationships would be different because they haven't been in contact for so long.
- when the men came back from the war the men wanted their jobs back
- when the men left women, took on many of their jobs along with their own.
7 Clues: thenumber of how many women worked in the war • another one of the jobs that women had to continue doing • when the men came back from the war the men wanted their jobs back • when the men left women, took on many of their jobs along with their own. • women not only took on mens jobs but they had to continue doing their own • ...
Changing Earth 2014-06-18
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- These geological events usually occur at transform plate boundaries or where two plates push together.
- The process by which heat rises and then sinks as it cools is called _____________.
- _________ boundaries forms where two plate collide.
- Evidence for the continental drift theory, involving m________ was observed at Divergent plate boundaries.
- As the oceanic crust drives under the continental crust a ________ forms at the interface.
- The age of rocks and _________ of plants is some of the evidence that supported Wegner’s “Theory of Continental Drift”.
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- Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust because it is made of_________.
- Convergent boundaries are also referred to as ____________ boundaries.
- These form at convergent plate boundaries and as a result of magma plumes in the crust.
- This technology was developed during WW2 and allowed for the mapping of the ocean floors.
- ________ is the process by which the crust is destroyed at convergent plate boundary.
- When the magma rises to the crust as a result of convection currents, new crust is formed at a __________ boundary.
- _______ boundaries form when two plate slide against each other in opposite directions.
- The less dense continental crust is composed of ___________.
- The Theory of Continental Drift refers to the movement of _________ plates.
- Regions where volcanoes form in the absence of plate boundaries are known as _______.
16 Clues: _________ boundaries forms where two plate collide. • The less dense continental crust is composed of ___________. • Convergent boundaries are also referred to as ____________ boundaries. • The Theory of Continental Drift refers to the movement of _________ plates. • Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust because it is made of_________. • ...
1950s Vocabulary 2023-03-03
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- An increase in the birth rate between 1946-1964
- act passed by congress in 1944 sent over 8 million ww2 veterans to school for an education
- Black and white citizens sho took place in freedom rides to protest segregated bus terminals
- When the population shifted from northern cities to more southern ones
- An economically stable family with a mother, father, and three children
- American civil rights lawyer served on the supreme court. First black man on the court
- biggest music artist of the time period. He helped to start the big rock craze
- 34th president served in the US army during WWII
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration is part of the US government and is responsible for seronautic and space research
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- The practice that anyone you know could be a communist
- The process of standing down a nation's armed forces from a combat-ready status
- 33rd president was vice president to FDR and was elected after his death
- The first Polio vaccine to be widely used for humans
- A new culture that convinced Americans they needed to buy
- American Baptiste and minister. One of the most influential civil rights protest figures
- American civil rights activist best known for the Montgomery bus boycott
16 Clues: An increase in the birth rate between 1946-1964 • 34th president served in the US army during WWII • The first Polio vaccine to be widely used for humans • The practice that anyone you know could be a communist • A new culture that convinced Americans they needed to buy • When the population shifted from northern cities to more southern ones • ...
Sailor 360 Puzzle 2023-08-16
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- This Admiral developed the computer language COBOL; first lady of software.
- What event took place on June 6th, 1944
- Who was the first enlisted man to have a naval ship named after them?
- What is the commissioned ship to remain captured by North Korea since 1968?
- What language was used as a code by the U.S against the Japanese (which was never broken)?
- What is the 303rd Bombardment Group known as?
- What was the site of the United Kingdom's main decryption establishment during WW2.
- When is the Navy's birthday?
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- What is the first submarine used in battle
- What was the first method of gaining overhead imagery of a battlefield?
- This battle was the turning point in WWII in the Pacific.
- In August, 1942, Mildred McAfee became the first female line officer and the director of what?
- Which naval ship was attacked in port in Yemen by a suicide bomber in a small boat.
- In August, 1918, SECNAV Daniels approves the acceptance of what group into the Marine Corps?
- Which ship was the first ship-to-shore satellite radio message sent from in August, 1966?
- What is the name of the five brothers that were on board the same ship that sank, initiating the enforcement of the family member separation.
16 Clues: When is the Navy's birthday? • What event took place on June 6th, 1944 • What is the first submarine used in battle • What is the 303rd Bombardment Group known as? • This battle was the turning point in WWII in the Pacific. • Who was the first enlisted man to have a naval ship named after them? • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-06-07
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- A competition between the US and Solviet Union to expand their control in space
- The belief that if one launched a nuclear weapon, the other side would do the same and both would be destroyed (the answer is abbreviation)
- An attempt to over through the Cuban government
- An agreement to crease fire and stop fighting, no official winner
- US tried to______ communism
- A conflict of many events but more of an argument rather than a war nessesarily
- The competition between the US and Solviet Union to have the most and strongest weapons
- A level of war which in the situation was 1 step away from nuclear war
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- The division between the 1st and 2nd worlds
- A missile defense program using space, aka Strategic Defense Initiative
- One the worlds global superpowers, included in the 1st world, Democracy government
- One of the worlds global superpowers, included in the 2nd world, had a totalitarian government
- The goal of this was made by the US to help Europe to rebuild and recover from WW2
- This was built by the Solviet Union to separate East and West Berlin
- US gave military aid to Greece and Turkey to help them resist communism
- A treaty that contained an agreement to reduce nuclear weapons and end the arms race (the answer is abbreviation)
16 Clues: US tried to______ communism • The division between the 1st and 2nd worlds • An attempt to over through the Cuban government • An agreement to crease fire and stop fighting, no official winner • This was built by the Solviet Union to separate East and West Berlin • A level of war which in the situation was 1 step away from nuclear war • ...
WW2 Vocab Menu Entree 2021-09-13
Presidents 2024-02-04
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- THe last name of the President who was in office when Mom was born.
- The last name of the man who became president after the assassination in the 1960's.
- The last name of the current President.
- The initials of the President who was assassinated in the 1960's.
- The last name of the President who authorized the atomic bombing of Japan during WW2.
- The nickname of the President with a stuffed animal named after him.
- The last name of the President who was in office during the September 11th attacks.
- The last name of the first President.
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- The last name of the only President who served two terms, but not in a row.
- The last name of the President who was the General who led the northern army during the Civil War.
- The last name of the person who was President when you were born.
- The last name of one of the main authors of the Constitution.
- The last name of the second President.
- The last name of the President shot while attending a play.
- The last name of the President who was in office when Dad was born.
- The initials of the only President who served almost four terms.
16 Clues: The last name of the first President. • The last name of the second President. • The last name of the current President. • The last name of the President shot while attending a play. • The last name of one of the main authors of the Constitution. • The initials of the only President who served almost four terms. • ...
1950s Vocabulary 2023-03-03
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- An increase in the birth rate between 1946-1964
- act passed by congress in 1944 sent over 8 million ww2 veterans to school for an education
- Black and white citizens sho took place in freedom rides to protest segregated bus terminals
- When the population shifted from northern cities to more southern ones
- An economically stable family with a mother, father, and three children
- American civil rights lawyer served on the supreme court. First black man on the court
- biggest music artist of the time period. He helped to start the big rock craze
- 34th president served in the US army during WWII
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration is part of the US government and is responsible for seronautic and space research
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- The practice that anyone you know could be a communist
- The process of standing down a nation's armed forces from a combat-ready status
- 33rd president was vice president to FDR and was elected after his death
- The first Polio vaccine to be widely used for humans
- A new culture that convinced Americans they needed to buy
- American Baptiste and minister. One of the most influential civil rights protest figures
- American civil rights activist best known for the Montgomery bus boycott
16 Clues: An increase in the birth rate between 1946-1964 • 34th president served in the US army during WWII • The first Polio vaccine to be widely used for humans • The practice that anyone you know could be a communist • A new culture that convinced Americans they needed to buy • When the population shifted from northern cities to more southern ones • ...
Canadian Aviation History 2022-05-10
Across
- Invented by Rupert Turnbull in 1902.
- The longest ambulance flight done by a bush pilot was from Winnipeg to _______ in 1939.
- Bush pilot who formed United Air Transport in 1933.
- The first commercial ______ flight in Canada took place in 1913, carrying newspapers from Montreal to Ottawa.
- William Boeing and Eddie Hubbard carried 60 ______ from Vancouver to Seattle in 1919.
- The first commercial passenger flight in Canada was in 1920 between _______ and The Pas, Manitoba.
- Bush aircraft were equipped with _____ or floats so they could land in water or snow.
- It became possible by the 1930s to _______ an aircraft to fly almost anywhere in Canada.
- Aircraft built in 1908 that made 2 successful flights before crashing.
- Famous Canadian WW1 fighter pilot who became a bush pilot after the war.
- First aircraft to make a powered, heavier-than-air flight in Canada in 1909.
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- Term that refers to aviation in sparsely populated northern areas.
- William Wallace Gibson designed and built the first successful Canadian aircraft _______.
- John McCurdy flew from Key West to _______ in 1911, which was the longest overwater flight to that date.
- Victims of _______ or illness could be transported for medical attention quickly thanks to bush pilots.
- First aircraft to remain airborne for a full 1000m.
- Air Sevice company servicing Quebec and Ontario in the 1920s.
- These flying machines were introduced after WW2 in Canada.
18 Clues: Invented by Rupert Turnbull in 1902. • Bush pilot who formed United Air Transport in 1933. • First aircraft to remain airborne for a full 1000m. • These flying machines were introduced after WW2 in Canada. • Air Sevice company servicing Quebec and Ontario in the 1920s. • Term that refers to aviation in sparsely populated northern areas. • ...
Banned Books Week 2023-10-02
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- Author of Fahrenheit 451, a banned novel about a futuristic society in which books are banned, Ray ________________
- Popular challenged series by Stephanie Meyer about vampires
- The first word in Kurt Vonnegut's classic novel about WW2, ______________- Five
- Classic Dr. Seuss book challenged for "portraying the foresting industry in a negative light" (2 words)
- ___________Morrison, the author of Beloved and The Bluest Eye, books often challenged in high school
- Last word in Judy Blume's classic Are You There, God? It's Me, ________________
- Steinbeck's oft-challenged classic, Of Mice and __________
- Last name of the wizard whose adventures made for the most challenged books of 2000-2009
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- Banned John Green novel, Looking for _______________
- Challenged 2017 YA novel by Angie Thomas, The ____________ U Give
- The name of the narrator and protagonist in To Kill a Mockingbird
- The last word in the title of J.D. Salinger's classic depiction of teenage angst
- Popular book series challenged for its "anti-family content," Captain ______________
- E.B.White's beloved story about a pig named Wilbur, Charlotte's _____________
- Young girl whose diary recounting her experiences during the Holocaust has been challenged (2 words)
- Most book challenges take place in public and school ______________________
- Maya ___________, poet and author of one of the most frequently banned books in high school, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
- A book banned for being both "too religious and not religious enough," A Wrinkle in ______________
18 Clues: Banned John Green novel, Looking for _______________ • Steinbeck's oft-challenged classic, Of Mice and __________ • Popular challenged series by Stephanie Meyer about vampires • Challenged 2017 YA novel by Angie Thomas, The ____________ U Give • The name of the narrator and protagonist in To Kill a Mockingbird • ...
Week 22 Crossword:1945-1950 2026-02-19
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- What was the famous international organization, founded in 1945 to keep world peace, called? p.631
- The _________ Plan was an American funded program for European recovery after WW2. p. 634
- What year did Stalin announce a new five-year economic plan after the war? p. 640
- Who became prime minister of England in 1945? p. 637
- In 1949, the US, Britain, and France combined their German territories into the German Federal Republic also known as what? p. 631
- What year did World War II end? p. 626
- What year was NATO established? p. 635
- In 1949, the Soviet territory in Germany became the German Democratic Republic, also known as what? p. 631
- What doctrine stated that the US would support "free peoples resisting attempted domination by armed minorities or outside pressures?" p. 634
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- What does NATO stand for? p. 635
- Which Wisconsin senator claimed that he had a list of 205 communist State Department employees? p. 643
- Under which French Republic was the National assembly the most powerful body in the French Government? p. 637
- Who created the Fifth French Republic? p. 637
- What year did the Arab-Israeli war begin? p. 646
- What year did Winston Churchill make his famous iron curtain speech? p. 633
15 Clues: What does NATO stand for? p. 635 • What year did World War II end? p. 626 • What year was NATO established? p. 635 • Who created the Fifth French Republic? p. 637 • What year did the Arab-Israeli war begin? p. 646 • Who became prime minister of England in 1945? p. 637 • What year did Winston Churchill make his famous iron curtain speech? p. 633 • ...
Cold War 2014-02-04
Across
- Nations/ Country’s controlled politically and economically by the commies
- a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages
- Doctrine/ an international relations policy set forth by the US president Harry Truman in a speech on March 12, 1947
- Hiss/ A convicted commie spy
- Castro/ The man who over through a long standing dictatorial regime in Cuba
- Response to nuclear weapons in the west
- a policy of creating strategic alliances in order to check the expansion of hostile power or ideology or to force it to negotiate peacefully
- parallel/ was a very significant line that helped in Vietnam.
- Theory/ this theory said that once one state became influenced by the commies then the others will to
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- and Ethel Rosenberg/ First US citizens executed for espionage
- Characterized by a government in which the political authority exercises absolute and centralized control
- parallel/ a line that crosses Europe the Mediterranean sea, Asia, and was very important in the Korean War
- Catlett Marshall/ Jr. GCB, was an American military leader.
- House Un-American Activities Committee/ Congresses own loyalty program
- intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Nations/ A new international peace keeping organization that started at the end of WW2
- Zedong/ Chinese commie
- Airlift/ where we lifted supply's over the Berlin wall using Air plains
18 Clues: Zedong/ Chinese commie • Hiss/ A convicted commie spy • Response to nuclear weapons in the west • Catlett Marshall/ Jr. GCB, was an American military leader. • and Ethel Rosenberg/ First US citizens executed for espionage • parallel/ was a very significant line that helped in Vietnam. • a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages • ...
WW2 Vocab Menu Entree 2021-09-13
WW2 Vocab Menu Entree 2021-09-13
WW2 Vocab Menu Entree 2021-09-13
Causes of WW2 - Germany 2024-07-18
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- German word for 'union'. It was used by Germans to describe the annexation of Austria in March 1938 (a breach of the Treaty of Versailles)
- area of Czechoslovakia demanded by Hitler because of its ethnic German population
- one of many nation states created following collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the redrawing of borders in 1919, later it was invaded in a joint attack from opposite sides by Germany from the west and the USSR from the east in September 1939
- region named after a river, bordering France Germany, Luxemburg, Netherlands and Belgium which the Treaty of Versailles demanded be demilitarized
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- four weeks after Hitler was sworn in, a Dutch member of this revolutionary party burnt down the Reichstag building
- following his party gaining the most seats in the Reichstag in 1933, Adolf Hitler was invited to become assume this role by the President van Hindenburg, the role was similar to a Prime Minister
- French and British leaders met with Hitler in this German city in September 1938, where they agreed to allow Germany to take territory in Czechoslovakia.
7 Clues: area of Czechoslovakia demanded by Hitler because of its ethnic German population • four weeks after Hitler was sworn in, a Dutch member of this revolutionary party burnt down the Reichstag building • German word for 'union'. It was used by Germans to describe the annexation of Austria in March 1938 (a breach of the Treaty of Versailles) • ...
WWII Map of the Pacific Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-03
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- political and international relations influenced by geographical factors
- a major battle which brought the Allies closer to Japanese land
- a military base in Hawaii, which the Japanese bombed
- Japan's _ of all of its formerly controlled territories gave freedom to all of the nations in these territories.
- the general area in which all of the Pacific battles were fought
- Japan has taken over a lot of _ including Korea, Taiwan, and various Pacific Islands.
- at the end of the war, the United States became powerful and took control of former Japanese _
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- a strategy adopted by the Allies for capturing key islands and bypassing heavily fortified Japanese positions
- a fight between large organized armed forces
- the battle of _ was a key battle to halt the Japanese advances
- many nations gained _ after the United Nations established trust to former Japanese-controlled islands, ultimately leading to the _ of several Pacific nations
- a prefecture in southern Japan that provided the Allied forces an airbase for bombers to attack Japan
- in 1941, during this month, Japan launched an attack on Pearl Harbor
- the United States was in control of both this territory and Guam
- an international military coalition formed during WW2 to oppose the Axis Powers
- Japan was very aggressive in establishing their _ to Pacific islands
16 Clues: a fight between large organized armed forces • a military base in Hawaii, which the Japanese bombed • the battle of _ was a key battle to halt the Japanese advances • a major battle which brought the Allies closer to Japanese land • the United States was in control of both this territory and Guam • the general area in which all of the Pacific battles were fought • ...
The Holocaust - Nathaniel 2025-02-04
Causes of Vietnam War 2024-05-05
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- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Who was the U.S secretary of defense that withheld information about the US in support of South Vietnam raids?
- What religion did Ngo Dinh Diem not like and treat their religious population mainly badly?
- Vietnamese people supported Ho Chi Minh because they were unhappy with who?
- before WW2 Vietnam had been part of what empire?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War?
- The belief that if one country falls to communism the neighboring countries would do is called the what theory?
- In 1949 communist became in control of what part of Vietnam?
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- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- President Kennedy sent troops to help what part of Vietnam?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- What month of 1964 in 2 days did North Vietnam attack U.S troops twice?
- In 1954 peace was discussed and a treaty was made saying the French would leave Vietnam and the country would be split, where was this discussed?
- Who was the communist leader Vietminh wanted to unite the country under?
15 Clues: before WW2 Vietnam had been part of what empire? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • President Kennedy sent troops to help what part of Vietnam? • In 1949 communist became in control of what part of Vietnam? • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
Soviet Influence Recap Crossword 2023-05-14
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- (three words) an area under the influence of a large power (eg. Soviet Union)
- (two words) a state indirectly controlled by a powerful state (eg. Soviet Union over Hungary)
- (two words) use by Churchill to describe to ideological separation between West and Eastern Europe.
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- (one word)the cured meat/sausage that gave its name to the Soviet tactic of increasing influence over Eastern Europe
- (one word) the German city divided into four zones of occupation after WW2.
5 Clues: (one word) the German city divided into four zones of occupation after WW2. • (three words) an area under the influence of a large power (eg. Soviet Union) • (two words) a state indirectly controlled by a powerful state (eg. Soviet Union over Hungary) • (two words) use by Churchill to describe to ideological separation between West and Eastern Europe. • ...
Globalization 2023-10-06
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- _____ argue in favour of the demise of the nation state
- Neoliberal policies are also referred to as ___
- ___ is the assimilation of Western culture; the social process of ... converting to the customs and practices of Western civilization
- _____ called imperialism the highest stage of capitalism
- Prior to WW2, the nations followed ____and isolationism
- _____ marked the emergence of the modern nation states
- Coexistence of the expansion of the laissez-faire market and the reaction against it is called ___ by Polanyi
- Appadurai defines the global flows as __ that are fluid, irregular, and of variable shapes
- According to Ritzer ___ represents Social forms largely devoid of distinctive content.
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- _____ represents a realm populated by thousands of voluntary,non-governmental associations of worldwide reach
- Group of neoliberalists who played central role in economic restructuring of Chile
- ____ protectionism calls for establishing more equitable relation between Global north and global south
- _____ according to Robertson is - a complex interaction of the global and local characterized by cultural borrowing.
- _____ proposed a the theory of clash of civilizations
- ____ was established as an alternative to the World Economic forum
- A total overhaul of any economy required a shock and the economic policies were designed to shock the economy to change it dramatically
- Ritzer's theory of McDonadization is based on theory of rationality by ____
- Barber calls ______ a soulless consumer capitalism that is rapidly transforming the world'sdiverse populations into a blandly uniform market.
18 Clues: Neoliberal policies are also referred to as ___ • _____ proposed a the theory of clash of civilizations • _____ marked the emergence of the modern nation states • _____ argue in favour of the demise of the nation state • Prior to WW2, the nations followed ____and isolationism • _____ called imperialism the highest stage of capitalism • ...
NEW Day 68 Warm- Up (NEW) 2026-04-02
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- The four main islands include Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and this one
- Many Japanese wear these when sick as a polite way to protect others (tradition from the Spanish Flu era)
- Population density: total people divided by arable land area (pizza example)
- 1923 massive earthquake that struck Tokyo and Yokohama, caused huge firestorms, and killed over 140,000 people
- Japan's tallest and most famous mountain
- Big session where Japan passed many strict pollution laws ("Pollution ____")
- Bay where factories dumped mercury in the 1950s, poisoning fish and people
- Japan's national bird that symbolizes longevity, good luck, & resilience
- 1995 earthquake that hit the port city of Kobe, caused over $100 billion in damage on filled-in land, and killed more than 6,400 people
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- A chain of islands
- Giant ocean wave often caused by an earthquake
- Japan has a mild, not-too-hot-not-too-cold climate (this word)
- Population density: total people divided by total land area
- Japanese word for group harmony (we used it in our WW2 unit)
- 2011 nuclear accident caused by an earthquake and tsunami that forced over 400,000 people to evacuate
- Central to Japanese food, identity, and many traditions
- When you can’t have everything you want, so choosing one thing means giving up something else.
- Good land for growing crops (Japan has only about one-eighth of this)
18 Clues: A chain of islands • Japan's tallest and most famous mountain • Giant ocean wave often caused by an earthquake • Central to Japanese food, identity, and many traditions • Population density: total people divided by total land area • Japanese word for group harmony (we used it in our WW2 unit) • Japan has a mild, not-too-hot-not-too-cold climate (this word) • ...
Quotes - WW2 Exam Prep 2023-11-13
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- Which book written in 1924 stated "If, with the help of his Marxist creed, the Jew is victorious over the other peoples of the world, his crown will be the funeral wreath of humanity", helping us understand what motived the invasion of the USSR?
- Who read this D Day Prayer "Almighty God: Our sons, pride of our Nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free a suffering humanity" (surname)
- "This is a tale you will tell your grandchildren... and mighty bored they'll be." Commander 'Garden' component of Market Garden of XXX Corps Lieutenant-General Brian ?
- German policy guidelines issued before the invasion of the Soviet Union stated unequivocally that “many tens of millions of people in this territory will become superfluous and will have to die or migrate to Siberia… With regard to this, absolute clarity must reign.” This was consistent with Hitler's racist belief in the biological theory 'Survival of the Fittest' applied to races, known as 'Social' what?
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- On Market Garden - "It was quite simply a very bad plan right from the start and right from the top. Every other problem stemmed from that.” Historian Antony B?
- "This is undoubtedly the greatest American battle of the war" Who said this about the Battle of the Bulge? (first and second names)
- US Paratrooper - complete the quote “Hitler made only one big mistake when he built his Atlantic Wall. He forgot to put a ...... on it.”
7 Clues: "This is undoubtedly the greatest American battle of the war" Who said this about the Battle of the Bulge? (first and second names) • US Paratrooper - complete the quote “Hitler made only one big mistake when he built his Atlantic Wall. He forgot to put a ...... on it.” • ...
womens roles in ww2 2023-04-03
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- thenumber of how many women worked in the war
- women not only took on mens jobs but they had to continue doing their own
- the women would be rushed into relationships because they wanted men to have closure.
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- another one of the jobs that women had to continue doing
- when the men would come back home on leave many relationships would be different because they haven't been in contact for so long.
- when the men came back from the war the men wanted their jobs back
- when the men left women, took on many of their jobs along with their own.
7 Clues: thenumber of how many women worked in the war • another one of the jobs that women had to continue doing • when the men came back from the war the men wanted their jobs back • when the men left women, took on many of their jobs along with their own. • women not only took on mens jobs but they had to continue doing their own • ...
womens roles in ww2 2023-04-03
Across
- thenumber of how many women worked in the war
- women not only took on mens jobs but they had to continue doing their own
- the women would be rushed into relationships because they wanted men to have closure.
Down
- another one of the jobs that women had to continue doing
- when the men would come back home on leave many relationships would be different because they haven't been in contact for so long.
- when the men came back from the war the men wanted their jobs back
- when the men left women, took on many of their jobs along with their own.
7 Clues: thenumber of how many women worked in the war • another one of the jobs that women had to continue doing • when the men came back from the war the men wanted their jobs back • when the men left women, took on many of their jobs along with their own. • women not only took on mens jobs but they had to continue doing their own • ...
The Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-10
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- Advocates the accumulation of wealth through foreign trade
- High unemployment rate, failing inflation
- An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth
- Colonial powers pull away from colonies
- Synonym to progressive thought
- Based on equality, the collective good and the means of production
- Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy
- Is our country getting better or worse from the 2008 recession?
- Fill in the blank: People who live on a dollar a day and people in ___________ poverty
- The countries employ socialist ideologies, but evolve into totalitarian where the population has very limited access to civil, economic, political freedoms and liberties
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- Centered on private enterprise, individualism and the pursuit of profit
- Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers
- Fill in the blank: Fall of communism largely due to global market tendencies and the __________ practices
- The government may not have the organization necessary to distribute any wealth generated is known as this noun
- The name given to the U.S's military alliances
- The right to pursue wealth individually and individual freedoms
- A state where the government is corrupt and does not provide for the basic needs of it's population
- Fill in the blank: Existing political borders in Africa were defined by _________ nations with no regard to local populations and for the best interest of the mother country
- Low unemployment rate, rising inflation
- Fill in the blank: New core and near core countries and known as ___________ countries
20 Clues: Synonym to progressive thought • Colonial powers pull away from colonies • Low unemployment rate, rising inflation • High unemployment rate, failing inflation • The name given to the U.S's military alliances • An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth • Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers • Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy • ...
The Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-10
Across
- Advocates the accumulation of wealth through foreign trade
- High unemployment rate, failing inflation
- An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth
- Colonial powers pull away from colonies
- Synonym to progressive thought
- Based on equality, the collective good and the means of production
- Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy
- Is our country getting better or worse from the 2008 recession?
- Fill in the blank: People who live on a dollar a day and people in ___________ poverty
- The countries employ socialist ideologies, but evolve into totalitarian where the population has very limited access to civil, economic, political freedoms and liberties
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- Centered on private enterprise, individualism and the pursuit of profit
- Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers
- Fill in the blank: Fall of communism largely due to global market tendencies and the __________ practices
- The government may not have the organization necessary to distribute any wealth generated is known as this noun
- The name given to the U.S's military alliances
- The right to pursue wealth individually and individual freedoms
- A state where the government is corrupt and does not provide for the basic needs of it's population
- Fill in the blank: Existing political borders in Africa were defined by _________ nations with no regard to local populations and for the best interest of the mother country
- Low unemployment rate, rising inflation
- Fill in the blank: New core and near core countries and known as ___________ countries
20 Clues: Synonym to progressive thought • Colonial powers pull away from colonies • Low unemployment rate, rising inflation • High unemployment rate, failing inflation • The name given to the U.S's military alliances • An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth • Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers • Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy • ...
The Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-10
Across
- Fill in the blank: People who live on a dollar a day and people in ___________ poverty
- Based on equality, the collective good and the means of production
- Centered on private enterprise, individualism and the pursuit of profit
- Fill in the blank: New core and near core countries and known as ___________ countries
- Synonym to progressive thought
- High unemployment rate, failing inflation
- Colonial powers pull away from colonies
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- A state where the government is corrupt and does not provide for the basic needs of it's population
- Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy
- Advocates the accumulation of wealth through foreign trade
- The countries employ socialist ideologies, but evolve into totalitarian where the population has very limited access to civil, economic, political freedoms and liberties
- Low unemployment rate, rising inflation
- Is our country getting better or worse from the 2008 recession?
- Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers
- An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth
- The right to pursue wealth individually and individual freedoms
- Fill in the blank: Fall of communism largely due to global market tendencies and the __________ practices
- The government may not have the organization necessary to distribute any wealth generated is known as this noun
- Fill in the blank: Existing political borders in Africa were defined by _________ nations with no regard to local populations and for the best interest of the mother country
- The name given to the U.S's military alliances
20 Clues: Synonym to progressive thought • Low unemployment rate, rising inflation • Colonial powers pull away from colonies • High unemployment rate, failing inflation • The name given to the U.S's military alliances • An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth • Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers • Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy • ...
Early cold war 2021-03-19
Across
- the spread of nuclear weapons
- competition for development of weapins
- Allied side of the country
- first Secretary of the soviet communist party
- Village located in present day South Korea
- European nations under Soviet control
- barrier dividing two sides of German capital
- barrier separating Soviets from the west
- railway,roads, canals, Berlin
- set two terms for President
- Us gives support to those countries attacked by communism
- War between Soviet Union and US
- Middle eastern country on Mediterranean sea
- Trumans domestic program
- 33rd Us President
- first lady who defined fashion for a while
- first step in carrying out Moscow Deceleration
- JFK trying to improve relationships with Latin America
- War between North and South Korea
- failed landing operation on Cuba
- latitude line separating North and South Korea
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- strategy to stop the spread of communism
- Chinese Communist leader
- Soviet ruler
- weapons aimed at Florida from Cuba
- State which cannot be ignored on world stage
- European recovery program
- sending planes all day into Berlin
- five star American general
- military alliance between thirty countries
- postwar conference
- US presidnet
- Cuban dictator
- conference, Last of the big three meetings of WW2
- spacerace, bay of pigs, Cuba
- Campaign against alleged communists
- denied employment to entertainment workers
- Soviet version of NATO
- provide international economic and social assistance
- Soviet side of the country
40 Clues: Soviet ruler • US presidnet • Cuban dictator • 33rd Us President • postwar conference • Soviet version of NATO • Chinese Communist leader • Trumans domestic program • European recovery program • Allied side of the country • five star American general • Soviet side of the country • set two terms for President • spacerace, bay of pigs, Cuba • the spread of nuclear weapons • ...
Vietnam War Crossword 2022-04-22
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- Orange, A chemical sent in orange barrels used to defoliate the jungle and fine the enemy’s hiding spots which led to serious health problems in humans and animals
- Type of warfare used
- Who helped out the Vietcong grow
- What would they bake to hide bombs inside
- A war policy in Vietnam initiated by Nixon in June of 1969.
- Parallel, How was Vietnam divided
- The burden of the war fell on who
- Acronym for 2,000 unaccounted soldiers
- US helicopter type used in Vietnam
- Chi Minh, Who controlled North Vietnam
- Anticommunist Dictator of South Vietnam
- Vietnam, What was the Democratic French controlled part of Vietnam
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- Who led South Vietnam after Diems overthrow and death
- of Tonkin, Where did 2 U.S. ships allegedly get attacked by North Vietnam
- Who had control over Vietnam before WW2
- North Vietnamese Radicals
- Who controlled South Vietnam
- Theory, The US theory that stated if one country would fall to communism then they all would
- State, Where did the national guard open fire on student protesters
- Who was elected in 1969 and promised to withdraw troops in Vietnam
- palm, Jelly substance dropped from airplanes which stuck to things, burned off clothes and skin
- Lai Massacre, In 1968 American troops massacred women and children in Vietnamese village My Lai
- Where did 20,000 boat people die
- Vietnam, Which part of Vietnam did communism influence
- What did the Vietcong build to connect village and city networks
25 Clues: Type of warfare used • North Vietnamese Radicals • Who controlled South Vietnam • Who helped out the Vietcong grow • Where did 20,000 boat people die • Parallel, How was Vietnam divided • The burden of the war fell on who • US helicopter type used in Vietnam • Acronym for 2,000 unaccounted soldiers • Chi Minh, Who controlled North Vietnam • ...
Topic 6 Crossword 2022-08-19
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- a system by which merchant ships travel with navel vessels for protection
- a signal or symbol used to represent something that is to be kept secret
- to deprive of the right to vote
- incapable of being conquered
- to incite or rouse to action
- to cause anger or irritation
- a political system headed by a director that calls for extreme nationalism
- a policy of actively trading & foreign countries to foster peace & prosperity
- giving in to the unjust demands of a belligerent leader in order to avoid war
- a place where people are sent to be executed
- a place where people are detained or confined
- agree or submit to
- one who rules with absolute power
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- a survey of an area, especially by military
- a state of isolation
- to set right
- a garden planted by civilians during war to raise vegitables
- items needed during wartime
- referring to the most crucial turning point
- the children of immigrants
- used in or produced by a nuclear reaction
- a fleet of ships
- an occupied area of shoreline from which to land troops and supplies
- arms, weaponry and ammunitions
- describing an economic system with centralized control of production
- during ww2 a japanese suicide pilot whose mission was to crash into his target
- an amphibious tractor used to move troops from ships to shore
- involving land and sea forces
- a jellied gasoline used for bombs
- a givernment contract
30 Clues: to set right • a fleet of ships • agree or submit to • a state of isolation • a givernment contract • the children of immigrants • items needed during wartime • incapable of being conquered • to incite or rouse to action • to cause anger or irritation • involving land and sea forces • arms, weaponry and ammunitions • to deprive of the right to vote • a jellied gasoline used for bombs • ...
Dad's mega crossword 2020-12-24
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- Tom’s new sport
- paprika is the national spice of which country
- dappled grey Irish horse breed
- Canvas in Jack’s room is of...
- Tom tried to dye his hair...
- West Ham were the first (!!) winners of the Football ... (6-3) Cup
- Mums *questionable* new hobby
- colour stripe on Jim’s collar
- RMYC commodore is Jamie what?
- How many ferries have operated from Sandbanks to Studland since 1923?
- what does Joe Wicks wear on his feet during PE with Joe?
- What animal is on Emily’s oodie?
- what was inside mums advent calendar this year?
- How many points originally for a try in rugby?
- main type of coffee
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- the non marvel film Jack has watched millions of times
- Which city Was the first international cricket match held
- Mums TV look alike
- family fave Christmas movie
- jackos favourite thing ever
- Antigua is part of the ... Islands
- England ODI cricket captain
- Ancient Greeks thought ginger people would become what when they died?
- brand of Tom’s new trainers
- Emily loves this pre Christmas activity
- Rick Steins real name
- how many West Ham players in the 1966 World Cup final
- Emily’s favourite Christmas tradition
- jacks main trait
- Brothers Maurice and Spencer ... came up with the LR defender in WW2
- Which batsmen is only one to hit a 6 off the first ball of a test match (hint he’s still alive)
31 Clues: Tom’s new sport • jacks main trait • Mums TV look alike • main type of coffee • Rick Steins real name • family fave Christmas movie • jackos favourite thing ever • England ODI cricket captain • brand of Tom’s new trainers • Tom tried to dye his hair... • Mums *questionable* new hobby • colour stripe on Jim’s collar • RMYC commodore is Jamie what? • dappled grey Irish horse breed • ...
Happy 9th Anniversary! 2023-12-27
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- Macy's obsession
- At their house they had us eat pasta with cooking utensils
- Macy's first Halloween costume
- Where to see snow in Glendale
- Your BYUI crib
- Burglar Apt
- Goodyear President
- Your favorite Rick's cafe coworker
- The training we would attend in AZ
- Our D&C teacher
- Radio Play Date
- Fist meeting meal
- Tukee Crib
- 4th of July river
- You dominate this card game
- Where the hunks lived
- Asked you to join this club with me
- Proposal park
- "I just don't remember it being this orange"
- The never ending store
- "Would you rather" Park
- Our favorite Jeff
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- OneRepublic song we would jam to on guitar/ukulele
- You dominate this board game
- Where we would run together
- My internship
- Your remote job before remote jobs were cool
- Our Newlywed "court"
- Song we learned our very first ukulele night
- Show where we binge-watched Cuban
- Who made chicken noises at me when he heard we were not engaged yet
- Our go-to burger spot
- College grocery store
- Jerry Seinfeld's ingenuine sympathy
- Pre-DTR Froyo
- WW2 book we read together
- Is that a ___ joke?
- Candy you like I don't
- BYUI Sunday singing
- Date night at ASU Gammage
- Not Up West
- What one yells to their loved ones when stuck under a log on survivor
42 Clues: Tukee Crib • Burglar Apt • Not Up West • My internship • Pre-DTR Froyo • Proposal park • Your BYUI crib • Our D&C teacher • Radio Play Date • Macy's obsession • Fist meeting meal • 4th of July river • Our favorite Jeff • Goodyear President • Is that a ___ joke? • BYUI Sunday singing • Our Newlywed "court" • Our go-to burger spot • College grocery store • Where the hunks lived • Candy you like I don't • ...
Happy 9th Anniversary! 2023-12-27
Across
- Macy's obsession
- At their house they had us eat pasta with cooking utensils
- Macy's first Halloween costume
- Where to see snow in Glendale
- Your BYUI crib
- Burglar Apt
- Goodyear President
- Your favorite Rick's cafe coworker
- The training we would attend in AZ
- Our D&C teacher
- Radio Play Date
- Fist meeting meal
- Tukee Crib
- 4th of July river
- You dominate this card game
- Where the hunks lived
- Asked you to join this club with me
- Proposal park
- "I just don't remember it being this orange"
- The never ending store
- "Would you rather" Park
- Our favorite Jeff
Down
- OneRepublic song we would jam to on guitar/ukulele
- You dominate this board game
- Where we would run together
- My internship
- Your remote job before remote jobs were cool
- Our Newlywed "court"
- Song we learned our very first ukulele night
- Show where we binge-watched Cuban
- Who made chicken noises at me when he heard we were not engaged yet
- Our go-to burger spot
- College grocery store
- Jerry Seinfeld's ingenuine sympathy
- Pre-DTR Froyo
- WW2 book we read together
- Is that a ___ joke?
- Candy you like I don't
- BYUI Sunday singing
- Date night at ASU Gammage
- Not Up West
- What one yells to their loved ones when stuck under a log on survivor
42 Clues: Tukee Crib • Burglar Apt • Not Up West • My internship • Pre-DTR Froyo • Proposal park • Your BYUI crib • Our D&C teacher • Radio Play Date • Macy's obsession • Fist meeting meal • 4th of July river • Our favorite Jeff • Goodyear President • Is that a ___ joke? • BYUI Sunday singing • Our Newlywed "court" • Our go-to burger spot • College grocery store • Where the hunks lived • Candy you like I don't • ...
Coldwar 2024-01-12
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- Head and dictator of the Soviet Communists from 1928-1953
- international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations
- Meeting between Churchchill ,Stalin and Roosevelt
- operation that moved supplies into West Berlin by American and British planes during Soviet blockade
- person who allowed the USSR to build nuclear missile bases in Cuba
- military pact for the Soviet Union and their allies
- Mutual defense pact formed by the U.S,Canada ,and Western Europe nations in 1949
- A competition between nations to achieve weapons superiority culture revolution, period of revolutionary ,upheaval and political persecution in china
- communist insurgents in South Vietnam
- System of social organization based on the holding of all property in common
- Belief that Vietnam fell to the communists, the rest of Asia would fall
Down
- policy of Soviet leader , mikhail Gor
- competition of space exploration between united sores and sover union
- small groups of soldiers ,often volunteers ,who make surprise attacks
- prime minister of Great Britain that invented the ‘iron curtain’
- period of revolutionary upheaval and political persecution in china
- A very extremely powerful and dominant nation United Nation, international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations
- ideological barrier that divided Eastern and Western Europe during Cold War
- Struggle for power that took place between the United States and the Soviet Union after WW2
- Communist leader of North Vietnam; used guerilla warfare to fight
20 Clues: policy of Soviet leader , mikhail Gor • communist insurgents in South Vietnam • Meeting between Churchchill ,Stalin and Roosevelt • military pact for the Soviet Union and their allies • Head and dictator of the Soviet Communists from 1928-1953 • prime minister of Great Britain that invented the ‘iron curtain’ • ...
English 9B 2024-03-11
Across
- MLK compared a lonely island to poverty in the middle of an Ocean of material ____
- Using adjectives to describe a scene that appeals to all five senses
- Penelope's and Odysseus's son
- One of the woman's young nieces who went with her to protest
- A government worker who sorts through peoples letters and mail to check for government threats
- The Girl Juan was trying to get the letter through
- MLK said,"Now is the time to lift our nation from the __________ of Racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood
- A ruler that creates unusually strict laws and controls the whole government
- MLK said,"Now is the time to rise from the dark desolate ________ of segregation
- A title that replaces someones last name,usually describes their physical and mental characteristics
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- The young boy who played the violin while at the concentration camp
- Exaggerating the facts to make it more dramatic
- MLK's speech was called "I have a _____"
- held Odysseus captive for 7 years
- The author of "Night" a famous memoir about his perils in the concentration camps of 1944 during WW2
- the king of Ithaca
- sea The sea Odysseus and his men were sailing on when they were hit by a vicious storm from Poseiden
- Eliezer's Father
- A punctuation mark that adds a pause between two statements, usually accompanied by a conjunction
- The Quasr el-Nil bridge is also known as the:
20 Clues: Eliezer's Father • the king of Ithaca • Penelope's and Odysseus's son • held Odysseus captive for 7 years • MLK's speech was called "I have a _____" • The Quasr el-Nil bridge is also known as the: • Exaggerating the facts to make it more dramatic • The Girl Juan was trying to get the letter through • One of the woman's young nieces who went with her to protest • ...
NFL Teams 2022-12-21
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- Were once the Oilers
- Oldest NFL franchise
- Tied with the most losses in the Super Bowl
- Used to be from Baltimore
- Second team that had Drew Brees, his main team
- Have a few of the best RB’s all time
- Had a 50 year Super Bowl win drought
- Formally the Redskins from and Braves
- Bowl.
- The team that was franchised in 1960
- Firstly had HOFer Jerry Rice
- a 28-3 in the 51st
- Mostly known for being picked at the 1 yard line in Super Bowl XLIX
- Only team to have a perfect season
- Upset the Patriots in two Super Bowls in less than 5 years
- Had to combined with the Steelers during WW2
Down
- Are 3-0 in the Super Bowl
- Currently has two miracles
- Has had three locations in history
- Team with longest losing record in various seasons
- Had a QB who’s nickname was “Broadway Joe”
- Were extremely good in the 1990s and also known as “Americas Team”
- Went winless two times in their franchise
- Team with the least AT wins
- Never lost a Super Bowl
- Been in the Super Bowl which has the most points
- Literally love cheese and re called “Cheeseheads”
- Team who’s first round picks get hurt sometimes
- Second team to win 6 Super Bowls
- Have one of the best 1970’s defenses
- Almost lost Super Bowl XXXIV to the Titans
31 Clues: Bowl. • a 28-3 in the 51st • Were once the Oilers • Oldest NFL franchise • Never lost a Super Bowl • Are 3-0 in the Super Bowl • Used to be from Baltimore • Currently has two miracles • Team with the least AT wins • Firstly had HOFer Jerry Rice • Second team to win 6 Super Bowls • Has had three locations in history • Only team to have a perfect season • ...
Multicultural Women 2025-04-02
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- A Russian engineer who was the first woman in space.
- First female black billionaire.
- Was the first female botanist and was the first Indian Woman to receive a doctorate degree in botany.
- American woman Invented the automatic dishwasher.
- American singer, songwriter, record producer, and pianist, considered the "Queen of pop"
- Her findings contradicted the law of conservation of parity and supported Chen & Yangs theory.
- She is considered the first computer programmer.
- A feminist figurehead activist who was an American singer and songwriter at the age of 16 in the late 1960s.
- A polish social worker who saved 2500 Jewish children in WW2
- The only Ptolemaic ruler known to have learned the Egyptian language.
- The first African American first lady of the U.S.
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- Mexican Painter known for self-portraits.
- African American singer, songwriter and pianist, considered the "Queen of soul".
- Was an American abolitionist and social activist who helped free slaves all over the south.
- Her study of x-rays aided her creation of photo 51 demonstrating the structure of DNA.
- First woman to become a self-made millionaire.
- Is considered the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees.
- A Polish and French physicist and chemist, first woman to earn a nobel prize.
- A German astronomer who was the first woman to receive a salary as a scientist and the first woman in England to become a governor.
- Helped NASA send astronauts to the moon and return them home safely.
20 Clues: First female black billionaire. • Mexican Painter known for self-portraits. • First woman to become a self-made millionaire. • She is considered the first computer programmer. • American woman Invented the automatic dishwasher. • The first African American first lady of the U.S. • A Russian engineer who was the first woman in space. • ...
Final Project - History 2025-05-20
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- What is the opposite of communism
- The first atomic bomb was tested in new
- What was the policy of extending a countries power and influence through colonization?
- Asia - pacific economic coorperation
- What country lost the most lives in WW2
- The Indian National
- Who was the leader of Germany during WW1
- Who was one of the Allies
- What was the square protest in 1989
- What was the second city the US bombed
- What was the term genocide of the Jewish people
- What doctrine was announced
- What is the primary goal of communism
- Economic globalization increases
- What sparked WW1
- What was the US position at the start of the war
- Creation of new social networks
- What was the project that produced the first nuclear bombs
Down
- The transatlantic
- Who is the founder of communism
- What religion migrated from India
- Created a major oil crisis in 1973
- What treaty ended WW1
- Who opposes communism
- Increased free trade
- How many zones was Germany divided into
- What was the main goal for the axis powers
- A government that controls everything
- Who was the leader of India
- The basic economic system under communism
- What is the term for the areas where soldiers fought
- What nation is Anug San Suu Kyi from
- Main cause of partition of India
- Boosted exports of electronic goods
- Who was the leader of the Muslim league
35 Clues: What sparked WW1 • The transatlantic • The Indian National • Increased free trade • What treaty ended WW1 • Who opposes communism • Who was one of the Allies • Who was the leader of India • What doctrine was announced • Who is the founder of communism • Creation of new social networks • Economic globalization increases • Main cause of partition of India • ...
Defining the Cold War 2022-03-17
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- She was the British Prime Minister during much the Cold War
- Communist leader of Cuba
- This House of Representatives committee hunted for communists
- The _____ Union was the superpower that fought the cold war against the United States
- America airlifted supplies into this German city during a crisis in 1954
- The US senior who claimed there were communists in the US government.
- President who proposed a "massive retaliation" to any attack in 1954
- A _____ weapon uses nuclear forces to create an enormous explosion
- A policy by which the Soviet government was more open and allowed for some level of freedom of speech
- The United States and the Soviet Union during the cold war were often called by this name to reflect their military strength
- Communist leader of North Vietnam
- Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War
Down
- The ____ were a husband and wife executed for giving secrets to the soviets.
- This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread.
- The "____ 10" were blacklisted from show-business for refusing to answer questions about communism.
- The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War.
- An easing of relations between the Soviet Union and the US
- The ___ plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2.
- Churchill used this term for the imaginary division between east and west Europe
- This was built to keep Germans from fleeing into the Western part of the capital
20 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba • Communist leader of North Vietnam • The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War. • An easing of relations between the Soviet Union and the US • She was the British Prime Minister during much the Cold War • This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread. • Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War • ...
The Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-10
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- Advocates the accumulation of wealth through foreign trade
- High unemployment rate, failing inflation
- An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth
- Colonial powers pull away from colonies
- Synonym to progressive thought
- Based on equality, the collective good and the means of production
- Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy
- Is our country getting better or worse from the 2008 recession?
- Fill in the blank: People who live on a dollar a day and people in ___________ poverty
- The countries employ socialist ideologies, but evolve into totalitarian where the population has very limited access to civil, economic, political freedoms and liberties
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- Centered on private enterprise, individualism and the pursuit of profit
- Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers
- Fill in the blank: Fall of communism largely due to global market tendencies and the __________ practices
- The government may not have the organization necessary to distribute any wealth generated is known as this noun
- The name given to the U.S's military alliances
- The right to pursue wealth individually and individual freedoms
- A state where the government is corrupt and does not provide for the basic needs of it's population
- Fill in the blank: Existing political borders in Africa were defined by _________ nations with no regard to local populations and for the best interest of the mother country
- Low unemployment rate, rising inflation
- Fill in the blank: New core and near core countries and known as ___________ countries
20 Clues: Synonym to progressive thought • Colonial powers pull away from colonies • Low unemployment rate, rising inflation • High unemployment rate, failing inflation • The name given to the U.S's military alliances • An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth • Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers • Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy • ...
Modern Era Crossword 2022-05-22
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- was created to help talk from a long distance
- watch things on a screen
- had a speech at the U.S. senate Aug 12th 1919
- small device to help communicate while traveling
- creates light to help see
- Second revolutionary movement was the second form of Zionism
- Germany and Russia agreed to not take milatary action with each other for the next ten years
- Created the five-year plan
- happened from 1947 to 1989, fall of the berlin wall ended it
- 1955, treaty of friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance
- Created after WW2 to help prevent future conflict
- listen to the news, tiny device box
- Created by Stalin
- leader of one of the worst genocides in history
- travel long distances fast
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- was created by Mao to increase Chinese agricultural output
- made the "dissolving the soviet union speech"
- had speech at berlin wall
- battle July 17th 1943 to Feb 2nd 1943
- communicate for business purposes
- helps prevent sickness/ disease
- from 1945 to 1955, affected mainly north Africa and sub-Saharan Africa
- created by Roosevelt to help end the great depression
- Had a speech at congress joint session Jan 18th 1918
- was to allow 3 leading allies to plan post-war peace
- Quicker transportation used to make faster machines
- South African anti-apartheid revolutionary leader
- helps you get directions to places
- Leader of the nationalist movement
- Assassinated on April 4th, 1968
30 Clues: Created by Stalin • watch things on a screen • had speech at berlin wall • creates light to help see • Created the five-year plan • travel long distances fast • helps prevent sickness/ disease • Assassinated on April 4th, 1968 • communicate for business purposes • helps you get directions to places • Leader of the nationalist movement • listen to the news, tiny device box • ...
APUSH Terms 2023-05-15
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- combined the NJ and VA plans to create congress
- towns that unemployed people built during the beginning of the Great Depression, very poor living conditions
- women that went against social norm in the 1920s, were more revealing clothing and had shorter hair
- the push for the moderation or abstention of alcohol
- following Andrew Jackson's presidency, Cherokee Indians were forcibly removed from their settlements and pushed to live further in the West
- time following WW2 when Americans were afraid their government and communities were being infiltrated by communists
- hate group of white supremacists that began after the Civil War, opposed Reconstruction
- wrote Common Sense
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- one cause of War of 1812, British navy kidnapped Americans and forced them to work on their ships
- established judicial review
- gain of land by Thomas Jefferson in 1803
- Social Security Act, Civilian Conservation Corps
- the promotion of a new southern economy that was industrializing
- following Election of 1824 when Henry Clay was appointed as John Quincy Adam's Secretary of State
- supported British crown, did not want to gain independence
- during Cold War, American policy to stop the spread of communism
- federal law that promoted westward expansion by granting settlers 160 acres of land for free if they agreed to take care of it
- 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments passed during this time period
- neoliberal economic policies created by president Ronald Reagan
- investigative journalists during the time of Teddy Roosevelt's presidency
20 Clues: wrote Common Sense • established judicial review • gain of land by Thomas Jefferson in 1803 • combined the NJ and VA plans to create congress • Social Security Act, Civilian Conservation Corps • the push for the moderation or abstention of alcohol • supported British crown, did not want to gain independence • ...
American History Unit 4: Becoming A World Power 2024-05-21
Across
- Promising American financial support.
- Teddy Roosevelt policy for foreign affairs.
- The belief that the country should have a strong prepared military.
- U.S. president during the Spanish American War.
- The U.S. may use force to protect their interest in Latin America.
- An agreement between multiple countries to support each other.
- A letter written by the Spanish Prime Minister where he criticises president McKinley.
- The U.S. acquired a new territory for its resources.
- A war between the U.S. and Spain trying to free Cuba for Spanish colonial rule.
- An agressive foreign policy in which you show off your navy.
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- A made-made river that connects the Atlantic and Pacific ocean.
- A progressive president that led America into WW1.
- The social process of coming together or absorbing into one another.
- When a large country seeks to expand its territory by taking over the land around it.
- Law that broke up reservation land and gave it to Native Americans.
- A peasant uprising in China the attempted to drive foreigners out.
- Treaty that put an end to WW2.
- Agreement to outlaw war.
- An alliance to maintain peace and and security.
- Staying out of foreign affairs.
- Use of sensationalized news to get attention and persuade readers.
- Multiple Laws that would give applicants full ownership of a plot of land for little to nothing.
- The treaty that ended the Spanish American War.
- Loyalty to a nation.
24 Clues: Loyalty to a nation. • Agreement to outlaw war. • Treaty that put an end to WW2. • Staying out of foreign affairs. • Promising American financial support. • Teddy Roosevelt policy for foreign affairs. • U.S. president during the Spanish American War. • An alliance to maintain peace and and security. • The treaty that ended the Spanish American War. • ...
Everything crossword 2025-12-09
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- Hunger Games hero played by Jennifer Lawrence
- Wakanda king, tech warrior
- Sport with traveling and freethrows
- Japan capital one of largest cities
- Acrynom for Mounties
- Canada capital up the river
- The most famous Reindeer of all
- US president, ended slavery
- Indian leader, nonviolent resistance
- Greek city, democracy birthplace
- France capital famous for art
- Animal that makes dams
- French emperor from Corsica
- Australia city with famous opera
- Marvel teen, webs hero
- Roman general and name of salad
- Italian plumber in Nintendo Game
- Explorer, 1492 voyage
- Marvel hero, armored inventor
- Longest river in the world, ends in Egypt
- Tallest mountain, Nepal climbers
- South African leader, anti‑apartheid
- Marvel sorcerer, mystical arts
- Simpsons daughter, smart saxophone
- Simpsons dad, loves donuts
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- Marvel archer, perfect aim
- This animal learns Kung-Fu from master Oogway
- British leader in WW2
- Marvel giant, angry green
- Marvel hero, shield patriot
- Simpsons son, prankster skateboarder
- Sport with the Superbowl
- Trickster god, mischievous brother
- Simpsons mom, tall blue hair
- Sport on ice
- Famous snowman with a song about him
- Baker’s son, camoflages himself in hunger games
- Vast desert in Africa
- South America river, Jeff bezo's company
- Egypt tombs for Pharohs
- Ancient empire, legions power
- Wood in skin, or name of Ninja Turtle mento
- Skibidi ___________
- Marvel god, hammer thunder
44 Clues: Sport on ice • Skibidi ___________ • Acrynom for Mounties • British leader in WW2 • Vast desert in Africa • Explorer, 1492 voyage • Animal that makes dams • Marvel teen, webs hero • Egypt tombs for Pharohs • Sport with the Superbowl • Marvel giant, angry green • Marvel archer, perfect aim • Wakanda king, tech warrior • Marvel god, hammer thunder • Simpsons dad, loves donuts • ...
Andy Griffith 2022-04-27
WW2 Other Ingredients: 2024-02-14
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- saving food for others
- Founded in 1942 by an interracial group of students in Chicago, the Congress of Racial Equality pioneered the use of nonviolent direct action in America's civil rights struggle.
- a pattern of migration which would continue at that pace for the next twenty years.
Down
- had given President Roosevelt virtually unlimited authority to direct material aid such as ammunition, tanks, airplanes, trucks, and food to the war effort in Europe without violating the nation's official position of neutrality.
- holding of Japanese Americans
5 Clues: saving food for others • holding of Japanese Americans • a pattern of migration which would continue at that pace for the next twenty years. • Founded in 1942 by an interracial group of students in Chicago, the Congress of Racial Equality pioneered the use of nonviolent direct action in America's civil rights struggle. • ...
THE BIG HISTORY QUIZ :) 2020-02-13
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- Last battle on British soil, led to the Highland Clearances
- Vanquisher of Marc Antony and first Roman Emperor following the death of Caesar.
- Intelligence Operation in WW2. A masterclass in deception.
- British secret weapon that won the Battle of Britain.
- Surname: Said the famous words ‘I am become death, the destroyer of worlds’
- Invented for medical use by innovative Scot Alexander Fleming
- Surname of prominent female activist.
- US State. Named after English queen.
- Gay Horse, loves to eat nuts. May be mythical
- A German hero and household name in Britain. Master of Blitzkrieg.
- Staple food in Asia/Former Republican Senator
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- Achieved a degree in Chemistry and worked at a plastics firm. Standout Female politician of the Cold War.
- The greatest Naval Leader of his age. Defeated the Napoleon at the Nile.
- British beach on DDAY
- Fearless native warriors. Master of the horse and bow.
- US president who ordered the dropping of ‘little boy’ and ‘fat man’
- Industrial belt illegally seized in 1938
- A ferocious torture carried out by Native American tribes. First exported to the Americas by French colonisers seeking Indian ‘pelts’
- Important English stronghold, originally Viking
- Only nuclear powered submarine to have recorded a mission kill
- God of the sea. Known as Poseidon to the Greeks. What to the Romans ?
- United the English Kingdoms. The only British Monarch to hold the title ‘great’
- Tsar and moderniser. Founded a prominent city.
23 Clues: British beach on DDAY • US State. Named after English queen. • Surname of prominent female activist. • Industrial belt illegally seized in 1938 • Gay Horse, loves to eat nuts. May be mythical • Staple food in Asia/Former Republican Senator • Tsar and moderniser. Founded a prominent city. • Important English stronghold, originally Viking • ...
The battle of dunkirk 2021-04-28
Across
- who said "Dunkirk has fallen ... With it has ended the greatest battle of world history. Soldiers! My confidence in you knew no bounds. You have not disappointed me."
- What was the code name for the evacuation at Dunkirk?
- Hitler's National Socialist Party
- What country did Germany soon conquer after the events at Dunkirk?
- What body of water did they cross
- who else allied with the USA and france
- who was the Commander of the British Expeditionary Force
- The unprotected area between Germany and France that was stormed by the Germans in their invasion in 1940
- what country were the soldiers trying to avoid
- The invasion of France started after an 8 month period of time when there wasn't much fighting in WW2. What is this time period called?
- when Germany invaded France, what was one country they passed through?
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- How many ships were used during the evacuation of Dunkirk?
- show many days did the battle in France last?
- who directed the film dunkirk?
- Which Dutch city was heavily bombed while the Dutch were negotiating a ceasefire with the Germans?
- true or false, the British were the only soldiers at Dunkirk?
- true or false, there were over 500,000 soldiers in Dunkirk
- yes or no, did Hitler originally suggest the order to halt the German tanks, to prevent an Allied breakout?
- who said the famous line 'We shall fight on the beaches......"
- which world war does dunkirk take place in?
20 Clues: who directed the film dunkirk? • Hitler's National Socialist Party • What body of water did they cross • who else allied with the USA and france • which world war does dunkirk take place in? • show many days did the battle in France last? • what country were the soldiers trying to avoid • What was the code name for the evacuation at Dunkirk? • ...
Defining the Cold War 2022-03-17
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- She was the British Prime Minister during much the Cold War
- Communist leader of Cuba
- This House of Representatives committee hunted for communists
- The _____ Union was the superpower that fought the cold war against the United States
- America airlifted supplies into this German city during a crisis in 1954
- The US senior who claimed there were communists in the US government.
- President who proposed a "massive retaliation" to any attack in 1954
- A _____ weapon uses nuclear forces to create an enormous explosion
- A policy by which the Soviet government was more open and allowed for some level of freedom of speech
- The United States and the Soviet Union during the cold war were often called by this name to reflect their military strength
- Communist leader of North Vietnam
- Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War
Down
- The ____ were a husband and wife executed for giving secrets to the soviets.
- This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread.
- The "____ 10" were blacklisted from show-business for refusing to answer questions about communism.
- The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War.
- An easing of relations between the Soviet Union and the US
- The ___ plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2.
- Churchill used this term for the imaginary division between east and west Europe
- This was built to keep Germans from fleeing into the Western part of the capital
20 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba • Communist leader of North Vietnam • The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War. • An easing of relations between the Soviet Union and the US • She was the British Prime Minister during much the Cold War • This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread. • Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War • ...
Amy´s Crazy Crossword 2 2021-08-13
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- The sea between Baja California Sur &Mexico
- Word for white hair & skin animal or person
- The part of Canada that mainly speak French
- The ammendment that allowed women to vote
- Ivy League College in Rhode Island
- Hade´s god of the Underworld´s wife
- Butter and Sugar, Silver Queen are types of what
- The historical nickname for the British army
- Part of the body called "dedo" in Spanish
- ¨Lupus¨ is the Latin word for what animal
- Zeus´s child that who was born through his head
- The capital of Kenya
- Mose´s biological brother
- The ornithology is the study of what
- Animal that is a symbol of peace
- The sport portrayed in A League of Our Own
- How many chakras are there
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- Capital of Maine
- Florence Nightingale´s pet
- Home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
- One of Harry Potter´s best friends
- Name of the panther in "The Jungle Book"
- The Roman version of Hera, Zeus´wife
- First University with accredited online JD
- What element´s symbol is Au on the periodic table
- The wall that separated a country, later torn down
- Pochantas's father
- The first USA location of the Olympics
- A storm cloud
- The fibula and what other bone is in the calf
- The nickname for the Tuskegee Airman in WW2
- Carpals are bones in which part of the body
32 Clues: A storm cloud • Capital of Maine • Pochantas's father • The capital of Kenya • Mose´s biological brother • Florence Nightingale´s pet • How many chakras are there • Animal that is a symbol of peace • One of Harry Potter´s best friends • Ivy League College in Rhode Island • Hade´s god of the Underworld´s wife • The Roman version of Hera, Zeus´wife • ...
Amy´s Crazy Crossword 2 2021-08-13
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- The sea between Baja California Sur &Mexico
- Word for white hair & skin animal or person
- The part of Canada that mainly speak French
- The ammendment that allowed women to vote
- Ivy League College in Rhode Island
- Hade´s god of the Underworld´s wife
- Butter and Sugar, Silver Queen are types of
- Historical nickname for the British army
- Part of the body called "dedo" in Spanish
- ¨Lupus¨ is the Latin word for what animal
- Zeus´s child who was born from his head
- The capital of Kenya
- Mose´s biological brother
- The ornithology is the study of what
- Animal that is a symbol of peace
- The sport portrayed in A League of Our Own
- How many chakras are there
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- Capital of Maine
- Florence Nightingale´s pet
- Home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
- One of Harry Potter´s best friends
- Name of the panther in "The Jungle Book"
- The Roman version of Hera, Zeus´wife
- First University with accredited online JD
- Element´s symbol Au on the periodic table
- The wall that separated a country,torn down
- Pochantas's father
- The first USA location of the Olympics
- A storm cloud
- The fibula and what other bone in the calf
- The nickname for the Tuskegee Airman in WW2
- Carpals are bones in which part of the body
32 Clues: A storm cloud • Capital of Maine • Pochantas's father • The capital of Kenya • Mose´s biological brother • Florence Nightingale´s pet • How many chakras are there • Animal that is a symbol of peace • One of Harry Potter´s best friends • Ivy League College in Rhode Island • Hade´s god of the Underworld´s wife • The Roman version of Hera, Zeus´wife • ...
The Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-10
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- The countries employ socialist ideologies, but evolve into totalitarian where the population has very limited access to civil, economic, political freedoms and liberties
- Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy
- Fill in the blank: New core and near core countries and known as ___________ countries
- Colonial powers pull away from colonies
- Low unemployment rate, rising inflation
- Fill in the blank: People who live on a dollar a day and people in ___________ poverty
- Centered on private enterprise, individualism and the pursuit of profit
- Advocates the accumulation of wealth through foreign trade
- Synonym to progressive thought
- Is our country getting better or worse from the 2008 recession?
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- A state where the government is corrupt and does not provide for the basic needs of it's population
- Fill in the blank: Fall of communism largely due to global market tendencies and the __________ practices
- An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth
- The government may not have the organization necessary to distribute any wealth generated is known as this noun
- The right to pursue wealth individually and individual freedoms
- The name given to the U.S's military alliances
- Fill in the blank: Existing political borders in Africa were defined by _________ nations with no regard to local populations and for the best interest of the mother country
- Based on equality, the collective good and the means of production
- Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers
- High unemployment rate, failing inflation
20 Clues: Synonym to progressive thought • Colonial powers pull away from colonies • Low unemployment rate, rising inflation • High unemployment rate, failing inflation • The name given to the U.S's military alliances • An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth • Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers • Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy • ...
Alivia's crossword 2022-04-27
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- what form of war tactic was used in ww2 to quickly conquer a large portion of mainland Europe?
- During the great depression what were they calling chanty towns because they were mad at President Hoover?
- IS a program created to provide economic secuirty to senior citizens created during the great depression.
- what president promised the new deal during the great depression?
- Were women who pushed the boundaries of style and behavior for women during this era.
- Margaret Sanger worked to make sure women had access to.
- The Tuskegee airmen were nicknamed?
- FDR called cities like Detriot the _______ because they built the vehicles and weapons needed to win the war.
- Japenese Americasn were placed in ________ afer pearl harbor because people thought they were spies.
Down
- What was the name of the radio broadcast where FDR spoke directly to the public weekly?
- Sacco & Vanzetti were immigrants from where?
- ________ were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end the war.
- another name for the roaring twenties is _______ because of its popularity of the new music genre.
- During the 1920's what was the 18th amendment recognized as?
- Who became the dictator of Germany in 1934?
- were African American pilots who protected bombers during the war.
- A form of Jewish Chruch
- An event where over 6 million jews and 11 million people were killed by Nazis.
- D-Day was an invasion on the beaches of what?
- The dust storms during the great depression targeted what place?
20 Clues: A form of Jewish Chruch • The Tuskegee airmen were nicknamed? • Who became the dictator of Germany in 1934? • Sacco & Vanzetti were immigrants from where? • D-Day was an invasion on the beaches of what? • Margaret Sanger worked to make sure women had access to. • During the 1920's what was the 18th amendment recognized as? • ...
Vocab Unit One 2023-09-12
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- Inventors like Benjamin Franklin always would ___ new ideas
- The dark, stormy day was only a small ___ of what was going to come
- The school announced the dismissal over the __
- Within seconds after the nurse stabbed the patient with the IV needle, the necessary nutrients were ___
- The United States was the ___ in the negotiations between North and South Korea
- The school basketball players played in the exhibition ___ game
- The combined power of the Allies in WW2 was ___
- The beautiful basket was done so well with a great ____ technique
- The partly sunny weather brought ___ clouds
- Spirit Airlines is ___ for their limited legroom and uncomfortable seats
- The table salt was ___ in the orange juice
Down
- The police had to ___ the suspect for hours because he would not cooperate
- The complex formulas written by Albert Einstein were ___ to most
- The war will end today depending on the ___ between the two nations during peace talks
- I couldn't stand hearing their lies, I had to ___ with the truth
- The ban on typing on your cell phone while driving was an ___ ban in the state of Ohio
- The weather was forecasted to stay calm, although it became windy and began to ___ with the airport departures
- You could see no end to the tunnel, it seemed so ___
- Although it looked menacing, the black bear was really just ___
- The dog had to be impetuous with his decisions to avoid losing the squirrel
20 Clues: The table salt was ___ in the orange juice • The partly sunny weather brought ___ clouds • The school announced the dismissal over the __ • The combined power of the Allies in WW2 was ___ • You could see no end to the tunnel, it seemed so ___ • Inventors like Benjamin Franklin always would ___ new ideas • ...
VOCABULARY 2025-03-28
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- (p.122): requiring considerable time and effort
- (p.87): pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
- (p. 31): skillful at or given to pilfering/stealing
- (p.91): substances that initializes insensitivity to pain
- (p. 10): strike repeatedly with the fists
- (p.36): scented ointment or oil applied to the hair
- (p.99): keep someone or something afloat
- West (p.100): inflatable life vest issued to servicemen in WW2
- (p.104): causing anxiety or concern
- (p. 24): inspiring respect; having high status
- (p.122): absolutely necessary
- (p.56): cause continual trouble or distress
- (p. 31): throw or drop from an aircraft or ship
- (p.100): making twisting or squirming motions with the body
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- (p.107): a pattern of spirals or concentric circles
- (p.8): by way of habit, customarily
- (p.121): a dangerous, difficult, or unfortunate event
- (p.34): savagely fierce, cruel, or violent
- (p.125): state of deep unconsciousness for a long
- (p.114): expressed clearly - easy to understand
- (p.99): main body of an aircraft
- (p.107): divide up and share
- (p.114): enjoyable recollection of past events
- (p.83): move through water like a porpoise; repeatedly surface and submerge
- (p.97): act of varying rotors and propellers to reduce air or water resistance
- (p.113): a ghost
- (p.19): physical or mental effort
- (p.88): very hot; burning
- (p.16): excessive enthusiasm or desire: obsession
29 Clues: (p.113): a ghost • (p.88): very hot; burning • (p.107): divide up and share • (p.122): absolutely necessary • (p.99): main body of an aircraft • (p.19): physical or mental effort • (p.8): by way of habit, customarily • (p.104): causing anxiety or concern • (p.99): keep someone or something afloat • (p. 10): strike repeatedly with the fists • ...
2025 Us Citizenship Test Review 2025-11-17
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- The first three words of the US Constitution
- What month do we vote for President
- What we should loyalty to when we say the Pledge
- President during WW1
- How many amendments does the Cons. currently have
- Our two houses in Congress
- How old to vote in the USA
- How many judges are on the Supreme Court
- Year the Constitution was written
- The main concern of the USA during the cold war with Russia
- The territory the USA purchased from France in 1803
- Our current Vice President
- This group of people were taken to America and sold as slaves
- What stops each branch of govt from becoming too powerful
- Highest court in the USA
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- The father of our country
- name of the current US President
- President during WW2 and the Great depression
- One of the three writers of the Federalists Papers
- How many years we elect representatives for
- The main cause of the Civil War
- Who is the Commander in Chief of the military
- why some states have more reps than others
- The last day to file your taxes in America
- Current political party of the President right now
- One of Oklahoma's 2 senators
- How long we elect senators for
- First ten amendments to the Cons.
- Who takes over if the President can no longer serve
- Writer of the DOI
- Last name of Piedmont's representative
- The economic system in the USA
32 Clues: Writer of the DOI • President during WW1 • Highest court in the USA • The father of our country • Our two houses in Congress • How old to vote in the USA • Our current Vice President • One of Oklahoma's 2 senators • How long we elect senators for • The economic system in the USA • The main cause of the Civil War • name of the current US President • Year the Constitution was written • ...
For Travis and Sach 2025-12-09
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- He sang of traveling on the bluemont line.
- Sang with Knopfler about a Geordie boy
- How long was JayZ young?
- 1996 - she sang 2 of the top 5 songs from the year (1st name)
- Your first born grandparents’s first born.
- Sang of “Bergamot and vetiver” and “ginger lemon indigo
- Occupation of man who only sought “workman’s wages”
- After Abe, tallest President
- Most populous country in Africa
- The African country where all food is take out
- Fastest flying insect
- Both a cousin and a country
- Kalamazoo’s first settler
- Cal’s #1 $$$ agricultural product
- Carnivore with largest social group
- Largest rodent
- Was he ‘the father’ or “the son?”
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- He sang of a “wound that would never heal.”
- Fastest 2 legged animal
- They sang of being at the wrong place at the wrong time
- This Small mammal can live to be 40!
- What Croce put in a bottle
- She Has most #1 hits as solo artist (1st name)
- Before Kamala, last VP to lose attempt to be Prez
- In WW2 gas for cars was rationed to save this material
- A very salty California lake
- Most intelligent short-lived solitary animal
- A city in both Montana and Scotland.
- Mode of transport for Tracey’s lady to get “across the border and into the city”
- Pileated’s extinct cousin.
- S American country “environmental island”
- Oldest living vertebrate is a Greenland ….
- Most forested state by %
- Largest land mammal on Catalina Island
- Historically, maybe the happiest day in history
35 Clues: Largest rodent • Fastest flying insect • Fastest 2 legged animal • How long was JayZ young? • Most forested state by % • Kalamazoo’s first settler • What Croce put in a bottle • Pileated’s extinct cousin. • Both a cousin and a country • A very salty California lake • After Abe, tallest President • Most populous country in Africa • Cal’s #1 $$$ agricultural product • ...
WW2 after math 2022-03-17
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- Pärast sõja lõppu hakati taas inimesi ümber paigutama, kuid nüüd tegid seda .......-vastase koalitsiooni riigid.
- teise maailmasõja järgset maailma on nimetatud ....... maailmaks.
- Hukkunute arv ulatus mitmekümne ........., neist umbes pooled olid tsiviilisikud.
Down
- millal hakkas teinemaailma sõda?
- Saksa võimud olid toonud okupeeritud ....... maadest mitu miljonit inimest Saksamaale orjatööle.
5 Clues: millal hakkas teinemaailma sõda? • teise maailmasõja järgset maailma on nimetatud ....... maailmaks. • Hukkunute arv ulatus mitmekümne ........., neist umbes pooled olid tsiviilisikud. • Saksa võimud olid toonud okupeeritud ....... maadest mitu miljonit inimest Saksamaale orjatööle. • ...
JosephStalin ww2 ussr 2023-05-09
The Blitz 2022-09-27
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- device An explosive weapon intended to start fires.
- to a safer area.
- Area of London most effected by the blitz.
- Putting forward biased information to persuade people to believe a particular point of view.
- Being moved from a dangerous
- Number of months the Blitz lasted
- These were large balloons held in the air by steel cables, to protect towns and cities. They were designed to force enemy aircraft to fly higher so they would find it harder to hit their targets.
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- Allowing each person to have only a fixed amount of food during WW2.
- 30,000 civilian volunteers were used to track and report on German planes when they were over Britain. Their information helped the RAF to plan their tactics.
- A system of using radio waves to detect the location of objects from a particular place. Used by Britain in World War Two to locate German aircraft heading towards Britain.
- The German air force.
- A person who is not a member of the armed forces, police or actively involved in fighting in a conflict.
12 Clues: to a safer area. • The German air force. • Being moved from a dangerous • Number of months the Blitz lasted • Area of London most effected by the blitz. • device An explosive weapon intended to start fires. • Allowing each person to have only a fixed amount of food during WW2. • ...
Modern Era Crossword 2022-05-22
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- was created to help talk from a long distance
- watch things on a screen
- had a speech at the U.S. senate Aug 12th 1919
- small device to help communicate while traveling
- creates light to help see
- Second revolutionary movement was the second form of Zionism
- Germany and Russia agreed to not take milatary action with each other for the next ten years
- Created the five-year plan
- happened from 1947 to 1989, fall of the berlin wall ended it
- 1955, treaty of friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance
- Created after WW2 to help prevent future conflict
- listen to the news, tiny device box
- Created by Stalin
- leader of one of the worst genocides in history
- travel long distances fast
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- was created by Mao to increase Chinese agricultural output
- made the "dissolving the soviet union speech"
- had speech at berlin wall
- battle July 17th 1943 to Feb 2nd 1943
- communicate for business purposes
- helps prevent sickness/ disease
- from 1945 to 1955, affected mainly north Africa and sub-Saharan Africa
- created by Roosevelt to help end the great depression
- Had a speech at congress joint session Jan 18th 1918
- was to allow 3 leading allies to plan post-war peace
- Quicker transportation used to make faster machines
- South African anti-apartheid revolutionary leader
- helps you get directions to places
- Leader of the nationalist movement
- Assassinated on April 4th, 1968
30 Clues: Created by Stalin • watch things on a screen • had speech at berlin wall • creates light to help see • Created the five-year plan • travel long distances fast • helps prevent sickness/ disease • Assassinated on April 4th, 1968 • communicate for business purposes • helps you get directions to places • Leader of the nationalist movement • listen to the news, tiny device box • ...
MODULE 11 REVIEW 2023-03-12
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- World War 2 was what kind of war?
- Pride and loyalty to one's nation, regardless of region or ethnicity.
- Work camps; Japanese Americans were sent there.
- WW2 started on September 1, 1939 when Hitler invaded ____________________.
- Law passed to help returning veterans get an education and job training.
- On December 7, 1941 the Japanese attacked ___________________.
- Air battle between Germany and England.
- Turning point, night of the broken glass.
- Restoring Germany, Dominate the world with a master race, and add territory taken from WW1 were goals of who?
- A nation controlled by a government where individuals who have no rights and all opposition is suppressed is a __________________________ nation.
- prison camps; where people worked.
- Army that reached Berlin first.
- Camps designed for mass killing.
Down
- General who was in charge of rebuilding Japan after World War 2.
- Sacrifice by fire; Term used to describe the organized, systematic murder of 11 million civilians by the Nazis.
- An agreement for the Soviet Union and Germany not to attack each other.
- Lighting war; rapid deployment used by Hitler in Poland.
- Giving into the demands of an aggressor.
- Name of project that created the Atomic Bomb.
- Law that allowed the president to lend or lease arms and other supplies to "any country whose defense was vital to the United States."
- A philosophy that encouraged nationalism and unity to make the state stronger again.
- Segregated neighborhoods inside cities.
- The deliberate and systematic killing of an entire population.
23 Clues: Army that reached Berlin first. • Camps designed for mass killing. • World War 2 was what kind of war? • prison camps; where people worked. • Air battle between Germany and England. • Segregated neighborhoods inside cities. • Giving into the demands of an aggressor. • Turning point, night of the broken glass. • Name of project that created the Atomic Bomb. • ...
Russia and the Republics Crossword Review 2016-01-25
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- Which Czar stop the Napoleon?
- Azerbaijan want the Caspian to be called?
- The longest river in this region.
- East of Lena river lies a complex system of what?
- The leader of the communist party,
- The Soviet leader who gives people freedom.
- The mountain range that divide the two region(Asia and Russia).
- 1/5 of this comes from this region.
- In which way Russia struggled in manage the natural resources?
- What type of water is in Lake Baikal?
- The tactic Russia use to defeat Napoleon.
- Many people lot their lives because of what during Soviet occupation?
- What did the natives called themselves?
- Which army re-taken control of region.
- The"Window to the West".
- The salt water sea that lose 87% of its water.
- When every one share the wealth.
Down
- The oldest and deepest lake in the world.
- Russia want the Caspian to be called?
- The dictator that came to power in WW2.
- Russia first Czar.
- Which invaders have ever conquer the entire Russia?
- This resources are abundance in this region.
- Layer of permanently frozen subsoil.
- Frozen rivers and lakes are used as what?
- Which mountains range is between China and Kyrgyzstan.
- The world largest inland sea.
- Because of the trade route this region is called?
- Which season help Russia win the war against Napoleon?
- Capital of Russia.
30 Clues: Russia first Czar. • Capital of Russia. • The"Window to the West". • Which Czar stop the Napoleon? • The world largest inland sea. • When every one share the wealth. • The longest river in this region. • The leader of the communist party, • 1/5 of this comes from this region. • Layer of permanently frozen subsoil. • Russia want the Caspian to be called? • ...
The History of Computers, Tea 2016-11-25
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- a smart and self-taught woman who was also a mathematician and invented "loops".
- a device created in 2600 BC in which is used for calculation.
- the Frenchman who invented the loom.
- a woman who invented COBOL and wrote the first assembly language.
- a prototype formed by Steven Jobs and Stephen Wozniak in 1976.
- includes MMX technology and video and audio graphics efficiently.
- a computer used to fire projectiles for the military in WW2, developed by John Eckert and John Mauchly.
- a company formed from Hollerith's success and later turned into the International Business Machine.
- a method created by Herman Hollerith that would arrange censes results faster.
- based on point o point communication invented by Tim-BernersLee.
- allowed smaller, cheaper, and faster computers.
Down
- used notches in wood, knots in rope, and counting stones to calculate the number of supplies and food sources they own and the passing of time.
- a machine invented by Charles Babbage in which automatically calculates math tables.
- used to build the Third and Fourth Generation computers.
- the first mechanical computing machine created by Blaise Pascal.
- used punched cards to make and follow patterns.
- builds one of the first most used computers, the 650.
- a machine that had electromechanics with punched cards combined for input.
- ancient Romans had to use this method to multiply when numbers went further than multiplication tables.
- advanced computing allowing similar functionality as a basic computer.
20 Clues: the Frenchman who invented the loom. • used punched cards to make and follow patterns. • allowed smaller, cheaper, and faster computers. • builds one of the first most used computers, the 650. • used to build the Third and Fourth Generation computers. • a device created in 2600 BC in which is used for calculation. • ...
CI Crossword 2021-12-09
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- The school district in PA that is in need of a new superintendent
- Another name for hurricanes
- In what state was there recently a school shooting?
- Putting on a good face and spends a lot of money to host sport events to gain credibility in the news and with other countries (in countries with human rights violations)
- Name of Sesame Streets first Asian American muppet
- Mrs. Tordone's favorite Formula 1 driver
- Nickname for Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction Surgery
- A temporary unconsciousness or confusion caused by a blow to the head
- Which lottery climbed to $676 million making it the 8th largest in US history
- The type of holiday that Diwali is
- Country where 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit northern region
Down
- Who will not be running for Texas Governor
- Broke color barrier in the MLB and Fountain
- Who can be an influencer?
- Inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass market retailers in response to the latest trends
- English Primatologist and and Fountain
- What city in Germany a WW2 bomb explode in Germany
- Who created the field of AI?
- First Black Secretary of State
- The (1) branch of the military that does not fall under the DOD
- New Covid-19 variant
- Which NFL player's win against the Patriots meant he had beaten every NFL team
- Where are the worlds oldest certified twins from?
- Founder of the Me Too movement
24 Clues: New Covid-19 variant • Who can be an influencer? • Another name for hurricanes • Who created the field of AI? • First Black Secretary of State • Founder of the Me Too movement • The type of holiday that Diwali is • English Primatologist and and Fountain • Mrs. Tordone's favorite Formula 1 driver • Who will not be running for Texas Governor • ...
unit 5 vocab 2024-02-14
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- Harbor: Japan surprised attacked America (December 7th, 1941)
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- Government with total and complete control over their citizens.
- of Normandy/ D-day:
- Hitler: Dictator of Germany during WW2
- Act: 1 year after the neutrality act America could lease supplies to any nation considered “Vital to the defense of the US”
- of Britain:
- Emphasizes nationalism over everything.
- Powers:
- de Gaulle: Leads government of France
- Churchill: Prime minister of England
- Agreement: When Britain and France allowed Hitler to invade sudetenland hoping it would avoid warfare.
- Stalin:
- Mussolini:
- Kampf: Book written by Hitler about why Germans were superior.
Down
- Giving someone something to avoid a larger problem.
- Internment: After Pearl Harbor all Japs were forced to relocate.
- Powers:
- You are given no more or no less than what the government gives you.
- of Stalingrad:
- Fascism BUT ALSO emphasizes racism in the form of German Aryan groups being racially superior.
- Act: When Hitler invaded Poland America tried to cling to isolationism and prohibit sale of weapons to any country.
- Lightning war quick war.
- A leader that has absolute control.
- Cut down on goods like all foods, gas, coffee, etc.
- Pact: Secret pact Hitler and Stalin agreed not to attack one another for 100 years which Hitler went back on.
- Tojo: DIctator of Japan appointed by Emperor Hirohito
27 Clues: Powers: • Powers: • Stalin: • Mussolini: • of Britain: • of Stalingrad: • of Normandy/ D-day: • Lightning war quick war. • A leader that has absolute control. • Churchill: Prime minister of England • de Gaulle: Leads government of France • Hitler: Dictator of Germany during WW2 • Emphasizes nationalism over everything. • Giving someone something to avoid a larger problem. • ...
Post WW2 world--use unit 5, lesson 38 sections 2-4 (pp. 434-41) to complete 2024-01-23
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- what the US and USSR became after WW2
- what Churchill called the barrier between east and west
- last name of the Soviet delegate that opposed the Baruch Plan
- this agency advises the president on security issues
- location of the 1946 atomic bomb tests the US conducted
- first of the four weapons the US and USSR used in their war of words
- this Soviet agency was created by the Molotov plan and was mainly active in E. Europe
Down
- recovery aid package to help all of Europe rebuild their economies
- document which asserted that Soviet communism must be contained
- the postwar power struggle is called the ____ ____ because the hostility never led to armed conflict between the US and USSR directly
- fourth of the four weapons the US and USSR used in their war of words
- this agency is overseen by the NSC and has agents operating in foreign countries
- Kennan view containment as a ______ policy rather than a military one
- Stalin wanted to replace capitalism with what ism
- along with Romania and Hungary, this country was taken over by communists
- Soviet response to the Marshall Plan
- Stalin said if this existed peace was impossible
- name of the US plan that would keep it as the sole nuclear power
- this aid package specifically helped Greece and Turkey fight communist overthrow attempts
- type of energy the US wanted the UN to restrict development of
20 Clues: Soviet response to the Marshall Plan • what the US and USSR became after WW2 • Stalin said if this existed peace was impossible • Stalin wanted to replace capitalism with what ism • this agency advises the president on security issues • what Churchill called the barrier between east and west • location of the 1946 atomic bomb tests the US conducted • ...
Crossword 28 2025-04-07
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- Unexpected adventure caused by
- Claim
- A leaving gift
- Come easy to
- Physical Excursion
- Green, sloped, and picturesque
- A mothers exclaimed feelings towards a new friend
- Morning stop
- The greatest Gift
- Profession
- The first cabin (Two Words)
- Location of movement, laughter, and touching
- Best form of travel
- WW2 Plane
- Backwards K (Two Words)
- To have large influence on an event
- Where people have met (Two words)
- A despised form of person (Two words)
- Furry Friend
- cross province location of pleasure (Two words)
- Home of great comfort and excitement
- Full day
- worse baseball
- direct answer options (Three Words)
- 1996 (Three Words)
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- Just a regular day (Two words, One is Abbreviated)
- A friend of great humour
- A long promised trip that has yet to happen (Two Words)
- Gary Bettman
- Make obvious how dimwitted I am
- Wonderfully smooth (Two words)
- Place of higher learning
- two welcomed bed companions (Three Words)
- Place of higher experience (Two words)
- A created leaving gift (Two Words)
- Effective inquisitor (Two words)
- Refreshment shared by old and new friends
- Enclosed and sent
- A time of great learning (Two Words)
- A parental phrase following a final decision (Two Words)
- Last resort (Two Words)
- Admirer action (Two Words)
- Avatar
- Have you been to?
- Where lovers and friends alike enjoy sitting
45 Clues: Claim • Avatar • Full day • WW2 Plane • Profession • Come easy to • Gary Bettman • Morning stop • Furry Friend • A leaving gift • worse baseball • The greatest Gift • Enclosed and sent • Have you been to? • Physical Excursion • 1996 (Three Words) • Best form of travel • Backwards K (Two Words) • Last resort (Two Words) • A friend of great humour • Place of higher learning • Admirer action (Two Words) • ...
4.3 African Americans in WW2 2026-03-08
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- the "six triple eight", the unit of over 800 Black women, managed these kinds of services
- Last name of veteran and journalist who wrote into the Pittsburgh Courier to promote the Double V Campaign
- Intended to provide all veterans with benefits like college tuition, but most Black veterans received little to no benefits from this
- Last name of the African American educator who advocated for the incorporation Black women into the Women’s Army Corps
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- name of an HBCU and the first AA pilots that served in WW2
- Nickname of the Tuskegee Airmen due to the appearance of their aircraft
- The Double V Campaign stood for both victory against fascism abroad and _____________ segregation at home
7 Clues: name of an HBCU and the first AA pilots that served in WW2 • Nickname of the Tuskegee Airmen due to the appearance of their aircraft • the "six triple eight", the unit of over 800 Black women, managed these kinds of services • The Double V Campaign stood for both victory against fascism abroad and _____________ segregation at home • ...
WW1 2023-05-22
Across
- provided financial aid to returning ww2 veterans for college, homes, and business ventures.
- Ended segregation in the military
- Plessy v Ferguson which said separate but equal
- period of tension between democratic u.s and communist ussr- mistrust, nuclear war threats,etc.
- finacial aid offered to war-torn european countries;gave $13.3 billion to 22 countries.
Down
- eisenhower wanted to be able to move troops and supplies quickly in the event of an attack, so the gov. sponsored the construction of a series of highways, linking population centers across the nation
- The first satellite launched into space by USSR during the cold war
- eisenhower claimed that if one country fell into communism others would start to fall as well he emphasized the idea of containment.
- issued to prevent USSR from spreading communism;said that U.S would provide aid to any nation threatened by communism in Greece and Turkey
- communist North Korea attacked democratic South Korea, after 3 yrs of fighting. the original border was restored at the 38th parallel
- McCarthy accused many ppl of being communist; held hearing that proved many accusations were unfounded- ruined his reputation
- Desegregation schools
12 Clues: Desegregation schools • Ended segregation in the military • Plessy v Ferguson which said separate but equal • The first satellite launched into space by USSR during the cold war • finacial aid offered to war-torn european countries;gave $13.3 billion to 22 countries. • provided financial aid to returning ww2 veterans for college, homes, and business ventures. • ...
History Review Crossword 2022-01-28
Across
- The person who provided proof about a Soviet spy ring within the Canadian government which started the tensions that lead to the Cold War
- A series of proposed amendments to the Constitution of Canada which became very popular among most political leaders
- The man who ran across Canada with an amputated leg and became a national hero
- Often known as "Canada's forgotten war"
- The term used to refer to the U.S. and USSR in the post-WW2 era
- The advocacy of separation from the larger group, most commonly known to be used by Quebec in an attempt to separate themselves from Canada and become an independent nation
- A supersonic interceptor jet aircraft designed and built in the 1950s by A.V. Roe Canada
- The premier of Quebec from 1936 to 1939, and again from 1944 to 1959
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1984-1993 who was responsible for the Canada-USA Free Trade Agreement
- A race between the two superpowers the USA and the USSR to get weapons first
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1963-1968 responsible for ending the Suez Crisis
- The political belief that the production and distribution of goods and services should be owned privately by business owners looking to make a profit
- The first female Canadian Prime Minister
- One of the largest crude oil reserves in the world, which is slightly controversial due to increasing the risk of cancer among Indigenous people
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1957-1963 who signed the agreement committing Canada to the NORAD
- The nickname given to the excitement caused by Pierre Trudeau joining the leadership race in 1968
- A commission appointed to investigate the state of arts and culture in Canada
- The act that legalized gay marriage in 2005 in Canada
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- The man responsible for the rejection of the Meech Lake Accord
- A post-WW2 alliance consisting of Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
- The term used to refer to the threat posed by the Soviet Union and its allies
- A plan established by the Commonwealth to help financially aid less-developed countries in the organization
- A militant Quebec separatist group
- A country that does not have a lot of power, but still has international influence; Canada is an example of this
- A crisis that occurred when the Suez Canal was nationalized by Egypt's Prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nasser
- A race between the USA and the USSR to get into space first
- A period of tension between capitalist USA and communist Russia from 1945 to 1989
- A politician who came out as gay in 1988 that he was gay, inciting a surge of other LGBTQ+ politicians coming out over the next while
- The political belief that goods and services should be distributed evenly among citizens
- The Canadian Prime Minister from 1980-1984 who's son is currently in the position
- A group of people known for their involvement in the Suez Crisis that maintain peace and security, protect human rights and help restore the rule of law
- The first official act opposing terrorism in Canada
32 Clues: A militant Quebec separatist group • Often known as "Canada's forgotten war" • The first female Canadian Prime Minister • The first official act opposing terrorism in Canada • The act that legalized gay marriage in 2005 in Canada • A race between the USA and the USSR to get into space first • The man responsible for the rejection of the Meech Lake Accord • ...
Roald Dahl Crossword Homework 2016-10-26
Across
- what country was Roald Dahl born in?
- what was Roald's first wife called?
- what was the firs children's book Roald Dahl ever published?
- He was badly injured in 1940 when he crash landed his Gloster Gladiator biplane in an Egyptian desert, what did he do?
- it has been said Roald made up__________ new words in the BFG
- what was Roald's favourite colour?
- what did Roald Dahl have replaced?
- what syndrome killed Dahl?
- James and the giant peach was going to be called James and the giant_______
- what age was Roald when he died?
- what nationality were his parents?
- what type of school did Roald attend?
- Theo was knocked down by a taxicab in New York and later developerd a condition, what was it called?
Down
- what was Roald dahls favourite food?
- what was one of Roald Dahls favourite things to do?
- who was the Sophie in the BFG named after?
- what war did Roald fight in?
- what was the name of Roald's second wife?
- Roald Dahl was half way through writing a third Charlie Bucket story when he died it was called Charlie Bucket and the ____________
- what does the F in BFG stand for?
- how many books has Roald Dahl published?
- which of Roald's books is a west end musical?
- he wrote from 10 until 12 _________
- Roald had five children, what was his son called?
- how many sisters did Roald have?
25 Clues: what syndrome killed Dahl? • what war did Roald fight in? • what age was Roald when he died? • how many sisters did Roald have? • what does the F in BFG stand for? • what was Roald's favourite colour? • what did Roald Dahl have replaced? • what nationality were his parents? • what was Roald's first wife called? • he wrote from 10 until 12 _________ • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2020-02-25
Across
- Trade Buying and selling humans.
- An empire that was a major naval and trading power from the first to the seventh century.
- English, French, Spanish and Arabic are all examples of _________.
- A system consisting of economic, social, political, and religious concepts.
- A system of faith a culture developes.
- Using multiple pieces of information to confirm reliability.
- Ezana A king in Axum history during the 4th century.
- Crow A set of laws to deny rights during the civil war to certin groups.
- stone slab used to comunicate.
- A system in which culture spreads and changes.
- The larger group of Muslims.
- A south African goverment from 1948-1994.
- Bringing goods and ideas from another place or country.
- The act exchanging goods or services.
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- Allowing different cultures to interact from far away.
- The way a group of people developed their society consists of many different things.
- Change of the location of a certain person from one place to another.
- A Shi'a group that an empire along northern Africa.
- The form of money a culture develops or adopts.
- A huge slaughter for example on done during WW2 by the natzis
- of Adulis A key trading port of the kingdom of Axum, by the red sea.
- of the Muslim region.
- Using information to prove a level of reliability.
- The group of Muslims that want the leaders to be from Muhammid.
- Sending goods and ideas from another place or country.
25 Clues: of the Muslim region. • The larger group of Muslims. • stone slab used to comunicate. • Trade Buying and selling humans. • The act exchanging goods or services. • A system of faith a culture developes. • A south African goverment from 1948-1994. • A system in which culture spreads and changes. • The form of money a culture develops or adopts. • ...
The Great War 2019-04-24
Across
- Who took blame for the war in 1919?
- To block off.
- About how many French children became orphans due to the war in 1916?
- What was president Woodrow Wilson's peace plan called?
- Which event killed about 11 million people (mostly jews).
- Who was the president of the U.S during the Great War?
- The battle area where combat occurred.
- What was WW1 nicknamed?
- What spread between 1918 and 1919 and killed millions of people?
- Who offered Palestine to both the Arabs and the Jews in exchange for their alliance?
- What was the name of the British nurse who ran a red cross hosital?
- What did the British use to help soldiers cross no-man's land?
Down
- Who ruled the Ottoman Empire during the Great War?
- One who is injured, killed, captured or missing durin a war.
- What hour of what day of what month did the warring countries sign an armistice?
- A military attack.
- To survey, look at and map enemy territories.
- Whose assassination triggered the start of the Great War?
- Fighting from deep trenches.
- What were the soldiers of the Amerian Expeditionary Force nicknamed?
- To limit what is given out.
- How many people were killed in WW2 in total?
- Deep, narrow lines of defense dug into the earth.
- Biased or misleading information spread to promote a cause.
- How many continents was the Great War fought on?
25 Clues: To block off. • A military attack. • What was WW1 nicknamed? • To limit what is given out. • Fighting from deep trenches. • Who took blame for the war in 1919? • The battle area where combat occurred. • How many people were killed in WW2 in total? • To survey, look at and map enemy territories. • How many continents was the Great War fought on? • ...
The History of Computers, Tea 2016-11-25
Across
- a machine invented by Charles Babbage in which automatically calculates math tables.
- a smart and self-taught woman who was also a mathematician and invented "loops".
- builds one of the first most used computers, the 650.
- the first mechanical computing machine created by Blaise Pascal.
- the Frenchman who invented the loom.
- allowed smaller, cheaper, and faster computers.
- used to build the Third and Fourth Generation computers.
- used notches in wood, knots in rope, and counting stones to calculate the number of supplies and food sources they own and the passing of time.
Down
- a company formed from Hollerith's success and later turned into the International Business Machine.
- based on point o point communication invented by Tim-BernersLee.
- used punched cards to make and follow patterns.
- a device created in 2600 BC in which is used for calculation.
- a method created by Herman Hollerith that would arrange censes results faster.
- ancient Romans had to use this method to multiply when numbers went further than multiplication tables.
- a machine that had electromechanics with punched cards combined for input.
- a woman who invented COBOL and wrote the first assembly language.
- a prototype formed by Steven Jobs and Stephen Wozniak in 1976.
- includes MMX technology and video and audio graphics efficiently.
- a computer used to fire projectiles for the military in WW2, developed by John Eckert and John Mauchly.
- advanced computing allowing similar functionality as a basic computer.
20 Clues: the Frenchman who invented the loom. • used punched cards to make and follow patterns. • allowed smaller, cheaper, and faster computers. • builds one of the first most used computers, the 650. • used to build the Third and Fourth Generation computers. • a device created in 2600 BC in which is used for calculation. • ...
Themeless 3 2023-06-24
Across
- Philosopher Jean Jacques
- Male deer
- New Zealander
- Little Mermaid setting
- Hogwarts house picker
- Cannabis Chemical, for short
- NHL’s “The Great One”
- Exciting culmination
- Juvenile jail
- Greek god of love
- Jeff Lebowski’s preferred drink
- Extravagant exaggeration
- S. King clown
- 26.2
- You and 11 of your peers
- Easily fooled
- width x length for a rectangle
- Greetings, from Juan
- Conclusion of many fairy-tale
- Fatty, Amino, Sulfuric
- Lower leg bling
- A Disney park
- Yours, mine, and _____
- Subtle reduction
- Common smoothie berry
- Beginning of many fairy-tale
- Days-long foreign bike race
- Argentinian dance move
- Jim, Jack, and Jameson
- Go up and down, like the tide
- Pear variety
- Storyline shape
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- Hot and creamy winter drink
- British flag nickname
- Business in the front, party in the back
- Small Child
- Two-part adhesive
- Word following Gangnam or Doggy
- “Once you pop…” snack
- Crime fighters named after Renaissance figures
- Chicago style pizza
- Peanuts Gang pooch
- 7.65% of your paycheck
- OG Facebook competitor
- Fancy pancake
- Janitors aide
- Characters include Tommy, Chucky, and Angelica
- Pooped
- Norse god
- Step by step group
- Brutally heinous
- Secret collection of thoughts
- WW2 women workers’ cultural icon
- Go bad
- Water barrier
- Silent entertainer
- School performance meas.
- Savage dog of novel
- Joy of Painting artist Bob ___
- Crow call
60 Clues: 26.2 • Pooped • Go bad • Male deer • Norse god • Crow call • Small Child • Pear variety • New Zealander • Juvenile jail • Fancy pancake • Janitors aide • S. King clown • Easily fooled • Water barrier • A Disney park • Lower leg bling • Storyline shape • Brutally heinous • Subtle reduction • Two-part adhesive • Greek god of love • Peanuts Gang pooch • Step by step group • Silent entertainer • Chicago style pizza • ...
The Catcher in the Rye 2024-01-19
Across
- holden communicates with lots of people to try to cure his
- holden loves to wear his read hunting
- the mental hospital holden was placed in is located in
- there is graffiti on the walls of holden's old
- last name of the protagonist
- century where the book takes place
- the school that holden leaves
- the amount of schools holden has been expelled from
- old english teacher who holden stayed with for a little
- pheobe helps holden retreat his mind back to his time as a
- holden has little to no relationship with his
- holden spends lots of time in the story to delay his
- the city where holden goes after being kicked out of pencey
- character trait of holden
- holden's younger brother who passed away
- holden's father is a
- state wheree pencey is located
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- main character of book/protagonist
- name of holden's younger sister
- holden is happy when pheobe rides the
- holden struggles how to enter his new stage of his life of
- holden's annoying neighbor at pencey
- holden's older brother who fought in WW2
- the disease that caused allie's death
- holden's roomate at pencey
- holden's old history teacher that tries to get his life on track
- holden thinks the adult world is
- place where holden narrates the story from
- what holden looks to find from the frozen lakes
- during the book, holden feels very
- a major theme of the book
31 Clues: holden's father is a • a major theme of the book • character trait of holden • holden's roomate at pencey • last name of the protagonist • the school that holden leaves • state wheree pencey is located • name of holden's younger sister • holden thinks the adult world is • main character of book/protagonist • century where the book takes place • during the book, holden feels very • ...
Aftermath of WW1 (and some other things) 2025-04-28
Across
- The League of Nations believed that cooperation would result in collective...?
- A cause that has an immediate affect
- ANC stands for 'African National' what?
- Which country entered both World Wars comparatively late?
- The Western Front of WW1 was defined by what sort of warfare?
- Imagery and wording designed to convince people of a certain belief
- South African leader who fought against apartheid: Nelson who?
- What system of government were Britain, France and Germany in WW1?
- This region of Germany was demilitarised after WW1
- Soviet leader with a massive moustache
- Leader of the Nazis, had silly moustache
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- The 14 Points for Peace were written by Woodrow who?
- This multinational group was a __ of Nations
- The system of segregation in South Africa, fought against by Nelson Mandela
- British leader in WW2 who also came up with the idea for the Gallipoli campaign
- The country whose invasion was a trigger cause for WW1
- Which former empire was overthrown by Communists?
- Poland and Latvia gained what after WW1?
- Russia had to leave the war early because they were having a what?
- What was the name given to Kiwi and Aussie soldiers in both world wars?
- The location where peace terms with Germany were decided
- Germany was barred from seeking alliance with what nation after WW1?
- What was declared at 11 o'clock on the 11th November?
- Germany, Austria and Turkey were what sort of powers in WW1?
24 Clues: A cause that has an immediate affect • Soviet leader with a massive moustache • ANC stands for 'African National' what? • Poland and Latvia gained what after WW1? • Leader of the Nazis, had silly moustache • This multinational group was a __ of Nations • Which former empire was overthrown by Communists? • This region of Germany was demilitarised after WW1 • ...
UNBROKEN 2024-03-19
Across
- (p.16): excessive enthusiasm or desire: obsession
- (p.114): enjoyable recollection of past events
- (p.121): a dangerous, difficult, or unfortunate event
- (p.36): scented ointment or oil applied to the hair
- (p.88): very hot; burning
- (p.107): a pattern of spirals or concentric circles
- West (p.100): inflatable life vest issued to servicemen in WW2
- (p.19): physical or mental effort
- (p.100): making twisting or squirming motions with the body
- (p.87): pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
- (p. 31): skillful at or given to pilfering/stealing
- (p.99): keep someone or something afloat
- (p.104): causing anxiety or concern
- (p.107): divide up and share
- (p. 31): throw or drop from an aircraft or ship
- (p.34): savagely fierce, cruel, or violent
- (p.8): by way of habit, customarily
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- (p.122): absolutely necessary
- (p.83): move through water like a porpoise; repeatedly surface and submerge
- (p.56): cause continual trouble or distress
- (p.97): act of varying rotors and propellers to reduce air or water resistance
- (p. 10): strike repeatedly with the fists
- (p. 24): inspiring respect; having high status
- (p.125): state of deep unconsciousness for a long
- (p.91): substances that initializes insensitivity to pain
- (p.122): requiring considerable time and effort
- (p.99): main body of an aircraft
- (p.114): expressed clearly - easy to understand
- (p.113): a ghost
29 Clues: (p.113): a ghost • (p.88): very hot; burning • (p.107): divide up and share • (p.122): absolutely necessary • (p.99): main body of an aircraft • (p.19): physical or mental effort • (p.104): causing anxiety or concern • (p.8): by way of habit, customarily • (p.99): keep someone or something afloat • (p. 10): strike repeatedly with the fists • ...
