ww2 Crossword Puzzles
Geo Politics 65 2024-04-12
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- Rights and freedoms makes it safer for people and makes less likely for violence.
- America got pizza from Italy
- The united states and United kingdom teamed up with Russia to defeat the Nazis.
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- Having to convert to a required religion in a certain country
- If there a natural disaster like the Colorado fire that burnt a bunch of homes so people paid money to them for basic things like food.
- Germany surrendered in ww1 and were massively in dent so they wanted revenge and caused ww2.
- Climate change makes where animals and plants have a lack of resources therefore people would have no food.
- A example is Term limits helps the presidents have less power by only letting them have power for 8 years.
- laws and regulations put in place to protect citizens
9 Clues: America got pizza from Italy • laws and regulations put in place to protect citizens • Having to convert to a required religion in a certain country • The united states and United kingdom teamed up with Russia to defeat the Nazis. • Rights and freedoms makes it safer for people and makes less likely for violence. • ...
WW2: Japan 2022-05-20
Battle Medics And Nurses In WW2 2017-11-17
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- What was a medics priority on the battlefield?
- Could a nursing sister be married?
- Were they allowed to be on the front lines?
- After the war, who did the nursing sisters help?
- How many nursing sisters were there by the end of the war?
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- Where was another place the nurses were stationed?
- What did a nurse and medic have to have?
- Where was one place the nurses were stationed?
- When did women join the war to be nurses?
- What was the average age of being a nurse?
- What were the nurses in World War Two called?
- How many nurses were able to keep their jobs after the war?
- What did battle medics use as a sedative?
- What powder could a medic use as a antiseptic?
14 Clues: Could a nursing sister be married? • What did a nurse and medic have to have? • When did women join the war to be nurses? • What did battle medics use as a sedative? • What was the average age of being a nurse? • Were they allowed to be on the front lines? • What were the nurses in World War Two called? • Where was one place the nurses were stationed? • ...
Hitler's Lightning War according to Daniele 2019-05-19
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- Germany didn't conquer Moscow because it was too...
- What was the surname of the American president who decided to attack Germany?
- Who crashed the Luftwaffe even if it was outnumbered?
- This country could make the war in Russia really difficult to win.
- Even if he failed in WW1, he had been chosen to be the British prime minister in WW2.
- Which country decided to help Germany during the invasion of Poland?
- The British and the French soldiers retreated to... hoping to be rescued.
- Russia had a massive infantry, but it wasn't well...
- Hitler first tested this new type of war on Poland.
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- France and England declared war on Germany after Hitler attacked...
- Rommel's success in North Africa was nicknamed... (hard)
- Where did the Germany decide to begin the attack to Russia? (three words)
- Hitler sent tanks and troops here to enter France without being attacked.
- What did the axis decide to attack in the Mediterranean? (two words)
- He set up a government-in-exile in London.
- Which country had been able to defend itself from a massive Russian attack?
- Who signed the nonaggression pact with Germany?
- Which Russian city did the Axis decide to siege first?
- What was the most important technology that made Great Britain more capable of defending from German Airplanes?
- How was it called the German Airforce?
20 Clues: How was it called the German Airforce? • He set up a government-in-exile in London. • Who signed the nonaggression pact with Germany? • Germany didn't conquer Moscow because it was too... • Hitler first tested this new type of war on Poland. • Russia had a massive infantry, but it wasn't well... • Who crashed the Luftwaffe even if it was outnumbered? • ...
Crossword Time 2019-04-24
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- Triacetone triperoxide is commonly known as..
- This organization’s soldiers are known as the Blue Helmets.
- AAR is an acronym for After _____ Report
- Arabic word meaning “to trample down or crush,” another name for ISIS.
- The motto of the British Secret Intelligence Service is appropriately enough, ______ Occultus.
- A group of college-based officer training programs for training commissioned officers of all branches of the U.S. armed forces.
- A distinctive and highly specialized clade of old world lizard.
- A way of calculating potential danger based on past occurrences and statistics.
- Now, the largest private security company in the U.S. is ____Universal
- Category of defensive measures taken in situations where chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear warfare (including terrorism) hazards may be present.
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- Of the nineteen 9/11 terrorists, he was the only Lebanese.
- Kind of speed gun police use to measure vehicle speed.
- Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is also known as the _____ bomber.
- Only publically named operative on team that assassinated Osama bin Laden.
- A group of surveillance cameras is known as a____.
- TISO is an acronym for _____________ Intelligence Support Officer
- An IT threat that exploits an unknown computer security vulnerability: _____ Day.
- Renowned American chef, she worked as intelligence researcher during WW2 for the then OSS.
- First administrator of the TSA, appointed in 2001.
- It’s six of one, half _____ of the other.
20 Clues: AAR is an acronym for After _____ Report • It’s six of one, half _____ of the other. • Triacetone triperoxide is commonly known as.. • A group of surveillance cameras is known as a____. • First administrator of the TSA, appointed in 2001. • Kind of speed gun police use to measure vehicle speed. • Of the nineteen 9/11 terrorists, he was the only Lebanese. • ...
The Silver Sword 2015-09-16
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- The name of the escaped chimpanzee from the Zoo
- Goods The type of train that Jan was stealing from
- Chapter 11 is named 'The Road to ...'
- The place in which a prison camp was placed that Joseph Balicki was taken away to
- The Balicki children's destination
- The treat that was offered from both Ivan and Joe to Ruth and Jan
- The officer who wanted to send Ruth. Edek, Jan and Bronia back to Warsaw
- The year Western Poland was invaded by the Nazis
- Joe's last name
- Greenwood The name of the judge who judged Jan
- The year Ian Serraillier was born
- In which country is Poland?
- Edek's mother
- Troopers The people who took Bronia's mother away were...
- The loyal dog that belongs to Jan
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- Wolff The 'Bavarian farmer's' full name
- The name of the youngest Balicki family member
- last name of the Author of 'The Silver Sword'
- What was the Silver Sword?
- Jews The Balicki family were...
- The eldest Balicki child
- Ruth's last name
- The vegetables that Jan was throwing at the Bavarian farmer
- Cross The organisation that owns the camp.
- The year Eastern Poland was invaded
- The war that was taking place when Ruth, Edek, Bronia and Jan were separated from their family
- The Balicki family's home town
- The person in charge of the Nazis
28 Clues: Edek's mother • Joe's last name • Ruth's last name • The eldest Balicki child • What was the Silver Sword? • In which country is Poland? • The Balicki family's home town • Jews The Balicki family were... • The year Ian Serraillier was born • The person in charge of the Nazis • The loyal dog that belongs to Jan • The Balicki children's destination • The year Eastern Poland was invaded • ...
Business Knowledge & Understanding 2014-05-13
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- A word/group of words chosen to distinguish its products from its competitiors.
- A comparison of the resources used with the products or services that result.
- A short, catchy tune, that is used in advertising and easily remembered by the consmer.
- A special symbol associated with a product or company.
- the state of being male or female.
- Any part of an overall market that has common characterestics.
- A person who makes buying desisions for othes.
- The consumer's awareness of a business or its products.
- Asistance provided in return for payment that satisfys needs and wants of people (intangible).
- Unfair pricing practice where companies bidding for business arranging bids between themselves.
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- A short, catchy advertising phrase associated with a company or product.
- A favourable amd publicly recognized name.
- Anything that saves time or simplifies work.
- The study of lifestyles.
- The study of obvious charcteristics that catogorizes human beings.
- The sum of a country's way of life, beliefs, and customs.
- A process where one company combaines with/takes over the ownership of one or more companies.
- The amount of money spent on one company's product (espressed as a percentage).
- An invatation to bid on a contract and to do the necessary work as outlined in the "request to tender" document.
- A big group of people born after WW2 (1954- 1965).
20 Clues: The study of lifestyles. • the state of being male or female. • A favourable amd publicly recognized name. • Anything that saves time or simplifies work. • A person who makes buying desisions for othes. • A big group of people born after WW2 (1954- 1965). • A special symbol associated with a product or company. • The consumer's awareness of a business or its products. • ...
WWII - Parts 2 & 3 2023-11-08
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- Japan's reason for attacking Pearl Harbor
- This battle saw Hitler just use planes and attack civilians
- Type of Pact Hitler signed with Stalin
- Britain used this to convince the US to join the war
- FDR said 12/7 would live in this...
- Hitler was foolish to invade this country
- Dorie Miller had this job but used a gun at Pearl.
- Great British Prime Minister
- Served a Code Talkers
- FDR said people should have this many freedoms
- Hitler's Lightning War
- US started giving supplies to Britain & Soviets
- Major power that was "Fried" and "Toasted" by the Blitz
- Name for German, Japanese, & Italian Alliance
- A product the US stopped giving Japan after they invaded China
- Japanese Americans were put in these camps
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- Country Japan invaded before Pearl Harbor
- Bataan Death March happened here
- The Japanese treated these people poorly
- Policy to give Hitler the Sudetenland
- Hitler's Ally in Italy
- First Country Hitler Attacked (9/1/39)
- Program for Mexican workers to come to US
- How supplies were distributed in WW2 on homefront
- Country Hitler took after promising he just wanted a piece of it
- Ship with most deaths at Pearl Harbor
- Hitler's home country that he took without military force
- Campaign for African Americans to beat Jim Crow
- Soviet Leader
- Symbolized working women
30 Clues: Soviet Leader • Served a Code Talkers • Hitler's Ally in Italy • Hitler's Lightning War • Symbolized working women • Great British Prime Minister • Bataan Death March happened here • FDR said 12/7 would live in this... • Policy to give Hitler the Sudetenland • Ship with most deaths at Pearl Harbor • First Country Hitler Attacked (9/1/39) • Type of Pact Hitler signed with Stalin • ...
WW1 2024-01-29
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- A aircraft used by central powers to use bombs through the air
- A name for world war 1 during world war 1.
- Part of the allied powers and was the greatest military power in the world at the time.
- Caused the most deaths in ww1.
- Joined later in the war, but was still supporting it
- President during WW1.
- The largest power in size and the winner of the war.
- The art of cover that led to diseases and infections.
- Was the most contributing factor of the Allies in ww1.
- the art of flying with the intention of fighting.
- A document that is signed to make armistice or peace with another country or Power.
- Was the country to have started the war.
- Was the cause of the most non war deaths during ww1.
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- Policy of extending a country's power and influence through military force.
- Was blamed for the entirety of WW1 damages.
- The place where the infamous treaty was held and was a major reason fo the start of ww2
- He was the tipping point of the war.
- Betrayed the Central powers in ww1.
- Was the first country to declare war in WWI.
- Was one of the main enemies of Germany and was one of the major powerhouses in the war
- The smallest power with only 3 countries
21 Clues: President during WW1. • Caused the most deaths in ww1. • Betrayed the Central powers in ww1. • He was the tipping point of the war. • The smallest power with only 3 countries • Was the country to have started the war. • A name for world war 1 during world war 1. • Was blamed for the entirety of WW1 damages. • Was the first country to declare war in WWI. • ...
Barbarossa 2023-03-13
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- German general who was fired for wanted to fall back at Moscow
- Responsible for the Great Purge
- 1939-Secret agreement between German leader Hitler and Soviet Leader Stalin not to attack one another and to divide Poland
- Famous Soviet sniper at Stalingrad
- Middle section of Operation Barbarossa that failed to capture Moscow
- German general who confirm order to withdraw from Moscow, suffered heart attack
- Vital transportation route by Stalingrad.
- target of Army Group Center
- Took control of German military during the offensive
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- Northern wing of Operation Barbarossa that besieged Leningrad
- site of massive oil fields
- Most sophisticated tank of the German Army. (Expensive and hard to produce)
- Site of a 872 day siege which resulted in over a million deaths
- Turning point of WW2. Over a million people were killed and 90,000 German soldiers taken prisoner. Only 6,000 survived captivity.
- German Field Marshal who surrendered the 6th Army at Stalingrad
- Primary German tank
- the practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land
- Superior fighting tank of the Soviet Union
- oil fields in Ukraine→ led to Battle of Stalingrad
- The widespread arrests and executions of over a million people between 1936 and 1938.
- Soviet general who during World War II directed the counteroffensive at Stalingrad and relieved Leningrad and captured Berlin (1896-1974)
21 Clues: Primary German tank • site of massive oil fields • target of Army Group Center • Responsible for the Great Purge • Famous Soviet sniper at Stalingrad • Vital transportation route by Stalingrad. • Superior fighting tank of the Soviet Union • oil fields in Ukraine→ led to Battle of Stalingrad • Took control of German military during the offensive • ...
Geography 2023-04-28
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- The best country in the world
- The natural disaster the East Coast has
- One of the axis powers -Hilter was in charge
- The group of people wiped out during the Holocaust
- the largest lake in europe
- Water located underground- starts with a
- Rebirth in new bodies or form of life
- Land between the rivers
- Pattern of ocean currents and water temperatures in the Mid- Pacific Region aquifer
- Capital of Texas
- great river
- the world’s biggest island
- Drift The idea that the continents were once joined together
- the town where a nuclear accident occurred in 1986
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- Land almost completely surrounded by water, but still attached to a portion of land
- the idea based on public ownership and communal control
- sea the world’s largest inland body of water
- old egyptian form of writing
- raising of livestock
- Second longest river in the world
- Really dry
- When water is cycled back up into the clouds
- One of the resources from the Americas in the Triangular Slave Trade
- Between the US and Soviet Union after WW2
- How many European countries were at the Berlin Conference
- The state of the atmosphere right now
- a large mass of snow and ice that slide down a mountain
- Water that lies underground
- where the renaissance began
- diamond Another name for a conflict diamond
30 Clues: Really dry • great river • Capital of Texas • raising of livestock • Land between the rivers • the largest lake in europe • the world’s biggest island • Water that lies underground • where the renaissance began • old egyptian form of writing • The best country in the world • Second longest river in the world • Rebirth in new bodies or form of life • The state of the atmosphere right now • ...
Geography 2023-04-28
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- The best country in the world
- The natural disaster the East Coast has
- One of the axis powers -Hilter was in charge
- The group of people wiped out during the Holocaust
- the largest lake in europe
- Water located underground- starts with a
- Rebirth in new bodies or form of life
- Land between the rivers
- Pattern of ocean currents and water temperatures in the Mid- Pacific Region aquifer
- Capital of Texas
- great river
- the world’s biggest island
- Drift The idea that the continents were once joined together
- the town where a nuclear accident occurred in 1986
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- Land almost completely surrounded by water, but still attached to a portion of land
- the idea based on public ownership and communal control
- sea the world’s largest inland body of water
- old egyptian form of writing
- raising of livestock
- Second longest river in the world
- Really dry
- When water is cycled back up into the clouds
- One of the resources from the Americas in the Triangular Slave Trade
- Between the US and Soviet Union after WW2
- How many European countries were at the Berlin Conference
- The state of the atmosphere right now
- a large mass of snow and ice that slide down a mountain
- Water that lies underground
- where the renaissance began
- diamond Another name for a conflict diamond
30 Clues: Really dry • great river • Capital of Texas • raising of livestock • Land between the rivers • the largest lake in europe • the world’s biggest island • Water that lies underground • where the renaissance began • old egyptian form of writing • The best country in the world • Second longest river in the world • Rebirth in new bodies or form of life • The state of the atmosphere right now • ...
Lord of The Flies 2025-05-01
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- What did the author do after WW2
- Which war did the author fight in?
- Who was the leader of the group?
- What does the conch symbolize?
- What does Piggy represent?
- Who is the antagonist of the novel?
- What is the main piece of symbolism in the novel?
- What kills Piggy?
- How did the kids signal that they need to be rescued?
- How did Simon die?
- Who is the Lord of the flies?
- Other than being a novelist, what else was the author?
- What demon does the Lord of The Flies represent?
- What is one thing the author studied?
- What does Ralph represent?
- What is the first name of his wife?
- How did the boys make the fire?
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- Who is Jack’s lieutenant?
- Who are the twins in the novel?
- What is the first name of the author?
- What did the kids resort to for survival?
- What is Jack most similar to when he leads the group?
- Who was the beast?
- How did he die?
- What type of paint did the boys use for face paint?
- Where was the author born?
- Where does the story take place?
- What did the author consider himself in his younger years?
- How did the boys land on the island?
- What county did the author die in?
30 Clues: How did he die? • What kills Piggy? • Who was the beast? • How did Simon die? • Who is Jack’s lieutenant? • What does Piggy represent? • Where was the author born? • What does Ralph represent? • Who is the Lord of the flies? • What does the conch symbolize? • Who are the twins in the novel? • How did the boys make the fire? • What did the author do after WW2 • ...
Palau! (By LucaP) 2025-06-19
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- The Island Which was Once Witness to Many WW2 Battle(7)
- Year of th Peak of Palau's Population
- Main Religion(12)
- Main Ethnic Group(7)
- Average Age(2)
- The Period when the Palau Islands were Formed(6)
- The Eco-Promise of Palau, The Palau___(6)
- Main island(9)
- Area Km2(3)
- Asian Country that Once Owned Palau(5)
- The Popular Soup of Palau(5,3)
- The Last Name of the Person who Wrote the First Book About Palau(5)
- How Many People Live in the Capital?(4)
- Deep Fried Fritter of Palau(5)
- 1.2% of the Population Speaks this Language(7)
- The 2013 Typhoon Name(6)
- Currency(3)
- National Animal(5,4)
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- The Sea that is to the West of Palau(10)
- The Other of Palau's National Sports(5,4)
- Ocean that is to the East of Palau(7)
- Average Income in AUD(8, with AUD at the end)
- Most Populated State and Urban Area(5)
- Year Palau Gained Independence(4)
- Do you like this Crossword?
- Population of Hatohobei, the Least Populated State of Palau(2)
- One of Palau's National Sports(8)
- The Approx. Population(5)
- Main Language(7)
- The Word that Palau Comes From(5)
- Least Populated Countries Rank(3)
- Capital(9)
- The Main Natural Atraction of Palau(4,7)
33 Clues: Capital(9) • Area Km2(3) • Currency(3) • Average Age(2) • Main island(9) • Main Language(7) • Main Religion(12) • Main Ethnic Group(7) • National Animal(5,4) • The 2013 Typhoon Name(6) • The Approx. Population(5) • Do you like this Crossword? • The Popular Soup of Palau(5,3) • Deep Fried Fritter of Palau(5) • Year Palau Gained Independence(4) • One of Palau's National Sports(8) • ...
i 2022-09-23
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- something small representing something larger
- more than enough
- selfless
- sounds like comrade
- My friend who plays basketball is a _____.
- It was ___ for it to snow here in Fremont.
- The police offer er was able to ___ who was at fault for the car accident.
- Everyone was ____ with the test results and couldn’t focus.
- to chat
- held in high regard
- I took painkillers to help ___ my headache.
- My ___ grandmother helped fight in WW2.
- It was ___ to leave the house while it was raining without a coat.
- When people break into big fights there is a high chance of them using ___.
- in a state of nothingness
- to carry
- a false belief
- declared holy
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- a nickname
- to wander from place to place
- a large amount
- well known
- being saved from sin or error
- to cancel
- liable to change rapidly
- The student ___ cheated on their test.
- lack of
- What a boa constrictor adds.
- Since we were on a deserted island, we had to ___ our food.
- to state or assert positively
- Hitler was ___.
- Many people during the Holocaust were hanged on the ___.
- untidy
- Going to the gym consistently can help increase your ___.
- The man treated his pet like it was the most ___ thing on Earth.
35 Clues: untidy • lack of • to chat • selfless • to carry • to cancel • a nickname • well known • declared holy • a large amount • a false belief • Hitler was ___. • more than enough • sounds like comrade • held in high regard • liable to change rapidly • in a state of nothingness • What a boa constrictor adds. • to wander from place to place • being saved from sin or error • to state or assert positively • ...
Geography 2020-04-28
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- Smallest US state
- What is the capital of Russia
- What is the capital of Lithuania
- Brough into mainstream knowledge in 1911, Machu Picchu is located is which country
- What is the capital of Cuba
- This country was made up of 7 modern day balkan states
- Currency of Spain before the Euro
- The only country whose flag doesn’t have 4 sides, with 5
- Country with world's longest costline
- A majority of The Holy Roman Empire became which modern country
- Damascus is considered the oldest capital city of which country
- The river Tigris runs through which country
- World's largest continent, consisting of 48 countries
- What is the capital of Japan
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- An online retailer gets it's name from which South American river
- Carthage is now part of which African country
- This country is landlocked by Russia and China
- Language spoken in the Netherlands
- Despite it's size, this country operates on just one timezone
- Most of the Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed here
- The Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of which country
- Biggest country in Europe, shares land border with 14 other countries
- Bonjour is a greeting used in which European country
- Which landlocked country shares a border with Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Austria
- The USA were attacked here in WW2, a film was also created about this event
25 Clues: Smallest US state • What is the capital of Cuba • What is the capital of Japan • What is the capital of Russia • What is the capital of Lithuania • Currency of Spain before the Euro • Language spoken in the Netherlands • Country with world's longest costline • The river Tigris runs through which country • Carthage is now part of which African country • ...
WW1 2023-02-15
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- Charles Schenk charged under plot of mailing/printing critical of the military
- Crimes for Americans to "Print, utter, or publish and false, scandalous, and malicious writing abt gov
- Germany, Austria Hungry, Turkey
- Heir presumptive to throne of Austria-hungry + assassinated by Gavrillo Princip
- A debt obligation issued by US department of treasury in conjunction with the federal reserve
- Allowing each person only to have a fixed amount
- Being neutral and not picking sides
- Great Britain, US, Soviet Union
- Type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- A boat that sunk 12,000 people including 128 Americans
- Someone who really takes pride in their country
- To form an agreement with someone
- When a country with more power takes over a weaker country
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- Prohibited the gain of info, recorded pictures, copying descriptions of any information relating to national defense
- Temporarily expand military through conscription
- Produced at end of WW1
- 28th US president, leader of the progressive movement
- First governmental organization establishment "to promote international cooperate" + to achieve international peace and security
- Statetment of principles for peace that was used for peace negotiation in order to end WW1
- Predominance of the military class or its ideals
- Boats operated between WW1 + WW2 (Operated by Germany)
- Info, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or pov
22 Clues: Produced at end of WW1 • Germany, Austria Hungry, Turkey • Great Britain, US, Soviet Union • To form an agreement with someone • Being neutral and not picking sides • Someone who really takes pride in their country • Temporarily expand military through conscription • Predominance of the military class or its ideals • Allowing each person only to have a fixed amount • ...
Brandon's Chapter 6 Crossword 2014-05-16
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- Something you pay for that is intangible
- Image that people know your company by
- There are only 2 kinds on male and the other female
- The amount of work done in an amount of time
- Nike, Adidas and under armor are in _______ _________________
- There is one product with different versions of that product
- Someone who controls access to something
- Take a broad group of people and sell items to target them
- A short phrase of words used to promote your company
- This is when companies compete to see how many people use there products over others
- When company manipulates bidding to make more money
- Children born after WW2
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- You have a lot of choice when going to store
- You can see what kinds of people are interested in your product
- This is what age group and kind of people you market to
- Someones beliefs or ways of thinking
- A song that usually is in ads
- How people see your company
- You compete but don't sell the same products
- When you and sometimes other companies adjust prices to make more money
- Located in a place that is easy to access
- When you offer something formally
- When two companies become one
- What other people tell there friends about your company
- This is the title of your name
25 Clues: Children born after WW2 • How people see your company • A song that usually is in ads • When two companies become one • This is the title of your name • When you offer something formally • Someones beliefs or ways of thinking • Image that people know your company by • Something you pay for that is intangible • Someone who controls access to something • ...
Zander Hix Period 1 2022-02-10
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- Joe Biden was the _______ to Donald Trump
- Because he was newly married, he was _____ skipping in the flowers.
- He saw the park was ________, as it was under construction
- The ride was _______ to be on as it made him excited.
- He ______ the situation of the crime, hoping he would get smaller charges.
- The _______ noises coming from the woods scared him.
- She was _____ from the meal, as she was not of that level in her career yet.
- He saw his favorite cereal brand was now _______ as they filed for bankruptcy in May.
- He _______ the man, wanting his item very very bad.
- She screamed in ______ during the execution of her Step-Father.
- He was _____ about the new news he heard from his Dad.
- He could see the birds ______ on top of him, as they are migrating.
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- The funeral was ________ for him to deal with, yet he got over it.
- _______ to lockdown, he used to see his grandmother every day.
- After leaving the water out in the heat, he saw that the water ________.
- The ______ of the Jewish Population during WW2 was extremely upsetting.
- There was a ________ on the door, warning the passengers of the danger ahead.
- John was a vegan because he heard the animals got _________ inside of the slaughterhouse.
- He was ________ to see that His favorite theme park shut down.
- He was clearly _____ after the passing of his Dad.
20 Clues: Joe Biden was the _______ to Donald Trump • He was clearly _____ after the passing of his Dad. • He _______ the man, wanting his item very very bad. • The _______ noises coming from the woods scared him. • The ride was _______ to be on as it made him excited. • He was _____ about the new news he heard from his Dad. • ...
Battle Of Surabaya 2023-09-12
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- What is NICA?
- What did Sukarno and General Mallaby agree on? for some time
- Who tried to unfairly reclaim Indonesia?
- who was the country that was the allied forces?
- what way did General Mallaby die?
- When did the battle take place? (DateMonth)
- Why did the Dutch tries to reclaim Indonesia no matter the cost?
- What did the Dutch free from the prison?
- What war had just ended at the start of the battle?
- The Indonesian's were _______ Weapons
- Who was the General that got killed in a skirmish?
- Who inspierd all of Indonesia to join the battle by giving a speach?
- the allies who helped them reclaim Indonesia?
- What day is on 10th November?
- Where did the battle took place?
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- When did the Dutch and Allied forces first land in Indonesia?
- The Dutch free all dutch war prisoners but left ________ prisoners.
- The Dutch landed on Surabaya without Indonesias _________.
- The Dutch ______ to recognize the Indonesia's Indipendance.
- When did General Mallaby died in the skirmish? (DateMonth)
- The Dutch were trying to _________ reclaim Inodnesia.
- Who was the President of Indonesia at the time?
- What did the Dutch planned to win?
- The Ultamatum was for Indonesia to surrender their______
- The Dutch needs power because ________ was occupieing them
- What killed General Mallaby?
26 Clues: What is NICA? • What killed General Mallaby? • What day is on 10th November? • Where did the battle took place? • what way did General Mallaby die? • What did the Dutch planned to win? • The Indonesian's were _______ Weapons • Who tried to unfairly reclaim Indonesia? • What did the Dutch free from the prison? • When did the battle take place? (DateMonth) • ...
Australia Day 2024-01-25
Across
- home of th Big Prawn
- idiot
- can run the pants off a kangaroo
- Manly VC recipient
- North and South Steyne named from which English City
- Australian PM during WW2
- Manly's aboriginal clan (3-2-2)
- "such is life" were his last words (3,5)
- westernmost place on mainland Australia (5.5)
- the crocodile hunter
- Manly wallaby captain
- also known Askatu Tjuta
- Australian basketball star
- early Australian tv soap
- had the hit, Sadie the cleaning lady
- Daryl Kerrigan's love in Bonnie Doon
- 2338
- Australian prime minister who appeared in the movie Barry Mackenzie
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- Star of bmx bandits (6,6)
- alpha and beta pointers!
- the first English Captain to tour Australia and not play in a test
- Australian ballet star
- A town like...... book by Neville Shute
- creek near Bulladelah
- City of lights
- which PM lived in White St Balgowlah
- Simpson's animal
- eleven dollars at the SCG, but worth it!
- NSW state flower
- led the rebellion at the Eureca Stockade
- last Australin to win Wimbledon men's singles
- PM Menzies wanted to call Australia's decimal currency...
- Nathan Lyon's nickname
- Eastern Hill monmuent
- prefix of Australian Navy vessels(1,1,1,1)
- this afternoon's nearest beach
- Australian cricket test vice captain
- Manly league immortal
38 Clues: 2338 • idiot • City of lights • Simpson's animal • NSW state flower • Manly VC recipient • home of th Big Prawn • the crocodile hunter • creek near Bulladelah • Manly wallaby captain • Eastern Hill monmuent • Manly league immortal • Australian ballet star • Nathan Lyon's nickname • also known Askatu Tjuta • alpha and beta pointers! • Australian PM during WW2 • early Australian tv soap • ...
CI Bonus 2025-12-18
Across
- this is a standoff where both sides are not firing at eachother but there is tension
- country that invaded Vietnam during WW2
- the leader of the Viet Minh communist movement
- the civilization in Vietnam that created the My Son Sanctuary in Vietnam
- a massive attack on the south of Vietnam by the north around the tet holiday
- This is the European country that colonized Vietnam
- Prime Minister of Australia who banned social media
- President of Venezuela
- opposition candidate in Venezuela who received Nobel Peace Prize
- taking customer orders while in line
- founder of Chick Fil A
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- Chick Fil A slogan that grew the business significantly
- the type of growth model that they have at Chick Fil a
- the battle where the French were defeated and had to leave Vietnam
- FBI director
- the tariff act that they tried to use to get us out of the depression
- US president at the end of the Vietnam War
- largest oil company in Venezuela
- Vietnamese communist guerrilla forces
- in the 13th century Vietnam fought of this empire
- in 938 Vietnam achieved independence from this country
- the new name for Saigon after the war
- this is the theory that said if we let one nation fall to communism more will
- a tax imposed on imported goods or services
24 Clues: FBI director • President of Venezuela • founder of Chick Fil A • largest oil company in Venezuela • taking customer orders while in line • Vietnamese communist guerrilla forces • the new name for Saigon after the war • country that invaded Vietnam during WW2 • US president at the end of the Vietnam War • a tax imposed on imported goods or services • ...
The OBHS house history 2024-11-04
Across
- A Maori name for New Zealand
- The process of a person or people traveling to a new place or country
- Guardianship and protection of the environment
- police starts checking every Maori people's houses for passports.
- Social stability and cultural opportunities
- The house leader who was a talented sportsman who was an All-Black player and manager, rugby coach, NZRFU President, Otago representative and a cricket player
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
- It refers to a supernatural force of power that can be ascribed to persons, spirits or objects
- an intensive or sudden military attack
- a rapid movement of people to a newly discovered goldfield
- a region of the central Pacific
- officially or legally prohibit (something)
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- The Māori team who rise and stood up to the white people
- The house leader who was a farmer, conservationist and keen tramper, fish tramper and hunter
- The house leader who was a Royal Air Force commander while living in England.
- the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people
- a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something
- Something holy or sacred
- The house leader who greatly improved plastic surgery for soldiers in WW2
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states
- Political instability and Natural disasters
21 Clues: Something holy or sacred • A Maori name for New Zealand • a region of the central Pacific • an intensive or sudden military attack • officially or legally prohibit (something) • Social stability and cultural opportunities • Political instability and Natural disasters • Guardianship and protection of the environment • ...
Race car 2025-10-09
Across
- A car that has a ghost symbol as his car logo is?
- , who is the winner of world driver champion last year
- Alpha tauri f1 car is domminated by what collor?
- max verstapen race for
- A car brand from germany that has a long history in ww2
- nissan gtr r34 is a car from?
- F1 last race in 2024 is in?
- , A car that going in on a track when there is a accident called?
- KIA car is a brand from?
- , who is f1 driver that wins 7 in a row world driver champhion
- 24 hour race is a race that shows speed and?
- A car brand that comes from america?
- X pander is a car used as?
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- martin f1 car identical with what collor
- A car brand that was from germany
- A car brand that was identical with eifel tower is
- From what brand is acura nsx 90' car
- One of the best mercedes f1 model car is?
- A jeep is a car with type?
- , one off the driver in f1 scuderia ferrari in 2025 is
- Goerge russel race for?
- Mclaren is a brand of car that comes from?
- Porsche 911 gt3rs car is used to race on?
- Mclaren f1 car is identical with what color?
- Autodromo Nazionale is f1 race circuit from what country?
25 Clues: max verstapen race for • Goerge russel race for? • KIA car is a brand from? • A jeep is a car with type? • X pander is a car used as? • F1 last race in 2024 is in? • nissan gtr r34 is a car from? • A car brand that was from germany • From what brand is acura nsx 90' car • A car brand that comes from america? • martin f1 car identical with what collor • ...
History-world war 2 2024-07-19
Cold War Mega Crossword 2018-04-18
Across
- After Stalin’s death, Khrushchev eventually emerged as the new leader. He seemed to make a fresh start with the West and used the term ‘______ co-existence’ in 1956 to describe the policy of living in peace with the West despite disagreements over ideology and policies.
- The Berlin ______ was a response to the Berlin Blockade in which all routes into West Berlin were closed by Stalin.
- ‘I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures’ is a line from which doctrine?
- After WW2, the USA and the USSR emerged as _______.
- Imre _____ in Hungary wanted to make reforms. When he demanded the right for Hungary to withdraw from the Warsaw Pact, Soviet tanks entered to crush the uprising.
- Which conference was held just before the end of WW2 to decide what to do with Germany?
- This was a program of financial aid called the _____ Plan. The USSR claimed the Americans were using money to bribe other countries into supporting them against the USSR.
- The alliance between the USSR and the West appeared over at which conference?
- In August, 1945, the USA dropped Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and ________?
- In 1949, _____ became communist. This was the start of the domino effect and there was fear in West of communism spreading across the globe.
- The ______ bomb, successfully tested by the Americans in 1952, was much smaller than the atomic bombs used in 1945 but more than 2,000 times more powerful.
- In the _____ War, 1950-1953, there was physical fighting for the first time.
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- In 1957, the USSR launches the first satellite called _______.
- In the US Capitalist system, private individuals owned industry and kept the profit. Whereas, the USSR was _________, everything was owned by the state.
- The apparent easing of tensions in the 1970s was called _____. For example, the SALT 1 agreement in 1972 and the Helsinki Agreement of 1975.
- The _____ Pact was formed when, in 1955, West Germany joined NATO. It was a military alliance for mutual defence between the USSR and Eastern European States.
- Kennedy’s reputation suffered after the Bay of Pigs invasion. However, increased greatly following his apparent strength in forcing Khrushchev to back down and not put ______ in Cuba.
- This was a long, brutal war which became humiliating for the USA.
- The Americans used the Berlin Wall as _________. The said the USSR had to cage people in to stop them defecting from East Berlin and even then some people still risked their lives crossing the wall.
- In 1949 this military pact was signed in which all countries agreed to help each other against any act of aggression?
- Which American president refused to apologise after the U2 Crisis in which the USA was caught spying and lying?
- The reforms that Dubcek made were known as the ______ Spring. These reforms were suppressed and the Brezhnev Doctrine sent a clear signal that the USSR would resist any attempt to break away by a satellite country.
- Churchill expressed concern about the _____ Curtain.
23 Clues: After WW2, the USA and the USSR emerged as _______. • Churchill expressed concern about the _____ Curtain. • In 1957, the USSR launches the first satellite called _______. • This was a long, brutal war which became humiliating for the USA. • In August, 1945, the USA dropped Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and ________? • ...
Common Defense 2025-04-30
Across
- Promised "peace with honor" in getting out of Vietnam; "not a crook"
- The US Declared war on this after 9/11
- The Japanese absolutely ravaged (or "Raped") this Chinese city in their Imperial Expansion
- The Nation invaded by Germany, starting World War 2
- Term used to describe Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand)
- The sinking of this ship by German U-Boats was a precursor to the US entering WWI
- This is both a location and a Resolution - US Ships were attacked there, and LBJ used the attack to expand presidential warmaking powers
- This was the US policy to stop Communism from spreading
- This physical division of the German capitol was a symbol of the Cold War, and it's fall in 1991 a symbol of the end of the Cold War
- This Asian Peninsula saw the first large-scale Cold War combat, in a war that has technically never ended.
- This precedent-setting president promoted neutrality
- This president's Doctrine claimed the Western Hempisphere as the US Sphere of influence
- This Central European nation was our enemy in both WWI and WW2
- The Leader of Soviet Russia during WW2 and the beginning of the Cold War
- During the Cold War we supported various dictators and authoritarians because they were this (hint: against what we were against)
- This Telegram from the Germans during WWI propelled the US into WWI
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- This European power had colonized Indochina until the Vietnamese forced them to leave
- Germany promised this nation it would recover land lost to the US in the 1840s if they joined the Central Powers in WWI
- Those who supported getting involved in World War 2
- The Soviet response to a United Western Europe, their own group of nations allied with the USSR
- This Vietnamese Offensive occured on their New Year, and shares the name
- President who sent "advisors" to Vietnam until he was assassinated
- This Theory posited that if one nation fell to communism, surrounding nations would also fall
- This natural resource was key to Japanese expansion, and the rise of the Middle East as a world power in the 1960s
- This Russian City spelled doom for the Nazis, as the winter and stiff Russian resistance stopped them cold.
- When you don't choose a side, like Washington suggested we be.
- The Anti-Soviet group of nations, sworn to defend each other if attacked; still around today.
- Soviet Missiles on this island, just south of Florida, saw the two nations nearly go to nuclear war.
- Before US entry to the war, this is how we let European nations "borrow" weapons to fight the Fascists
- Those who wanted to stay out of WWII were called this, wanting to keep out of world affairs
- He was the North Vietnamese leader during the Vietnam War
- FDR's VP, this President dropped the bombs on Japan and laid out the policy of "Containment"
- During the Cold War, this was our main enemy
- President who "escalated" Vietnam, costing him the presidency in 1968
34 Clues: The US Declared war on this after 9/11 • During the Cold War, this was our main enemy • Those who supported getting involved in World War 2 • The Nation invaded by Germany, starting World War 2 • This precedent-setting president promoted neutrality • This was the US policy to stop Communism from spreading • He was the North Vietnamese leader during the Vietnam War • ...
WW2 and the cold war 2023-02-23
Across
- permitted the sale of arms to European
- the buying country crossed the Atlantic on
- and economic relations
- a national policy of avoiding international
- commodity
Down
- restricting the consumption of a relatively
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Great Britain France the Soviet Union United States, and China
- own ships and paid for them at once in cash.
- intended for direct use or consumption
10 Clues: commodity • and economic relations • Germany, Italy, and Japan • permitted the sale of arms to European • intended for direct use or consumption • the buying country crossed the Atlantic on • a national policy of avoiding international • restricting the consumption of a relatively • own ships and paid for them at once in cash. • ...
Early Cold War 2021-03-14
Across
- Corps, Provided educational and technological support to developing countries
- For Progress, Aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U.S. and Latin America
- Proliferation, Spread of nuclear weapons also caused tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- F Kennedy, 35th U.S president who was used in many propaganda against communism
- Blockade, Attempt of Soviet Union in 1948 to block western allies access to their sectors of Berlin
- Eisenhower, 34th president who avoided war during the Cold war and did not adopt policies that jeopardized the economy
- Deal, Truman plan of recommending all Americans to have health insurance, increase in minimum wage, and equal rights
- Blacklist, Denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be or to have been communists
- Race, A race to who could drop the first atomic bomb to show supremacy over the rest of the world
- Nations, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, East Germany are all examples of nations under the influence of the Soviet Union
- The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a
- An alliance between countries who purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all it members by political and military means
- Conference, Conference discussing the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe
- MacArthur, Lead in the reformation of Japan with political, economic, and social reforms
- Khrushchev, Led the Soviet Union as the first secretary of the ruling communist party from 1953 to 1964
- of Pigs, Failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 of those opposed to Fidel Castro’s Cuban revolution
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- Stalin, Soviet Union's dictator at start of the Cold war serving from 1927 to 1953
- War, First time the two superpowers fought a "proxy war" in a third country over communism
- War, Period of geopolitical tension between Soviet Union and the United States
- Missile Crisis, Soviet Union had missiles aimed at the U.S from Cuba escalating to the U.S deployment of missiles in Turkey aimed at the Soviet Union causing them to back down
- Truman, Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan
- Campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions
- Wall, Wall built by the communist government of East Berlin separating it from West Berlin
- Amendment, Article about no president allowed to serve more than two terms in office
- A policy created by the U.S. using numerous strategies to prevent spreading Communism
- Parallel, Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways)
- Airlift, The U.S response to the Berlin Blockade (Supplying the citizens of the besieged city)
- Castro, Allied with the Soviet Union and allowed the Soviets to place nuclear weapons in Cuba
- Plan, U.S. transferred over $12 billion in economic recovery programs to Europe after WW2 to prevent communism from spreading
- Germany, The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union
- Doctrine, U.S. providing political, military, and economic assistance to nations threaten by communism
- Conference, The last conference of ww2 creating tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- Germany, The part of Germany controlled by the allies
- Pact, Collective defense treaty established by the Soviet Union and 7 satellite states to fight of the NATO alliance
- Curtain, Political Boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
35 Clues: The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a • Germany, The part of Germany controlled by the allies • Parallel, Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways) • Truman, Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan • Germany, The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union • ...
Early Cold War 2021-03-14
Across
- Allied with the Soviet Union and allowed the Soviets to place nuclear weapons in Cuba
- Wall built by the communist government of East Berlin separating it from West Berlin
- Period of geopolitical tension between Soviet Union and the United States
- U.S. transferred over $12 billion in economic recovery programs to Europe after WW2 to prevent communism from spreading
- Led the Soviet Union as the first secretary of the ruling communist party from 1953 to 1964
- A policy created by the U.S. using numerous strategies to prevent spreading Communism
- 34th president who avoided war during the Cold war and did not adopt policies that jeopardized the economy
- U.S. providing political, military, and economic assistance to nations threaten by communism
- MacArthur, Lead in the reformation of Japan with political, economic, and social reforms
- Soviet Union's dictator at start of the Cold war serving from 1927 to 1953
- First time the two superpowers fought a "proxy war" in a third country over communism
- The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a
- Attempt of Soviet Union in 1948 to block western allies access to their sectors of Berlin
- Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, East Germany are all examples of nations under the influence of the Soviet Union
- Collective defense treaty established by the Soviet Union and 7 satellite states to fight of the NATO alliance
- Spread of nuclear weapons also caused tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
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- Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways)
- Campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions
- Soviet Union had missiles aimed at the U.S from Cuba escalating to the U.S deployment of missiles in Turkey aimed at the Soviet Union causing them to back down
- The part of Germany controlled by the allies
- Conference discussing the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe
- The last conference of ww2 creating tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan
- An alliance between countries who purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all it members by political and military means
- The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union
- A race to who could drop the first atomic bomb to show supremacy over the rest of the world
- Denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be or to have been communists
- Political Boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
- 35th U.S president who was used in many propaganda against communism
- Provided educational and technological support to developing countries
- Aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U.S. and Latin America
- Article about no president allowed to serve more than two terms in office
- Failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 of those opposed to Fidel Castro’s Cuban revolution
- The U.S response to the Berlin Blockade (Supplying the citizens of the besieged city)
- Truman plan of recommending all Americans to have health insurance, increase in minimum wage, and equal rights
35 Clues: The part of Germany controlled by the allies • Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways) • Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan • The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a • The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union • Political Boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas • ...
Early Cold War 2021-03-14
Across
- Allied with the Soviet Union and allowed the Soviets to place nuclear weapons in Cuba
- Spread of nuclear weapons also caused tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- Lead in the reformation of Japan with political, economic, and social reforms
- Failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 of those opposed to Fidel Castro’s Cuban revolution
- Soviet Union had missiles aimed at the U.S from Cuba escalating to the U.S deployment of missiles in Turkey aimed at the Soviet Union causing them to back down
- First time the two superpowers fought a "proxy war" in a third country over communism
- Collective defense treaty established by the Soviet Union and 7 satellite states to fight of the NATO alliance
- Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways)
- Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan
- A race to who could drop the first atomic bomb to show supremacy over the rest of the world
- Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, East Germany are all examples of nations under the influence of the Soviet Union
- Aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U.S. and Latin America
- The last conference of ww2 creating tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- Article about no president allowed to serve more than two terms in office
- Truman plan of recommending all Americans to have health insurance, increase in minimum wage, and equal rights
- The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a
- Provided educational and technological support to developing countries
- The part of Germany controlled by the allies
Down
- 34th president who avoided war during the Cold war and did not adopt policies that jeopardized the economy
- Attempt of Soviet Union in 1948 to block western allies access to their sectors of Berlin
- The U.S response to the Berlin Blockade (Supplying the citizens of the besieged city)
- U.S. transferred over $12 billion in economic recovery programs to Europe after WW2 to prevent communism from spreading
- Wall built by the communist government of East Berlin separating it from West Berlin
- Political Boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
- Denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be or to have been communists
- Period of geopolitical tension between Soviet Union and the United States
- 35th U.S president who was used in many propaganda against communism
- Campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions
- Led the Soviet Union as the first secretary of the ruling communist party from 1953 to 1964
- Soviet Union's dictator at start of the Cold war serving from 1927 to 1953
- An alliance between countries who purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all it members by political and military means
- Conference discussing the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe
- U.S. providing political, military, and economic assistance to nations threaten by communism
- The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union
- A policy created by the U.S. using numerous strategies to prevent spreading Communism
35 Clues: The part of Germany controlled by the allies • Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways) • Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan • The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a • The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union • Political Boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas • ...
Grandad's personalised crossword 2020-03-21
Across
- What hour of the day was Christmas dinner booked for in 2019
- Aredee's favourite activity at Mablethorpe fair
- Fat gangster _______ the Hutt from Star Wars
- Name of static van site in Mablethorpe
- Usual day we visit
- Company where you and Nan worked
- Famous shop in London
- Presenter of Time Team
- Animal I used to breed
- County last of the summer wine was filmed in
- Name of Dad's Star Trek club
- How many slices would Nan cut cobs into?
- How many minutes fast do you set your clocks?
- County we moved to in Wales
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- Name of dance club at Langley Mill
- What is Pippa's breed?
- Main frontline aeroplane fighter in WW2
- What animal of Aredee's was lost in your bungalow?
- Nan's favourite colour
- Month of Jesse's birthday
- Seaside town that features a giant seated sculpture of Freddie Gilroy
- Chocolate bar on your mug
- place we visited on a hydrofoil
- Month you got married
- We had a competition at growing this last year
- What did Aredee always eat when she used to visit?
- Another word for 'choose' that Nan dislikes
- Teddy bears Aredee collected at Mablethorpe
- Dad's lookalike from Star Trek
- Artist who painted Mona Lisa
- Name of the building in the jigsaw you didn't finish?
31 Clues: Usual day we visit • Famous shop in London • Month you got married • What is Pippa's breed? • Nan's favourite colour • Presenter of Time Team • Animal I used to breed • Month of Jesse's birthday • Chocolate bar on your mug • County we moved to in Wales • Artist who painted Mona Lisa • Name of Dad's Star Trek club • Dad's lookalike from Star Trek • place we visited on a hydrofoil • ...
Carter - Clinton Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-18
Across
- Signed by CLinton on November 30, 1993
- Clinton's home state
- Dictator of Iraq that invaded Kuwait
- Reagan's Soviet counterpart
- He was shot in an assassination attempt
- City that was victim to a domestic terror attack
- Appointed to replace Justice Harry Blackmun
- Carter's economic problem
- Reagan's job before politics
- Balkan country torn by civil war in the 90's
- First bill signed into law by Clinton
- Bush's slogan "Read my ..."
- Female VP candidate
- Nickname given to Reagan's economic plan
- 2nd female Justice on the US Supreme Court
- Department created in October 1979
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- Bush's VP
- Appointed Bush as Ambassador to the UN
- Flew of aircraft carriers in WW2.
- Marines were killed in a base bombing
- President during Desert Storm
- Cold War symbol that fell in '89
- Israeli and Palestine peace treaty
- Agreement that reduced trade barriers between the US, Canada, and Mexico
- Carter was the governor of this state
- Petroleum issue in the 70's
- Cause for #42's impeachment
- Lost the 1988 election
- Carter VP who lost in '84
- Reagan's home state
- First female appointed to the Supreme Court
- Which president did not serve in the military?
- This VP that lost the 2000 election
- Sworn in as #41 in 1989
- Defeated Carter in 1980
35 Clues: Bush's VP • Reagan's home state • Female VP candidate • Clinton's home state • Lost the 1988 election • Sworn in as #41 in 1989 • Defeated Carter in 1980 • Carter's economic problem • Carter VP who lost in '84 • Reagan's Soviet counterpart • Petroleum issue in the 70's • Cause for #42's impeachment • Bush's slogan "Read my ..." • Reagan's job before politics • President during Desert Storm • ...
U.S. Final Exam Review 2024-05-27
Across
- popular president of the 1980s
- In the 1950s-60, people moved out of the cities and lived here
- He was elected for 2 terms in the 1990s
- policy to keep communism from spreading any further
- He was a president who was never elected by the people
- buses riders from the North rode through the South to test laws
- Name of hotel that was broken into and ultimately led to Nixon's resignation
- Plessy vs. Ferguson said that you could separate people as long as it was ___
- General who got fired because he wanted to bomb China during Korean War
Down
- She did not give up her seat on a bus and was arrested.
- laws in the south to keep races separated in society
- Supreme Ct. case that said separate was not equal. ___ vs. Board of Ed.
- Leader of the Civil Rights movement who was killed.
- 1st Catholic President
- number of students who volunteered to be integrated into an all white school
- North Vietnam supplied the Vietcong through laos and Cambodia called the Ho Chi Minh __
- U.S. foreign policy after WW2 was to fight this
- He brought communism to China
- Period of icy rivalry between the U.S. and Russia
- A plan to send aid to countries so they do not fall to communism
- A long war that the U.S. did not win.
21 Clues: 1st Catholic President • He brought communism to China • popular president of the 1980s • A long war that the U.S. did not win. • He was elected for 2 terms in the 1990s • U.S. foreign policy after WW2 was to fight this • Period of icy rivalry between the U.S. and Russia • Leader of the Civil Rights movement who was killed. • ...
Geography 2023-04-28
Across
- The best country in the world
- The natural disaster the East Coast has
- One of the axis powers -Hilter was in charge
- The group of people wiped out during the Holocaust
- the largest lake in europe
- Water located underground- starts with a
- Rebirth in new bodies or form of life
- Land between the rivers
- Pattern of ocean currents and water temperatures in the Mid- Pacific Region aquifer
- Capital of Texas
- great river
- the world’s biggest island
- Drift The idea that the continents were once joined together
- the town where a nuclear accident occurred in 1986
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- Land almost completely surrounded by water, but still attached to a portion of land
- the idea based on public ownership and communal control
- sea the world’s largest inland body of water
- old egyptian form of writing
- raising of livestock
- Second longest river in the world
- Really dry
- When water is cycled back up into the clouds
- One of the resources from the Americas in the Triangular Slave Trade
- Between the US and Soviet Union after WW2
- How many European countries were at the Berlin Conference
- The state of the atmosphere right now
- a large mass of snow and ice that slide down a mountain
- Water that lies underground
- where the renaissance began
- diamond Another name for a conflict diamond
30 Clues: Really dry • great river • Capital of Texas • raising of livestock • Land between the rivers • the largest lake in europe • the world’s biggest island • Water that lies underground • where the renaissance began • old egyptian form of writing • The best country in the world • Second longest river in the world • Rebirth in new bodies or form of life • The state of the atmosphere right now • ...
Global Regents Review 2023-06-05
Across
- The peace treaty that ended WW1
- The Systematic destruction of religious, ethnic, racial, or a national group
- Stronger nation takes over a weaker nation
- Mass genocide of Jewish people during WW2
- Slogan of PEACE, LAND, and BREAD
- organization of oil producing states (mostly in the Middle East)
- Production of crops increased drastically due to new technological advances
- Fought against apartheid in South Africa
- modernized Turkey after the fall of the Ottoman Empire
- The founder of communist China
- Leader of the Vietnam communist party
- Pride in one’s country or culture
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- Absolute monarch King Louis XVI was overthrown during this revolution
- Leader of USSR who forced a famine in Ukraine
- military alliance supported by the U.S
- Form of government which focuses on the glory and power of the nation
- Form of government in which the monarch has absolute power among their people
- The spread of nuclear weapons
- Founded communism as a response to the Industrial Revolution
- Period of violence that occurs after the onset of the French Revolution
- Movement in Africa where nationalism spread throughout the continent
- This revolution happened after Shah Pahlavi’s regime was overthrown
- The cause of this war was due to the assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand
- Helped South Americans revolt against Spain
- Leader of Indian nationalism movement
25 Clues: The spread of nuclear weapons • The founder of communist China • The peace treaty that ended WW1 • Slogan of PEACE, LAND, and BREAD • Pride in one’s country or culture • Leader of Indian nationalism movement • Leader of the Vietnam communist party • military alliance supported by the U.S • Fought against apartheid in South Africa • Mass genocide of Jewish people during WW2 • ...
Cold War 2025-04-18
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- Describes East Germany's closure of land corridors to West Berlin in 1948-49
- Fundamental US foreign policy
- Race between the US and Soviet Union
- United states
- investigated and questioned suspected communist
- War in the far east
- China
- Not affiliated with either the US-led or Soviet-led blocs, often countries in Asia and Africa that sought to remain neutral
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- A strategy of pushing a situation to the brink of war to force concessions from an adversary
- An organization formed as an answer to the information of NATO to protect the Eastern Soviet union
- Failed invasion of Cuba by anti-castro forces
- The US and British airlifts of supplies to West Berlin after the Soviet blockade in 1948,preventing it from falling to communism
- A metaphor for the division between communist Eastern Europe and democratic Western Europe, coined by Winston Churchill
- The practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper evidence
- Multiple nations coming together
- European recovery plans name
- A lessening of tension of strained relations, often used in the context of improving relations between the US and the Soviet Unions
- First satellite that went to space
- Anti-ballistic missiles, designed to shoot down incoming missiles
- An ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after WW2
20 Clues: China • United states • War in the far east • European recovery plans name • Fundamental US foreign policy • Multiple nations coming together • First satellite that went to space • Race between the US and Soviet Union • Failed invasion of Cuba by anti-castro forces • investigated and questioned suspected communist • ...
Kennedys Years in Office 2024-04-14
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- What initials represented John and was what many call him?
- What was Kennedy extremely good at?
- What was the first name of the man who assassinated John?
- JFK was successful in getting a what test ban treaty signed?
- What was built between East and West Berlin?
- What country was a major war occurring at the time?
- What policy did JFK support?
- What did John promise to get a man on?
- What was intensified due to the Soviet Unions progress?
- What sector of U.S forces was John during WW2?
- Bay of what?
- What year was JFK assassinated?
- What was JFK in when he was assassinated?
- Where did JFK work as part of the movie industry?
- What Corp did JFK establish?
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- What was President Kennedy's defense policy called?
- What did Kennedy try to contain?
- What did he establish?
- Was Kennedy considered a War hero (yes or no)?
- How old was JFK when he was assassinated?
- What major missile crisis was occurring at the time of JFK's presidency?
- What was the last name of the man who assassinated John?
- What chemical was used to remove the lush forest in Vietnam?
- What number was JFK in regards to the history of Presidents? ex. 29th
- What is the name of the only President to win a Pulitzer prize?
25 Clues: Bay of what? • What did he establish? • What policy did JFK support? • What Corp did JFK establish? • What year was JFK assassinated? • What did Kennedy try to contain? • What was Kennedy extremely good at? • What did John promise to get a man on? • How old was JFK when he was assassinated? • What was JFK in when he was assassinated? • ...
American History 1920-1975 2022-01-17
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- economic transition from war to peace
- a call to unite, recognize heritage
- large merchant ships for troops/supplies
- remeoving enemies from power
- central and southern Great Plains
- high risk investments for huge returns
- public endoresement
- nonviolent end to segregation
- a form of facism shaped by Hitler's ideas
- average annual income per person
- bombing wide area with lots of bombs
- Agricultural Adjustment Administration
- workplaces only open to union members
- National Aeronatics and Space Admin.
- official ideology of the Soviet Union
- intense fear of communism
- military tactic
- confined in camps
- goods brought to West Berlin daily
- repealing prohibition
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- first artificial satelite to orbit earth
- division between noncomunists and commu
- symbol of the cold war
- popular music with teens
- 700 mile long highway linking Burma to China
- countries subject to Soviet domination
- deliberate destruction of entire groups
- primarily existed for mass murder
- giving in in order to keep the peace
- a peaceful way of protesting
- Invasion of Western Europe began
- group of countries that opposed axis powers
- most severe economic downturn
- a senator tactic
- competition after WW2 for power
- a period of slow business activity
- suicide planes
- leaders who maniupulate
- manufacturing process
- allaince of groups with similar goals
- Civilian Conservation Corps
41 Clues: suicide planes • military tactic • a senator tactic • confined in camps • public endoresement • manufacturing process • repealing prohibition • symbol of the cold war • leaders who maniupulate • popular music with teens • intense fear of communism • Civilian Conservation Corps • remeoving enemies from power • a peaceful way of protesting • most severe economic downturn • ...
The Cold War Era 2022-04-21
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- the ending of a policy of racial segregation.
- a movement in the united states that abolished institutional racial segregation
- reward given returning soldiers.
- historical era where people where in constant fear of being nuked
- Shorten name for the communist state of now russia during 1922 to 1991.
- The president during 1952-1960
- parallel What divides both North and South Korea?
- U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War which tried to contain communism from spreading
- A movement made to find communist “hiding” in America
- democratic institutions installed in eastern European countries after WW2
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- “separate but equal”
- the United States' foreign policy with regard to communism.
- first satellite to orbit the earth
- defence treaty made by the USSR.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- political tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their allies during the 1940s and 1950s
- New homes built very fast and cheap
- The capital of Germany
- Americans fear that communist would take over the world
- the part of germany controlled by France,The united states,and Great Britain
- A senator who believed communist spies lived all over the US
- the part of germany controlled by the USSR
- the action or process of a state withdrawing from a former colony, leaving it independent.
- President during 1945-1952
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
25 Clues: “separate but equal” • The capital of Germany • President during 1945-1952 • The president during 1952-1960 • defence treaty made by the USSR. • reward given returning soldiers. • first satellite to orbit the earth • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • New homes built very fast and cheap • a political theory derived from Karl Marx • the part of germany controlled by the USSR • ...
Schiffzeli Wedding Crossword 2025-04-24
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- "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are," is a quote from this 1984 sci-fi movie, which Jenn used and Matt almost used in their respective high school yearbooks.
- Continent where Jenn and Matt's grandfathers served during WW2.
- Name of Jenn's car & great aunt.
- "Soapy" herb that neither Jenn nor Matt will eat.
- Disney character and dog name in common for both Jenn and Matt's families.
- Jenn and Matt believe in daily ______ing.
- Blood type and worldview of Jenn and Matt.
- Name shared by an uncle of both Jenn and Matt; also a Hebrew hero.
- Matt's spirit animal.
- Jenn's favorite flavor of hummus, grown by Jenn and made weekly by Matt.
- Jenn's spirit animal.
- Jenn's middle name.
- Catalan pepper sauce always found in Jenn and Matt's refrigerator.
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- Jenn's catch phrase.
- Matt's middle name.
- Former career of Jenn and Matt's mothers.
- Name of Matt's car & derivative of his father's name.
- Jenn and Matt's favorite park.
- Name of Ceci's bicycle and a tasty friut.
- State where Jenn and Matt were born.
- Matt's catch phrase.
- Former career of Jenn and Matt's fathers.
- High School sport for both Jenn and Matt.
- Jenn and Matt's favorite New York Times word puzzle.
- Name of Jenn's bicycle, borrowed from "1952 Vincent Black Lightning."
25 Clues: Matt's middle name. • Jenn's middle name. • Jenn's catch phrase. • Matt's catch phrase. • Matt's spirit animal. • Jenn's spirit animal. • Jenn and Matt's favorite park. • Name of Jenn's car & great aunt. • State where Jenn and Matt were born. • Former career of Jenn and Matt's mothers. • Name of Ceci's bicycle and a tasty friut. • Jenn and Matt believe in daily ______ing. • ...
Race car 2025-10-09
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- A car that has a ghost symbol as his car logo is?
- , who is the winner of world driver champion last year
- Alpha tauri f1 car is domminated by what collor?
- max verstapen race for
- A car brand from germany that has a long history in ww2
- nissan gtr r34 is a car from?
- F1 last race in 2024 is in?
- , A car that going in on a track when there is a accident called?
- KIA car is a brand from?
- , who is f1 driver that wins 7 in a row world driver champhion
- 24 hour race is a race that shows speed and?
- A car brand that comes from america?
- X pander is a car used as?
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- martin f1 car identical with what collor
- A car brand that was from germany
- A car brand that was identical with eifel tower is
- From what brand is acura nsx 90' car
- One of the best mercedes f1 model car is?
- A jeep is a car with type?
- , one off the driver in f1 scuderia ferrari in 2025 is
- Goerge russel race for?
- Mclaren is a brand of car that comes from?
- Porsche 911 gt3rs car is used to race on?
- Mclaren f1 car is identical with what color?
- Autodromo Nazionale is f1 race circuit from what country?
25 Clues: max verstapen race for • Goerge russel race for? • KIA car is a brand from? • A jeep is a car with type? • X pander is a car used as? • F1 last race in 2024 is in? • nissan gtr r34 is a car from? • A car brand that was from germany • From what brand is acura nsx 90' car • A car brand that comes from america? • martin f1 car identical with what collor • ...
Dom's Crossword [WW1 Edition] 2026-05-18
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- Largest offensive of the Eastern (Russian) Front
- First extremely lethal gas used in the war
- End of the war
- Two large wars in the ____ peninsula involving the Ottoman Empire, Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania are called what?
- Nation that invented the tank
- Last name of the head of the British navy at the time that would later become one of the nations most respected prime ministers
- Empire that started the war
- Only major naval battle of the war is named the 'Battle of _______'
- Year of the Russian Revolution
- Nation that joined the Entente (allies) to gain the region of Transylvania
- The name for the German's new kind of submarine
- Name for the war before WW2 and they started calling it WW1
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- The barren wasteland between two opposing trenches
- Start of the war
- Last Tsar of the Russian Empire
- Type of defense that had soldiers dig into the ground
- Nickname for the American troops during the war
- Ally to Germany/Austria-Hungary that later joined the Entente (France/UK/Russia)
- Nation with the largest army during the war
- Largest battle of the Western Front
- Austria-Hungary invaded Serbia after their military did what?
- Word for a German/Prussian Emperor
- Nation that lost the highest percentage of their population
- Britain joined the war after Germany invaded what neutral country?
24 Clues: End of the war • Start of the war • Empire that started the war • Nation that invented the tank • Year of the Russian Revolution • Last Tsar of the Russian Empire • Word for a German/Prussian Emperor • Largest battle of the Western Front • First extremely lethal gas used in the war • Nation with the largest army during the war • Nickname for the American troops during the war • ...
They Called Us Enemy Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-16
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- the war going on in the time the book is taking place in
- where does George attend college
- the place in California that the family lived for a while.
- what did Franklin Roosevelt call the Japanese after they bombed Pearl Harbor. ____ enemies
- the president at this time period, says that they are ready for action
- the main character, he is telling his story
- the newborn daughter
- what the family calls their mother, she does a ton for the family including making curtains
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- the first camp they went to, it was in Arkansas
- what do the kids think they are doing/going on the train.
- the attorney general of California when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, his goal was to lock up all the Japanese because he claimed nobody knew what they were gonna do. Earl ____
- the father of the family, preaches that it necessary for people to come together and work together at camps
- main characters younger brother, they are very close
- what do the parents answer on the loyalty questions causing them to go to Camp Tule Lake.
- the nationality of the family, their home country bombed Pearl Harbor starting this chaos
15 Clues: the newborn daughter • where does George attend college • the main character, he is telling his story • the first camp they went to, it was in Arkansas • main characters younger brother, they are very close • the war going on in the time the book is taking place in • what do the kids think they are doing/going on the train. • ...
APUSH 2023-05-15
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- which side of vietnam wanted communism?
- the economic aid program U.S. provided to western European nations to rebuild the economy
- the form of government South Korea adopted after WW2, no party gains a clear majority
- Failed U.S. operation in Cuba that attempted to overthrow Castro's government
- Roosevelt's foreign policy that was also used in affairs with Latin American nations that later became the Roosevelt Corollary
- method for the civil rights movement mlk wants instead of violence when facing racial injustice
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- Where did the Soviets deploy their atomic missiles in return to the deployment of U.S. missiles in Turkey
- Where U.S. missiles in Turkey were facing - also where Khrushchev's vacation house is
- When did the Korean War begin?
- the state that used devious methods to hinder the African American citizens from voting
- Theory that if one vietnam falls under communism neighboring nations would follow
- Which nation provided the North Koreans with supplies to be better armed than the South in the Korean War
- Political persecution of left wing individuals
- An armed communist organization in South Vietnam
- brutal dictator in Cuba who was overthrown in the Cuban revolution
15 Clues: When did the Korean War begin? • which side of vietnam wanted communism? • Political persecution of left wing individuals • An armed communist organization in South Vietnam • brutal dictator in Cuba who was overthrown in the Cuban revolution • Failed U.S. operation in Cuba that attempted to overthrow Castro's government • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-05-23
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- allies flew supplies and food into a blockaded berlin
- principle established by president Truman stating that the US will give military aid to countries being forced into communism
- geopolitical strategy implemented by the united states to slow the spread of communism
- the capital city of Germany that was divided between the USSR and the allied powers after WW2
- US senator who believed that the US was being taken over by communist spies
- the period in american history in which senator Joseph McCarthy prosecuted many people on the grounds that they were communists
- political system of the USSR until its collapse in 1991
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- island off the florida coast of the United States where Soviet missiles were placed in 1962
- name given by Winston Churchill to the line of soviet puppet governments that divided eastern and western Europe
- organization developed by western Europe, Us, and Canada to counter soviet power in Europe
- soviet version of NATO
- the maintenance of military power to prevent attack
- communist dictator of cuba
- the easing of tensions between the soviet union and the united states
- first satellite ever launched into space; put USSR in the lead in the space race
15 Clues: soviet version of NATO • communist dictator of cuba • the maintenance of military power to prevent attack • allies flew supplies and food into a blockaded berlin • political system of the USSR until its collapse in 1991 • the easing of tensions between the soviet union and the united states • ...
Illicit Drugs 2025-12-05
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- Most common date rape drug that causes amnesia and slows the body’s responses
- misuse Taking a prescription used for one problem and using it to treat another
- Most powerful hallucinogen commonly taken on blotter paper
- Opioid associated with a euphoric high and high overdose risk
- The most addictive component of cannabis
- salts Stimulant that is 10x stronger than cocaine; Causes intense cravings, hallucinations, and paranoia
- Stimulant that is inhaled or injected and causes an increased heart rate and decrease in appetite
- Date rape drug that disrupts memory and depresses the central nervous system
- Type of drug that can cause major breathing problems, discoloration around the mouth and nose
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- Known as the “designer/club drug”; was originally used for marriage counseling
- Type of drugs that can slow the central nervous system, depress anxiety, cause seizures, coma, and respiratory distress
- Highly potent synthetic opioid that is commonly mixed with other drugs without the user’s knowledge
- Synthetic hallucinogen that is also known as the “zombie drug” for its violent tendencies
- Drug that causes lung damage, impairs cognition, and increases heart rate
- Stimulant that was used by soldiers during WW2 for flying long distances
15 Clues: The most addictive component of cannabis • Most powerful hallucinogen commonly taken on blotter paper • Opioid associated with a euphoric high and high overdose risk • Stimulant that was used by soldiers during WW2 for flying long distances • Drug that causes lung damage, impairs cognition, and increases heart rate • ...
Illicit Drugs 2025-12-05
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- Type of drugs that can slow the central nervous system, depress anxiety, cause seizures, coma, and respiratory distress
- Drug that causes lung damage, impairs cognition, and increases heart rate
- Most powerful hallucinogen commonly taken on blotter paper
- Stimulant that is 10x stronger than cocaine; Causes intense cravings, hallucinations, and paranoia
- Opioid associated with a euphoric high and high overdose risk
- Known as the “designer/club drug”; was originally used for marriage counseling
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- Taking a prescription used for one problem and using it to treat another
- Type of drug that can cause major breathing problems, discoloration around the mouth and nose
- The most addictive component of cannabis
- Synthetic hallucinogen that is also known as the “zombie drug” for its violent tendencies
- Stimulant that is inhaled or injected and causes an increased heart rate and decrease in appetite
- Highly potent synthetic opioid that is commonly mixed with other drugs without the user’s knowledge
- Date rape drug that disrupts memory and depresses the central nervous system
- Stimulant that was used by soldiers during WW2 for flying long distances
- Most common date rape drug that causes amnesia and slows the body’s responses
15 Clues: The most addictive component of cannabis • Most powerful hallucinogen commonly taken on blotter paper • Opioid associated with a euphoric high and high overdose risk • Taking a prescription used for one problem and using it to treat another • Stimulant that was used by soldiers during WW2 for flying long distances • ...
Vietnam War 2021-11-24
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- Coup- When the leaders of a country's army seize political power by force.
- - Is the economic and political system in which enterprises are privately owned and operated for profit
- -National Liberation Front of South Vietnam - the political organisation of the South Vietnamese Communists.
- Theory - Idea that if one country becomes communist, its neighbours are sure to follow, falling like dominos.
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- - Strong feelings of loyalty to a country.
- -Person who opposes participation in any war.
- -An irregular fighter who uses hit-and-run tactics, ambushes, etc., as distinct from a regular army soldier.
- Communist-led national liberation movement founded in 1941 by Ho Chi Minh to fight for Vietnam’s independence.
- - The guerrillas who formed the military wing of the NLF were given this name by their enemies.
- War - State of hostilities which started soon after WW2 between the USSR and its allies on the one hand, and the USA and its allies on the other.
10 Clues: - Strong feelings of loyalty to a country. • -Person who opposes participation in any war. • Coup- When the leaders of a country's army seize political power by force. • - The guerrillas who formed the military wing of the NLF were given this name by their enemies. • ...
Toisen Maailmansodan Taistelut 2020-12-07
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- Biggest sea battle in history. Fought in pasific ocean, 1942.
- Biggest landing in history of mankind. it was made by USA, Britain and Canada.
- Biggest tank battle in history. Was fought in 1943.
- Biggest battle fought in history of Nordic countries and was fought in june 1944.
- Hitler`s last major offensive in WW2 but it was stopped by the US 101st Airborne division in Bastogne.
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- Last battle fought in western front. In the battle US and german troops joined together against Waffen-SS Who were nazis.
- Bombing that took place in 1945 by British and American Bomber regiments.
- One of the last battles of the eastern front and in it the nazis were finally beaten by red army.
- One of the most famous battles in the eastern front.
- Battle fought against german submarines in 1941-1943. in the Atlantic Ocean.
10 Clues: Biggest tank battle in history. Was fought in 1943. • One of the most famous battles in the eastern front. • Biggest sea battle in history. Fought in pasific ocean, 1942. • Bombing that took place in 1945 by British and American Bomber regiments. • Battle fought against german submarines in 1941-1943. in the Atlantic Ocean. • ...
The Great Depression of the 1920s 2024-01-20
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- A down term in the economy that takes place for a long time
- President who promised to end the Great Depression via "The New Deal"
- A place people went to in order to get a free meal
- WW1 Veterans who marched to the US capitol in protest to gain bonus pay for their service
- A rise in prices and a decrease in the value of money
- A harsh Midwest drought that made soil become dust, causing dust storms
- A law created to financially aid the unemployed, the elderly, and the disabled
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- A place where homeless people built their homes using anything they could find. Also known as "Hoovervilles" after President Hoover
- President who was blamed for the start of the Great Depression and was nicknamed the "Do Nothing President"
- Addresses given out by President Roosevelt during WW2 and the Great Depression via radio
10 Clues: A place people went to in order to get a free meal • A rise in prices and a decrease in the value of money • A down term in the economy that takes place for a long time • President who promised to end the Great Depression via "The New Deal" • A harsh Midwest drought that made soil become dust, causing dust storms • ...
Aviation 2022-03-17
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- flight- a flight that carries people from one place to another.
- a force that moves an aircraft in the direction of the motion
- Jets-A variety of jets that are military built for military jobs.
- Motion on an aircraft along its nose-to-tail axis.
- a force that opposes the motion of the aircraft
- the force with which gravity attracts a body toward the center of the Earth.
- the main planes stability and also creates a lift along with the wings
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- What holds the plane together.
- A rectangular area of the ground set aside for aircraft to land and take-off
- someone who flys and controls the plane
- fighter jet made and used for the best of the best.
- A vertical control surface in the tail of an airplane, and controls the side-to-side movement of an aircraft.
- Lifts the planes amount and direction
- Jet- A body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing
- the force that directly opposes the weight of an airplane and holds it in the air
15 Clues: What holds the plane together. • Lifts the planes amount and direction • someone who flys and controls the plane • a force that opposes the motion of the aircraft • Motion on an aircraft along its nose-to-tail axis. • fighter jet made and used for the best of the best. • a force that moves an aircraft in the direction of the motion • ...
The Manhattan Project 2025-04-08
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- The project began because Americans were worried about atomic bombs when a German scientist discovered the following: Atoms are split apart, releasing energy. This is known as nuclear ______.
- In New York, the city that was original headquarters for the project
- The Japanese city that was hit by the uranium-filled atomic bomb, Little Boy
- The plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki
- The Japanese city that was hit by the plutonium-filled atomic bomb, Fat Man
- In Tennessee, the town that was the main headquarters for the project and home to the first plutonium reactor and uranium enrichment plants
- In 1944, the first atomic bomb was ___.
- In 1945, the first atomic bomb was ____.
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- Following WW2, the war that began because of this research development
- The plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima
- There were ____ billion dollars spent on the project
- The last name of the man who led the Manhattan Project
- What Japan did following the bombings
- In New Mexico, the town that was the weapons research laboratory (known as Project Y) and the location for bomb design and testing
- In Washington, the town that was the main plutonium reactor / plutonium production plant
15 Clues: What Japan did following the bombings • In 1944, the first atomic bomb was ___. • In 1945, the first atomic bomb was ____. • The plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki • The plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima • There were ____ billion dollars spent on the project • The last name of the man who led the Manhattan Project • ...
The Iron Curtain 2026-05-04
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- 33rd president of the United States
- Soviet revolutionary and politician who led the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953.
- Union in control of East Berlin and East Germany after World War 2
- concrete barrier that encircled West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, separating it from East Berlin
- Long standing nation that fought alongside the Allies in world war 2, also withstood the endless bombing by the Germans
- economic aid to help rebuild Western European countries after World War II
- The Warsaw Pact was a military and political alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union
- Western Allied operation that supplied food, fuel, and essentials to West Berlin
- half of a German city under the Soviet Union following WW2
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- Entered World War 2 after the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan
- half of a German city under the Allies
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the Second World War
- the political and physical boundary that divided Europe from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War
- geopolitical and ideological tension between the United States and the Soviet Unio
- intergovernmental military alliance that was founded in the aftermath of World War II
15 Clues: 33rd president of the United States • half of a German city under the Allies • half of a German city under the Soviet Union following WW2 • Entered World War 2 after the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the Second World War • Union in control of East Berlin and East Germany after World War 2 • ...
Early Cold War 2021-03-14
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- Corps, Provided educational and technological support to developing countries
- Deal, Truman plan of recommending all Americans to have health insurance, increase in minimum wage, and equal rights
- Race, A race to who could drop the first atomic bomb to show supremacy over the rest of the world
- Missile Crisis, Soviet Union had missiles aimed at the U.S from Cuba escalating to the U.S deployment of missiles in Turkey aimed at the Soviet Union causing them to back down
- The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a
- Nations, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, East Germany are all examples of nations under the influence of the Soviet Union
- Khrushchev, Led the Soviet Union as the first secretary of the ruling communist party from 1953 to 1964
- Blacklist, Denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be or to have been communists
- Eisenhower, 34th president who avoided war during the Cold war and did not adopt policies that jeopardized the economy
- War, First time the two superpowers fought a "proxy war" in a third country over communism
- Amendment, Article about no president allowed to serve more than two terms in office
- A policy created by the U.S. using numerous strategies to prevent spreading Communism
- of Pigs, Failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 of those opposed to Fidel Castro’s Cuban revolution
- Campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions
- Plan, U.S. transferred over $12 billion in economic recovery programs to Europe after WW2 to prevent communism from spreading
- Blockade, Attempt of Soviet Union in 1948 to block western allies access to their sectors of Berlin
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- MacArthur, Lead in the reformation of Japan with political, economic, and social reforms
- An alliance between countries who purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all it members by political and military means
- Castro, Allied with the Soviet Union and allowed the Soviets to place nuclear weapons in Cuba
- Stalin, Soviet Union's dictator at start of the Cold war serving from 1927 to 1953
- Airlift, The U.S response to the Berlin Blockade (Supplying the citizens of the besieged city)
- Germany, The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union
- For Progress, Aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U.S. and Latin America
- Conference, Conference discussing the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe
- Conference, The last conference of ww2 creating tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- Doctrine, U.S. providing political, military, and economic assistance to nations threaten by communism
- Proliferation, Spread of nuclear weapons also caused tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- Truman, Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan
- Curtain, Political Boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
- Pact, Collective defense treaty established by the Soviet Union and 7 satellite states to fight of the NATO alliance
- Parallel, Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways)
- F Kennedy, 35th U.S president who was used in many propaganda against communism
- Germany, The part of Germany controlled by the allies
- Wall, Wall built by the communist government of East Berlin separating it from West Berlin
- War, Period of geopolitical tension between Soviet Union and the United States
35 Clues: The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a • Germany, The part of Germany controlled by the allies • Parallel, Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways) • Truman, Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan • Germany, The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union • ...
Early Cold War 2021-03-14
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- Allied with the Soviet Union and allowed the Soviets to place nuclear weapons in Cuba
- Spread of nuclear weapons also caused tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- Lead in the reformation of Japan with political, economic, and social reforms
- Failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 of those opposed to Fidel Castro’s Cuban revolution
- Soviet Union had missiles aimed at the U.S from Cuba escalating to the U.S deployment of missiles in Turkey aimed at the Soviet Union causing them to back down
- First time the two superpowers fought a "proxy war" in a third country over communism
- Collective defense treaty established by the Soviet Union and 7 satellite states to fight of the NATO alliance
- Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways)
- Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan
- A race to who could drop the first atomic bomb to show supremacy over the rest of the world
- Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, East Germany are all examples of nations under the influence of the Soviet Union
- Aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U.S. and Latin America
- The last conference of ww2 creating tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- Article about no president allowed to serve more than two terms in office
- Truman plan of recommending all Americans to have health insurance, increase in minimum wage, and equal rights
- The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a
- Provided educational and technological support to developing countries
- The part of Germany controlled by the allies
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- 34th president who avoided war during the Cold war and did not adopt policies that jeopardized the economy
- Attempt of Soviet Union in 1948 to block western allies access to their sectors of Berlin
- The U.S response to the Berlin Blockade (Supplying the citizens of the besieged city)
- U.S. transferred over $12 billion in economic recovery programs to Europe after WW2 to prevent communism from spreading
- Wall built by the communist government of East Berlin separating it from West Berlin
- Political Boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
- Denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be or to have been communists
- Period of geopolitical tension between Soviet Union and the United States
- 35th U.S president who was used in many propaganda against communism
- Campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions
- Led the Soviet Union as the first secretary of the ruling communist party from 1953 to 1964
- Soviet Union's dictator at start of the Cold war serving from 1927 to 1953
- An alliance between countries who purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all it members by political and military means
- Conference discussing the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe
- U.S. providing political, military, and economic assistance to nations threaten by communism
- The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union
- A policy created by the U.S. using numerous strategies to prevent spreading Communism
35 Clues: The part of Germany controlled by the allies • Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways) • Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan • The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a • The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union • Political Boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas • ...
KRYSTOF - COLD WAR 2022-01-11
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- An space aircraft launched by the Soviets on the 4th of October 1957.
- leader of USSR
- WHat is the surname of current USA's president
- signed in warsaw on mya 14th 1955. Very similar to nato, operated by the soviets, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Bulgaria, Albania
- One of the most dangerous man in WW2 was born as an Austrian but lived in Germany. His first name is Adolf.
- Once this object fell or got destroyed, people could travel from East Germany to West Germany with no problem.
- One of the biggest powers in the Cold War is one of the biggest countries in the world and it is not Russia.
- Who is the biggest and fluffiest dog at school
- One of the neutral countries in the cold war. LLocated in the united kingdom islands.
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- political border separating European countries
- Dubcek, democratic, socialism, 21 of August 1968, 5 warsaw pact counties, end of the short socialismus
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- A war when nobody was really shooting or killing people massively.
- wall that separated East and West Berlin
- The biggest country in Europe/Asia in the cold war
- In witch state was Mr. Jack born, it is under the state of Oregon and it is above Mexico.
- Made Russia communist, October revolution, 1917, died 1924
17 Clues: leader of USSR • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • wall that separated East and West Berlin • political border separating European countries • WHat is the surname of current USA's president • Who is the biggest and fluffiest dog at school • The biggest country in Europe/Asia in the cold war • Made Russia communist, October revolution, 1917, died 1924 • ...
HDFS 213 Quiz 4 Study Guide 2026-04-23
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- exposure to toxins or problematic pollution's are examples of _____.
- provide emotional intimacy and acceptance
- The idea that aging occurs with unstable oxygen molecules damaging surrounding DNA.
- The idea that the hormonal system ages and makes the body more susceptible to stress and diseases.
- The more active you stay, the more successfully you age.
- Maximum number of years a species can live.
- Being in a state of shock and not understanding the true scope of the situation.
- As reality sets in, frustration and pain resurface, often directed at oneself, loved ones, or a higher power.
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- average number of years a person is born will live. For example the US is around 79.
- The idea that the mitochondrias in your body decays as one ages.
- Mutual withdrawal between older adults due to anticipation of death.
- The generation that is born from 1946 and 1964. They were born during a period of economic prosperity post WW2.
- prejudice against those that are of a certain age.
- A desperate attempt to control and cope with the situation.
- The idea that human cells can only divide 75 to 80 times and older people suffer due to this fact.
15 Clues: provide emotional intimacy and acceptance • Maximum number of years a species can live. • prejudice against those that are of a certain age. • The more active you stay, the more successfully you age. • A desperate attempt to control and cope with the situation. • The idea that the mitochondrias in your body decays as one ages. • ...
Catch-22 2021-05-19
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- the memo from Colonel Scheisskopf say this has been canceled
- Where does Wintergreen plans to sell stolen Zippo lighters?
- he crashes his plane into a mountain after accidently killing someone
- Yossarian was threatened with this at the end of the book if he didn’t go through with his deal with Colonel Cathcart and Colonel Korn
- Who is behind the bombing raid on Yossarian’s camp?
- officers in Rome keep making Nately’s whore say this word
- Which holiday does Yossarian vow to spend in the hospital every year?
- he was presumed dead by everyone in the control tower but never actually died
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- What does Corporal Snark mix in with sweet potatoes to poison the squadron?
- What does Captain Black make everyone sign before they can do anything?
- Yossarian’s job in the army & also Joseph Heller’s job when he served in WW2
- Who does Yossarian meet in the hospital?
- What animal does Hungry Joe fight with?
- What had Major Major though his first name was before the first day of school?
- Who keeps getting demoted all of the time and works in the control tower?
- Yossarian makes up a dream in which he is holding this
- What does the Chaplain identify as?
17 Clues: What does the Chaplain identify as? • What animal does Hungry Joe fight with? • Who does Yossarian meet in the hospital? • Who is behind the bombing raid on Yossarian’s camp? • Yossarian makes up a dream in which he is holding this • officers in Rome keep making Nately’s whore say this word • Where does Wintergreen plans to sell stolen Zippo lighters? • ...
Profiles of Courage 2023-03-01
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- The "Black Panthers" ______ Battalion endured a record 183 straight days in combat in World War II
- The first unit to cross the Rhine into Germany in World War I were the Harlem _______.
- Served as both the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of Defense.
- This Henry earned both the US Medal Of Honor and the French Croix de Guerre.
- Henry O. Flipper became the first African American graduate of this United States Military Academy
- WW2 Airmen who earned 150 distinguished flying crosses
- William Harvey _______Awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery during the US Civil war after Escaping Slavery and joining the US infantry.
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- President who ended racial segregation in the U.S. Military.
- Nickname for the all black regiments serving mostly on the Western Frontier.
- Medal of Honor recipient Ruben Rivers secured this village during WWII
- Brigadier General Hazel Johnson-Brown Began her service in the US Army as an Operating Room_____.
- _______ Williams disguised herself as a man and enlisted in the army during the Civil War.
- Percentage of soldiers who were Black by the end of the the US Civil War.
13 Clues: WW2 Airmen who earned 150 distinguished flying crosses • President who ended racial segregation in the U.S. Military. • Medal of Honor recipient Ruben Rivers secured this village during WWII • Percentage of soldiers who were Black by the end of the the US Civil War. • Nickname for the all black regiments serving mostly on the Western Frontier. • ...
Part 4 Modern medicine re-cap 2025-02-27
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- Archibald McIndoe carried out 4000 operations on pilots of these types of injuries in WW2.
- These companies invested a lot in developing drugs in the twentieth century.
- These types of 'bodies' were hard to find for surgeons and carried bacteria deep inside.
- This types of surgery developed in WW1 to repair the faces of injured soldiers.
- Blood could be stored in these once they worked out how to make it clot.
- The US government provided the funding needed to produce Fleming's discovery.
- Antibiotics kill the bacteria that cause this major problem.
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- The job of the first person, Albert Alexander, to volunteer to be tested with the first antibiotic.
- The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- These machines could see broken bones and where bullets was embedded in the body.
- The discovery of blood groups in 1901 meant these could be done safely.
- Without his germ theory antibiotics would not have been discovered.
- Crick and Watson discovered that this gave clues as to what diseases a person may have due to their genetics.
13 Clues: The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming. • Antibiotics kill the bacteria that cause this major problem. • Without his germ theory antibiotics would not have been discovered. • The discovery of blood groups in 1901 meant these could be done safely. • Blood could be stored in these once they worked out how to make it clot. • ...
Part 4 Modern medicine re-cap 2025-02-27
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- Archibald McIndoe carried out 4000 operations on pilots of these types of injuries in WW2.
- These companies invested a lot in developing drugs in the twentieth century.
- These types of 'bodies' were hard to find for surgeons and carried bacteria deep inside.
- This types of surgery developed in WW1 to repair the faces of injured soldiers.
- Blood could be stored in these once they worked out how to make it clot.
- The US government provided the funding needed to produce Fleming's discovery.
- Antibiotics kill the bacteria that cause this major problem.
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- The job of the first person, Albert Alexander, to volunteer to be tested with the first antibiotic.
- The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- These machines could see broken bones and where bullets was embedded in the body.
- The discovery of blood groups in 1901 meant these could be done safely.
- Without his germ theory antibiotics would not have been discovered.
- Crick and Watson discovered that this gave clues as to what diseases a person may have due to their genetics.
13 Clues: The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming. • Antibiotics kill the bacteria that cause this major problem. • Without his germ theory antibiotics would not have been discovered. • The discovery of blood groups in 1901 meant these could be done safely. • Blood could be stored in these once they worked out how to make it clot. • ...
Halloween!! 2023-10-29
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- Aside from Potatoes and beets, what else was used as a Jack-o'-lantern? (plural)
- Halloween has a special treat from Ireland called Barmbrack. It has dark and golden raisins and is filled with toys. What is it?
- What country did the Jack-o'-lantern come from?
- What stay produces more pumpkins than any other?
- Back in the day, children sang, read poems and did other '____' for treats!
- Halloween is over 2000 years old and grew from the holiday Samhain. Samhain means _____'s End.
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- What famous song topped the charts TWICE. Once in 1962 and again in 1973. (8th space is a - )
- Some Halloween practices were designed to find a _____. Maybe you'll see their face, or initials depending on the game!
- During WW2 this practice almost ended Trick or Treating for a period of time. It's all about sugar.
- Halloween is the second grossing holiday in America. In 2019 Americans spent _____ million!
10 Clues: What country did the Jack-o'-lantern come from? • What stay produces more pumpkins than any other? • Back in the day, children sang, read poems and did other '____' for treats! • Aside from Potatoes and beets, what else was used as a Jack-o'-lantern? (plural) • Halloween is the second grossing holiday in America. In 2019 Americans spent _____ million! • ...
Canadian Nationalism 2024-03-30
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- A confrontation between Mohawk protestors and the provincial government over burial grounds.
- Compulsory enrollment of citizens to the Military, occurred during WW2 in Canada.
- In response to the White Paper, a set of reforms to the current indigenous rights and legal status in Canada
- A system that allows the coexisting of multiple views and ethnic groups.
- A series of actions that occurred after the 1960 Quebec provincial election to create rights for francophones and give them more control of Quebec.
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- A feeling of isolation that Western Canada is experiencing
- A organization with the purpose to preserve culture, ex. museums.
- A movement to the separation of a smaller group (often marginalized) from a larger dominant group.
- A Quebecois political party that utilized terrorism in an attempt to free Quebec from Canada to form their own country.
- A movement of Western Canada's province to separate from Canada in response to alienation.
10 Clues: A feeling of isolation that Western Canada is experiencing • A organization with the purpose to preserve culture, ex. museums. • A system that allows the coexisting of multiple views and ethnic groups. • Compulsory enrollment of citizens to the Military, occurred during WW2 in Canada. • ...
AAPI Who Made History 2025-05-16
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- Five-time Olympic swimming medalist who helped popularize surfing.
- Horticulturalist known as the “Citrus King” who revolutionized American agriculture.
- Famous leader of the NYC Suffragette movement.
- Japanese American Historian and Civil Rights Activist who lived in a WW2 Japanese Internment camp; credited with coining "Asian-American"
- An activist for immigrant and LGBTQ+ rights that helped found the Trans March, one of the world’s the biggest annual transgender events.
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- Famous for her many “firsts:” she was the first Hawaiian woman elected to the U.S. Senate, first Asian American woman in the Senate, first Japanese-born senator and first Buddhist to serve in Congress.
- The first Asian American in space.
- Famous worker’s rights activist who immigrated from the Phillipines and worked alongside Cesar Chavez.
- The first woman to study aeronautical engineering at Punjab Engineering College, and the first Indian woman to go to space.
- The first woman to serve as president of the American Physical Society.
10 Clues: The first Asian American in space. • Famous leader of the NYC Suffragette movement. • Five-time Olympic swimming medalist who helped popularize surfing. • The first woman to serve as president of the American Physical Society. • Horticulturalist known as the “Citrus King” who revolutionized American agriculture. • ...
Early Cold War 2021-03-14
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- F Kennedy 35th U.S president who was used in many propaganda against communism
- A policy created by the U.S. using numerous strategies to prevent spreading Communism
- Pact Collective defense treaty established by the Soviet Union and 7 satellite states to fight of the NATO alliance
- Germany The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union
- Race A race to who could drop the first atomic bomb to show supremacy over the rest of the world
- Campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions
- Corps Provided educational and technological support to developing countries
- Missile Crisis Soviet Union had missiles aimed at the U.S from Cuba escalating to the U.S deployment of missiles in Turkey aimed at the Soviet Union causing them to back down
- Blockade Attempt of Soviet Union in 1948 to block western allies access to their sectors of Berlin
- Blacklist Denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be or to have been communists
- Conference Conference discussing the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe
- MacArthur Lead in the reformation of Japan with political, economic, and social reforms
- of Pigs Failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 of those opposed to Fidel Castro’s Cuban revolution
- Nations Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, East Germany are all examples of nations under the influence of the Soviet Union
- Plan U.S. transferred over $12 billion in economic recovery programs to Europe after WW2 to prevent communism from spreading
- Proliferation Spread of nuclear weapons also caused tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
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- Curtain Political Boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas
- War First time the two superpowers fought a "proxy war" in a third country over communism
- Castro Allied with the Soviet Union and allowed the Soviets to place nuclear weapons in Cuba
- Germany The part of Germany controlled by the allies
- Amendment Article about no president allowed to serve more than two terms in office
- Conference The last conference of ww2 creating tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a
- Wall Wall built by the communist government of East Berlin separating it from West Berlin
- Doctrine U.S. providing political, military, and economic assistance to nations threaten by communism
- Stalin Soviet Union's dictator at start of the Cold war serving from 1927 to 1953
- War Period of geopolitical tension between Soviet Union and the United States
- Khrushchev Led the Soviet Union as the first secretary of the ruling communist party from 1953 to 1964
- Eisenhower 34th president who avoided war during the Cold war and did not adopt policies that jeopardized the economy
- Truman Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan
- For Progress Aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U.S. and Latin America
- Parallel Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways)
- Deal Truman plan of recommending all Americans to have health insurance, increase in minimum wage, and equal rights
- Airlift The U.S response to the Berlin Blockade (Supplying the citizens of the besieged city)
- An alliance between countries who purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all it members by political and military means
35 Clues: The U.S and the Soviet Union were both considered a • Germany The part of Germany controlled by the allies • Parallel Demarcates of North and South Korea (roadways) • Truman Made the decision on dropping atomic bombs on Japan • Germany The part of Germany under control of the Soviet Union • Curtain Political Boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas • ...
Edison - 1-3 Puzzle 2024-09-27
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- The very dramatic acting in the play was described as ___ by critics and audiences alike.
- The mood in the guest in the party was so great that they ___ on the dance floor.
- The action behind the assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand sent the world into a ___ of a great war.
- The ___ and evil acts of Hitler during WW2 will certainly go down in history.
- The ___ that the car in the race went send shock waves.
- Ever since I was a child I've had an ___ interest in books and writing.
- The explanation that the teacher gave us were very ___ and logical.
- The ___ and ineffective actions of our president just made our country worse.
- They are people with ___ appetite for food that it scares me.
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- A mission they gave us was described as a ___ mission to inspect the area.
- The residents were very ___ when they learned about the horrible fire that took place.
- Your ideas to create a ___ society are strategies that are far from perfect.
- The people placed the king on house arrest as they ___ the power for themselves.
- The great heartfelt ___ really had an effect on the audience.
- The police use ___ methods to get information out of suspects.]
15 Clues: The ___ that the car in the race went send shock waves. • The great heartfelt ___ really had an effect on the audience. • They are people with ___ appetite for food that it scares me. • The police use ___ methods to get information out of suspects.] • The explanation that the teacher gave us were very ___ and logical. • ...
WW2 Crossword Puzzle (2/2) 2023-05-11
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- Where Japan attacked to make the US finally join the war
- Those fighting against the Axis Alliance, include the US & Britain
- The group including Japan, Germany, & Italy
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- The city in Russia Hitler attempted to take over instead of Moscow
- Hitler’s attempt to get rid of people he didn't need
- A method used to unsuccessfully prevent Hitler from taking over
- A piece of land in the Pacific belonging to the US
- Extreme nationalism, authoritarian (Dictatorship)
- The islands halfway between Japan & USA
- When the Allies invaded Europe through Normandy
10 Clues: The islands halfway between Japan & USA • The group including Japan, Germany, & Italy • When the Allies invaded Europe through Normandy • Extreme nationalism, authoritarian (Dictatorship) • A piece of land in the Pacific belonging to the US • Hitler’s attempt to get rid of people he didn't need • Where Japan attacked to make the US finally join the war • ...
Crossword WW2 U6 part 4 2025-02-04
Amma's Birthday Puzzle 2014-07-07
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- Second African country to become free from France in the same year (7)
- First of two African countries to become independent in 1956 (7)
- Calling this South American country? Add 58 before the phone number (9)
- Cerium, with atomic number 58, is this kind of element (4,5)
- This WW2 commander is elected as the US president for the second time (10)
- 'My Fair Lady' makes its stage debut at this famous NY theatre district (8)
- GE added this 'useful' function to the alarm clock in 1956 (6)
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- in 1956, Pakistan declared itself to be the first ------ republic (7)
- One of two southern Indian states formed in '56 (6)
- This East Asian powerhouse joins the UN in the year you were born (5)
- You share your birthday with this actor known for his role in 'Forrest Gump' (3,5)
- The hard disk drive is invented by this tech giant in '56 (3)
- Norma Jean Mortenson changed her name to this unforgettable one in '56 (7,6)
- The world loses this creator of Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet and Pooh (1,1,5)
- These people saw omens with the number 58 before the Spanish arrived (5)
15 Clues: One of two southern Indian states formed in '56 (6) • Cerium, with atomic number 58, is this kind of element (4,5) • The hard disk drive is invented by this tech giant in '56 (3) • GE added this 'useful' function to the alarm clock in 1956 (6) • First of two African countries to become independent in 1956 (7) • ...
UNIT 4 VOCAB CROSSWORD 2024-12-19
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- The _____ massacre was one of if not the worst act of a race riot in American history
- The Great __________ was a period in American history where Americans struggled greatly.
- The ____ age was an age where black culture infiltrated the mainstream.
- ________ were the nickname for girls who went against cultural standards for women in the 20s and 30s.
- Black _______ was when the stock market crashed, causing the Great Depression.
- ___________ was when alcohol was banned for purchase.
- Herbert ______ was the president before Roosevelt.
- The ____ amendment reversed the effects of prohibition.
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- The Red Scare brought fear of _________ to the U.S from Russia.
- ___________ were secret bars where people could buy and sell alcohol during prohibition.
- ___ are the initials of the president that solved the Great Depression and served through WW2.
- ________ was when White U.S citizens believed they were greater than immigrants.
- ______ was the city that the jazz age mainly began in.
- The ____ Bowl was caused a drought and it greatly greatly damaged America's agriculture.
- Al ______ is the most famous mob boss gangster from the 20s and 30s.
- ____ Kitchens were created to help people struggling financially eat during the Great Depression.
- The U.S went back to its old ways of separation and ____________ after WW1
17 Clues: Herbert ______ was the president before Roosevelt. • ___________ was when alcohol was banned for purchase. • ______ was the city that the jazz age mainly began in. • The ____ amendment reversed the effects of prohibition. • The Red Scare brought fear of _________ to the U.S from Russia. • Al ______ is the most famous mob boss gangster from the 20s and 30s. • ...
2/24 Crossword 2025-02-23
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- countries with a lot of power and influence; US and USSR are examples of these during the Cold War
- country divided into East (communist) and West (democratic) after WW2
- leader of the United States at the beginning of the Cold War
- leader of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War
- name given for the period (1947-1991) of strong tensions between the US and the USSR, it has this name because no direct military conflict occurred between these two nations
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- ideology that opposes capitalism; characterized by government control over the economy
- an ideological barrier that separates Democratic Western Europe from Communist Eastern Europe
- political system where power is given to the people; citizens get to vote for their own leaders
- economic system that shaped the United States; people and private businesses make most economic decisions
- another name for the Soviet Union; stands for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
10 Clues: leader of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War • leader of the United States at the beginning of the Cold War • country divided into East (communist) and West (democratic) after WW2 • another name for the Soviet Union; stands for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • ...
Nadia Murad 2026-05-20
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- In 2018, Nadia Murad received this prize for her efforts
- someone who triumphs over something dangerous or violent that happened to them or around them
- Her powerful ________ before the United Nations and other organizations brought attention to atrocities committed against her community.
- the act of keeping someone or something trapped (she was in ________)
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- She campaigns for _________ and accountability for the crimes committed against the Yazidi people.
- an activist who campaigns for victims of violence and persecution worldwide.
- speaks up and fights for victims of genocide and human trafficking on the global stage.
- Her strength to recover from difficulty is demonstrated through her courage to speak publicly about traumatic experiences.
- She survived a _______ committed against the Yazidi people in 2014. (this also happend to the jews in ww2)
- Nadia Murad belongs to the ______ religious minority group from northern Iraq, which faced persecution and violence.
10 Clues: In 2018, Nadia Murad received this prize for her efforts • the act of keeping someone or something trapped (she was in ________) • an activist who campaigns for victims of violence and persecution worldwide. • speaks up and fights for victims of genocide and human trafficking on the global stage. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2026-05-18
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- This is the military alliance between U.S., Canada, and much of Europe during Cold War
- The willingness to go to the brink of war to force an opponent to back down
- This type of race occurs when countries compete for the strongest military by rapidly building up weapons
- McCarthyism was also known in history as part of the Second Red _____
- This theory held that other neighboring countries would fall to Communism if they bordered a Communist country
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- Successful landing here marked the end of the space race
- This plan provided aid to Europe after WW2
- The United States sent supplies to Germans in East Berlin with this after the Soviets blockaded it
- This could happen to you if you were accused of being Communist - not be hired in your career again
- This country was divided by Communist North and Capitalist South and had a war from 1950-53
10 Clues: This plan provided aid to Europe after WW2 • Successful landing here marked the end of the space race • McCarthyism was also known in history as part of the Second Red _____ • The willingness to go to the brink of war to force an opponent to back down • This is the military alliance between U.S., Canada, and much of Europe during Cold War • ...
You Only Live Twice 2022-05-17
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- Island-nation, protected by the U.S.
- This branch of the military was once part of the Army, up until post WW2.
- This is the word for what the Supreme Court recently called abortion. It's the opposite of constitutional.
- The test sophomores are taking today
- The last name of Elliot's actor in Euphoria. Also does songs like "Vampire" and "3 Nights."
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- This is the name of a set of famous religious scrolls. Their name is attributed to a super salty body of water. Note: For this crossword, they're put into one word. They're the _____ Scrolls
- Finish the name of this band (Hint: It's also one of the Great Lakes) Lord ____
- Mr. W's favorite style of boots
- an ancient game, one you may have played here. Hint: One of the words on this crossword has to do with it.
- a spice commonly found in Hispanic food
- Finish the name of a band: I DONT KNOW ___, BUT THEY FOUND ME
- a piece in chess, and also the last name of a tutor
- like a hotel, but with a slight spelling change
13 Clues: Mr. W's favorite style of boots • Island-nation, protected by the U.S. • The test sophomores are taking today • a spice commonly found in Hispanic food • like a hotel, but with a slight spelling change • a piece in chess, and also the last name of a tutor • Finish the name of a band: I DONT KNOW ___, BUT THEY FOUND ME • ...
Civil Rights and Conservatism 2025-04-28
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- I served in President Bush Sr and Reagans cabinets as the Chief of Staff
- This political ideology advocates for individual freedoms and changes to the constitution
- I served as FDR's Vice President and was elected to both the U.S. and Texas House of Representatives
- I was born in Mexico, became a doctor, fought in WW2, and founded the American GI forum
- I became president after Kennedy was assassinated and supported Civil Rights legislation
- This is the political party that the Evangelicals joined in the late 1900s
- These are rights to full legal, social, and economic equality for all people
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- This group joined the Republican Party in the late 1900s as Religious leaders began to take on a more active role in politics
- I won a court case that desegregated the University of Texas and was the NAACP president of the Houston Chapter
- This is the Civil Rights organization founded by James Farmer
- I was the 1st woman from Texas elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1993
- This is a Civic Responsibility that is not required by law
- Who believes in the preservation of traditions?
13 Clues: Who believes in the preservation of traditions? • This is a Civic Responsibility that is not required by law • This is the Civil Rights organization founded by James Farmer • I served in President Bush Sr and Reagans cabinets as the Chief of Staff • This is the political party that the Evangelicals joined in the late 1900s • ...
Southwest Asia 2016-10-22
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- Of Iraq / What did the U.S. launch in 2003?
- / What is the new name of the city conquered in 1453 by the Ottoman Empire?
- / Who lived in Israel first?
- / What is the main conflict about with the Arabs and Israelis?
- 1 / Who was the founder of the Ottoman Empire?
- / Since Iraq had no access to the coastline they invaded what country?
- Much Land / What is one thing that contributed to the fall of the Ottoman Empire?
- In Afghanistan / What war had the U.S. go to looking for the people responsible for 9/11?
- Storm / What was the operation called from the invasion of Kuwait?
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- Days / How long did the war did the war of 1967 between the Israelis and the Palestinians last?
- / Soldiers that were loyal to the Sultan were called what?
- Eleven / What day did the Al-Qaeda attack the World Trade Center?
- Palestines / Who turned down the UN 1947 Partition Plan?
- Wall / What divides the Israelis and the Palestinians from crossing no man's land?
- / A radical group to engage terrorist attacks and activities.
- / Re-establishment & development of the Jewish State (Israel).
- / What war caused the Jews to flee from Europe?
- / How many planes crashed into the World Trade Center on 9/11?
- / What modern Middle Eastern country was the Ottoman Empire centered around?
19 Clues: / Who lived in Israel first? • Of Iraq / What did the U.S. launch in 2003? • 1 / Who was the founder of the Ottoman Empire? • / What war caused the Jews to flee from Europe? • Palestines / Who turned down the UN 1947 Partition Plan? • / Soldiers that were loyal to the Sultan were called what? • / A radical group to engage terrorist attacks and activities. • ...
WW2 unit 9 Vocab Crossword! 2022-04-07
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- a strong wind / an explosion
- a large, strong piece of metal used in a bridge or building
- work you do for many years
- to rise high in the air / a tall building
- one of the threads in a string
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- on a plane or boat
- a tale that is made up / one level of a building
- make something totally new
- to circle around / to take turns
- careful
10 Clues: careful • on a plane or boat • make something totally new • work you do for many years • a strong wind / an explosion • one of the threads in a string • to circle around / to take turns • to rise high in the air / a tall building • a tale that is made up / one level of a building • a large, strong piece of metal used in a bridge or building
The struggle for independence 2021-10-20
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- the quality of being country-loving; loving loyalty to and energetic support for one's country.
- made in India from materials that have also been produced in India.
- "holding firmly to truth", or "truth force", is a particular form of peaceful resistance or civil resistance.
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- War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945
- charge an occasion when a large group of police run forward in an attacking movement carrying their sticks.
- war a war involving many large nations in all different parts of the world. The name is commonly given to the wars of 1914-18 and 1939-45, although only the second of these was truly worldwide.
- self-government or independence for India.
7 Clues: self-government or independence for India. • made in India from materials that have also been produced in India. • the quality of being country-loving; loving loyalty to and energetic support for one's country. • charge an occasion when a large group of police run forward in an attacking movement carrying their sticks. • ...
American Military Strategies for WW2 2024-03-20
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- atomic bombings of ____ and _____ largely contributed to the end of WW2.
- US and Allied forces utilized ________ around the Pacific to cut off Japanese bases from resupply or rescue.
- __________ was used to maintain public morale, conserve resources, and increase war production.
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- The Emergency _____________ Program was implemented to quickly build cargo ships to transport troops and materials to the Allied Powers.
- merchant ships sailing together the under protection of larger, more heavily armed ships.
5 Clues: atomic bombings of ____ and _____ largely contributed to the end of WW2. • merchant ships sailing together the under protection of larger, more heavily armed ships. • __________ was used to maintain public morale, conserve resources, and increase war production. • ...
World History 2022-11-17
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- this general and field marshal greatly contributed to the aid of the Philippines army during ww2.
- the death of this austrian hierarchy was the catalyst that started the Great war.
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- this war refers to the struggles of the french empire and its colonies.
- this Portuguese explorer became known to have discovered the Philippines and colonized it.
- out of the many reasons this war started, this, was its main cause to its start up.
5 Clues: this war refers to the struggles of the french empire and its colonies. • the death of this austrian hierarchy was the catalyst that started the Great war. • out of the many reasons this war started, this, was its main cause to its start up. • this Portuguese explorer became known to have discovered the Philippines and colonized it. • ...
WORLD WAR TWO CROSSWORD 2013-11-10
Oceania & Antarctica Vocab 2024-05-03
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- dry and unertile land that stretches from South Australia to Western Australia
- a large peninsula of Antarctica that extends some 1200 miles north towards South America
- the island south of Australia
- river located in the northern part of New South Wales
- the low area just west of the Great Dividing Range
- large city in southeastern Austalia
- the ocean that surrounds Antartica
- largest and deepest ocean
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- an island country in the southwest pacific, the eastern half of New Guinea, officially the Independent state of Papua New Guinea
- capital of New Zealand
- Australia's longest flowing year round river
- Ross ice shelf world's largest body of floating ice lying the head of the ross sea itself an enormous indentation in the continent of Antartica
- a series of plateaus and mountain ranges in eastern Australia
- part of the western desert and the ninth largest in the world
- the capital of Australia
- a 1,250 mile chain of more than 2500 reefs and islands along Australia's northeast coast, containing some 400 species of coral
- mountain range that divides Antarctica in half
- the location where a key battle was fought during 4-8 May 1942, this major naval battle in the Pacific theater of WW2 between Japanese Navy and the US airforce and Australia.
- frozen continent owned by no one and just as much of a mystery of the mariana's tench
19 Clues: capital of New Zealand • the capital of Australia • largest and deepest ocean • the island south of Australia • the ocean that surrounds Antartica • large city in southeastern Austalia • Australia's longest flowing year round river • mountain range that divides Antarctica in half • the low area just west of the Great Dividing Range • ...
Cold War 2021-12-01
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- Zedong, Former President of the People's Republic of China
- Practice of pushing a dangerous situation or confrontation to the limit of safety
- Chi Minh, Former President of Vietnam
- Plan, U.S. program of economic aid to help Europe rebuild after WW2
- Easing of hostility or strained relations between countries
- Delano Roosevelt, 32nd U.S. President
- Nations, States that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc
- United States tried to stop the spread of communism in the late 1940s
- Missile Crisis, The moment when the two superpowers came closest to nuclear conflict
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- Pact, Treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland
- Theory, Political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries
- Blockade, Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin under Western control
- War, Geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
- Doctrine, U.S. policy of giving economic and military aid to free nations getting threatened by the USSR
- Wars, A proposed missile defense system intended to protect the United States from attack by ballistic strategic nuclear weapons
- An intergovernmental military alliance signed on 4 April 1949
- Castro, Former President of Cuba
- Nations, An international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945
- Curtain, Boundary separating the Communist nations of Eastern Europe from the democratic nations of Western Europe
19 Clues: Castro, Former President of Cuba • Pact, Treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland • Chi Minh, Former President of Vietnam • Delano Roosevelt, 32nd U.S. President • Zedong, Former President of the People's Republic of China • Easing of hostility or strained relations between countries • An intergovernmental military alliance signed on 4 April 1949 • ...
World War Two CrosswordAppeasement 2022-05-24
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- British fighter plane (h).
- Powerful bomb that could destroy cities and used by the USA against Japan in 1945.
- German Secret Police.
- Codename for the planned invasion of Britain by German forces in 1940-41.
- Heavy and frequent bombing raids carried out over British cities, ports and industrial areas from 1940-1941.
- Cyanide-based gas used in the death camps.
- German Air Force.
- A ship, fleet, or group of vehicles accompanied by a protecting escort.
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- The German for "lighting war". A swift, sudden military attack using bomber aircraft to support fast moving tanks and motor vehicles.
- British fighter plane (s).
- Covering up weapons, buildings, troops or equipment so that they are difficult to see.
- Decisive naval battle in 1942 in which the US destroyed several Japanese aircraft carriers.
- Alliance of Germany, Italy and Japan in WW2.
- Missile fired by submarines and ships designed to sink other surface vessels or submarines.
- Death camp where many thousands of Jews, gypsies and other groups were murdered by the Nazis from 1942-45.
- Codename for the German invasion of the USSR (Russia) in 1941.
- Codename for the evacuation of British and French forces from Dunkirk in 1940.
- German tank.
- Machine used by German forces to turn their messages into code. It was supposed to be unbreakable but was cracked by British intelligence.
19 Clues: German tank. • German Air Force. • German Secret Police. • British fighter plane (s). • British fighter plane (h). • Cyanide-based gas used in the death camps. • Alliance of Germany, Italy and Japan in WW2. • Codename for the German invasion of the USSR (Russia) in 1941. • A ship, fleet, or group of vehicles accompanied by a protecting escort. • ...
Cold War crossword 2025-04-07
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- The ___ plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2.
- list of people in the Hollywood film industry who were refused jobs because they did not cooperate with the HUAC
- term used to refer to tactic of accusing people of disloyalty without producing evidence
- Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union.
- The US senior who claimed there were communists in the US government.
- The ____ were a husband and wife executed for giving secrets to the soviets.
- U.S. policy of sending aid to any nation trying to prevent a communist takeover
- The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War.
- This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread.
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- the downing of a U.S. spy plane and capture of its pilots by the Soviet Union in 1960
- state of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States but without military action
- resupply of West Berlin by U.S. and British planes during the Soviet blockade of 1948
- ten People called before HUAC who did not cooperate
- Peacekeeping body of nations
- imaginary line that divides Korea at 38 degrees north latitude
- Khrushchev. He
- Military alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite nations
- effort to block Soviet influence by making alliances and supporting weaker nations
- The term for economic reforms made by the Soviet Union in 1980s.
- War war begun when north Korea invaded South Korea in 1950
20 Clues: Khrushchev. He • Peacekeeping body of nations • Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union. • ten People called before HUAC who did not cooperate • The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War. • War war begun when north Korea invaded South Korea in 1950 • This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread. • ...
Criminal justice- Sariyah 2025-09-22
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- a novel about a detective who uses logic and science to solve crimes
- police will read this to you after an arrest and before questioning you.
- In NYC Thomas Byrnes published a book of photos of known criminals.
- After Julius Ceasor died they performed this and seen only one stab wound was fatal.
- throughout the empire Law it was enforced by the Roman Military.
- John Larson invents this tool for investigations
- These were the trials after ww2 for Nazis.
- a process by which criminal conduct is investigated, evidence gathered, arrest made, charges brought, defense raised, trails cunducted, sentences rendered an punishment carried out
- A Document describing the powers of the Federal government and the rights of citizens which will be protected
- Used to identify people
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- Earliest Known found full wiiten Law Code eye for an eye)
- an illegal act for which someone can be punished by government especially: a gross violation of law
- 1908, Portland, OR. hired by YWCA and she was paid $75 a month.
- The fist trial that tuned people in to court cases.
- Law code Written for Athens and Greece
- 1st person ever convicted using this method
- any act that is contrary to legal code or laws.
- Dr. Edmond Locarno sets this up to help to police department
- what the police tell you before getting arrested
- 1829 AD, London Fist uniformed, professional force.
20 Clues: Used to identify people • Law code Written for Athens and Greece • These were the trials after ww2 for Nazis. • 1st person ever convicted using this method • any act that is contrary to legal code or laws. • John Larson invents this tool for investigations • what the police tell you before getting arrested • The fist trial that tuned people in to court cases. • ...
Hitlers Lightning War 2025-03-10
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- allowed the United States to lend or lease war supplies to countries that were vital to American defense
- the German invasion of France that led to the fall of France
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- Benito Mussolinis ambition to create a new Roman empire in the Mediterranean
- a series of air battles in 1940 between the Royal airforce and the German Luftwaffe. a turning point in WW2
- caused by German troops invading Poland on september 1st 1939
5 Clues: the German invasion of France that led to the fall of France • caused by German troops invading Poland on september 1st 1939 • Benito Mussolinis ambition to create a new Roman empire in the Mediterranean • allowed the United States to lend or lease war supplies to countries that were vital to American defense • ...
Cúiseanna Ar An Dara Cogadh Domhanda 2014-01-26
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- Bhí ar an Ghearmáin é seo a íoc (pay) ina dhiadh (after) WW1 (7) (7)
- Ceannaire cáilliúl ón Ghearmáin agus an chúis is mó (biggest reason) le haghaidh WW2 (6)
- D'úsáid Hitler agus Mussolini é sna meán cumarsáide chun tacaíocht a chruthú (top create support) (13)
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- An chonradh (treaty) a cheap siad ina dhiadh (after) WW1, sa Fhrainc (7) (10)
- Duine le riall iomlán (total rule) ar tír, gan cead ag aon duine dul in aghaidh (not allowed to challenge his/her rule) (9)
- De réir an chonradh Versailles, chaill an Ghearmáin go leor dhóigh seo (lost a lot of this) (6)
- Bealach polaitiúil (type of politics) a chum Karl Marx (11)
- Ceannaire Iodáilis a d'úsáid Faisteachas (used fascism) (10)
- De réir an gConradh Versailles, ní raibh cead ag an Ghearmáin ________ láidir a bheith acu (3)
9 Clues: Bealach polaitiúil (type of politics) a chum Karl Marx (11) • Ceannaire Iodáilis a d'úsáid Faisteachas (used fascism) (10) • Bhí ar an Ghearmáin é seo a íoc (pay) ina dhiadh (after) WW1 (7) (7) • An chonradh (treaty) a cheap siad ina dhiadh (after) WW1, sa Fhrainc (7) (10) • ...
American Corporate Influence in Germany 2021-04-28
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- Coca-Cola sold toy sets of these transport vehicles
- Author of "Coke's Splash in in Eastern Germany"
- Ford and Volkswagen sought to expand the production of this type of car due to its popularity in the US
- First part of Hitler's infamous slogan, meaning one people, used by Coca-Cola in marketing their product
- There was controversy over this material being used to produce Coke bottles
- new Ford car model that was halted due to WW2
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- This part of Germany currently has a significantly more number of company HQs, especially for the consumer discretionary sector.
- American singer who played a 4 hour concert in East Germany 1 year before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- piece of clothing that became a symbol of the West and was banned by the GDR.
- 1936 event in which Coca-Cola's association with the Nazis caused outrage, especially among Americans
- Street where Coke was distributed immediately the collapse of the Berlin Wall
11 Clues: new Ford car model that was halted due to WW2 • Author of "Coke's Splash in in Eastern Germany" • Coca-Cola sold toy sets of these transport vehicles • There was controversy over this material being used to produce Coke bottles • piece of clothing that became a symbol of the West and was banned by the GDR. • ...
I couldn't come up with an title for this 2024-10-09
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- is someone who goes in the name of the church or religion to spread it's faith, beliefs and meanings to others...
- is an undesirable society, the worst some could fall, an example is Hong Kong
- is when someone changes it's views or beliefs in a story, a moment when it happens it's called a...
- according to the Germans during WW2, someone less than a human is...
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- it's what's known as a perfect world without issues and where everyone is happy
- is those who suffer persecution or death and are very respected in their religions, thou not all them have to die to be considered a...
- a group of stars forming a pattern is...
- is the power will to do it
- some call it the compass to base their decisions and principles
- this one is easy, if you don't pick a side, or don't follow neither a side or the other, what is commonly called?
- is a literature genre where there's high tech but low life...
11 Clues: is the power will to do it • a group of stars forming a pattern is... • is a literature genre where there's high tech but low life... • some call it the compass to base their decisions and principles • according to the Germans during WW2, someone less than a human is... • is an undesirable society, the worst some could fall, an example is Hong Kong • ...
Year 8 WW2 Crossword. 2012-12-14
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- Some evacuees had no ………… clothes
- Children would have one of these attached to them to identify them
- Children travelled to the countryside by this transport method
- Evacuation seemed like an exciting ……..
- When children were sent from the city to the countryside
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- These expecting people were also evacuated to safer places
- Many children came from this place, the capital city
7 Clues: Some evacuees had no ………… clothes • Evacuation seemed like an exciting …….. • Many children came from this place, the capital city • When children were sent from the city to the countryside • These expecting people were also evacuated to safer places • Children travelled to the countryside by this transport method • ...
Canadian History 2014-06-27
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- The Queen is represented in Canada by the __________.
- This Premier of Newfoundland is hailed for bringing Newfoundland into Canadian Confederation.
- The first Europeans that left indisputable proof that they actually landed on the shores of Canada.
- This American war helped convince Canadians and their leaders to unite and form a federation in the north.
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- This country took control of Quebec after winning the battle of the Plains of Abraham.
- In Newfoundland, July 1st also commemorates the Battle of ________.
- Frederick Banting, J.J.R. Macleod and Charles Best received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1923 for discover this.
- This individual, born in Brittany in 1491, named Canada after hearing a native refer to a village as "Kanata".
- In WW2, this was the first British Colony that Canada fought in order to defend.
- The greatest track star in Canadian history, having won a gold medal in 100 metre sprint and 4 by 100 relay.
- This city was severly damaged by an explosion in it harbour in 1917
11 Clues: The Queen is represented in Canada by the __________. • In Newfoundland, July 1st also commemorates the Battle of ________. • This city was severly damaged by an explosion in it harbour in 1917 • In WW2, this was the first British Colony that Canada fought in order to defend. • ...
Canadian History 2014-06-27
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- In Newfoundland, July 1st also commemorates the Battle of ________.
- This Premier of Newfoundland is hailed for bringing Newfoundland into Canadian Confederation.
- In WW2, this was the first British Colony that Canada fought in order to defend.
- This country took control of Quebec after winning the battle of the Plains of Abraham.
- The first Europeans that left indisputable proof that they actually landed on the shores of Canada.
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- This American war helped convince Canadians and their leaders to unite and form a federation in the north.
- The Queen is represented in Canada by the __________.
- Frederick Banting, J.J.R. Macleod and Charles Best received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1923 for discover this.
- The greatest track star in Canadian history, having won a gold medal in 100 metre sprint and 4 by 100 relay.
- This individual, born in Brittany in 1491, named Canada after hearing a native refer to a village as "Kanata".
- This city was severly damaged by an explosion in it harbour in 1917
11 Clues: The Queen is represented in Canada by the __________. • In Newfoundland, July 1st also commemorates the Battle of ________. • This city was severly damaged by an explosion in it harbour in 1917 • In WW2, this was the first British Colony that Canada fought in order to defend. • ...
SS crowsword 2022-11-16
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- 10.a person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms.
- 3.a temporary suspension of fighting,typically one during which peace talks take place;
- 7. an organization that includes several North Atlantic countries that provide political and military assistance to it's members
- 1. a great war that happened in between 1939-1945
- 8. an organization that comprises almost all countries in the world that replaced the league of nations after WW2
- 2. free from outside control; not depending on another's authority.
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- 4. a war where several countries fought during 1914-1918
- 6. a country made up of other countries up the North coast of france, who also fought in many great wars
- 5.murder (an important person) in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons.
- 9.the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
- 11. I am polite with dignity, affable without formality, distant without haughtiness, grave without austerity; modest, wise and good, Who am I?
11 Clues: 1. a great war that happened in between 1939-1945 • 4. a war where several countries fought during 1914-1918 • 2. free from outside control; not depending on another's authority. • 9.the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere • 10.a person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms. • ...
Changing Earth 2014-06-18
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- These geological events usually occur at transform plate boundaries or where two plates push together.
- The process by which heat rises and then sinks as it cools is called _____________.
- _________ boundaries forms where two plate collide.
- Evidence for the continental drift theory, involving m________ was observed at Divergent plate boundaries.
- As the oceanic crust drives under the continental crust a ________ forms at the interface.
- The age of rocks and _________ of plants is some of the evidence that supported Wegner’s “Theory of Continental Drift”.
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- Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust because it is made of_________.
- Convergent boundaries are also referred to as ____________ boundaries.
- These form at convergent plate boundaries and as a result of magma plumes in the crust.
- This technology was developed during WW2 and allowed for the mapping of the ocean floors.
- ________ is the process by which the crust is destroyed at convergent plate boundary.
- When the magma rises to the crust as a result of convection currents, new crust is formed at a __________ boundary.
- _______ boundaries form when two plate slide against each other in opposite directions.
- The less dense continental crust is composed of ___________.
- The Theory of Continental Drift refers to the movement of _________ plates.
- Regions where volcanoes form in the absence of plate boundaries are known as _______.
16 Clues: _________ boundaries forms where two plate collide. • The less dense continental crust is composed of ___________. • Convergent boundaries are also referred to as ____________ boundaries. • The Theory of Continental Drift refers to the movement of _________ plates. • Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust because it is made of_________. • ...
1950s Vocabulary 2023-03-03
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- An increase in the birth rate between 1946-1964
- act passed by congress in 1944 sent over 8 million ww2 veterans to school for an education
- Black and white citizens sho took place in freedom rides to protest segregated bus terminals
- When the population shifted from northern cities to more southern ones
- An economically stable family with a mother, father, and three children
- American civil rights lawyer served on the supreme court. First black man on the court
- biggest music artist of the time period. He helped to start the big rock craze
- 34th president served in the US army during WWII
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration is part of the US government and is responsible for seronautic and space research
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- The practice that anyone you know could be a communist
- The process of standing down a nation's armed forces from a combat-ready status
- 33rd president was vice president to FDR and was elected after his death
- The first Polio vaccine to be widely used for humans
- A new culture that convinced Americans they needed to buy
- American Baptiste and minister. One of the most influential civil rights protest figures
- American civil rights activist best known for the Montgomery bus boycott
16 Clues: An increase in the birth rate between 1946-1964 • 34th president served in the US army during WWII • The first Polio vaccine to be widely used for humans • The practice that anyone you know could be a communist • A new culture that convinced Americans they needed to buy • When the population shifted from northern cities to more southern ones • ...
Sailor 360 Puzzle 2023-08-16
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- This Admiral developed the computer language COBOL; first lady of software.
- What event took place on June 6th, 1944
- Who was the first enlisted man to have a naval ship named after them?
- What is the commissioned ship to remain captured by North Korea since 1968?
- What language was used as a code by the U.S against the Japanese (which was never broken)?
- What is the 303rd Bombardment Group known as?
- What was the site of the United Kingdom's main decryption establishment during WW2.
- When is the Navy's birthday?
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- What is the first submarine used in battle
- What was the first method of gaining overhead imagery of a battlefield?
- This battle was the turning point in WWII in the Pacific.
- In August, 1942, Mildred McAfee became the first female line officer and the director of what?
- Which naval ship was attacked in port in Yemen by a suicide bomber in a small boat.
- In August, 1918, SECNAV Daniels approves the acceptance of what group into the Marine Corps?
- Which ship was the first ship-to-shore satellite radio message sent from in August, 1966?
- What is the name of the five brothers that were on board the same ship that sank, initiating the enforcement of the family member separation.
16 Clues: When is the Navy's birthday? • What event took place on June 6th, 1944 • What is the first submarine used in battle • What is the 303rd Bombardment Group known as? • This battle was the turning point in WWII in the Pacific. • Who was the first enlisted man to have a naval ship named after them? • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-06-07
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- A competition between the US and Solviet Union to expand their control in space
- The belief that if one launched a nuclear weapon, the other side would do the same and both would be destroyed (the answer is abbreviation)
- An attempt to over through the Cuban government
- An agreement to crease fire and stop fighting, no official winner
- US tried to______ communism
- A conflict of many events but more of an argument rather than a war nessesarily
- The competition between the US and Solviet Union to have the most and strongest weapons
- A level of war which in the situation was 1 step away from nuclear war
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- The division between the 1st and 2nd worlds
- A missile defense program using space, aka Strategic Defense Initiative
- One the worlds global superpowers, included in the 1st world, Democracy government
- One of the worlds global superpowers, included in the 2nd world, had a totalitarian government
- The goal of this was made by the US to help Europe to rebuild and recover from WW2
- This was built by the Solviet Union to separate East and West Berlin
- US gave military aid to Greece and Turkey to help them resist communism
- A treaty that contained an agreement to reduce nuclear weapons and end the arms race (the answer is abbreviation)
16 Clues: US tried to______ communism • The division between the 1st and 2nd worlds • An attempt to over through the Cuban government • An agreement to crease fire and stop fighting, no official winner • This was built by the Solviet Union to separate East and West Berlin • A level of war which in the situation was 1 step away from nuclear war • ...
