ww2 Crossword Puzzles
Allan and Jane 2023-06-05
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- Our Dog
- First Fancy Car
- revered
- Favorite Flower
- Still Plays Golf
- Lived on Oak Lane
- Favorite Sports Team
- Went to Ohio State
- Built a House here
- loved burnt toast
- If you marry someone who is _
- First major tool in Allan's workshop
- Kind of car we drove to California
- 5100
- How everyone should drink their coffee
- Head of Nuclear Medicine at Richmond VA Hospital
- Site of Allan's first office in California
- Allan's political Party when they came to california
- Where Allan Did his fellowship
- Jane spoke with her nearly every day
- Sold their tickets one year too early
- Had a boat on the James River
- Jane was President
- Allan and Jane both had high standards
- Kept all of her shoes in the Original Boxes
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- Jane could arrange these well
- Wednesday nights were often doing this
- Bridge Nite of Allan
- Really Bad Architect
- Papa's game
- Best Ham
- He served during WW2
- Next Door to the Hertzsteins
- Pioneer of Transplant Surgery
- This made Jane jealous
- Took family on a cruise here
- What did Papa Sell at his store
- Tikun o'lam
- Jane was really good at this
- What did Nanny have in her suitcase
- What is the only sport Allan ever tried out for in High School
- FavoriteComputer
- One of their favorite endulgences
- Built an office Building here
- Jane would play this sitting on her bed
- Favorite Family Holiday
- Disaster in the kitchen
- what flew off the car
- Good cook, lawyer, loved to opine
49 Clues: 5100 • Our Dog • revered • Best Ham • Papa's game • Tikun o'lam • First Fancy Car • Favorite Flower • Still Plays Golf • FavoriteComputer • Lived on Oak Lane • loved burnt toast • Went to Ohio State • Built a House here • Jane was President • Bridge Nite of Allan • Really Bad Architect • He served during WW2 • Favorite Sports Team • what flew off the car • This made Jane jealous • Favorite Family Holiday • ...
Chapter 6 Key Terms 2014-05-13
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- The large group of people born after WW2, between 1945 and 1965
- A comparison of the resources used with the products or services that result. If fewer resources are used per unit produced, productivity increases
- A short, catchy advertising phrase associated with a company or product
- Any part of an overall market that has common characteristics
- Words people spread about a company or product, can be good or bad for the company
- The sum of a country's way of life, beliefs, and customs
- A short, catchy tune, often incorporating a slogan, that is used in advertising and easily remembered by the consumer
- A process whereby one company combines with or takes over the ownership of one or more other companies
- A word or group of words chosen by a manufacturer or retailer to distinguish its products from competitors
- The amount spent on one company's product, expressed as a percent of the total amount spent by consumers on all products of that type
- An invitation to bid on a contract and to do the necessary work as outlined in the "request to tender" document
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- Anything that saves or simplifies work, adds ease or comfort, etc.
- An unfair pricing practise, in which companies bidding for business arrange bids between themselves instead of truly competing
- The study of lifestyles
- A person who makes buying decisions for others
- The study of obvious characteristics that categorize human beings
- Male/female
- A special symbol that is associated with a product or company
- The consumer's perception of a business or is products
- Assistance provided, usually in return for payment, that satisfies needs and wants of people of businesses but that does not result in a product that can be touched
20 Clues: Male/female • The study of lifestyles • A person who makes buying decisions for others • The consumer's perception of a business or is products • The sum of a country's way of life, beliefs, and customs • Any part of an overall market that has common characteristics • A special symbol that is associated with a product or company • ...
History Project 2014-03-12
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- one of americas greatest war heroes.
- kind of biased communication designed to influence peoples thoughts and actions.
- war that broke out after ww2.
- the development of armed forces and their use of diplomacy.
- a friend and adviser to president woodrow wilson
- a way to buy things with money you didnt necessarily have.
- a gun used to destroy aircraft.
- when the stocks were disabled for a long time.
- system ships protect merchant ships behind them.
- Battles usually held in trenches.
- Germany taking all the blame for the war.
- wore masks to avoid catching influenza.
- a telegram from the german foreign minister to the german ambassador in mexico.
- devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation.
- consisted of france, britain, and russia.
- Worked in a variety of jobs during the war.
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- middle area of trench warefare where most people died.
- a yellow gas that would destroy there enemys.
- Deadliest weapon of the war.
- germany and austria-hungary later called this.
- War damages.
- British liner ship sunk by a german u-boat.
- because of credit and spending of money no one had.
- an easy way to get across trench warfare and mow down barbed wire.
- Large scale of movement of hundreds of thousands of southern blacks to cities in the north.
- a advantage of height in the war.
- a set of points made in a famous speech wilson delivered.
- president of the united states who wanted to become more involved in international affairs.
- created by ford and used to get around.
- a service act that made men to register for random military service.
- a Truce.
31 Clues: a Truce. • War damages. • Deadliest weapon of the war. • war that broke out after ww2. • a gun used to destroy aircraft. • Battles usually held in trenches. • a advantage of height in the war. • one of americas greatest war heroes. • wore masks to avoid catching influenza. • created by ford and used to get around. • Germany taking all the blame for the war. • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
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- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- given official approval to act
- first artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- native to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- a policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
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- a member of the forced arms
- Insulting or intended to insult
- Command system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- The ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- innovation, the discovery and development of new or improved products, services, or processes for producing or providing them
- A 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
- following
21 Clues: following • a member of the forced arms • given official approval to act • Insulting or intended to insult • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • first artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • a policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
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- policy, policies and programs created to aid the return of US soldiers and servicemen in helping them come back into society (GI Bill)
- system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
- artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
- behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
- Insulting or intended to insult
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- policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
- official approval to act
- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
- to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- member of the forced arms
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
20 Clues: official approval to act • member of the forced arms • Insulting or intended to insult • artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare • ...
Germany 2017 2021-12-16
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- Name of the concentration camp we visited
- The State flag which Munich is located in, is in a checkered pattern and colored white and what else
- Name of the beer tent we spent the entire day at during Oktoberfest and met fellow Americans
- Name of the castle Cinderella was modeled after
- This is the name of the palace in Munich we visited that rained the entire day
- Staying in an Airbnb outside Munich, we ate this famous fast food chain for one of our meals
- Colors of the German flag are black, red, and
- On our last day with our first CS hosts, we went out to eat and ordered this traditional dish
- Name of the movement during WW2 that is memorialized through newspapers scattered in the pavement throughout Munich
- The name of the company sponsoring the Bayern Munich Arena that we visited
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- 65% of the highways in Germany have no speed limit, what are these referred to as
- We had to stay in this town because there were no more Couchsurfing options for us within Munich
- State in which Munich is located
- Name of our single female CS host in Munich
- Symbol on the German flag
- We played this sport in the park with our CS host
- Name of our guide at the concentration camp
- Locals were doing this for fun in the river of the English Gardens in Munich
- Beer is served by this size glass at Oktoberfest
- We visited this interactive car museum in Munich
- Name of the female of our first CS host couple in Munich where we slept on their futon in the living room
21 Clues: Symbol on the German flag • State in which Munich is located • Name of the concentration camp we visited • Name of our single female CS host in Munich • Name of our guide at the concentration camp • Colors of the German flag are black, red, and • Name of the castle Cinderella was modeled after • Beer is served by this size glass at Oktoberfest • ...
Famous people APWH 2022-05-01
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- You really don't want him to "marry" you. Had a pretty big empire
- Couldn't handle rejection from Art school
- Dont kidnap him and ask for only 20 talents. Roman emperor. Et tu Brute?
- Its the only greek philosopher you know. Taught by Plato
- Ruled the US during WW1,basically created the League of Nations
- Capitalised on the peace sign, a British leader in ww2
- Has a ship named after him, Iron Chancellor, German
- French philosoph, created analytical geometry. not cool man
- Die-hard capitalist, a bunch of policies that benefited the rich in the US
- The OG capitalist, also a philosopher
- Perfect in theory, in practice not so much. Looking at you venezuela
- Your wife slept with a Hussar lieutenant? Invade Egypt and don't be insecure about being 6 inches off of being officially a midget
- you don't want to ride in a car with him. A US president, assassinated
- Its a trap! Also leader of the Mughal Empire
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- Hong Qiuxan thinks he is him. Also got a few holidays in his vein. Alcoholic, binge wine drinker
- basically the leader of the Mexican revolution between 1910-1920
- British politician in south Africa,Prime minister of the Cape Colony
- French philosopher and a womanizer.
- Dude inadvertently killed a bunch of Native Americans
- The other only greek philosopher you know.Moral philosopher, founder of western philosophy
- 16th US president. Also a car company Is named after him. Honest
- Wrote Dante's Inferno. Philosoph
- Used peace to grant his country independence. Tho has some pedophilic tendencies apparently.
- Is the cat dead? Is the cat alive? that's the dilemma
- After some sexist remarks he "kould" not get some
25 Clues: Wrote Dante's Inferno. Philosoph • French philosopher and a womanizer. • The OG capitalist, also a philosopher • Couldn't handle rejection from Art school • Its a trap! Also leader of the Mughal Empire • After some sexist remarks he "kould" not get some • Has a ship named after him, Iron Chancellor, German • Dude inadvertently killed a bunch of Native Americans • ...
1st Kiera Taylor 2022-05-13
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- Both a right and a responsibility of Georgia citizens
- The United States Constitution and the Georgia Constitution both include a ___
- Significant to the Leo Frank case
- Eugene Talmadge died before he was able to go into office, causing the ___
- Event that greatly changed opinions about staying out of WW2
- ___ is one of the ways that entrepreneurial companies give back to the economy
- Sponsored numerous bills to increase defense spending
- Court case that denied rights to African Americans
- The construction of military bases created more ____ opportunities
- Leader of the Populist Party
- A system that ensures that all branches are kept in check
- Marketing is a great way to make your ___ known
- allow lawmakers to focus on specific issues, making the law process more efficient
- Eugene Talmadge strongly opposed FDR’s New Deal Programs because they ___ African Americans
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- The 1906 Atlanta Race Riot caused an increase of ___
- Separation of Powers splits the Judicial, ___, and Executive powers into 3 different branches
- Diversity in ___ is important to have in a entrepreneurial company
- The terms of Atlanta mayors William B. Hartsfield and Ivan Allen Jr. caused African Americans to ___ important civil rights
- One of the rights guaranteed by the Georgia Constitution is the right to a speedy, fair, and ___ trial
- Encouraged northern investment
- The ___ recommended that schools should individually decide whether to desegregate or close
- Wrote the Atlanta Constitution
- Some of the risks that entrepreneurs may encounter is financial devastation and ___
- Ivan Allen Jr. brought major ___ teams to Atlanta
- The Bell Bomber Plant produced ___
- Shipyards in Georgia’s ports produced ___
- Ellis Arnall was a ___ of Georgia
- Financial ____ is one of the benefits of entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurial companies help increase ___ opportunities
- New agricultural technologies caused people to ___ from rural areas to urban areas
30 Clues: Leader of the Populist Party • Encouraged northern investment • Wrote the Atlanta Constitution • Significant to the Leo Frank case • Ellis Arnall was a ___ of Georgia • The Bell Bomber Plant produced ___ • Shipyards in Georgia’s ports produced ___ • Marketing is a great way to make your ___ known • Ivan Allen Jr. brought major ___ teams to Atlanta • ...
Abby's Christmas Present 2023-12-20
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- What do demigods eat to heal
- What is Luna love good’s fathers name?
- Who is married to persephone
- What is the name of Percy Jackson’s sword
- What is Annabeth’s fatal flaw?
- Who is the god of the oracles in Percy Jackson
- What type of creature is Tyson
- What punk festival did Green Day play in 1994 that turned into a mud fight?
- What goddess cursed Medusa
- What goddess turns Percy into a hamster
- What Weezer song references Green Day
- Who haunts the second floor girls bathroom in chamber of secrets?
- What badass female singer also does acrobatics at her concert?
- What creature is half eagle half lion?
- What name does Daedalus go by when he first meets Percy
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- Who is the god of dreams?
- First Name of Green Day’s lead singer
- Who is the roman counterpart of Aries
- Wake me up when ______ ends
- What shakespearean character does Billie Joe identify with
- Who is Thalia Grace’s favorite band
- What flower was the hotel named after that Nico Di Angelo got stuck in after WW2
- What is the name of Percy Jackson’s pegasus
- What color are Camp Halfblood shirts
- What type of creature is grover Underwood
- What is the town that Hogwarts students can visit called?
- What broadway show features music by green day
- Who is the first victim to be petrified by the basilisk in chamber of secrets
- What is the name of the potion that allows wizards to disguise themselves as someone else for a short period of time?
- What was the name of Billie Joe’s pet dog
30 Clues: Who is the god of dreams? • What goddess cursed Medusa • Wake me up when ______ ends • What do demigods eat to heal • Who is married to persephone • What is Annabeth’s fatal flaw? • What type of creature is Tyson • Who is Thalia Grace’s favorite band • What color are Camp Halfblood shirts • First Name of Green Day’s lead singer • Who is the roman counterpart of Aries • ...
WOTD Final 2023-12-11
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- (adj) a person who is very unhappy could be described as _____
- (noun) a tool used to win a war or battle
- (noun) the outline of a human profile
- (adj) a feeling resulting from a loss of confidence
- (noun) the communication system of characters in Star Wars. A 3D light projection.
- (noun) a mistaken belief
- (noun) a disguise of patterned greens and grays
- (verb) to make more violent or intense, to aggravate
- (adj) use of excessive dramatics
- (adj) stopped, not flowing
- (verb) the queen did not _______ to answer the maid’s question
- (noun) serene, calm, free from noise
- (adj) a way to describe a dreaded opponent
- (verb) a harsh form of discipline
- (noun) chocolate is a well-known ______ to dogs. It has fatal side effects.
- (noun) a biome located in far northern regions
- (verb) a smooth and wavy motion
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- (noun) little girls can’t play with action figures
- (noun) a fear of strangers/foreigners
- (noun) cherished cultural traditions passed down through the years
- (noun) the ______ of America’s decision to join WW2 was Pearl Harbor
- (adj) a very large appetite
- (adj) a pleasant and friendly person
- (noun) the close association between a human and their dog
- (verb) to celebrate triumphantly
- (verb) to hoodwink or trick
- (noun) the righting of a wrong
- (adj) the walls of an office; blank, simple, and bare
- (adj) a little from here, a little from there
- (noun) a government order limiting ship movements
- (noun) a protein in the body that responds to toxins
- (noun) a timeline of events
- (noun) a musical performer of great excellence
- (verb) the submission of another’s work as your own without credit
- (noun) proper behavior or conduct
35 Clues: (noun) a mistaken belief • (adj) stopped, not flowing • (adj) a very large appetite • (verb) to hoodwink or trick • (noun) a timeline of events • (noun) the righting of a wrong • (verb) to celebrate triumphantly • (adj) use of excessive dramatics • (verb) a smooth and wavy motion • (noun) proper behavior or conduct • (verb) a harsh form of discipline • ...
TKAM 2024-02-12
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- He strongly told me he didn't like it
- No one will bring me to the doctors when I have so much pain right now
- He finally admitted after taking my pencil and lying that he didn't
- I can play hockey
- The teacher would only like one person in her class and it was obvious
- Japan randomly attacked us in WW2 to get us involved
- He did not care at all that he was getting in trouble
- When I got my first car it was very bad
- Everyone thinks the chiefs are gonna win the Superbowl
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- I don't remember it being that small
- All the immigrants coming over here are trying to stay here forever
- My grandpa still to this day dress like he is in the 1900's
- My mom would not stop yelling at me of not turning in a assignment
- Are teachers are always right
- The guy could hardly talk after hearing his kid guilty in trial
- My mom hates me saying stupid and I keep saying it
- This one kid in a school is never nice to anyone
- My friends will not stop talking and its annoying me so much
- I got so embarrassed standing with weird people while my friends were there
- He looked at me like i was in trouble and just stood there
- He seemed so much calmer after their breakup than I thought he would be
- Everyone in my family will not get out of there mood
- My friend will not stop picking on me and I am about to get this bad
- We all walked out of the game so calm
- He was trying to tell me his crazy idea
25 Clues: I can play hockey • Are teachers are always right • I don't remember it being that small • He strongly told me he didn't like it • We all walked out of the game so calm • He was trying to tell me his crazy idea • When I got my first car it was very bad • This one kid in a school is never nice to anyone • My mom hates me saying stupid and I keep saying it • ...
The New Deal Crossword 2024-12-04
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- plunge in stock market prices that marked the beginning of the great deppression
- Farmers who were forced to move to california
- President of the US when the stock market crashed.
- Act where beer became legal again
- when a bank ran out of money to pay customers who wanted to take their money out.
- percentage of the labor that is unemployed which was 24% during the great depression
- Nickname for when the stock market crashed
- (ANSWER IS ABBREVIATED)A act that used bonds to issue new mortgages to families currently in default and to prevent foreclosure.
- Federal guarantee that you get your money from the bank if something ever happens to it.
- President during the great depression WW2, creator of the new deal(ANSWER IS ABBREVIATED)
- buying an item on credit with a monthly plan to pay off the value of the good.
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- shantytown built by unemployed people during the great depression
- series of reforms enacted by the FDR to end the great depression
- Herbert Hoovers belief that citizens do not need federal assistance.
- (ANSWER IS ABBREVIATED) The act where the federal government would give monthly payments for those over the age of 60.
- talked given by FDR to the people through radio. It made people have hope
- WW1 veterans who marched into Washington DC demanding bonus payments.
- President Roosevelts days back in office with the main goal of creating the new deal.
- This cut the pay of everybody who worked for the government by %15 and saved the economy.
- Nickname for the great plains who were hit by dust storms.
20 Clues: Act where beer became legal again • Nickname for when the stock market crashed • Farmers who were forced to move to california • President of the US when the stock market crashed. • Nickname for the great plains who were hit by dust storms. • series of reforms enacted by the FDR to end the great depression • ...
Challenges faced by Singapore after independence 2022-08-22
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- 70000 people unemployed due to decline in trade.
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- Malaysia reducing exports of raw material to Singapore and is directly processing and exporting then through their own ports.
- Since WW2, there had been a decline in entrepot trade Singapore. This is because other countries have stepped up their efforts to process products on their own and export them from their own ports.
- a tax from Malaysia for imports from Singapore, hence lesser demand for Singapore goods.
4 Clues: 70000 people unemployed due to decline in trade. • a tax from Malaysia for imports from Singapore, hence lesser demand for Singapore goods. • Malaysia reducing exports of raw material to Singapore and is directly processing and exporting then through their own ports. • ...
Post WWII Culture and Korean War/cold war 2014-01-21
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- Capital of Germany
- a mix of rhythm and blues, and country and western
- a CIA- financed and trained group of Cuban refugees lands in Cuba And attempts to topple the communist government of Castro
- a war between north and South Korea
- president Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or tailgating ideology
- the later rulers of silla, who were all members of the gyeongju Kim clan
- a confrontation between the u.s. And the Soviet Union over the presence of missile sites in Cuba
- treaty in North America and Europe; treaty in Soviet Union
- a system for transmitting visual images and sounds that are produced on screens, chiefly used to broadcast programs for entertainment, info, and education
- John F. Kennedy; 35th President of the United States; was assassinated
- a United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits
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- competition between nations for the development of weapons during the Cold War. Between the us and the Soviet Union
- 33rd president who fought in WWI
- high altitude aircraft used for weather, gathering, recon and communication
- a temporary marked increase in the birth rate following WWII
- the practice of publicizing accusations of political disloyalty or subversion with insufficient regard to evidence
- two superpower nations
- the suburbs of a city
- 34th president of the United States during WWII
- Korean demilitarized zone
- a Cuban communist revolutionary and politician who was prime minister of Cuba and later president
- a group of American post ww2 writers who came to prominence in the 1950s
- led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War
- the first aircraft earth satellite
25 Clues: Capital of Germany • the suburbs of a city • two superpower nations • Korean demilitarized zone • 33rd president who fought in WWI • the first aircraft earth satellite • a war between north and South Korea • 34th president of the United States during WWII • led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War • a mix of rhythm and blues, and country and western • ...
Crossword 1 2013-10-29
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- What were the German Air Force referred to as during WW2?
- What base are the super-hornet’s located?
- ________ is the Chief of Army.
- For the RAAF, what FEG does 78, 81 and 82 wing fall under?
- The 171st aviation SQN flies what aircraft?
- The main SQN’s for the Navy are located at HMAS _____________?
- ___________ day falls on the 25th of April.
- The _____________ has a M61 20mm nose-mounted cannon.
- The _________ was signed on the 11th day of the 11th month 1918 to officially mark the end of World War One.
- The _______ is synonymous with Remembrance Day.
- After 2FTS, Fast Jet Pilots proceed to ________ SQN to continue training.
- The force that propels an aircraft forwards is _________?
- In total how many MRH-90’s is the ADF getting?
- Navy trainee pilots do there rotary conversion on the _____________.
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- A pilot needs a minimum of 250 hours to undergo training to become a _________.
- Throughout OTS and Flight training RAAF trainees hold the rank of ____________.
- What Party is currently in power in Government?
- Who is the Chief of Navy?
- The _________________ allowance is $419 a year.
- Who is the current Chief of Defence?
- Who is the Chief of Air Force?
- The ____________ were the victors of the Battle of Britain.
- Does the Co-pilot or the Captain sit in the left hand seat of a maritime or transport aircraft?
- The RAAF has ___________ Wedgetail’s.
- What type of engine does a Hornet use?
- What is the fastest method of entry for an Army applicant to commence flying? GSO or SSO?
- How many squirrels does the RAN have?
27 Clues: Who is the Chief of Navy? • ________ is the Chief of Army. • Who is the Chief of Air Force? • Who is the current Chief of Defence? • The RAAF has ___________ Wedgetail’s. • How many squirrels does the RAN have? • What type of engine does a Hornet use? • What base are the super-hornet’s located? • The 171st aviation SQN flies what aircraft? • ...
Chapter 25: Transportation Vehicles 2015-04-07
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- a flight that carries human beings into space and returns them
- special boat that can travel on the surface or under water
- type of orbit which a satellite travels the same speed as earth
- force that holes a craft in the air
- used to haul crated and bulk cargo
- type of jet engine developed during WW2
- rockets that use powder or spongelike mixture of fuel and oxidizer
- region just above the mesosphere (thermosphere)
- body of an aircraft that contains flight crew, passenger, and cargo units
- aircraft that develops lift by spinning an airfoil
- transport on rivers and coastal waterways
- vessels that carry people
- last layer of space above earth
- provides power to pull farm equipment/part of a large truck where power is
- rockets with two tanks, one with fuel and the other with oxygen
- large ships that transport for profit
- power source attached to the stern of a boat
- special type of suspended boat on a cushion of air
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- instruments that help pilots monitor and control an aircraft
- lighter-than-air nonrigid airship
- makes a vehicle change its direction
- controls and directs power of an engine
- controls speed and direction of a vehicle
- lowest region of space where spacecraft and satellites operate
- upward force exerted on an object in fluid
- space flights that use rockets to place payloads into orbit
- transmissions with a clutch between the engines
- farthest distance away from the earth
- part of an aircraft that separates the air into 2 streams, providing lift
- region above the troposphere
- layer that extends 22-50 miles above earth
- vessels owned by private citizens for recreation
- structure that provides steering capability for an aircraft
33 Clues: vessels that carry people • region above the troposphere • last layer of space above earth • lighter-than-air nonrigid airship • used to haul crated and bulk cargo • force that holes a craft in the air • makes a vehicle change its direction • farthest distance away from the earth • large ships that transport for profit • controls and directs power of an engine • ...
Stalin's Social Impacts 2018-04-16
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- Stalin encouraged teenagers to join the ________ to make them loyal to Stalin and the Party.
- There was also a lack of __________ goods such as bicycles and radios as their production was disrupted by WW2.
- The minority republics of the former Russian Empire lost their ______________. They had their own languages and governments, but it was all controlled by Moscow.
- Under Stalin, all _________ enterprise was banned.
- Many were forced to live in cramped conditions, and cities became ____________.
- Soviets lived in ______ as the secret police had informers everywhere.
- Schools emphasised _________ subjects that would help meet industrialisation targets.
- The state controlled the use of _________ produce from the collective farms.
- During the ____________ in 1932, the state sold grain overseas instead of distributing it to farmers in need.
- Stalin made school compulsory and loaded the syllabus with propaganda promoting communism and _________.
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- One of the social impacts of Stalin's rule was state ________ of society.
- Long __________ were common as the demand for goods was greater than the state's supply.
- The workers were ____________ and not fairly paid. They worked under poor conditions and had few benefits.
- Major social goods like housing, education, health services, and __________ destinations were decided by the state.
- Members of the working class or the Party were given __________ treatment.
- There was a fall in standard of living due to a _________ in housing for workers.
- Produce was __________ taken by Party officials.
- Model workers who worked hard and exceeded their quotas were known as _____________.
- Women were expected to be _____ workers and housewives.
- Stalin launched the ______ Revolution from 1929 to 1931 to promote the proletariat (working class) by attacking the intellectuals, privileged, artists and religious leaders.
20 Clues: Produce was __________ taken by Party officials. • Under Stalin, all _________ enterprise was banned. • Women were expected to be _____ workers and housewives. • Soviets lived in ______ as the secret police had informers everywhere. • One of the social impacts of Stalin's rule was state ________ of society. • ...
We Didn't Start the Fire 2020-05-23
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- Synthetic fibre made from petroleum
- A battle between Pepsi and Coke for dominance in the 80s
- Also known as the Eastern Bloc or Soviet Bloc
- The world's first artificial satellite
- A German city where there was a guarded wall from 1961-1989
- a drug prescribed to many pregnant women that caused birth defects
- After the Vietnam War many of these people were homeless
- Russians invaded this country in 1979
- Castro's first name
- A type of animal that was sent into space
- A car that was cancelled due to over publicity
- Where the armistice that ended the Korean War was signed in 1953
- He was impeached and involved in the Watergate Scandal
- American politician who fueled fear about widespread communism
- Place where a bomb killed 4 African American girls during church service
- The first US citizens convicted and executed for being Soviet spies
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- A music festival held on a dairy farm in NY and it lasted 3 days
- A type of a hoop that children spin around their waists
- Last name for Nikita
- Name of the canal where there was almost a 3rd World War
- Russian leader who killed millions of his own people
- Rock around this timepiece
- US President who dropped the atomic bombs on Japan
- The shortform for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
- He was assassinated while riding in a car in Texas with his wife
- Bay of ???
- The name for the intense frenzy surrounding this 60s rock band
- His last name is X and fought for civil rights
- American 5 star general in WW2 and US President in 1953
- President of Egypt who nationalized the Suez Canal
30 Clues: Bay of ??? • Castro's first name • Last name for Nikita • Rock around this timepiece • Synthetic fibre made from petroleum • Russians invaded this country in 1979 • The world's first artificial satellite • A type of animal that was sent into space • Also known as the Eastern Bloc or Soviet Bloc • His last name is X and fought for civil rights • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2021-03-25
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- Mao led 100,000 soldiers in this journey as a strategic retreat and came back to defeat the KMT
- Became China's leader after civil wars and started the Cultural Revolution
- An ethnic group in China who are mostly held in camps similarly during the WW2 event of the Holocaust
- Started in the 1960s and aimed mainly for the Chinese youth in order to brainwash them into thinking communism is superior
- Famous event where college students protested and the military shot thousands of those students
- Support and pride for their own country
- The agreement in which Hong Kong will be under British control and was set after the Opium War
- Events that have occurred in places like Hong Kong and Tibet to try to break free from China's desire to control
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- became China's leader after Mao's death and was more of a realist than Mao
- The event in which production and industrialization was too rushed and ultimately failed
- Used to be controlled by Britain because it was a city known for trading in China
- People who ratted out those who were against Mao Zedong's ideologies
- The policy in which a country desires to take over another region or country for more influence
- The type of government that Russia and China is under
- The event in which the Chinese banned this but people from Britain and China illegally traded this
- Was a leader of the KMT and wanted sought for many countries' relations
- Not part of the 90% who were Han but from Manchuria in the 1600s
- A district in China in which Uyghur people mostly live in
- The country in which the people call themselves the Han
- A country who was invaded by the Qing Dynasty due to the resources they had
20 Clues: Support and pride for their own country • The type of government that Russia and China is under • The country in which the people call themselves the Han • A district in China in which Uyghur people mostly live in • Not part of the 90% who were Han but from Manchuria in the 1600s • People who ratted out those who were against Mao Zedong's ideologies • ...
Gr 10 History exam review 2021-08-13
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- name of act used during october crisis/WWI/WWII to give the government extra powers
- prohibition era banned this kind of substance
- name for German submarines that came about in WWI
- type of war without traditional fighting - used espionage and propaganda
- the term for bringing the constitution back to Canada (not being changeable by Britain)
- the name for Quebec's history of wanting to separate - includes time of FLQ and it's not so quiet!
- famous Canadian-led battle in WWI
- new type of bomb that was first dropped by Americans in Hiroshima
- the main law governing Indigenous peoples in Canada - still has an offensive name today
- period of time where the economy crashed before WWII
- a racist policy of the government's that involved children going to these church-run schools away from their families
- former area created after WWI that Canada sent troops to when it started to break up
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- a type of camp set up in Canada during WWI/WWII for "enemy aliens" (Japanese/Italian/German etc.)
- name of agreement that USSR and its allies formed after it copied the allies' NATO during cold war
- when everyone (Even civillians) are involved in war
- when all men of certain age are made to go to war
- a very disastrous battle in WW2 that was over before it started (Canadian-led and Germans saw them on boats as they were headed over)
- the name of a vote where quebecois can vote on whether they want to separate from Canada
- place in newfoundland where planes were diverted during 9/11
- period of time where the FLQ inflicted terror in Quebec
- agreement marking the end of WWI
- a family activity to gather around and listen to programs
22 Clues: agreement marking the end of WWI • famous Canadian-led battle in WWI • prohibition era banned this kind of substance • when all men of certain age are made to go to war • name for German submarines that came about in WWI • when everyone (Even civillians) are involved in war • period of time where the economy crashed before WWII • ...
US Citizenship Test Review 2023-11-14
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- The first three words of the US Constitution
- The last day to file your taxes in the USA
- The main concern of the USA during the Cold War with Russia
- One of the 3 writes of the Federalists Papers
- Who is Commander in Chief of the military
- What stops each branch of govt from becoming too powerful
- The territory the USA purchased from France in 1803
- Name of the current President of the USA
- how many years we elect Representatives for
- How many judges are on the Supreme Court
- The Father of our country
- What month do we vote for President
- The name of the highest court in the USA
- Our two houses in Congress
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- Document that freed the slaves in the United States
- This group of people were taken to America and sold as slaves
- Year the Constitution was written
- Writer of the Declaration of Independence
- Name of the current Vice President of the USA
- First ten amendments to the Constitution
- How many total amendments does the Constitution have
- How old do you have to be to vote in the USA
- President during WW1
- One of the main causes of the Civil War
- The economic system in the United States
- Last name of the Oklahoma Representative from Piedmont
- President during WW2 and the Great Depression
- What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance
- If the President can no longer serve, who takes over
- How many years we elect Senators for
- The reason some states have more representatives than others
31 Clues: President during WW1 • The Father of our country • Our two houses in Congress • Year the Constitution was written • What month do we vote for President • How many years we elect Senators for • One of the main causes of the Civil War • First ten amendments to the Constitution • The economic system in the United States • Name of the current President of the USA • ...
Stitch Up Winter 23 2023-11-13
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- The most common bird in the world
- The smallest bird in the world is the bee _____
- Which bird did Charles Darwin study on the Galapagos islands to develop his theory of natural selection?
- Which animal is known for being wise and appears on our Woodland folklore cushion and napkins?
- Which massive seabird can fall asleep while flying
- This bird is also a name of a fruit and people from New Zealand
- Which body part on a chicken determines the colour of its eggs?
- An ostrich’s eyeball is bigger than what other vital organ?
- Which bird was hunted to extinction in 1662 only 64 years after Dutch sailors first recorded its existence?
- Our third most popular giftware item
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- Which one of our Christmas decorations huddle together for warmth and can fly underwater?
- The name of the Muscovy duck at HMP Foston Hall
- A less popular choice to eat at Christmas, which waterbird was first domesticated by humans?
- Which pink bird can only eat with its head upside down?
- Which animal features on one of our cushions for Knepp and is not a bird?
- 32 of these animals were awarded medals in WW2 for carrying messages
- Which species of bird can learn around 50 words?
- Which bird features on many Christmas cards and has been voted the UK’s most popular bird?
- The collective name for a group of eider ducks (hint: FCW makes these in two of our groups and they may be used to cover a bed)
- The bird which represents peace and can be found on the kneelers we made for holy trinity
20 Clues: The most common bird in the world • Our third most popular giftware item • The name of the Muscovy duck at HMP Foston Hall • The smallest bird in the world is the bee _____ • Which species of bird can learn around 50 words? • Which massive seabird can fall asleep while flying • Which pink bird can only eat with its head upside down? • ...
MUSIC TTS 2024-05-18
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- A style of music originating in the Southern United States, characterized by its syncopated rhythms and call-and-response format.
- Italian composer known as "The Red Priest" and for his Baroque masterpieces like "The Four Seasons."
- A genre of American roots music originating from the Appalachian region, characterized by its use of acoustic instruments such as the banjo, fiddle, and mandolin, often played in a fast-paced, virtuosic style.
- British composer who composed "The Dream of Gerontius"
- A musical composition for one or more instruments, typically in several movements, often showcasing contrasting themes and moods within a structured framework.
- Referring to a period in music history spanning roughly from the mid-18th to early 19th centuries, characterized by composers like Mozart, Haydn, and early Beethoven.
- One of the most celebrated composers in history, known for his groundbreaking compositions despite experiencing deafness later in life.
- Music was related to the worship of this god, also a former teacher's surname
- Hungarian composer who composed Hungarian folk music
- Composition method developed by Arnold Schoenberg
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- A German composer of the romantic period who composed "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
- A German composer who composed "Twilight of the Gods"
- A French composer who once taught Tchikovsky's patron
- Spanish orchestrator
- Composer known as Picasso of the music world
- Composer of Norwegian-style music and "In the Halls of the Giants"
- Russian composer who was a pivotal figure in the transition from the Classical to Romantic eras, known for works like "Symphony No. 9."
- A group of Russians who aimed to carry forward Russian music
- A period in music history known for its ornate and elaborately styled compositions, spanning roughly from 1600 to 1750.
- Soviet composer who composed "Symphony No.7" during WW2
20 Clues: Spanish orchestrator • Composer known as Picasso of the music world • Composition method developed by Arnold Schoenberg • Hungarian composer who composed Hungarian folk music • A German composer who composed "Twilight of the Gods" • A French composer who once taught Tchikovsky's patron • British composer who composed "The Dream of Gerontius" • ...
3rd Quarter Exam Review Part 2 2023-03-07
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- These programs improved lives of people but did not end the depression.
- during the Great Depression the federal ___ tried to help by creating jobs
- Georgia had more ___ during WWI and WWII than any other state.
- The main reason FDR made trips to Georgia was to treat the effects of ___
- early civil rights leader who puched for social and political equality
- former slave who became a millionaire and founded Altanta Life Insurance Co
- The ___ Act provided loans for farmers to run power lines in rural areas.
- During WW2 Savannah and Brunswick were known for building these.
- This event in 1929 led the US into the longest economic depression in history
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- The ____ Adjustment Act gave grants to farmers to plant less in order to raise crop prices
- early civil rights leader who encouraged economic gains and compromise
- The ___ Act provides money for retirees and unemployment insurance
- allowed the US to supply allies with war supplies against the Axis powers
- The ___ Corp hired young men to plant trees and build parks
- This natural disaster affected cotton farmers in the 1920s.
- Mayor Allen brought the ___, Falcons, and Hawks to Atlanta.
- This Georgia city was most associated with FDR
- Cotton farmers in the South were most affected by the ___ in the 1920s-1980s.
- mayor in the 1960s; removed colored and white signs; worked with MLK
- German threat to shipping, sinking of the Lusitania, and Zimmermann telegram caused the US to enter ___.
- A person with this occupation would be most likely to support Talmadge
- Who was lynched by a mob after the governor changed his death sentence to life in prison?
22 Clues: This Georgia city was most associated with FDR • The ___ Corp hired young men to plant trees and build parks • This natural disaster affected cotton farmers in the 1920s. • Mayor Allen brought the ___, Falcons, and Hawks to Atlanta. • Georgia had more ___ during WWI and WWII than any other state. • During WW2 Savannah and Brunswick were known for building these. • ...
Germany 2017 2021-12-16
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- Name of the female of our first CS host couple in Munich where we slept on their futon in the living room
- State in which Munich is located
- Name of the castle Cinderella was modeled after
- Beer is served by this size glass at Oktoberfest
- 65% of the highways in Germany have no speed limit, what are these referred to as
- This is the name of the palace in Munich we visited that rained the entire day
- Name of our single female CS host in Munich
- The name of the company sponsoring the Bayern Munich Arena that we visited
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- Staying in an Airbnb outside Munich, we ate this famous fast food chain for one of our meals
- Colors of the German flag are black, red, and
- Name of the beer tent we spent the entire day at during Oktoberfest and met fellow Americans
- Name of the concentration camp we visited
- Name of the movement during WW2 that is memorialized through newspapers scattered in the pavement throughout Munich
- Locals were doing this for fun in the river of the English Gardens in Munich
- On our last day with our first CS hosts, we went out to eat and ordered this traditional dish
- We had to stay in this town because there were no more Couchsurfing options for us within Munich
- The State flag which Munich is located in, is in a checkered pattern and colored white and what else
- We visited this interactive car museum in Munich
- Name of our guide at the concentration camp
- We played this sport in the park with our CS host
- Symbol on the German flag
21 Clues: Symbol on the German flag • State in which Munich is located • Name of the concentration camp we visited • Name of our guide at the concentration camp • Name of our single female CS host in Munich • Colors of the German flag are black, red, and • Name of the castle Cinderella was modeled after • Beer is served by this size glass at Oktoberfest • ...
World History Exam Vocab 2022-05-20
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- Coalition formed in 1936 between Italy and Germany
- formal meeting 1919 - 1920 between the allies to set peace terms after WW1
- second use of atomic bomb on a different japanese city
- Group of countries promoting peace and cooperation
- severe worldwide economic depression between 1929 - 1939
- Protests that tanks were sent to crush the protestors
- Dictator of Germany from 1933 - 1945
- fought each other in the Vietnam War
- first use of atomic bomb on Japanese city
- Held power as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- heir to throne of Austria - Hungary, assasination started WW1
- sunken ship, caused U.S. to enter the war
- Militant Islamist organization founded by Osama bin Laden in the late 80's
- Islamic state of Iraq and the Levan, group, terrorists
- Allied attack on Germany in Normandy. D-Day
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- 29 governments in Asia and Africa who met in Bangdung, Indoneia to discuss Peace.
- statement issued that set out American and British goals for the world after the end of WW2
- major offensive campaign for Germany
- term describing the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
- Italian Prime Minister that led the National Fascist Party
- Japanese Naval officer who concieved the Pearl Harbor Attack
- made to help Germany pay reparations
- secret diplomatic communication that proposed alliance between Germany and Mexico. Intercepted by the U.S.
- Soviet Union, Communist state during 1922 - 1991
- Series of programs and projects made by FDR
- political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries
- global partnership fighting poverty
- series of pogroms against Jewish Population
- German Reich, during 1918 - 1933
- first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
30 Clues: German Reich, during 1918 - 1933 • global partnership fighting poverty • major offensive campaign for Germany • made to help Germany pay reparations • Dictator of Germany from 1933 - 1945 • fought each other in the Vietnam War • first use of atomic bomb on Japanese city • sunken ship, caused U.S. to enter the war • Series of programs and projects made by FDR • ...
Pat 90th Crossword 2022-05-30
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- What day of the week was Pat born?
- What was the name of the first cat at 6 Long Ridings?
- What eight letter word can be made from the first letter of the names of some of the family dogs? Clue: The Family Cartoon)
- Where did the lilac trees at 6 Long Ridings come from?
- What was Pat's grandmother's maiden name?
- According to Mike, what did Pat have when Jackie was born?
- What were the original colours of the floor tiles in the Kitchen at Long Ridings?
- Where was Pat born?
- What were the names of the Whittle dogs?
- In 1961, what were the total ages of Pat, Audrey and Stan's children?
- Where did Pat & Ivor meet?
- How many days apart are Pat & Ivor's birthdays?
- What is the second name of Pat's only Great Grandchild?
- How old was Pat when she had Dave?
- Where did Auntie Edie live?
- How old was Pat when WW2 broke out?
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- Where did Pat first work?
- What were the names of Pat's bridesmaids?
- What was Pat's Father's role in WW2?
- How old is Pat in dog years?
- How many people slept at Gramps House at Christmas when everyone was there?
- Where did Pat & Ivor live when they first got married?
- Which Royal does Pat share her birthday with?
- What event in the year of Pat's 31st birthday, shocked the world?
- Who is the fourth tallest grandchild?
- Regrettably, who is Pat's favourite pop star?
- How many years older was Audrey than Pat?
- Who lived at Church Road, Derry Hill before the Whittles?
- Where did the stones from the rockery come from?
- What was the name of the camp site in Cornwall that Pat & Ivor took their grandchildren to?
30 Clues: Where was Pat born? • Where did Pat first work? • Where did Pat & Ivor meet? • Where did Auntie Edie live? • How old is Pat in dog years? • What day of the week was Pat born? • How old was Pat when she had Dave? • How old was Pat when WW2 broke out? • What was Pat's Father's role in WW2? • Who is the fourth tallest grandchild? • What were the names of the Whittle dogs? • ...
Post War America Crossword 2024-02-02
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- The explosion of new infants
- A corporation made up of several different independent businesses
- The practice of designing products to break quickly or become obsolete in the short to mid-term
- The first mass-produced housing development
- Residential communities on the outskirts of cities
- Undue dependence on or concern with having an automobile especially for recreation
- A society where scarcity of resources is not the predominant condition
- 37th president of the U.S. serving from 1969 to 1974
- An independent,bipartisan agency used to monitor federal civil rights enforcement
- Provided WW2 vets with funds for college education, unemployment insurance,and housing
- Admiral of the Navy, the only person in U.S. history to have attained that rank
- A network of controlled-access highways
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- American physician and medical researcher who developed the first safe and effective vaccine for polio
- A set of proposals out forward by U.S President Harry S. Truman
- Described the psychological and social costs of a major trend in American life during the 1950's
- A right or privilege conferred by grant from a sovereign or a gov. and vested by an individual or group
- Anyone can attain their own version of success in a society
- Any of the Southern democrats who secede from the party in 1948 in opposition to it's policy
- Ameerican pediatrician and left-wing political activist
- The belief that excessive consumption of goods has a positive effect on the economy
- The supreme court ruled that separating children in public school on the basis of race was unconstitutional
- Emphasized governmental economy and decentralization of federal projects
- Acting like-minded
- nicknamed Ike
24 Clues: nicknamed Ike • Acting like-minded • The explosion of new infants • A network of controlled-access highways • The first mass-produced housing development • Residential communities on the outskirts of cities • 37th president of the U.S. serving from 1969 to 1974 • Ameerican pediatrician and left-wing political activist • ...
Unit 4 Executive Branch 2023-10-18
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- number needed to win the electoral college
- this group must approve all treaties
- foreign policy during the Cold War
- age you must be to run for president
- one of the biggest cons to the electoral college...not getting this
- chief of this greets and entertains foreign leaders
- chief this makes treaties with foreign countries
- cabinet members are appointed by this person
- number of electoral votes for Iowa
- the country's actions, words, and beliefs towards other countries
- amendment dealing with the president and vice president on the ballot
- cabinet member's main job is to be the main source of this to the President
- amendment dealing with DC getting 3 electoral votes during presidential elections
- number of years in one term of president
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- main job dealing with laws
- main goal is to protect the US from terrorism and the spread of terrorism
- formal agreements between countries
- process in which we elect a president
- amendment dealing with the president having a max of 2 terms
- refers to things happening inside the US
- help or assistance US gives other countries
- article in the constitution that talks about the executive branch
- 2nd in line behind the VP for president
- saying used to describe how a president chooses their vice president
- the countries troops
- amendment that deals with the line of succession if the president dies
- foreign policy used before the world wars in which the USA wanted to be separate from the rest of the world
- organization that was created after WW2 to promote world peace
- chief this appoints federal judges
29 Clues: the countries troops • main job dealing with laws • foreign policy during the Cold War • number of electoral votes for Iowa • chief this appoints federal judges • formal agreements between countries • this group must approve all treaties • age you must be to run for president • process in which we elect a president • 2nd in line behind the VP for president • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
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- policy, policies and programs created to aid the return of US soldiers and servicemen in helping them come back into society (GI Bill)
- system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
- artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
- behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
- Insulting or intended to insult
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- policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
- official approval to act
- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
- to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- member of the forced arms
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
20 Clues: official approval to act • member of the forced arms • Insulting or intended to insult • artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare • ...
8th grade final review Name: ____________________ 2025-06-16
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- the event that brought America into WW2
- - young, modern women who wanted to break away from traditional gender roles
- - FDR's plan to get the country out of the Great Depression
- - achieved through the passage of the 18th amendment
- law passed to limit the number of immigrants coming into the US
- people who used their talents to expose corruption in society
- - America became involved in this to stop the spread of communism in Asia
- - this coming down was the symbolic end to the Cold War
- - law passed due to Upton Sinclair's book "The Jungle"
- granted all men 21 and over the right to vote regardless of race
- - country which the US had tension and hostility with during the Cold War
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- - The US became involved in this because of the use of yellow journalism
- - an environmental crisis of the Plains region caused by drought
- a law that granted 160 acres of free land in exchange for a small filing fee
- welcomed immigrants into the US
- abolished slavery in the US
- - ruled separte but equal was unconstitutional
- the president that decided to use the atomic bomb on Japan
- - achieved through the passage of the 19th amendment to the constitution
- defined citizenship as all persons born or naturalized in the US
- - 13 day standoff between US and USSR that was the closest the world ever came to Nuclear War
- - a term used to criticize Herbert Hoover's lack of direct aid during the Great Depression
- used in Southern states to keep African Americans from voting
- - to add
- - taken over by force and later became a state
- - to adopt the ways of another culture
26 Clues: - to add • abolished slavery in the US • welcomed immigrants into the US • - to adopt the ways of another culture • the event that brought America into WW2 • - ruled separte but equal was unconstitutional • - taken over by force and later became a state • - achieved through the passage of the 18th amendment • - law passed due to Upton Sinclair's book "The Jungle" • ...
Middle East History2 2025-10-22
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- GB and FRA partitioned the Ottoman Empire with the __ __ Agreement
- The act of expanding an empire's territory
- To divide a territory
- Who wanted to punish Germany most severely?
- What country was est. in 1948
- Allies liberated Paris, advanced towards GER
- GB used what tech in order to beat GER
- GER ultimately ____, ending the war
- Russia's leader during WW1
- GER was not allowed to have subs or an
- The Ottoman's greatest leader
- Arguably Hitler's greatest strength
- What laws limited Jew's rights in 1935
- Due to European partitioning in the Middle East, it led to
- Who did not want to blame Germany for WW1?
- Who reacted violently to the Balfour Declaration
- Failed GER advance of the Soviet Union; too cold, bad strategies
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- Ottoman territory was reduced to the present day country of
- Germany's leader during WW1
- What empire was formed in 1299 and was primarily Muslim
- The Sykes-Picot Agreement initially established what country, but fell through
- Roughly how many nations involved in WW1
- Arguably Hitler's greatest weakness
- GER strategy in WW2; fast-moving planes, tanks, infantry
- "Night of broken glass"
- Hitler ultimately wanted to destroy
- Many Nazis used _____ to escape justice
- WW1 ended after ____ years
- Austrian dude that was assassinated and sparked the war
- What type of school did Hitler get rejected from?
- Hitler wanted to restore Germany's
- Communicating to avoid conflict
- Treaty of Versailles blamed who for WW1
- Battle of the Bulge was GER's last
- GB won Battle of Britain because superior
- Hitler was born in
- Big ol' boat was sunk and sparked the war
- GER had to give up the ____ it had gained in WW1
38 Clues: Hitler was born in • To divide a territory • "Night of broken glass" • WW1 ended after ____ years • Russia's leader during WW1 • Germany's leader during WW1 • What country was est. in 1948 • The Ottoman's greatest leader • Communicating to avoid conflict • Hitler wanted to restore Germany's • Battle of the Bulge was GER's last • Arguably Hitler's greatest weakness • ...
crossword #2 2025-12-16
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- stage of the magnum opus
- girl who sweeps
- physical damage caused by pressure
- fundamental 3D shape
- cough bonbon flavor
- shark in German
- a bird
- fictional count who thought Dracula a sad book
- TMB
- French master of disguise, fictional
- grandfather of cryptozoology
- sickly German philosopher
- bodily fluid
- Italian for little bell
- character in the divine comedy who is having a bad time
- a kind of (answer for 4)
- one of the aims of alchemy
- liquid that dissolves gold
- code name for a German torpedo in WW2
- literary work by a certain Roman satirist
- famous German play written in rhymed verse
- furniture related to a discrepancy between two Columbo episodes
- a kind of fish
- lesser known vampire
- first name of early submarine inventor
- popular citrus fruit
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- industrious mammal
- sea creature type in the Heuvelmans system
- synonym for cute
- Zabi family member
- class of Soviet submarines
- megophias megophias' clade
- ... Minutes Missions
- largest land-dwelling arthropod
- well-known port number for SSH
- dried salted cod (German word)
- "makes ..."
- botanically a berry, elongated
- diameter of Kriegsmarine torpedo with designation G in cm
- expression of annoyance
- lesser known TTRPG
- lesser known yuri anime
- character who said "Should we be picking out china patterns or what?"
- physical expression of affection and comfort
- old programming language
- digit
- monomaniacal captain
- red-haired Witch, savior of Eylstadt
- gothic novella by Irish author
- Dutch inventor from the 16th/17th century
- Middle name of famous fictional detective
51 Clues: TMB • digit • a bird • "makes ..." • bodily fluid • a kind of fish • girl who sweeps • shark in German • synonym for cute • industrious mammal • Zabi family member • lesser known TTRPG • cough bonbon flavor • fundamental 3D shape • ... Minutes Missions • monomaniacal captain • lesser known vampire • popular citrus fruit • Italian for little bell • expression of annoyance • lesser known yuri anime • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-04-29
Across
- Who were the militant group of Vietnamese soldiers the US fighting in Vietnam?
- Which term refers to the theory that use of any more nuclear weapons after WW2 would start a chain reaction leading to the end of the world?
- Which event in June 1956 included the people of an Eastern European country rebelling against Soviet rule?
- Who was USSR Premier 1964-82?
- What was the name of the first successful satellite sent to space in 1957?
- Who was president 1963-9?
- What did the US claim the U2 spy plane was monitoring?
- Who was president 1969-74?
- What term refers to the competition between the US and USSR in terms of nuclear capacity?
- Which parallel divided Korea into North and South?
- Which 1968 event wanted to remove state control of the economy and barriers on freedom of speech?
- What is the name of the 1948 US initiative to help the economies of Western Europe to recover after World War Two and make them less likely to be won over by communism?
- What is the name of the initiative whereby the US dropped aid into West Germany?
- Who was president 1945-53?
- What is the name given to the invisible divide down Europe?
- What is the name of the Soviet organisation set up in response to NATO?
- What term refers to the competition between the US and USSR to explore beyond Earth?
- Which Soviet organisation, also known as the Communist Information Bureau, was set up in 1947?
- What is the name of the warfare used in Vietnam?
- Who was president 1981-9?
- Which power turned communist in 1949?
- What was the first country the USSR invaded in 1945?
- Which organisation coordinated the Western intervention in the Korean War?
- The Big 3 were Churchill, Stalin and who?
- Who was president 1953-61?
- Who was president 1961-3?
- What is the name given to the development and testing of the atomic bomb?
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- As well as Korea, where else in Asia were the US at war?
- What is the name given to the period of the 1970s meaning the relaxing of tension?
- What did Stalin start on On 24 June 1948?
- Which May 1960 meeting ended in failure due to the U2 mission?
- Which event from 16 Oct 1962 – 29 Oct 1962 was the closest point during the whole Cold War to nuclear disaster?
- What does NATO stand for?
- Who piloted the U2 spy plane?
- Which Japanese city had the second atomic bomb dropped on it three days later?
- Who was USSR Premier 1953-64?
- Which divisive structure began assembly on 13 August 1961?
- Who was USSR Premier 1929-53?
- Which country launched the first successful telecommunications satellite in 1957?
- Which agreement ended the Vietnam War?
- What did Khruschev demand from Eisenhower in 1960 that he refused?
- What was the last country the USSR invaded in 1948?
- Which chemical was dropped on the Vietnamese people by the US during the Vietnam War?
- What is the name of the March 1947 speech given by the US president promising to aid any country under the 'threat' of communism?
- Which US leader wanted to use nuclear weapons in the Korean War?
- Which July 1945 meeting finalised a post-war settlement and put into action all the things agreed at the February meeting?
- How many zones was Germany divided into after WW2?
- Which meeting held in February 1945 decided what to do with Germany once it had been defeated?
- Who was president 1977-81?
- Which Japanese city was the first atomic bomb dropped on, on 6th August 1945?
- Who was president 1974-7?
51 Clues: What does NATO stand for? • Who was president 1963-9? • Who was president 1981-9? • Who was president 1974-7? • Who was president 1961-3? • Who was president 1969-74? • Who was president 1945-53? • Who was president 1977-81? • Who was president 1953-61? • Who piloted the U2 spy plane? • Who was USSR Premier 1953-64? • Who was USSR Premier 1964-82? • Who was USSR Premier 1929-53? • ...
History Review (no spaces) 2017-01-17
Across
- The day the stock market crashed is known as...
- This was accusing anyone of being a communist without proof.
- People who rode buses throughout the south to protest.
- Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, and ______ were affected by the dust bowl.
- The U.S's initial reason for getting involved in Vietnam was to limit the spread of _________.
- Who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger and sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
- What was the name of the barrier between East and West Berlin?
- What did the 38th parallel separate?
- Segregation that was considered illegal.
- What was a communication link established in 1963 to allow the leaders of the U.S. and the Soviet Union to contact each other in times of crisis.
- What allowed the United States to draft more citizens into the military?
- What was a law enacted in 1973, limiting a president’s right to send troops into battle without consulting Congress?
- What organization investigated people who were suspected of communism?
- What is buying stocks on the chance of a quick profit while ignoring the risks?
- Germany, Italy, and Japan were part of the ________ Powers.
- Peaceful protests in which African Americans sat at white only lunch counters.
- Who gave the “Iron Curtain” speech?
- This was the surprise attack 70,000 Vietnamese soldiers launched on South Vietnam and the U.S on the lunar new year.
- The overproduction of ______ is one of the main causes of the Dust Bowl.
- Who fought and won the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka case?
- What is paying a small percent of a stock’s price as a down payment & borrowing the rest?
- Act that outlawed segregation in public places.
- Hoovervilles began to pop up as a result of this event?
- Relief, recovery, reform were the _____ of the new deal?
- Cash payments or food provided by the government for the needy/poor are examples of...?
- The largest organization that focused on fighting for civil rights.
- Who advocated Black Pride, Black Separatism, and armed self defense?
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- Turning point in the Pacific War of WW2.
- What was the fear of the spread of communism?
- Political party that focused on fighting police brutality.
- What is the famous image from the Great Depression of a mother and her kids called?
- Led the organization that organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
- The U.S., GB and ______ were the Big Three at the Yalta Conference.
- What list were people put on the ______ for being suspected of communism.
- Who was the major general in the United States Army during World War II?
- Who won the space race?
- What was the German tactic that involved bombing from planes?
- What was the name of the operation where the U.S dropped large amounts of bombs on Vietnam?
- This was the Soviets attempt to place missiles in Cuba to threaten the U.S.
- If you are an only _____ you could be deferred from the draft.
- What was the U.S’s unsuccessful attempt to invade Cuba?
- What major event provoked the United States to join WW2?
- This popular war tactic was used by the Vietnamese in Vietnam.
- What was the trail that led from North Vietnam to South Vietnam which provided a constant stream of resources, materials, and manpower to the front lines invading South Vietnam?
- What caused the US to airlift supplies into Berlin?
- Segregation was most prevalent in this half of the United States.
- What president came up with the New Deal?
- City with the first desegregated high school.
- Considered the most heavily segregated city in Alabama.
- This was a group who fought against the U.S’s involvement in Vietnam.
- Great Britain, Soviet Union, and United States were part of the _______ Powers.
51 Clues: Who won the space race? • Who gave the “Iron Curtain” speech? • What did the 38th parallel separate? • Turning point in the Pacific War of WW2. • Segregation that was considered illegal. • What president came up with the New Deal? • What was the fear of the spread of communism? • City with the first desegregated high school. • ...
Domain 5 Standard 20 2023-05-18
Across
- Provided financial aid to returning WW2 veterans for college homes.
- Soviets and US forces(Allies begins assault germany's capital city.
- Eisenhower wanted to be able to move troops and supplies quickly in the event of an attack,so the government sponsored the construction of a series of highways,linking population centers across the nation.
- Issued to prevent the USSR from spreading communism,used in greece and turkey.
- Communist north korea attacked democratic south korea.After 3 years of fighting, the original border was restored at the 38th parallel.
- McCarthy accused many people of being communist-held hearings that proved many accusations were unfounded and ruined McCarthy's reputation.
Down
- Involved a tense situation of soviet nuclear weapon on the island of cuba,The US ordered the missiles removed because they posed a great threat to the U.S.The tense situation was the brink of nuclear war,but it was peacefully resolved. .
- Eisenhower claimed that if one country fell to communist,others would fall as well.He emphasized the idea of containment.
- Financial aid offered to war-torn european countries, denied aid to ussr because they were communist,gave $13.3 billion to 22 countries.
- Period of tension between Democratic U.S. and communist USSR-mistrust,nuclear war threats,ETC.
- Ended segregation in the military.
- United states military plan for stopping the spread of communism.
12 Clues: Ended segregation in the military. • United states military plan for stopping the spread of communism. • Provided financial aid to returning WW2 veterans for college homes. • Soviets and US forces(Allies begins assault germany's capital city. • Issued to prevent the USSR from spreading communism,used in greece and turkey. • ...
AQA NAtural Hazards 2018-05-07
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- A deadly hurricane that occured in the philippines in 2013 killed over 4,500 people and displaced more people than WW2.
- Crust that carries the oceans.
- A reason why people live near volcanoes, heat from within the mantle creates this energy that is cheap and does not create harmful CO2 gases. 25% of Iceland is supplied by this.
- Hazards that relate to earth's movements e.g. landslide or earthquake.
- - EQ in Pakistan that killed over 80,000 people and left over 3 million homeless.
- Geophysicist who came up with the idea of continental drift
- Two plates moving towards each other and the more dense oceanic plate subducts under the lighter continental plate
- Two plates moving side by side in the same direction or in different directions. This friction causes energy to be released known as earthquakes.
- EQ in Italy that killed 300 people and left 60,000 homeless.
Down
- Name of the cell that is low pressure and found either side of the equator.
- a Natural hazard that begin their life over ocean waters of 26 degrees or above.
- A reason why people live near volcanoes, these resources can be mined for profit.
- When two plates move away from each other, magma rises to infill the space, cooling and turning into new crust
- Location of a flood in 2007 and 2013 that killed one person and damaged 95% of schools and left thousands of homes flooded.
- HAzards that relate to the atmosphere e.g. hurricane.
- Crust that carries the continents.
- - A harmful gas that is released by a volcano that could be a sign of an eruption.
17 Clues: Crust that carries the oceans. • Crust that carries the continents. • HAzards that relate to the atmosphere e.g. hurricane. • Geophysicist who came up with the idea of continental drift • EQ in Italy that killed 300 people and left 60,000 homeless. • Hazards that relate to earth's movements e.g. landslide or earthquake. • ...
AQA NAtural Hazards 2018-05-07
Across
- A deadly hurricane that occured in the philippines in 2013 killed over 4,500 people and displaced more people than WW2.
- Crust that carries the oceans.
- A reason why people live near volcanoes, heat from within the mantle creates this energy that is cheap and does not create harmful CO2 gases. 25% of Iceland is supplied by this.
- Hazards that relate to earth's movements e.g. landslide or earthquake.
- - EQ in Pakistan that killed over 80,000 people and left over 3 million homeless.
- Geophysicist who came up with the idea of continental drift
- Two plates moving towards each other and the more dense oceanic plate subducts under the lighter continental plate
- Two plates moving side by side in the same direction or in different directions. This friction causes energy to be released known as earthquakes.
- EQ in Italy that killed 300 people and left 60,000 homeless.
Down
- Name of the cell that is low pressure and found either side of the equator.
- a Natural hazard that begin their life over ocean waters of 26 degrees or above.
- A reason why people live near volcanoes, these resources can be mined for profit.
- When two plates move away from each other, magma rises to infill the space, cooling and turning into new crust
- Location of a flood in 2007 and 2013 that killed one person and damaged 95% of schools and left thousands of homes flooded.
- HAzards that relate to the atmosphere e.g. hurricane.
- Crust that carries the continents.
- - A harmful gas that is released by a volcano that could be a sign of an eruption.
17 Clues: Crust that carries the oceans. • Crust that carries the continents. • HAzards that relate to the atmosphere e.g. hurricane. • Geophysicist who came up with the idea of continental drift • EQ in Italy that killed 300 people and left 60,000 homeless. • Hazards that relate to earth's movements e.g. landslide or earthquake. • ...
Cold War (Chp 39 - 40) 2025-10-20
Across
- After the USSR blockaded this German city in 1948, the USA provided food & supplies via air lift
- Ethel & Julius ________ were charged with spying for the Soviets, and executed for treason
- US Senator from Wisconsin whose extreme anti-communist efforts led to widespread fear
- Communist sympathizers were often accused of ________, aka plotting to overthrow the government
- A list of potential communist sympathizers in Hollywood; if your name appeared on the list, no one in the industry would hire you
- The congressional committee that tried to root out communism in American society, often through questionably legal methods
- After refusing to testify, the Hollywood Ten were charged with ________ of Congress
- A country in Asia that was divided between the communist North & democratic South
- A willingness to go to the brink of war in order to achieve foreign policy goals
- Former top American general in WW2 who became president in 1952
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- US strategy of building a large enough stockpile of nuclear weapons to prevent an attack
- The _______ Pact was a defensive alliance of the Soviets and their communist allies in Eastern Europe
- Use of spying/surveillance; both America and the Soviets engaged in this during the Cold War
- In a potential nuclear war, both the USA & USSR had the ability to destroy each other; this is called ________ Assured Destruction, or MAD
- The _________ bomb was a new type of weapon, many times more powerful that the original atom bomb
- The border between N. & S. Korea is called the _________ Zone
- A cartoon turtle who warned American children of the need to "duck and cover" during a nuclear attack
- The Federal Civil _______ Agency was responsible for helping Americans prepare for the possibility of a nuclear attack
- This American-backed defensive alliance was created to withstand Soviet aggression in Europe
19 Clues: The border between N. & S. Korea is called the _________ Zone • Former top American general in WW2 who became president in 1952 • A willingness to go to the brink of war in order to achieve foreign policy goals • A country in Asia that was divided between the communist North & democratic South • ...
Chapter 27 2014-04-14
Across
- a series of laws and diplomatic agreements
- Salk discovered and developed the first successful inactivated polio vaccine
- any period marked by a largely increased birth rate
- 33rd president
- policy to grant Native Americans all the rights and privileges of citizenship, and to reduce their dependence on a bureaucracy whose mismanagement had been documented
- an ambitious set of proposals put forward by Truman
- Short lived segregationist political party
- an independent agency of the United States government to regulate interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories
- a program of land redevelopment in areas of moderate to high density urban land use
- Post American war writers making books about things
Down
- Provided benefits for returning WW2 veterans
- is a combination of two or more corporations engaged in entirely different businesses that fall under one corporate group
- Part of a urban area
- a policy of planning or designing a product with a limited useful life
- social and economic order that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-greater amounts
- a right or privilege
- diversified media technologies that are intended to reach a large audience by mass communication
- a genre of popular music that originated and evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s, primarily from a combination of African-American genres such as blues, jump blues, jazz, and gospel music, together with Western swing and country music
- a type of African-American music that originated in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century in the Southern United States as a combination of European harmony and forms with African musical elements
19 Clues: 33rd president • Part of a urban area • a right or privilege • a series of laws and diplomatic agreements • Short lived segregationist political party • Provided benefits for returning WW2 veterans • any period marked by a largely increased birth rate • an ambitious set of proposals put forward by Truman • Post American war writers making books about things • ...
UNIT 7 2025-05-01
Across
- : Period of intense fear of communism that started with Bolshevik Revolution and high levels of unemployment-led to labor strikes and communist actions
- : Shantytowns built by homeless people during the great depression-its name meant to critisize President Hoover’s lack of gov support
- depression : severe worldwide economic downturn due to things such as bank failures and stock market crash
- : A group of women that went against traditional norms-embracing new fashions, behaviors, and freedom
- : _________collarray-Added to the Monroe Doctrine to make the US an international police power-US can now intervene in Latin America whenever they want
- : ______ acts-Illegal to obstruct the sale of war bonds and speak out against government
- migration : A movement of African Americans migrating Northern urban areas due to escape Jim Crow Laws and racial segregation
- bombs : A nuclear weapon that was dropped on Japan during WW2
- telegram : A message that was intercepted by the British intelligence-solidifying America’s particpation in the war
Down
- Spoke out against Standard Oil Trust busting
- chats : A series of radio broadcasts made by President Roosevelt
- diplomacy : _______ diplomacy-Taft’s Policy, which required use of private funds and investments to further diplomatic goals-attempted to stop japanese imperialism of China.
- : forced relocation and imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II
- Author of the Jungle which focused on nasty conditions of meat industry
- : Treaty of _____ that ended the Spanish-American War
- : ______and Drug Act- Federal legslation that aimed to secure safety and purity of foods and drugs
- deal : Economic programs and reforms introduced by Roosevelt meant to provide relief from the Great Depression
- : Sunken British ship with 100+ Americans and heightened tensions between U.S and Germany
- : ________ of Nations-International peacekeeping organization created after WW1 and apart of President Wilson’s 14 points-US didn’t join
- : a device that broadcasts news/entertainment-creating a mass culture
20 Clues: Spoke out against Standard Oil Trust busting • : Treaty of _____ that ended the Spanish-American War • bombs : A nuclear weapon that was dropped on Japan during WW2 • chats : A series of radio broadcasts made by President Roosevelt • : a device that broadcasts news/entertainment-creating a mass culture • ...
War vocabulary 2015-12-01
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- – a group of ships or tanks traveling together, typically accompanied by armed troops, warships, and vehicles for protection.
- – the person who did a bad thing has to pay for it or he/she has to help the others who were affected by his/her wrongdoing.
- – a state that is controlled and protected by another
- – Journalism that’s based on sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
- – imagery, especially of a biased nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- – the act of using spies or group of spies in order to obtain political and military information. (Used by government)
- – group of nations taking military action together, in particular to the countries that fought with the U.S. in ww1 and ww2
- - a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomatic and military force.
- – acts of warfare
- – the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
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- is the use of the country’s financial power to extend its international influence.
- – an agreement made by opposing sides to stop fighting for a certain period of time
- – a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- – to offer a particular commodity to someone during a time of shortage.
- – a situation in which further action or process by opposing or competing sides is impossible.
15 Clues: – acts of warfare • – a state that is controlled and protected by another • – Journalism that’s based on sensationalism and crude exaggeration. • – to offer a particular commodity to someone during a time of shortage. • is the use of the country’s financial power to extend its international influence. • ...
War vocabulary 2015-11-29
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- – the act of using spies or group of spies in order to obtain political and military information. (Used by government)
- – a situation in which further action or process by opposing or competing sides is impossible.
- - is the use of the country’s financial power to extend its international influence.
- – acts of warfare
- – a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- – group of nations taking military action together, in particular to the countries that fought with the U.S. in ww1 and ww2
Down
- – imagery, especially of a biased nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- – the person who did a bad thing has to pay for it or he/she has to help the others who were affected by his/her wrongdoing.
- – a state that is controlled and protected by another
- – the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- – Journalism that’s based on sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
- – to offer a particular commodity to someone during a time of shortage.
- – a group of ships or tanks traveling together, typically accompanied by armed troops, warships, and vehicles for protection.
- – an agreement made by opposing sides to stop fighting for a certain period of time
- - a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomatic and military force.
15 Clues: – acts of warfare • – a state that is controlled and protected by another • – Journalism that’s based on sensationalism and crude exaggeration. • – to offer a particular commodity to someone during a time of shortage. • – an agreement made by opposing sides to stop fighting for a certain period of time • ...
Alpha Club Day Activity! 2021-07-28
Across
- the man whose incompleteness theory broke maths
- the last name of a WW2 cartographer who was born in 1912 and cracked enigma
- _____ dilemma is famously studied in game theory
- A non orientable surface which is a two dimensional manifold
- this city played a major role in the inception of graph theory
- who uttered the words Cogito Ergo Sum
- the part of mathematics that deals with the study of chaos
- a cat pays 8 dollars to enter a place and a human pays 4 dollars, how much will a spider pay?
- the man who knew infinity
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- ifmmp (minus 1 alphabet)
- in the movie a beautiful mind, John Nash created a concept of game theory which is a cornerstone of modern economics...what's the name of the theory
- this concept is what they used to make the map of the world we all know today but it's also why the map is not accurate because there is disorientation when you try to flatten a curve (covid pun intended)
- A non orientable surface (have you seen loki?)
- just how multiplication and division are opposites in maths, so are addition and subtraction, what is the opposite of (e^x)
- what is 3.14159265359 into 2.71828182846 (approximately)
- the father of graph theory
- who said (a^n)+(b^n)≠(c^n) for a, b and c as positive integers
- a clock moves from midnight to 9 am. What is the sum of digits of the total degrees that the minute and hour hand moved in totality [sum of the digits(degrees of minute hand + degrees of hour hand)] (in words)
- ____ conjecture is one of the Millennium problem
19 Clues: ifmmp (minus 1 alphabet) • the man who knew infinity • the father of graph theory • who uttered the words Cogito Ergo Sum • A non orientable surface (have you seen loki?) • the man whose incompleteness theory broke maths • _____ dilemma is famously studied in game theory • ____ conjecture is one of the Millennium problem • ...
Holocaust / Women & War Review 2024-05-09
Across
- She was the the Bren Gun Girl
- “Night of broken glass”
- Women who worked with lumberjacks and logger during the war
- _______-Birkenau: The largets concentration and extermination camp
- _____ laws: racial laws enacted by the Nazis that stripped Jews of their citizenship, rights, and protections and served as a precursor to the Final Solution
- The systematic genocide of 6 million Jews and millions of others, including Roma,LGBTQ+ individuals, disabled individuals, and others by the Nazis during WW2
- Nursing Sister who was awarded the Order of the British Empire for her heroic efforts
- Fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners or of anything that is unfamiliar
- Camps established by the nazis to imprison and systematically murder millions of Jews
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- Biased or misleading information designed to promote a particular ideology or belief
- The first woman in the world to graduate as an aeronautical engineer.
- Women in the services filled many positions, including parachute riggers, wireless operators, clerks, photographers, and _____
- An irrational attitude of hostility against a person, group or race suggesting a feeling rooted in suspicion, fear or intolerance
- Another name for the Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service, which had 7,100 members
- a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- Hostility or prejudice against Jewish people, which was a key factor in the persecution of the Jews
- Segregated areas, usually in cities, where Jews were forcibly confined often before being sent off to concentration camps
- Opposition to withstand the force or effect; an act of exerting oneself to oppose
- Policy in the 1930s of allowing Hitler to expand German territory unchecked
19 Clues: “Night of broken glass” • She was the the Bren Gun Girl • Women who worked with lumberjacks and logger during the war • _______-Birkenau: The largets concentration and extermination camp • The first woman in the world to graduate as an aeronautical engineer. • Fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners or of anything that is unfamiliar • ...
1950s Vocabulary 2023-03-03
3 Clues: The first Polio vaccine to be widely used for humans • The process of standing down a nation's armed forces from a combat-ready status • act passed by congress in 1944 sent over 8 million ww2 veterans to school for an education
WW2 Crossword 2021-11-29
WW2 Crossword 2023-06-16
Australia and Oceania 2024-03-29
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- The original inhabitants of Australia
- One of the three regions in Oceania. The most populous of the three groups of Pacific islands, includes Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and others.
- a sport played by two teams with an oval ball and H-shaped goals
- Country North East of Australia. Known for cultural diversity because of traditional tribal villages. It is also home to rain forests, coral reefs, and volcanoes.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- a region spread across the western pacific ocean made up of more than 600 tiny islands that include four island states. North of Melanesia.
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- A person who uses the ancient Polynesian practice of navigating the open oceans using deep knowledge and intense
- A country that is 2 islands off the east coast of Australia
- indigenous people of New Zealand
- a country and continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans.
- The Western region of the three regions in Oceania, meaning "many islands." Exists in the Pacific Ocean. Countries such as Tonga, Tahiti, and Samoa are just a few of the islands there.
- Country northwest of Australia consisting of many small islands. The largest country in southeast Asia.
- a country that is an archipelago in southeast Asia. North of Micronesia.Formerly a British colony and later a US territory before gaining their independence after WW2.
- A group of people in one place who are ruled by a parent country elsewhere.
14 Clues: indigenous people of New Zealand • The original inhabitants of Australia • A country that is 2 islands off the east coast of Australia • a sport played by two teams with an oval ball and H-shaped goals • a country and continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans. • A group of people in one place who are ruled by a parent country elsewhere. • ...
Cold war Super powers face off 2021-06-04
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- A statement that the United States would take any means necessary to stop the spread of communist influences
- The economic system the United States used. In this system economic assets were mostly owned privately.
- conflicts between smaller countries that the two superpowers took different sides on. The two biggest conflicts was the Korean war and the Vietnam war
- A bomb made by the United States and Soviet union and was used on Japan at the end of ww2
Down
- When technology has advanced to a point where if a war were to happen both sides would be destroyed. (MAD)
- These countries were small states that were dependent of a more powerful state
- A metaphor used to describe the split between Easter and Western Europe
- The policy made by George Kennman which tried to stop communism from spreading.
- the idea that if one country turns communist more will follow that countries footsteps
- A plan enacted in 1947 which offered 12 billion dollars in aid to all nations of Europe.
- The race in which the Soviet Union and the United States tried to get a man to the moon first.
- A conflict that does not involve direct military confrontation
- The economic system the Soviet Union used. In this system economic assets were controlled by the government
13 Clues: A conflict that does not involve direct military confrontation • A metaphor used to describe the split between Easter and Western Europe • These countries were small states that were dependent of a more powerful state • The policy made by George Kennman which tried to stop communism from spreading. • ...
WW2 All Events 2022-10-28
4 Clues: "lightning war" • victory in europe • Many deaths which caused countries to not work well again • Adolf Hitler making an agreement then doing the opposite of what he was supposed to do
WW2 All Events 2022-10-28
4 Clues: "lighting war" • Victory in europe • Many deaths which caused countries to not work well together again • Adolf Hitler making an agreement then doing the opposite of what he was supposed to do
WW2: Crossword #2 2021-03-25
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- The Attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Empire of Japan upon the United States which was a neutral power at the time of the attack.
Down
- A government order that restricts trade with a specific country or the exchange of specific goods (example: Oil)
- A formal announcement by a sovereign nation declaring war upon another sovereign nation.
- The United Sates gave Britain, and the other Allies, war supplies and old naval warships in return for military bases in Bermuda and the Caribbean.
4 Clues: A formal announcement by a sovereign nation declaring war upon another sovereign nation. • A government order that restricts trade with a specific country or the exchange of specific goods (example: Oil) • The United Sates gave Britain, and the other Allies, war supplies and old naval warships in return for military bases in Bermuda and the Caribbean. • ...
WW2: The Art of Codebreaking 2023-02-13
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- The town where Elizebeth lived to decipher the works of Shakespeare. Located in Illinois.
- The author of the works Elizebeth devoted her studies to.
- Elizebeth learned Latin, Greek, and _____________.
- Narcotic smuggling brothers.
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- Last name of the author Fabyan believed wrote Shakespeare works.
- The continent Elizebeth tracked SS agent "Sargo" in. Two words no space.
- Famous Italian mobster. Two words, no space.
7 Clues: Narcotic smuggling brothers. • Famous Italian mobster. Two words, no space. • Elizebeth learned Latin, Greek, and _____________. • The author of the works Elizebeth devoted her studies to. • Last name of the author Fabyan believed wrote Shakespeare works. • The continent Elizebeth tracked SS agent "Sargo" in. Two words no space. • ...
casey nathen crossword puzzle ww2 2024-01-02
7 Clues: attcked us cargo ships • whare japanese attcked us fleet • got paralzed from the waist under • american men enlisted in the miltary • tons of aircraft and tanks made through • camp japanese americans kept in camps • powers made up of japan ,germany,italy
Topic 1 Keywords Crossword (New) 2021-10-28
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- A staged explosion of the Manchurian railway that was planned by low ranking soldiers. The government and high ranking officers were not notified of the staged explosion.
- Treaty signed on June 28, 1919 and produced by the Paris Peace Conference at the end of WW1.
- The belief that a nation must have a strong military and use it aggressively
- This was an alliance between the CCP and the KMT with efforts to fight off the Japanese invasions.
- When the people of a country support the interests of their own nation, over/above all other countries
- A committee by the league of Nations set up to investigate Japan in Manchuria which produced a report used to evaluate the actions of Japan there.
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- American naval officer who arrived in Japan in 1853 with gunships and asked Japan for trade agreements
- Where a country expands their territory, economy and resources with or without means of force
- Enormous corporations owned by families that had a huge influence towards Japan’s economy until the end of WW2.
- Peninsula, Originally owned by Germany before 1914 (WW1)
- Restoration that ended the Edo period in Japan. Power was taken off from the Tokugawa shogunate and returned control of the country to imperial rule under the Emperor
- This was the treaty that formally ended the first Russo-Japanese war.
- Lower position overthrows someone of a higher position using might, seizing power
13 Clues: Peninsula, Originally owned by Germany before 1914 (WW1) • This was the treaty that formally ended the first Russo-Japanese war. • The belief that a nation must have a strong military and use it aggressively • Lower position overthrows someone of a higher position using might, seizing power • ...
WW2 Crossword 2021-11-29
ww2 crossword 2022-11-09
3 Clues: lower in status,abilty,degree • hitler In 1933 became leader of Germany started in 1933 • The state sponsored systematic persecution and murder of nearly 6000 (million) Jews by the Nazis.
YOU DONT WANT TO PLAY THIS WW2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-03-08
22 Clues: UK • 66 • soil • tanks • atomic • Winter • fatman • air&sea • payback • messages • overlord • firstair • planning • surprise • lastmajor • surrender • Littleboy • Sweethome • Bloodiest • usstrong` • battleship • turning point
WW2 Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-20
WW2 EXTRA CREDIT 2024-05-23
4 Clues: missing in action • country that is wealthy and has extensive industrialization • President LBJ's domestic reform program that focused on social welfare and the war on poverty • concrete wall communist east germany built to prevent east germans from going into democratic west germany
WW2 History Crossword 2025-06-04
4 Clues: The first city targeted by an atomic bomb • British Prime Minister during WWII, famous for his speeches • 6, 1944 The date of D-Day, marking the Allied invasion of Normandy • Canada’s contribution to the Battle of the Atlantic, focusing on convoy protection
UNIT 3 MAS VOCAB 2024-10-25
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- The return of someone to their own country
- An agreement to work together
- A series of riots in L.A. California during WW2, soldiers stationed in the city and Mexican youths
- Mexicans escaped to the U.S for a better life as their land was taken and violence occurred
- Message sent by Germans to encourage a Mexican attack against the United states.
- A Mexican laborer allowed into the US for a limited time as a seasonal agricultural worker
- Not having or showing love and support for your country
- Camps set up to separate the Japanese Americans from the rest of the population after Pearl Harbor.
- Surgeon during the war, became alarmed by restrictions placed on Mexican-American soldiers. He founded the American GI Forum
- The murder case involving Mexican-Americans who received an unfair trial
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- A period during the Great Depression where the United States government encouraged or forced large numbers of Mexican immigra
- Mexican American soldier who was killed in battle during WWII in 1945. He was denied funeral services
- Volunteered to go to Manzanar with his friends during the Japanese internment camps after the bombing of Pearl Harbor
- Involved the refusal by town officials to provide funeral services for a world war ll veteran because he was Mexican
- The economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930’s
- Wartime agreement between the United States and Mexico to import farm workers to meet a perceived manpower
- Protest that occurred in 1917 at the US-Mexico border where Mexican immigrants, primarily women
- The movement of people from one place to another
18 Clues: An agreement to work together • The return of someone to their own country • The movement of people from one place to another • Not having or showing love and support for your country • The murder case involving Mexican-Americans who received an unfair trial • Message sent by Germans to encourage a Mexican attack against the United states. • ...
WW2 Post Normandy 2013-02-11
4 Clues: Camp where hostages were held and killed • Concentration camp where prisoners of war were held after capture • Controllers of camps that held and tortured Allied and Soviet Forces • Concentration camp where inmates had to do hard physical labor under inhumane conditions
WW2 History Crossword 2025-06-04
4 Clues: The first city targeted by an atomic bomb • British Prime Minister during WWII, famous for his speeches • 6, 1944 The date of D-Day, marking the Allied invasion of Normandy • Canada’s contribution to the Battle of the Atlantic, focusing on convoy protection
Cold War 2023-01-26
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- An international organization formed during cold war by the U.S., Canada, and Western European nations. Created to prevent the spread of communism.
- This was begin in 1950s, but the U.S. did not get involved until 1961. The communists in the northern part of this country led by Ho Chi Minh wanted to take over the southern democratic nation.
- a term that described the political dividing Western and Eastern Europe.
- Teacher who is helping you learn about history
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- Soviet Premier in charge of the Soviet Union after Stalin died. He agreed to withdraw the missiles that he placed in Cuba. Also said "history is on our side".
- U.S. senator who accused many Americans of being communist during the Red Scare.
- The war started when the communist northern part of the country backed by China and the Soviet Union, invaded the democratic led southern part of the country. Today the country is still divided and there is still conflict in the region.
- The Soviets blockade the forced the U.S. to transport by air thousands of tons of supplies to the people of West Berlin.
- 1945-1991.Started at the end of WW2
9 Clues: 1945-1991.Started at the end of WW2 • Teacher who is helping you learn about history • a term that described the political dividing Western and Eastern Europe. • U.S. senator who accused many Americans of being communist during the Red Scare. • ...
Werewolf 2 2022-10-24
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- This variation on the usually male-dominated stories of werewolves involves the werewolf being seductive and wearing white furs in her human form.
- "The _______" was a movie depicting an entire resort filled with werewolves and was especially scary for the realistic sfx makeup used.
- That of native people's (these legends were bastardized by early silent movies - even though there was already so much werewolf lore to draw from).
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- The name of the real-world tribe Stephanie Meyer's misappropriated for her book series Twilight.
- Man who made a deal to be youthful and intelligent but at the cost of becoming a werewolf.
- Name of a researcher who wrote "The Book of Werewolves" and posited that all werewolf stories represent cases for real human violence.
- The Werewolf of ______ is the first movie to depict (show) a werewolf's bite transform another human into a werewolf.
- The name of the first movie to portray a European werewolf in America is Wolf ____.
- This infamous dictator was obsessed with the occult and werewolves in particular, even using "Wolf" as a codename for himself during WW2.
9 Clues: The name of the first movie to portray a European werewolf in America is Wolf ____. • Man who made a deal to be youthful and intelligent but at the cost of becoming a werewolf. • The name of the real-world tribe Stephanie Meyer's misappropriated for her book series Twilight. • ...
Causes of WW2. 2024-10-21
4 Clues: What treaty did Germany sign after WW1 • Area of France Hitler remilitarised in 1936 • Area of Czechoslovakia that was mainly German • Where did Germany have a conference with Britain, France and Italy?
SOCIAL IMPACT OF WW2 ON CANADAAA 2023-03-14
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- One way families were affected by WWII
- This was found between French and English Canadians
- There was an increase of this which helped fund Canadian infrastructure
- This was banned for Chinese citizens
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- These were nonsegregated for the first time during war
- The number of the bill that authorized conscription for overseas service when enacted
- There was a _____ of butter, sugar, meat, and gasoline
- Conscription ____ of 1944
- The last name of the woman who overcame stereotypes
9 Clues: Conscription ____ of 1944 • This was banned for Chinese citizens • One way families were affected by WWII • This was found between French and English Canadians • The last name of the woman who overcame stereotypes • These were nonsegregated for the first time during war • There was a _____ of butter, sugar, meat, and gasoline • ...
Chapter 20 Vocab Quiz 2012-11-28
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- An organization composed primarily of Arab nations that controls the price of oil and the amount of oil its members produce and sell to other nations.
- Created in1945 whose members agree to renounce war and respect human and economic freedoms
- An agency created after WW2 to coordinate American intelligence activities abroad
- The notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism following the political events in Eastern Europe in 1989
- The real power in the UN
- A competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weaponry
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- used by developed countries to help developing nations as a humanitarian concern but in attempt to stabilize nations to keep their governments on the side of those delivering the aid
- Transnational government composed of most European nations, controlling trade, among other things
- The foreign policy of the U.S. in which we stay out of other countries conflicts
- Head of the Department of Defense
- An agreement between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico designed to increase the flow of trade and investment among the three countries.
- A policy that involves choice talking like domestic policy, but also involves choices about relations with the rest of the world
- Regulates international trade
- Policy using numerous strategies in order to keep communism from spreading
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports
- The state of political hostility between the U.S. led Western powers and the Soviet Union bloc countries
- Reaffirmed isolationism towards Europe's problems but warned Europe to stay out of the affairs of Latin America
- A policy during the Cold War which was aimed at relaxing tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union,calling for increased diplomatic and commercial activity
18 Clues: The real power in the UN • Regulates international trade • Head of the Department of Defense • A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports • Policy using numerous strategies in order to keep communism from spreading • The foreign policy of the U.S. in which we stay out of other countries conflicts • ...
We fought back 2017-05-12
Cold War Crossword I guess... I need a decent grade...please 2025-02-05
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- One of the superpowers after WW2
- It was a physical wall that separated West and East Berlin. The wall was Guarded and was 155 kilometers long
- it was a movement that happened in 1961. It was used to develop countries.
- It was a competition between the US and the Soviet Union. It was who could go to space first and who would be more advanced in the technology to go with it
- it was a strategic pursuit from the US to prevent the spread of Communism
- The Soviet Union created a blockade to allied controlled areas of Berlin. The US and UK then flew supplies into those parts.
- A program that provided economic aid to western Europe
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- He was the leader of northern Vietnam. He was a communist leader who went against French colonization.
- A meeting in 1945 between the leaders of the allied powers.
- This is the line that separates the northern and southern hemispheres. This line also separates North and South Korea.
- It was an imaginary boundary line that separated Europe into two. It started the beginning of the Cold war and ended at the end of the war.
- a country that seems independent but is actually controlled by another country.
- one of the superpowers after WW2
- Another competition between the US and Soviet Union. This race was about who could develop the more powerful nuclear weapon.
- It was a pact between the Soviet Union and a few Eastern European countries. The Warsaw pact and NATO are opposites of each other.
15 Clues: One of the superpowers after WW2 • one of the superpowers after WW2 • A program that provided economic aid to western Europe • A meeting in 1945 between the leaders of the allied powers. • it was a strategic pursuit from the US to prevent the spread of Communism • it was a movement that happened in 1961. It was used to develop countries. • ...
gg 2024-08-20
Ch. 24 The West Between Wars 2022-04-13
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- The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another
- people above a specified age not being in paid employment or self-employment but currently available for work during the reference period
- The group of people put together at the end of the first world war, with the intention to maintain peace
- Only four term president and was in office through WW2
- rapid, excessive, and out-of-control general price increases in an economy
- guaranteed Germany's western frontier, which the bordering states of France, Germany, and Belgium pledged to treat as inviolable
- government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.
- occurrence wherein an economy is in a state of financial turmoil, often the result of a period of negative activity based on the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
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- The things that a looser must give to the winner after a war
- prohibits all opposition parties, outlaws individual and group opposition to the state and its claims, and exercises an extremely high degree of control and regulation over public and private life.
- negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees
- A series of orders from the president with the hope of fixing the economy
- The banks closed their doors to recooperate after everyone rushed in and took out all their money
- People ran into banks to withdraw their money because they were afraid of the depression
- characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, and strong regimentation of society and the economy
15 Clues: Only four term president and was in office through WW2 • The things that a looser must give to the winner after a war • The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another • A series of orders from the president with the hope of fixing the economy • rapid, excessive, and out-of-control general price increases in an economy • ...
MHSBuffsCRM 2025-03-17
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- A ww2 vet who was assassinated outside his home by a sniper 150 away hiding. He was a major civil rights activist.
- a civil rights activist assassinated in 1968. Known for his “I have a dream” speech. Has a national holiday.
- prohibited discrimination in the defense industry. The order kept people from discrimination in hiring practices.
- a young boy abducted and murdered by white men for “offending” a white woman. His death lead and really started up the cilvil rights movement in the south.
- a set of black students who were the first to attend an all white school.
- was the first black person to unsegregated colleges.
- One of the largest political demonstrations in us history. Also where MLK gave one of his most famous speeches.
- an act in 1965 that made it legal for all races to vote.
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- it investigated the causes of racial injustice and riots. Made by president Lyndon Johnston in 1967.
- Leader of the Nation of Islam. Also was assassinated in 1964.
- What amendment was abolished in 1964. It prohibits states to tax polls and, keeping from people not being able to afford to vote.
- Tested the 1960 ruling of the Supreme Court about unsegrating interstate travel. SNCC had a great involvement in this events.
- Ruled segregation in public schools unconstitutional. Occurred in 1954.
- a set of laws enforced in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s that segregated and discriminated people of color.
- A group of students came together to test if laws were being enforced in the south.
15 Clues: was the first black person to unsegregated colleges. • an act in 1965 that made it legal for all races to vote. • Leader of the Nation of Islam. Also was assassinated in 1964. • Ruled segregation in public schools unconstitutional. Occurred in 1954. • a set of black students who were the first to attend an all white school. • ...
Famous People at NMS 2020-06-14
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- a.k.a. Raja Melaka, he came to Singapore to help establish the EIC trade settlement
- as a child, this Peranakan leader was called Harry, reverting to his Chinese name when he considered a career in politics
- "The Henry Ford of Malaya" the "Pineapple King", the "Rubber King" - the man with many nicknames focused his philanthropy on education for the Chinese community
- the Protector of the Chinese who spoke dialects and helped the newcomers; he survived an attack by an axe
- son of Temenggong Daing Ibrahim, he was friendly with Queen Victoria and became the Sultan of Johore
- the Pernanakan doctor who was very concerned for the city's poor, and very vocal about the "four evils"
- lauded as the "colonial founder" of Singapore, he was the EIC man who arrived in January of 1819
- one of the earliest Arab trading families to come to Singapore, whose contributions include land for mosques, churches and hospitals
- the Peranakan towkay who arrived in 1819, started off as a humble vegetable hawker and became a prominent philanthropist
- the first Chief Minister when the British began decolonization after WW2
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- the Gambier King, who established Singapore's first large-scale pepper and gambier plantations
- he was the Japanese man who tried to help the Chinese community during Sook Ching by giving out Good Citizen passes
- the Ceylonese jeweller to kings, sultans and maharajahs
- also known as Sri Tri Buana, he renamed Temasek Singapura
- a vocal editor of 2 newspapers, he was one of the first Malays to speak about the idea of bangsa (race or nation)
- she helped get supplies to POWs and later survived a kempeitai imprisonment
- the second Resident of Singapore, this man secured the island as an EIC possession and effectively ended the sovereignty of the sultans
17 Clues: the Ceylonese jeweller to kings, sultans and maharajahs • also known as Sri Tri Buana, he renamed Temasek Singapura • the first Chief Minister when the British began decolonization after WW2 • she helped get supplies to POWs and later survived a kempeitai imprisonment • a.k.a. Raja Melaka, he came to Singapore to help establish the EIC trade settlement • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-09
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- _____ ______ crash of 1929
- (think agriculture)-This was one of the causes of the Great Depression
- Passed on March 11, 1941, this act set up a system that would allow the United States to lend or lease war supplies to any nation deemed "vital to the defense of the United States."
- This historical figure is known as the "father of the Two-Ocean-Navy"
- One of Georgia's two deep water ports. Former capital of Georgia
- a species of beetle that devastates the cotton industry throughout the South
- (think banks)-This was one of the causes of the Great Depression
- Georgia city that was home to the “Little White House;” site’s warm water mineral springs were used as a rehabilitation center for polio victims.
- U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in the ports of Georgia.
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- The bombing of this location on December 7th, of 1941 led to the death of 2,403 Americans and 1,178 injured and the US joining WW2
- ____________ Adjustment Administration was one of the New Deal Programs administered by FDR to restore agricultural prosperity during the Great Depression by curtailing farm production, reducing export surpluses, and raising prices
- One of Georgia's two deep water ports. Neighbors Jekyll Island and St. Simons Island
- occurred in 1924 and led to a depression in the state that predated the Great Depression
- This administration's purpose was to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of Federal old-age benefits
- This historical figure boosted the defense budget and authored the National School Lunch Act of 1946
15 Clues: _____ ______ crash of 1929 • One of Georgia's two deep water ports. Former capital of Georgia • (think banks)-This was one of the causes of the Great Depression • This historical figure is known as the "father of the Two-Ocean-Navy" • (think agriculture)-This was one of the causes of the Great Depression • ...
Unit 2 Test Review 2022-11-09
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- These Papers revealed that the Johnson administration was lying to the public about the successes and failures of the Vietnam War.
- President Truman’s plan to help face social and economic issues after WW2
- A CIA backed invasion of Cuba intended to overthrow Fidel Castro.
- An act passed after the Vietnam War that attempted to limit the President's ability to wage war. It has not been effective.
- This supreme court Justice was known for protecting the rights of all Americans and was criticized for his controversial use of power
- Johnson sought to turn the country into this. He planned on doing so by providing healthcare, education, housing, and jobs.
- This book changed the way Americans viewed environmental issues
- Nixon’s plan to reduce American involvement in Vietnam and increase South Vietnamese control over the war
- the social justice movement of the 1960’s
- Programs around this mode of transportation were a place where populations in education were becoming racially mixed.
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- Built to keep people in communist nations from fleeing to capitalist ones.
- The closest the world has ever been to nuclear war.
- This controversial program was designed to guarantee more representation and employment opportunities of minorities in the country
- This Resolution was created after a reported attack on an American ship in this location. It allowed Johnson to use the full force of the US military.
- One of the largest areas of conflict in the Cold War. The only war the United States has lost.
- Also known as “hippies,” these antiwar protestors rejected the norms of society, man
- Johnson’s War on ________ sought to improve opportunities for all Americans by increasing educational opportunities, providing training, and offering healthcare
17 Clues: the social justice movement of the 1960’s • The closest the world has ever been to nuclear war. • This book changed the way Americans viewed environmental issues • A CIA backed invasion of Cuba intended to overthrow Fidel Castro. • President Truman’s plan to help face social and economic issues after WW2 • ...
Test Your Knowledge- Ruby Payne Scott 2020-07-27
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- Dark “patches” in the sun caused by twists in the sun’s magnetic field
- Payne-Scott attended the University of _____________.
- To avoid being fired, Payne-Scott had to keep her __________ a secret.
- CSIRO’s “Radio Physics” division was actually a cover for _______ research.
- A movie of the sun that was constructed using an interferometer helped to identify Type __ solar bursts. (Answer in roman numerals)
- The approximate percentage of Australia’s population that had to fight in WW2.
- Through an experiment that involved cultivating ___________ embryos, Payne-Scott’s group concluded that the magnetism of the Earth doesn’t affect processes occurring in living beings.
- In the 20th century, Australia was an __________ society- Women would stay at home and take care of their children, while men earned money to support their families.
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- Payne-Scott invented a device known as an S-band __________, which could check the sensitivity of receivers and measure the intensity of incoming signals.
- During the economic __________in the 1930s, it was incredibly hard for women to find work.
- Payne-Scott helped create the swept-lobe _____________, which could image the sky dozens of times per second!
- A type of telescope designed to receive waves emitted by space objects
- Payne-Scott was hired as a _________ at AWA at first, but her job soon turned into the job of a full-time physicist!
- One of Australia's largest wireless service companies during the 1940s for which Payne-Scott worked for
- To honor Payne-Scott’s contributions to science, Danebank School continues to host an annual Payne-Scott ________, which is given by women scientists.
15 Clues: Payne-Scott attended the University of _____________. • Dark “patches” in the sun caused by twists in the sun’s magnetic field • A type of telescope designed to receive waves emitted by space objects • To avoid being fired, Payne-Scott had to keep her __________ a secret. • CSIRO’s “Radio Physics” division was actually a cover for _______ research. • ...
Battles in WW2 Crossword 2020-05-01
the histoty of ww2 2021-01-28
Test Your Knowledge- Ruby Payne Scott 2020-07-27
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- Dark “patches” in the sun caused by twists in the sun’s magnetic field
- Payne-Scott attended the University of _____________.
- To avoid being fired, Payne-Scott had to keep her __________ a secret.
- CSIRO’s “Radio Physics” division was actually a cover for _______ research.
- A movie of the sun that was constructed using an interferometer helped to identify Type __ solar bursts. (Answer in roman numerals)
- The approximate percentage of Australia’s population that had to fight in WW2.
- Through an experiment that involved cultivating ___________ embryos, Payne-Scott’s group concluded that the magnetism of the Earth doesn’t affect processes occurring in living beings.
- In the 20th century, Australia was an __________ society- Women would stay at home and take care of their children, while men earned money to support their families.
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- Payne-Scott invented a device known as an S-band __________, which could check the sensitivity of receivers and measure the intensity of incoming signals.
- During the economic __________in the 1930s, it was incredibly hard for women to find work.
- Payne-Scott helped create the swept-lobe _____________, which could image the sky dozens of times per second!
- A type of telescope designed to receive waves emitted by space objects
- Payne-Scott was hired as a _________ at AWA at first, but her job soon turned into the job of a full-time physicist!
- One of Australia's largest wireless service companies during the 1940s for which Payne-Scott worked for
- To honor Payne-Scott’s contributions to science, Danebank School continues to host an annual Payne-Scott ________, which is given by women scientists.
15 Clues: Payne-Scott attended the University of _____________. • Dark “patches” in the sun caused by twists in the sun’s magnetic field • A type of telescope designed to receive waves emitted by space objects • To avoid being fired, Payne-Scott had to keep her __________ a secret. • CSIRO’s “Radio Physics” division was actually a cover for _______ research. • ...
exploding WW2 bombs, crypto seesaw & oil prices 2024-10-03
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- Microsoft has given copilot this as a part of its new feature.
- Bombs dropped by the US in World War 2 exploded on this island country's airport.
- American president who has opposed potential Israeli strikes on Iran Nuclear installations.
- Sportswear retailer that is under some massive pressure right now due to corporate issues.
- Crypto token which has fallen citing middle easter concerns.
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- 22,000 CR INR worth of this drug has been seized in the Indian city of New Delhi.
- International football star who has just propelled Inter Miami to a supporters shield.
- Pluto's moon on which the Webb Telescope has detected on evidence of carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide
- Scientists recommend early eating of this meal to lower BMI.
- Crypto token Shiba Unu has an animal as its mascot.
- Fuel the price of which has increased due to tensions in the middle east.
11 Clues: Crypto token Shiba Unu has an animal as its mascot. • Scientists recommend early eating of this meal to lower BMI. • Crypto token which has fallen citing middle easter concerns. • Microsoft has given copilot this as a part of its new feature. • Fuel the price of which has increased due to tensions in the middle east. • ...
WW 2 Crossword puzzle 2024-05-30
the histoty of ww2 2021-01-28
WW2 2020-04-27
ww2 2025-02-09
The boy in the striped pyjamas 2021-10-29
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- In what country was the MOVIE filmed and produced in?
- What was one of the two subjects Bruno hated at school.
- What is the genre of "The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas"?
- What could Bruno see when he looked out of his window in his new home?
- The reason why Bruno and Shmuel split up, Bruno thought they were good and Shmuel didn't.
- Names of all of Bruno's friends before he moved from Berlin.
- What was the thing that Bruno enjoyed the most in his free time?
- What religion did Shmuel and all the others in the camps follow.
- The name of the Jewish boy Bruno met at the other side of the fence.
- What country were Shmuel and his family from?
- The place with the biggest concentration camp AND the place Bruno and his family moved to.
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- What does Bruno apparently mispronounce fuhrer as?
- The role that Bruno's father got promoted to which made them move.
- What food did Bruno give Shmuel for the first time.
- The room where Bruno and Shmuel are killed in at the end of the book.
- In what country fif it get on the best-selling list first?
- The country the author of the book was born in.
- The only person of Shmuel's family that isn't with him in the camp.
- The only reason that made Bruno NOT visit Shmuel every day.
- What did Bruno's father become after Bruno died in the gas chamber?
- The name of Bruno's only sister, and only sibling.
- What do Bruno and Shmuel both have in common which connects them?
- How did Bruno find Shmuel's camp in the first place?
- The name of the thing that killed tons of Jews in WW2.
- Where does Shmuel want to work in when he gets older?
25 Clues: What country were Shmuel and his family from? • The country the author of the book was born in. • What does Bruno apparently mispronounce fuhrer as? • The name of Bruno's only sister, and only sibling. • What food did Bruno give Shmuel for the first time. • How did Bruno find Shmuel's camp in the first place? • In what country was the MOVIE filmed and produced in? • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
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- ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- official approval to act
- artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
- member of the forced arms
- policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
- policy, policies and programs created to aid the return of US soldiers and servicemen in helping them come back into society (GI Bill)
- to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
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- Suburban Long Island community of postwar rental houses built by William Levitt for veterans of WWI
- behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- Insulting or intended to insult
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
21 Clues: official approval to act • member of the forced arms • Insulting or intended to insult • artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare • ...
Hist 1060 Ch 31 CrossFacts 2023-03-14
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- the mascot of this professional football team was inspired by the symbol of the National Recovery Act (NRA) 754
- refrained from reporting on the physical limitations of Roosevelt's paralysis 744
- through the use of her writing Eleanor influenced the policies of the National Government. 744
- was the Home Owners Loan Corporation, developed to help people refinance their home in attempts to lower the monthly payment amount, to survive the Depression. 750
- crippled Roosevelt by the age of 39. 743
- this type of scarcity was promoted by paying farmers not to grow crops 755
- caused by a drought in late 1933 and blocked the sun from Colorado to Western Missouri 756
- this Valley Authority brought development to rural areas and provided electricity, jobs and affordable housing, 758
- the first hundred days of Roosevelt's presidency resulted in Congress passing legislation to help the situation of the Great Depression 747
- Roosevelt pledged himself to this promise for the common man 743
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- Roosevelt was considered this because of his compassion for the common man. 743
- is a small group of reform-minded individuals 744
- help for farmers and homeowners during the Depression made middle-class American voters stick with the Democratic party. 750
- the famous quote of Roosevelt "the only thing we have to fear is ____ itself" 747
- this eagle represented business owners that were working with the Federal Government to aid consumers with "fair competition" 754
- created by the TVA to create a standard measure for the rate of electricity for fairness in rates being charged 758
- this currency replaced the gold standard during the Great Depression 749
- Roosevelt, as the governor of New York, had compassion for the average citizen 743
- in his fight against regaining some mobility after paralysis was conditioned for the task of leading America through the Great Depression and WW2. 743
- one of Franklin's largest assets that became the "conscience of the New Deal". 743
20 Clues: crippled Roosevelt by the age of 39. 743 • is a small group of reform-minded individuals 744 • Roosevelt pledged himself to this promise for the common man 743 • this currency replaced the gold standard during the Great Depression 749 • this type of scarcity was promoted by paying farmers not to grow crops 755 • ...
Countries Crossword (Impossible Mode) 2022-12-08
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- people from indonesia discovered the island first than african tribes
- defeated six nations at once
- had one if it's khans kill so many people that the carbon dioxide of the earth went down
- has a dam issue with ethiopia for the nile
- the only carbon negative country
- 2027, a new country will be made
- if water rises 20+ meters, 60-70% of country floods
- shortest average height
- "singapore of africa"
- famous for it's "sister ships"
- used to have the largest lake in africa
- changed flag around 21 times
- capital city fully made of marble
- has tallest building in south america
- largest delta in the world
- north korea of africa
- lost war to birds
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- has the okanagan desert
- 99% literacy rate?!
- one of the only developed countries with a declining population
- chocolate originated from here
- has world's largest salt flat
- one of it's mountains being the furthest from the core of the earth
- one of the only communist countries in North America
- last war was in the 1700s
- home to the poorest president in the world
- largest country without army
- borders brazil
- only natural nuclear fission reactor
- used to have a communist party in the cold war
- 4th largest sea drained to death in this country
- biggest fatigue rates in the world
- The true owners of the swastika
- during WW2, it was an underground resistance
- true origin of english
- has an island in a lake in an island in a lake in an island
- there are lots of indonesian people on this country
- one of the highest volcanoes in europe
- last war was in the 1800s
- one of the most diverse countries on the
- home of stalin and hitler
- committed warcrimes across several middle-eastern countries
42 Clues: borders brazil • lost war to birds • 99% literacy rate?! • "singapore of africa" • north korea of africa • true origin of english • has the okanagan desert • shortest average height • last war was in the 1700s • last war was in the 1800s • home of stalin and hitler • largest delta in the world • defeated six nations at once • largest country without army • changed flag around 21 times • ...
Cartoon Characters 2021-05-24
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- The world revealed from a babies point of view (7)
- pet beagle favourite in Peanuts comic strip by Charlie Schulz (6)
- This fast running bird will never get caught (10)
- The fastest mouse in Mexico 6/8)
- This smarter than the average bear stole picnics with his little nephew (4/4)
- Sweet little bird 'I tawt I taw a puddy tat' (6/3)
- This egg headed character is an adversary of Buggs Bunny (5/4
- Signature line 'Th-th-th-that's all folks (5/3)
- Jim's other half who chugged along on a barge boat exploring Great Britain (5)
- Little Old Lady is a favorite in this 1970's cartoon. (8/3/3/8)
- This Looney Tunes character was cunning, insidious and constantly hungry as he chased his opponent ' beep beep ' (4/1/6)
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- This well loved Character lives in the woods with his abundance of honey and furry friends(6/3/4)
- Springfield's wicked ww2 power plant owner (2/5)
- This bouncey character had a little pink piggy friend (6)
- Caveman husband with a very cute baby bamm bamm (6/6)
- Whose trademark exclamation is 'Suffering succotash' (9)
- Famous villain fighting janitor pooch who would get changed in a filing cabinet (4/4/6)
- Loud lovable caveman (4/9)
- If it wasn't for those pesky kids was a well known slogan for this mystery solving gang (6/3)
- This strong muscular character braved the waves with his sweetheart as an evil brute tries to win over her love (6)
- This alley boss lived in a dustbin (6)
- This black character with a speech impediment was well known for his quote 'You're despicable' (5/4)
- Drove around in a green machine with his mystery friends who was frightened of his own shaddow (6)
23 Clues: Loud lovable caveman (4/9) • The fastest mouse in Mexico 6/8) • This alley boss lived in a dustbin (6) • Signature line 'Th-th-th-that's all folks (5/3) • Springfield's wicked ww2 power plant owner (2/5) • This fast running bird will never get caught (10) • The world revealed from a babies point of view (7) • Sweet little bird 'I tawt I taw a puddy tat' (6/3) • ...
Crucigrama estudios sociales 2022-10-21
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- sitio web de origen estadounidense dedicado a compartir videos. sus siglas son YT
- la capacidad de un dispositivo de conectarse y comunicarse con otro, con el fin de intercambiar información o establecer conexión
- El Sistema de Posicionamiento Global
- acoso o intimidación por medio de las tecnologías digitales, el cual es un bullying por medio de plataformas digitales.
- es la delegación de funciones que hace una empresa que subcontrata a otra especializada en determinados procesos o tareas
- organización internacional fundada en 1945 tras la WW2 por 51 países comprometidos a mantener la paz y seguridad internacional
- Sistema de comunicación a distancia que se realiza por medios eléctricos o electromagnéticos.
- oficina en donde personas trabajan de servicio al cliente por medio de llamadas
- se estima que en Costa Rica el 88% de la población tiene este acceso por la disminución de precios.
- Es una red social y su creador es Jack Dorsey
- Tecnomogías de la Información y Comunicación
- Fondo Nacional de Telecomunicaciones de Costa Rica
- Paía latinoamericano que tiene mayor velocidad de internet promedio
- motor de búsqueda más famoso, creado por Larry Page y Sergey Brin
- se utiliza para conectarse a diferentes partes del mundo por medio de la red. un uso común es para buscar información o chatear.
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- pais con mayor velocidad promedio de la conexión a internet en Mbps
- pais con velocidad promedio de la conexión a internet de 25,01
- medios por los cuales se anuncia cierta cosa o se informa sobre ella.
- es una forma de realizar un trabajo a distancia de un espacio laboral específico
- pais que registra la peor velocidad de conexión a internet de America Latina
- se define como “el arte de cultivar la tierra”
- Coalición Costarricense de Iniciativas de Desarrollo
- son los deportes electronicos
- miedo a no tener aparato electrónico
24 Clues: son los deportes electronicos • El Sistema de Posicionamiento Global • miedo a no tener aparato electrónico • Tecnomogías de la Información y Comunicación • Es una red social y su creador es Jack Dorsey • se define como “el arte de cultivar la tierra” • Fondo Nacional de Telecomunicaciones de Costa Rica • Coalición Costarricense de Iniciativas de Desarrollo • ...
Navy Heritage FUN!! 2023-08-15
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- Which ship was the first ship-to-shore satellite radio message sent from in August, 1966?
- When is the Navy's birthday?
- What was the site of the United Kingdom's main decryption establishment during WW2.
- This terrorist group was responsible for 1998 U.S Embassy bombings, the attack on the USS Cole, 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and 9/11?
- What is the commissioned ship to remain captured by North Korea since 1968?
- The color code used by the Japanese.
- What CNO developed the Navy Core Values and the Sailors Creed?
- Who was the first enlisted man to have a naval ship named after them?
- In August, 1946, President Truman approved legislation establishing the Office of Naval _?
- What is June 6th, 1944
- In August, 1918, SECNAV Daniels approves the acceptance of what group into the Marin Corps?
- This group attacked the Khobar Towers in 1996 and the USMC barracks in Beirut in 1983.
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- Which naval ship was attacked in port in Yemen by a suicide bomber in a small boat.
- What was the first method of gaining overhead imagery of a battlefield?
- This Admiral developed the computer language COBOL; first lady of software.
- This battle was the first carrier vs. carrier battle fought by only aircraft.
- What five brothers were on board the same ship that sank, initiating the enforcement of the family member separation.
- In August, 1942, Mildred McAfee became the first female line officer and the director of what?
- What was the first manned lunar landing?
- What was the first manned space flight?
- What is the first submarine used in battle
- What language was used as a code by the U.S against the Japanese (which was never broken)?
- This battle was the turning point of the pacific war.
- What is the acronym to remember with the six areas that comprise naval doctrine
24 Clues: What is June 6th, 1944 • When is the Navy's birthday? • The color code used by the Japanese. • What was the first manned space flight? • What was the first manned lunar landing? • What is the first submarine used in battle • This battle was the turning point of the pacific war. • What CNO developed the Navy Core Values and the Sailors Creed? • ...
