ww2 Crossword Puzzles
Newport-on-Tay 2020-05-11
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- Home to the duck pond,(8,6)
- Well known local,famous for his writing of Tutti Fruitti,(4,5)
- Name given to the old laundry house on the road from Causewayhead to Tayport.(6,6)
- Surname of the owners of Boat Brae restaurant.(6)
- Our local creative art hub.(6,4,6)
- the traditional leisure area of the town and much sought after bathing spot for Dundonians in the 60s,(3,5)
- New name for the local chippy.(5)
- Postal name of the Shell Garage on the dual carriageway.(9)
- What sport is played by this club,formed in 1869 and can be found on Scott Street(7)
- Resident of Newport and creator of Lemmings computer game.(5,5)
- Name belonging to one of the old ferries.(10)
- Award won from High Street of the Year competition.(6,4)
- Squadron 333 based at Woodhaven during WW2 were from which European country(6)
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- Type of flying boat used on the Tay.(8)
- Name of the local doctors premises,(7,7,8)
- Regional Best Curry of the Year winners 2019-2020.(3,5)
- Gallery to be found at bottom of the High Street.(5)
- Surname of the lady who gifted the town hall to the people of the town.(5-6)
- Twinned with this town in 2002. (10)
- Church run coffee and cake cafe.(5)
- Name of the town Community Centre,(3)
- Famous football training venue but you had to enter through an air lock door.(3,4)
- Colloquial name for the play park found above Queen Street,(3,7)
- initials of the group who worked hard to bring a skate/scoot/bmx park to Newport,(1,1,1,1)
- Name of hotel(mow a nursing home)in the shadows of the Tay Bridge.(7)
- Before being the flower shop this was a "Safe" Place.(3)
26 Clues: Home to the duck pond,(8,6) • New name for the local chippy.(5) • Our local creative art hub.(6,4,6) • Church run coffee and cake cafe.(5) • Twinned with this town in 2002. (10) • Name of the town Community Centre,(3) • Type of flying boat used on the Tay.(8) • Name of the local doctors premises,(7,7,8) • Name belonging to one of the old ferries.(10) • ...
Earl's Crossword Challenge 2022-03-24
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- The technological bane of your existence.
- The most dangerous weapon at the jail. This version was published in 1983.
- Nothing like one of these after a hard day's work (or a hard day's relaxing).
- The paper proof of your many hours. of PD.
- These adorn the men's classroom bathroom.
- The perfect accompaniment to #2.
- Uppers and downers.
- Our work bean brand of choice.
- The weapon of choice when dispatching #23.
- Young Zinsser's formative years were spent here.
- The last name of John from the Green Mile. Also a mis-spelling of the drink from #2.
- An adjective we regularly use to describe you.
- Our dearly departed friend.
- The source of many heartwarming and comedic anecdotes.
- Simple stinky bathroom explanation.
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- Get the spray!
- This was previously a synonym for assignment. Now it's one of the finer things.
- The difference between when Earl started working and when HR thinks he started working.
- The creepy Moriarty to your Sherlock. Hint: His department:what you called him.
- The source of our reluctant morning worship.
- When Earl's in charge of the jukebox.
- Why save yellow tickets?
- "... Officer Zinsser". Before your retirement someone wanted something. Now it's an invite.
- There seems to be an endless amount of work involved in getting these up and keeping them on. Smile!
- The scent of the fancy soap.
- The supplement that you are constantly told WILL help you sleep.
- Your six million dollar joint.
- The ground-level treasure trove.
- The same folks who can't pull paper towels pull these out as single sheets. There was talk of the price going to $100 at one point.
- A hugely successful, long-running post WW2 ad campaign that describes Duke's preference in smokes. He's a ...
- What we hope you'll do with no 2002.
- Yours was 'Classroom Officer'. It's also what Brits call mail.
- The usual carb choice at the ACJ.
33 Clues: Get the spray! • Uppers and downers. • Why save yellow tickets? • Our dearly departed friend. • The scent of the fancy soap. • Your six million dollar joint. • Our work bean brand of choice. • The perfect accompaniment to #2. • The ground-level treasure trove. • The usual carb choice at the ACJ. • Simple stinky bathroom explanation. • What we hope you'll do with no 2002. • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary Review 2022-03-29
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- The US joins this alliance in 1949
- Even though the US and USSR are not DIRECTLY involved in the conflict in Korea, these major powers played a major part. The Korean War is an example of a ____ _____.
- The hunt for Commies during the Cold War
- "There are two types of laws: just and unjust." - Martin Luther King Jr
- JFK and Nikita Khruschev sign this treaty in 1963. Since then, it has been signed by a total of 71 nations.
- "private owners for profit" rather than the government
- If Greece falls...Turkey will too.
- In 1961, the Soviet Union began construction of a large barrier that separated the Western and Eastern region of the German capital.
- "An attack on one is considered an attack on all."
- In this failed invasion, the US attempted to overthrow Cuban leader Fidel Castro
- The Civil Rights Movement was an era in US History in which Americans protested against different forms of ______, including segregation, voter suppression, and discrimination.
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- After WW2, a bunch of new Americans are born! This increase in the birth rate is known as the ___ ____
- The Truman Doctrine was implemented to support this foreign policy (stop the spread!)
- As President, Kennedy creates this agency, which sends young Americans across the world in various humanitarian efforts.
- The distrust between the US and USSR began a competition in technological advancements known as the ____ _____.
- President Lyndon B. Johnson is inaugurated following the ______ of President John F. Kennedy
- the Soviet Union is the first nation to implement this political and economic system
- Brown vs. Board of Education is the landmark Supreme Court decision that would begin the ______ of public schools across the United States.
- The 24th Amendment ends the use of the ____ ____, which was a requirement for voting in southern states.
- Nonviolent protests come in many form, including the refusal to buy a good or patronize a storefront.
20 Clues: The US joins this alliance in 1949 • If Greece falls...Turkey will too. • The hunt for Commies during the Cold War • "An attack on one is considered an attack on all." • "private owners for profit" rather than the government • "There are two types of laws: just and unjust." - Martin Luther King Jr • ...
Internationalism Crossword 2017-12-10
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- A policy of remaining apart from political affairs and interests of other countries.
- usually a disease that is prevalent over the entire country
- Treaty a treaty that eliminates anti-personnel landmines internationally
- General Assembly main representative of the UN that decides matters of peace and security
- Village to consider the world as one community through communication
- extreme pride towards one's country
- Cross and international organizations that provides care to those in need
- Criminal Court an organization that prosecutes international crimes
- an attempt to bring about peace between nations
- cultural, economic or political relations between two countries.
- Union a political group that establishes economic policies
- Debt a legal doctrine that holds debt brought upon by a regime that does not serve the interests of a nation
- Plan program in which US gave aid to Europe after WW2
- Francophonie an international organization that represents French speaking countries
- a global organization involved in trade relations
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- specialized agency that is involved in public health
- to actively maintain a truce between two nations
- Bank a financial institution that provides loans internationally
- Woods monetary agreement that fixed exchange rates with the US dollar
- A policy of of cooperation between countries for their common good.
- A kind of alliance in which multiple countries reach a specific goal.
- nation An international organization that helps with economic and political cooperation among nations.
- Acting or making political or economic decisions without support from other countries.
- Balkanization the process of separating a state into smaller more hostile states
- a term for the departure of Britain from the EU
- to play a global organization that teaches children by means of educational games
- aid foreign aid that has to be used in the country providing the aid or in selected countries.
- bi-national organization that handles missions of aerospace
- Council an intergovernmental organization that works with issues in the Arctic
29 Clues: extreme pride towards one's country • a term for the departure of Britain from the EU • an attempt to bring about peace between nations • to actively maintain a truce between two nations • a global organization involved in trade relations • specialized agency that is involved in public health • Plan program in which US gave aid to Europe after WW2 • ...
The Vietnam War 2015-05-14
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- Major national holiday in Vietnam that was used as cover for a major assault on the South by the North in 1968 (3)
- The leader of South Vietnam from 1954-63: Ngo Dinh _____ (4)
- Nixon's description of the Peace agreement signed between North and South Vietnam in 1973: Peace with _____ (6)
- Another name for the US 'search and destroy' missions (10)
- The USA sprayed millions of litres of this to destroy millions of acres of jungle and farmland (11)
- Strategy to win over the local population: Hearts and _____ (5)
- These caused about 11% of US casualties in Vietnam (10)
- The capital of South Vietnam (6)
- The idea that if one country became communist, then its neighbour would follow (6,6)
- The President who started sending 'advisors' to Vietnam (7)
- Petroleum-based weapon used to deforest areas of Vietnamese jungle (6)
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- National religion of Vietnam (8)
- were over 500,000 incidences of this within the US army (9)
- Charlie Company massacred hundreds of civilians here in 1968 (5)
- Nixon's policy designed to help the South Vietnamese fight on their own so the USA could get out (14)
- The capital of North Vietnam (5)
- The incident here and subsequent Congressional resolution resulted in the USA committing to a full-scale war in Vietnam (12)
- The leader of North Vietnam (2,3,4)
- The Viet Cong guerrilla fighters used these to hide from and ambush US troops (7)
- The country that used to rule Vietnam before WW2 and fought a nine-year war with the Communists from 1945-1954 (6)
- The name of the Communist guerrilla force based in South Vietnam (4,4)
- Large bombing campaign started in Feb 1965: Operation Rolling ________ (7)
- Bordering country used by the North Vietnamese to supply fighters in the South (4)
23 Clues: National religion of Vietnam (8) • The capital of North Vietnam (5) • The capital of South Vietnam (6) • The leader of North Vietnam (2,3,4) • These caused about 11% of US casualties in Vietnam (10) • Another name for the US 'search and destroy' missions (10) • were over 500,000 incidences of this within the US army (9) • ...
Murphy Project 2023-12-13
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- The communist side of Berlin.
- The theory that if one country falls to communism then others will also.
- 1964, North Vietnam fired torpedoes at a US ship in the Gulf of Tonkin, which in turn caused the US to declare military action against North Vietnam.
- 1949, Western European countries, Canada, & US formed the what?
- Indirect conflict between USA and USSR that lasted until 1991.
- First secratary of the USSR between 1953-1964.He played a major role in the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- In response to the building of the Berlin Wall America and Britain began flying in supplies to East berlin. This is known as...
- One of the world's 2 superpowers. This was the rival of the USSR in the Cold War.
- USSR built a 103 mile wall to keep people from fleeing to West Europe.
- Between 1989 and 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed and the Cold War finally ____.
- Harsh dictator for USSR in WW2 who jailed/killed many opponents.
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- The capitalist side of Berlin.
- 1990, Germans voted to make the countries of East Germany and West Germany reunited as one country.
- Was split into 4 different sections all owned by diffrent countries to keep it from regaining power.
- Senator Joseph McCarthy spearheaded a communist “witch hunt” fueled by these fears throughout the U.S.
- One of the world's 2 superpowers. This was the rival of the USA in the Cold War.
- The United States and Soviet Union also competed to have the most advanced science and technology.
- War between North and South Korea. Nobody truly won this War.
- The United States and Soviet Union competed with one another for political influence and military power.
- US President John F. Kennedy ordered the US Navy to _____ Cuba, which prevented Soviet ships from delivering more weapons or supplies to the island.
20 Clues: The communist side of Berlin. • The capitalist side of Berlin. • War between North and South Korea. Nobody truly won this War. • Indirect conflict between USA and USSR that lasted until 1991. • 1949, Western European countries, Canada, & US formed the what? • Harsh dictator for USSR in WW2 who jailed/killed many opponents. • ...
random crossword 2022-10-06
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- music with trumpets
- a youtube that sells money
- largest country in the world
- place in Italy
- capital of Russia
- country I am going to in 2023
- actor who was in Spaceballs
- the capitol of egypt
- capital of Canada
- a place in Canada
- country that ended in 1991
- a DJ that wrote bangarang
- capital of Italy
- ship that sunk in 1912
- a type of cell phone from apple
- a country that was In WW2
- song by Rihanna and jay z
- the 49th state of USA
- allied country in world war 2
- capitol of VA
- Capital of Massachusetts
- last color of the rainbow
- a guy does siuuu and soccer
- a continent/country
- place for wrestlers
- place where angels live
- landmark in ancient Egypt
- a bull that fought el primero
- thing that is inside of snakes
- the place that did the ----- witch trials
- capital in Ukraine
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- owner of KFC
- 50th state of USA
- character with a blue shirt in Minecraft
- holiday aka Jesus christ's birthday
- a person that tells jokes
- The capital of Spain
- country in Africa starts with z
- the band who wrote the low rider
- capital of Portugal
- capital of France
- music that johnny cash does
- first State in the USA
- volcano in Hawaii starts with k
- type of music in all of rock n roll
- capital of Germany
- instrument with black and white keys
- capital of Poland
- a brand that sells phones tablets
- band that wrote blackened
- music that Eminem does
- consume
- oldest color in the world
- is an app that helps people with grammar
- place that fought in world war 2
55 Clues: consume • owner of KFC • capitol of VA • place in Italy • capital of Italy • 50th state of USA • capital of Russia • capital of France • capital of Canada • a place in Canada • capital of Poland • capital of Germany • capital in Ukraine • music with trumpets • capital of Portugal • a continent/country • place for wrestlers • The capital of Spain • the capitol of egypt • the 49th state of USA • ...
Trade 2022-09-27
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- Belonging to, situated, or from another country/place
- Payments to domestic companies which allow for production at a lower cost
- union An international organization of European countries formed after WW2 to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members
- Obtain (goods or a service) from an outside or foreign supplier, especially in place of an internal source
- A deficiency or lack of something. Yearly debt
- economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- Government intervention in a market that affects the production of a good
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- and demand Relationship between the amount of product and the desire for the product
- advantage The ability of a country to produce a good at a lower cost than another country can.
- having to do with the household or family or nation
- game a situation which one person's gain is another's loss
- The division of labor that aids the development of skill in a particular type of work
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by using tariffs and giving subsidies to domestic industies
- the characteristics of a population with respect to age, race, and gender
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (buildings, roads, power supplies, etc.) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
- The use of technology to ease human labor or to extend the mental or physical capabilities of humans.
- Exporting a product at a price below the price it normally sells for in its home market or below cost. This is usually done to build market share.
- Producing results without waste
- Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making something worldwide
- The sum of all deficits. Money owed
- A tax on imported goods
21 Clues: A tax on imported goods • Producing results without waste • The sum of all deficits. Money owed • A deficiency or lack of something. Yearly debt • having to do with the household or family or nation • Belonging to, situated, or from another country/place • game a situation which one person's gain is another's loss • ...
WWII 2025-06-06
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- What material did Canada produced heavily to help Britain build more airplanes
- What International body was Canada a founding member of
- What was the name of the bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- Who was the leader of the USSR during WWII
- What was the name of the bomb that was dropped off Hiroshima
- Canada's primary naval force during WWII.
- What was the name of the Canadian warship that fought in the Battle of the Atlantic
- Where Canadian troops faced a deadly raid in 1942.
- what strategy did Canada use during the battle of Ortona Italy
- What was the German air force known as in WWII\
- What was the name of Canada's air force in WWII
- Who was the leader of throughout U.S.A for majority of WWII
- He was Canada’s Prime Minister for most of WWII.
- Province where many munitions factories were located in canada.
- What city in Asia did Canada's battle in that ended in defeat.
- What strategy did Germany use to take over France in WWII
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- Who was the leader of France during WWII
- What country did Canada declare war one week after Britain
- What is The name of the Canadian army division that fought in Normandy
- What was the codename for the construction of the atomic bomb
- What city in France did a miracle happen in
- What were war bonds known as during WWII
- This Canadian program trained Allied pilots
- how did the U.S.A advance through the Pacific Theater
- What was the name of Germanys tank in WWII
- What country did Germany invade first
- what group of people did Adolf Hitler hate
- Who was the leader of Britain during WWII
- Who was the leader of Germany during WW2
- What is the name of The beach Canadians stormed on D-Day.
- Canadian troops were part of this famous 1944 invasion.
31 Clues: What country did Germany invade first • Who was the leader of France during WWII • What were war bonds known as during WWII • Who was the leader of Germany during WW2 • Canada's primary naval force during WWII. • Who was the leader of Britain during WWII • Who was the leader of the USSR during WWII • What was the name of Germanys tank in WWII • ...
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Hist 1060 Ch 35 2023-04-13
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- One time Republican Vice President to Eisenhauer and later Republican presidential nominee that lost to Democrat John Kennedy 870
- President of Egypt, during the Suez crisis that nationalized the Suez Canal, jeopardizing the flow of oil to the West 868
- leader of the Soviet Union during the era when an American U-2 spy plane was shot down over Soviet territory 869
- Communist leader of Cuba, during the Cuban Missle Crisis 880
- Supreme Court Justice that ruled in favor of ending separate but equal law in America 861
- Beat author for a generation of hipsters and wannabe nonconformists that considered his writings to almost be sacred texts 874
- Communist leader of the Vietnamese used guerrilla warfare to stop the advancement of Allied troops 867
- a key French garrison was trapped here in the North West corner of Vietnam 867
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- pushed an alternate strategy of flexible response that include military options for response to different world crises 878
- President of the United States during the Cuban Missle Crisis 880
- "The King" who introduced Rock-n-roll to the world, died of a drug overdose in 1977. 858
- President Kennedy's Vice President that was sworn into the presidency immediately after the assassination of President Kennedy 883
- College-educated black woman that refused to give up her seat on a bus, leading to the Montgomery Bus Boycott 861
- used his oratorical skill, strategic savvy, mastery of biblical and constitutional conceptions and ideas of peaceful resistance from Mohandas Gandhi 861
- Post WW2 black female entertainer that toured Europe and Latin America to get away from the racism of America 860
- a beat poet that wrote and introduced the idea of the Beat Generation. 874
16 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba, during the Cuban Missle Crisis 880 • President of the United States during the Cuban Missle Crisis 880 • a beat poet that wrote and introduced the idea of the Beat Generation. 874 • a key French garrison was trapped here in the North West corner of Vietnam 867 • ...
1920s Great Depression Vocab 2024-10-28
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- A system of limiting the number of immigrants who may enter the U.S.by nationality
- People who illegally manufactured, transported, distributed or sold alcoholic beverages during the prohibition period.
- Industrial relations policies of large, usually non-unionised, companies that have developed internal welfare systems for their employees.
- Used to protect a country's wealth and power
- The method of buying large ticket items with a small deposit and installment payment
- Highly publicized trial, also known as the Monkey Trail, was a trial against a Tennessee high school teacher and he violated state law by teaching Charles Darwin's theory of evolution to his students.
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- The act of buying something with the expectation that it's value would increase so that they could resell it at a higher price in order to get a profit out of it.
- Nickname for any variety of makeshift shelters for homeless people that contain mostly victims of the great depression.
- The time period when jazz gained widespread popularity throughout the whole of the U.S.
- The practice of buying an asset where the buyer pays only a percentage of the assets value and borrows the rest from the bank or a broker.
- The period of rich cross-disciplinary artistic and cultural activity among African Americans between the end of WW1 and the onset of the great depression leading up to WW2
- An economy driven by consumer spending as a high percentage of its gross product
- A place where alcoholic beverages were illegally sold
- An event that made many people fear new immigrants
- a gathering of WW1 veterans in Wahington D.C.
- Young women who like to party and wear shorter skirts
16 Clues: Used to protect a country's wealth and power • a gathering of WW1 veterans in Wahington D.C. • An event that made many people fear new immigrants • A place where alcoholic beverages were illegally sold • Young women who like to party and wear shorter skirts • An economy driven by consumer spending as a high percentage of its gross product • ...
World Studies 2021-06-04
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- political and military organization formed in 1964
- negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union that were aimed at curtailing the manufacture of strategic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons
- US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam
- anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964
- mass student-led paramilitary social movement mobilized and guided by Chairman Mao Zedong
- change of political borders cutting through at least one territory considered a homeland by some community
- Filipino politician, lawyer, and kleptocrat who served as the 10th President of the Philippines
- India's national political party
- act of pushing a situation to the verge of war, in order to threaten and encourage one's opponent to back down
- long period of intense rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States
- military and defense alliance formed by 12 countries in Western Europe and North America
- guerrilla fighters in Islamic countries, especially those who are fighting against non-Muslim force
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- Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, beginning in 1987
- international organization made up of sovereign nations created after WW2
- United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad
- Indonesian statesman and revolutionary who was the first president of Indonesia
- this barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world
- european nations generous funding to rebuild their economies as long as the money was spent on goods made in the United States
- easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries
- Indonesian military officer and politician, who was the second President of Indonesia
- armed communist political revolutionary organization in South Vietnam and Cambodia
- chairman of the plo
- Sunni Islamist movement and military organisation in Afghanistan
- A group of people living together and sharing the same possessions and responsibilities
24 Clues: chairman of the plo • India's national political party • political and military organization formed in 1964 • this barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world • Sunni Islamist movement and military organisation in Afghanistan • easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries • ...
World Studies 2021-06-04
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- political and military organization formed in 1964
- negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union that were aimed at curtailing the manufacture of strategic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons
- US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam
- anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964
- mass student-led paramilitary social movement mobilized and guided by Chairman Mao Zedong
- change of political borders cutting through at least one territory considered a homeland by some community
- Filipino politician, lawyer, and kleptocrat who served as the 10th President of the Philippines
- India's national political party
- act of pushing a situation to the verge of war, in order to threaten and encourage one's opponent to back down
- long period of intense rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States
- military and defense alliance formed by 12 countries in Western Europe and North America
- guerrilla fighters in Islamic countries, especially those who are fighting against non-Muslim force
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- Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, beginning in 1987
- international organization made up of sovereign nations created after WW2
- United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad
- Indonesian statesman and revolutionary who was the first president of Indonesia
- this barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world
- european nations generous funding to rebuild their economies as long as the money was spent on goods made in the United States
- easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries
- Indonesian military officer and politician, who was the second President of Indonesia
- armed communist political revolutionary organization in South Vietnam and Cambodia
- chairman of the plo
- Sunni Islamist movement and military organisation in Afghanistan
- A group of people living together and sharing the same possessions and responsibilities
24 Clues: chairman of the plo • India's national political party • political and military organization formed in 1964 • this barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world • Sunni Islamist movement and military organisation in Afghanistan • easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries • ...
Cartoon Characters 2020-05-11
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- The world revealed from a babies point of view (7)
- pet beagle favourite in Peanuts comic strip by Charlie Schulz (6)
- This fast running bird will never get caught (10)
- The fastest mouse in Mexico 6/8)
- This smarter than the average bear stole picnics with his little nephew (4/4)
- Sweet little bird 'I tawt I taw a puddy tat' (6/3)
- This egg headed character is an adversary of Buggs Bunny (5/4
- Signature line 'Th-th-th-that's all folks (5/3)
- Jim's other half who chugged along on a barge boat exploring Great Britain (5)
- Little Old Lady is a favorite in this 1970's cartoon. (8/3/3/8)
- This Looney Tunes character was cunning, insidious and constantly hungry as he chased his opponent ' beep beep ' (4/1/6)
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- This well loved Character lives in the woods with his abundance of honey and furry friends(6/3/4)
- Springfield's wicked ww2 power plant owner (2/5)
- This bouncey character had a little pink piggy friend (6)
- Caveman husband with a very cute baby bamm bamm (6/6)
- Whose trademark exclamation is 'Suffering succotash' (9)
- Famous villain fighting janitor pooch who would get changed in a filing cabinet (4/4/6)
- Loud lovable caveman (4/9)
- If it wasn't for those pesky kids was a well known slogan for this mystery solving gang (6/3)
- This strong muscular character braved the waves with his sweetheart as an evil brute tries to win over her love (6)
- This alley boss lived in a dustbin (6)
- This black character with a speech impediment was well known for his quote 'You're despicable' (5/4)
- Drove around in a green machine with his mystery friends who was frightened of his own shaddow (6)
23 Clues: Loud lovable caveman (4/9) • The fastest mouse in Mexico 6/8) • This alley boss lived in a dustbin (6) • Signature line 'Th-th-th-that's all folks (5/3) • Springfield's wicked ww2 power plant owner (2/5) • This fast running bird will never get caught (10) • The world revealed from a babies point of view (7) • Sweet little bird 'I tawt I taw a puddy tat' (6/3) • ...
Countries 2021-02-19
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- borders switzerland and austria
- Borders india and china
- sharks have...
- There is only a south
- There is only a north
- there is a south and a north
- Germany ww2
- Has the fewest countries
- Allied to russia it borders bosnia & herzegovina, croatia, and montenegro
- Madrid
- known for maple syrup
- WAFFLES
- under italy this country is an island
- This is the capitol of poland
- Russia, usa and _____ can go to space
- now known as india
- Full of dutch people
- there is a bad one and a good one
- and Nigeria
- one of the very few communist countries
- Avocados from ______
- Knows for chocolate cheese and watches
- This is where cinnamon originated
- borders burkina faso, togo, and ivory coast
- this is where mocha originated
- the only superpower
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- Also known as vatican city
- Riches
- Burma
- Kyiv is its capitol
- Oslo
- Germany ww1
- sounds like guitar
- oui oui baguette time
- the largest country in the middle east
- also formerly known as british raj but has a japanese like symbol
- ______-hungary
- _____Slovakia
- Northern Ireland, England, Wales, ________
- islands in the caribbean, it is close to saint vincent and the grenadines
- this country containes the largest building in the world
- Also a state of the united states of america
- the biggest stan
- said to be the oldest country
- Federal states of...
- the newest most clean country
- Vladimir putin is its dictator (2021)
- New
- Used to have a very big empire
- Lisbon
- largest country in africa
- germany currently
- Lucia, Kitts and nevis, vincent and the grenadines
- "SIR THE TREES ARE SPEAKING _______ESE"
- Country looks like an elephant
55 Clues: New • Oslo • Burma • Riches • Madrid • Lisbon • WAFFLES • Germany ww1 • Germany ww2 • and Nigeria • _____Slovakia • sharks have... • ______-hungary • the biggest stan • germany currently • sounds like guitar • now known as india • Kyiv is its capitol • the only superpower • Federal states of... • Full of dutch people • Avocados from ______ • oui oui baguette time • There is only a south • There is only a north • ...
Chapter 25 CrossWord 2023-05-07
Across
- Hipolito Irigoyen was elected president in 1916 of _______
- The modern state Persia became in 1935
- Group of United Officers abbreviation
- The group that founded the Ottoman Empire
- Gandi was often referred to as ______
- President of Mexico from 1934-1940
- Chang Jiang in English
- Leader of the radical party in 1916
- Leader of the Nationalist from 1919-1925
- Art that does not closely resemble the way objects really appear
- German leader responsible for WW2
- Mexico was known to have an enormous amount of what in the 1900s
- _______ Rockefeller hired Rivera to Paint a mural in the RCA building
- A long and severe recession in an economy in 1929-1939
- Modern artist with the last name of "Matta" fro Chile
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- Mass murder of a particular racial, political, or cultural group
- Who formed an allience with the Communist party in 1923
- The name president Kemal was popularly known as
- A right women gained in 1934
- Last name o the president that announced the Good Neighbor Policy in 1933
- Every how many years did the PRI choose the partys new president
- The son of Motilal Nehru
- A national oil company
- Peoples Liberation Army abbreviation
- Three-forths of the worlds coffee was grown in this country in the 1900s
- Chinese communist party abbreviation
- The year Manchuria was conquered
- The man who established the kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932
- A small group of people having control over a country
- In 1928 Chiang Kai-Shek founded a new Chinese republic at ______
- James Joyce's most famous novel
- Last name of the man that ruled Brazil from 1930-1945
- The 4 largest ______ in 1937 were Mitsui, Mitsubish, Sumitomo, and Yasuda
- The (GOU) overthrew the governments in what month of 1943
- Sun Yat-Sens son
35 Clues: Sun Yat-Sens son • A national oil company • Chang Jiang in English • The son of Motilal Nehru • A right women gained in 1934 • James Joyce's most famous novel • The year Manchuria was conquered • German leader responsible for WW2 • President of Mexico from 1934-1940 • Leader of the radical party in 1916 • Peoples Liberation Army abbreviation • Chinese communist party abbreviation • ...
WW1 2023-05-17
Across
- Gas irritated the lung tissue causing a choking effect that could cause death.
- Ferdinand's assassination led to the first world war.
- was a type of fighting during World War I in which both sides dug trenches that were protected by mines and barbed wire.
- was one of the main causes of WW1, Germany, and Great Britain are great examples of it, the increase in this helped push the countries involved into war.
- Telegram bring U.S. in WW1.
- alliance that was by Great Britain, France, and Russia
- was the quickest route between Britain and countries around the Indian and western Pacific oceans.
- movement to unify the people of all German-speaking countries
- Mussolini the founder of Italian Fascism.
- Alliance has Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Colonies had managed to get some of the most valuable land in Africa.
- is a psychological condition resulting from the stress a soldier experiences during battle.
- viewed F.F as a serious threat to the union between B.H and Serbia being achieved.
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- power countries are Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Italy.
- did not enter the race for colonies until very late, as a result, much of the land gained wasn't very valuable.
- Telegram a coded message sent to Mexico, proposing a military alliance against the United States.
- is the expansion of European nations as empires
- agreement to divide between them the Ottoman Empire's Arab provinces (not including the Arabian Peninsula).
- the Archduke insisted on taking his beloved wife.
- Treaty, a secret treaty between neutral Italy and the Allied forces of France, Britain, and Russia to bring Italy into World War I.
- established that, in case of the outbreak of war, Germany would attack France first and then Russia.
- Hitler become a reason for starting WW2.
- North West Africa.
23 Clues: North West Africa. • Telegram bring U.S. in WW1. • Hitler become a reason for starting WW2. • Mussolini the founder of Italian Fascism. • is the expansion of European nations as empires • Alliance has Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • the Archduke insisted on taking his beloved wife. • Ferdinand's assassination led to the first world war. • ...
1800 2018-01-24
Across
- Stood in the way from uniting Germany.
- Russia was to lose this after Crimean war.
- Made peace treaties that gained him what he wanted (land) without negotiation.
- Disregarding morality to do the “right” thing, or the ends justify the means.
- This Geneva Convention (1863) said that all sick and wounded would receive care.
- This Geneva Convention (1906) says to help anyone even the enemies when shipwrecked.
- Durant Who develops Red Cross.
- Both Southern Germany and Northern Germany do this after fighting with France.
- Prime minister and alliance with Louis-Napoleon while equipping the army with an economic expansion.
- Sanitation in hospitals.
- King of Prussia, first King of Germany.
- Southern Germany doesn’t want to unit, Northern Germany goes to war with this country.
- military equipment for defense (like gas masks) can be taken away but not ID or these items.
- This Geneva Convention (1920) is “Relative to Treatment of Prisoners of war” and they can receive mail.
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- Today the Geneva Convention prevent these people so that they don’t have to respond to interrogations and not to be detained, deliberately targeted or mistreated.
- This Geneva Convention (1949) has safety zones for ill, wounded, aged children under 15, pregnant women, and mothers of children under 5.
- Told Austria to remove themselves from Germany states after a short war.
- The effect was to destroy.
- Gained land for Italy, his army was the “Red Shirts”.
- In the Crimean war its started as Ottoman Turks vs this country.
- King of Piedmont who allied with Cavour, and eventually became King of Italy.
- Prussia gained this from Denmark because of war and “help” from Austria.
- Bismarck said no harsh punishment. But King William did, by telling France to hand over Alsace and Lorraine, after this war France got these back.
- French’s revenge was to put Germany into severe this after WW2.
24 Clues: Sanitation in hospitals. • The effect was to destroy. • Durant Who develops Red Cross. • Stood in the way from uniting Germany. • King of Prussia, first King of Germany. • Russia was to lose this after Crimean war. • Gained land for Italy, his army was the “Red Shirts”. • French’s revenge was to put Germany into severe this after WW2. • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
Across
- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
- artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- member of the forced arms
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- Long Island community of postwar rental houses built by William Levitt for veterans of WWI
- 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
- policy, policies and programs created to aid the return of US soldiers and servicemen in helping them come back into society (GI Bill)
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- to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- Insulting or intended to insult
- official approval to act
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
- behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
21 Clues: official approval to act • member of the forced arms • Insulting or intended to insult • artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare • ...
Lessons 19, 20, & 21 2022-03-22
Across
- Joseph threw a __ remark when no one was listening.
- clear of blame or suspicion
- If a problem or__disrupts our outdoor wedding, we have a park on standby.
- she has __ policies associated with Israel.
- Living in Qatar made me have a __ lifestyle.
- The donation was made for the school under the __ of the museum.
- The __ bully still believed that his need are more than theirs.
- I have always been extremely __ about my personal affairs.
- His voice was monotone and he seemed ___.
- the last __ of colonialism was still prominent in the ancient city.
- The misbehaved child has a huge __ for violence.
- Because of me, my sister was the victim of great __.
- Ms. Lottie was always __ about the welfare of her students.
- For the debate, I had to provide __ evidence to support my thesis.
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- The angry woman decided to __ against another old man.
- The company got sued even though it was avoiding __.
- After his fight with his best friend, he was soon forced to __ his hope to rekindle their friendship
- We learned concepts of __tion in calculus
- The girl deserved better than these __ group gatherings.
- Mr. Jimmy had the __ to call me a cheater.
- Osama, the terrorist, launched a __ attack on the King.
- for centuries, there have been ___ disparities between different regions of the country
- The president spoke with a __ intensity that made me want to vote for him.
- For my senior research, I decided to write a __ on alcoholism.
- The riot from the extremists began to __ nervous feelings among the residents
- in a state or period of inactivity or dormancy
- During WW2, there was a brief __ for Christmas day.
- He attended a testimonial dinner for his college interview
- Ahmed, who is on death row, ended up in this place because he did not __.
- means appease the anger or anxiety of someone
30 Clues: clear of blame or suspicion • We learned concepts of __tion in calculus • His voice was monotone and he seemed ___. • Mr. Jimmy had the __ to call me a cheater. • she has __ policies associated with Israel. • Living in Qatar made me have a __ lifestyle. • means appease the anger or anxiety of someone • in a state or period of inactivity or dormancy • ...
Velferdsstaten 2022-02-23
Across
- Status
- Alle folk i arbeid
- Dit alle politikere som vinner valgene kommer
- En plan som USA hadde etter WW2 for å gi støtte til gjenoppbygging. Vilkåret var at mottaker måtte ha markedsøkonomi
- Trygden du får dersom du ikke kan jobbe pga av en skade eller sykdom
- Hvor godt du lever når det kommer til materielle verdier
- Kamp for kvinners rettigheter
- Bruke mindre av en ting, eller passe på at det bare blir gitt ut en viss mengde av en spesiell vare
- Vern om miljøet vårt
- At det ikke er så stor forskjell på fattig og rik
- Alle som jobber betaler en sum i måneden hit
- Rolle som vi har og som er knyttet til om vi er mann eller kvinne
- Et parti eller flere partier sammen må ha flertall i stortinget for å danne regjering
- Det som gir deg inntekt, f.eks jordbruk, salg av biler, olje
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- At du ikke trenger å være engstelig for å ikke ha nok penger
- Samfunn med et produksjonssystem som er organisert rundt store industrielle enheter som masseproduserer varer. Økonomisk vekst er viktig, og mye av produksjonsoverskuddet går til nye investeringer.
- En stat som i betydelig grad garanterer samfunnets medlemmer hjelp hvis de skulle komme ut for helsesvikt, sosial nød eller tap av inntekt, for eksempel ved arbeidsledighet eller alderdom, og som sikrer den enkelte rett til utdannelse.
- Høyre, Fremskrittspartiet, Venstre, KrF og Senterpartiet
- Lik lønn for likt arbeid, alle kjønn skal behandles likt
- Trygden du får utbetalt når du er for gammel til å jobbe, eller når du går av med pensjon
- Du har ikke jobb, da er du........
- Et samarbeid, avtale, overenskomst F.eks NATO
- Varer som skal forbrukes innen kort tid f.eks TV, Bil, Boblebad, klær...
- Gir oss helsetjenester, sykehus, aldershjem, lege, psykiatri osv...
- Omveltning, forandring til det bedre
25 Clues: Status • Alle folk i arbeid • Vern om miljøet vårt • Kamp for kvinners rettigheter • Du har ikke jobb, da er du........ • Omveltning, forandring til det bedre • Alle som jobber betaler en sum i måneden hit • Dit alle politikere som vinner valgene kommer • Et samarbeid, avtale, overenskomst F.eks NATO • At det ikke er så stor forskjell på fattig og rik • ...
Philip og Malthe historie 2022-02-10
Across
- Hvem gjorde oprør i 1776?
- I hvilken tidsperiode blev den tre-delte magt opfundet?
- Hvem opdagede tyndekræften?
- Hvad var Danmark blevet efter de havde tabt endnu en krig mod Sverige?
- Hvad skete der i 1660?
- Hvad er Washington opkaldt efter?
- hvem var den første på månen?
- Hvad forærede den engelske kone i 1668
- Hvilket straf fik man hvis man havde gjordt myndighederne ikke ville have før der kom yndringsfrihed?
- Hvad kom i 1776?
- hvor levede solkongen?
- Hvad var Tordenskjolds fornavn?
- hvad opdagede columbus
- Hvad hedder odins søn
- Hvad er verdens største ø
- Hvad var James cook?
- Hvad hed tordenskjolds skib?
- Hvad skulle man betale hvis man gerne ville beholde sit lange skæg?
- Hvor ligger Skåne, Halland og blekinge?
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- Hvad er Uafhængighedserklæringen?
- Hvad kaldes det når man må skrive og tale som man vil?
- hvad hed det øverste kamre i det engelske parlament?
- Hvilket skib i 1620 forlod den engelske havn?
- Hvem gjorde Moskva oprør mod i 1480
- Hvem dræbte James cook på Hawaii?
- totur redskab i middelalderen
- Hvor var Leonora Cristine taget til fange henne?
- hvad var ludvig den 14?
- Hvad er verdens største land?
- Hvor døde James cook?
- Hvad kaldte man København i 1711
- Hvem ejede NY i 1700-tallet
- Hvilke skoler lavede Frederik den 4 i år 1722?
- Hor var der mange søslag under syvårskrigen
- Hvad blev indført i 1849?
- hvad hedder den bro man går over når man skal til himlen
- Hvad kalder man det når man ikke må snakke om eller skrive sine meninger?
- Hvem døde på bering ø?
- Hvem var øverst i hiarkiet af bønderne i 1700-tallet?
- Hvilket land var det mægtigste imperium i midten af 1700-tallet?
- Hvem startede ww2?
- en koloni i Indien?
- Hvem er verdens bedste lærer?
- Hvad blev Peter den store kaldt for da han var barn?
- hvem var interesseret i at blive spansk konge?
45 Clues: Hvad kom i 1776? • Hvem startede ww2? • en koloni i Indien? • Hvad var James cook? • Hvor døde James cook? • Hvad hedder odins søn • Hvad skete der i 1660? • hvor levede solkongen? • Hvem døde på bering ø? • hvad opdagede columbus • hvad var ludvig den 14? • Hvem gjorde oprør i 1776? • Hvad blev indført i 1849? • Hvad er verdens største ø • Hvem opdagede tyndekræften? • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- The political theory that if one nation comes under Communist control then neighboring nations
- A military operation in the late 1940s that brought food and other needed goods into West Berlin by air
- A theory that proposed a massive build-up of military and weaponry in order to threaten a destructive counter-attack to any potential threat
- An ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union
- To stop the spread of communism
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- An investigating committee that investigated what it considered un-American propaganda, and searched out communism
- Purposely escalating a dangerous situation to the limit ( brink), while giving the impression that you are willing to go to war
- Massive military build-up, especially of nuclear weapons, by both the Soviet Union and the United States in an effort to gain military superiority.
- A policy promoted during the latter half of the 1980s in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Gorbachev
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- President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology
- An international organization formed in 1945 to increase political and economic cooperation among member countries.
- A term used by Winston Churchill in a speech to describe the growing divide between western democracies and Soviet-influenced states
- The 1947 plan of US Secretary of State George Marshall to send aid to all European nations that needed it after WW2.
- The name given to the Eastern European nations that were under the control of the Soviet Union. · Iron Curtain
- the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence.
- An economic theory in which collective ownership of property leads to a classless society.
- The world's first artificial satellite
- Fortified concrete and wire barrier that separated East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989.
- of Pigs An unsuccessful invasion of Cuba in 1961, which was sponsored by the United States
20 Clues: To stop the spread of communism • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • The world's first artificial satellite • An ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union • An economic theory in which collective ownership of property leads to a classless society. • ...
Kamikaze 2024-10-28
Across
- The children learned to be this.
- Fish are making a figure of 8 - the symbol for?
- He survived but faces a living...
- When does the pilot set off?
- What the mother never did again.
- Beautiful way sea is described.
- Destructive social belief that makes people shun the pilot.
- Colour of the sea.
- Fishes are flashing...
- Pretty, soft description for prawns.
- Number of stanzas devoted to the moment the pilot is 'half way there.
- Pilot must have wondered which had been the better way to...
- The government filled the pilot's head with...
- Fish wave like one of these.
- Powerful force used to persuade the pilot to embark on the mission
- Word suggests pilot under wicked spell.
- What does the sword represent?
- Simile used to describe the fishing boats.
- Probable war of the setting.
- Powerful force that causes pilot to choose life
- How many stanzas in the poem?
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- What method repeats the/s/ & /sh/ sound?
- Narration shifts from 3rd person to the perspective of the...
- probable setting of poem.
- One-way journey into history sounds like an advertising one of these.
- Powerful force that causes pilot to turn back
- Punctuation used to show turning point when pilot turns back.
- Number of lines in each stanza.
- Number of stanzas devoted to life back at home.
- How is the pilot's head described?
- Last word of the poem.
- The pilot was treated as if he no longer...
- Colour of the pebbles.
- The reader never hears the pilot's...
- How is the tuna described?
- Number of stanzas devoted to the setting off.
- What kind of sword does the pilot take?
- Daughter seems to feel this about how they treated her father.
- Collective noun for father, children, grandfather, brothers, mother.
- Attack in 2001 on which building inspired this poem?
- The poem's shape and form is this.
- Intended type of pilot's journey.
42 Clues: Colour of the sea. • Last word of the poem. • Fishes are flashing... • Colour of the pebbles. • probable setting of poem. • How is the tuna described? • When does the pilot set off? • Fish wave like one of these. • Probable war of the setting. • How many stanzas in the poem? • What does the sword represent? • Beautiful way sea is described. • Number of lines in each stanza. • ...
Unit 9 Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-18
Across
- US President in 1950’s, agreed to missile reductions with USSR before 1960
- Plan US money given to aid and rebuild European economies
- (John F. Kennedy) US President elected, 1960
- First Russian “President”, elected in 1991
- USSR President from 1985-1991, who agreed to arms reduction with the US
- Secret overthrow of person in power and replacement with someone new
- Race Competition between nations to build up their armed forces and weapons systems
- (inter-continental-ballistic-missile) new missiles tested out by all sides, leading to “MAD”
- Pact Military alliance between USSR and Eastern Europe
- Elected President of Russia in 2000, still their President
- Curtain Imaginary line splitting Europe into East (communist) and West (non communist)
- (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Alliance made to defend against Communism
- Nations Group of nations seeking to help each other in all issues of the world, headquartered in New York City, NY.
- “Openness”, freedom of expression, the replacement for communism in USSR
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- Parallel Border separating North Korea (communist) from South Korea (non communist)
- military and police forces from other nations not involved to maintain order
- Period of improved relations between US and USSR between 1972-1979.
- of Pigs Failed attempt by US military to overthrow Castro in Cuba
- USSR President from 1953 - 1964, wanted peace
- Wall Torn down in 1981, separated East and West Germany, built by USSR
- USSR President during WW2 and through 1953, wanted wars
- Took power of Cuba as a Dictator in 1959
- Missile Crisis 13 days of conflict between US and USSR in Cuba, involving missiles and planes
- USSR first satellite to reach orbit in 1957
- Council 5 members (US, France, Britain, China, USSR)
- General Douglas MacArthur Commanding General oversaw Japan’s occupation
- Doctrine Isolate Communism and help any nation under attack from it
- War Period of tension from 1945 - 1991, involving nations from all around world, but mainly focused on US against USSR
28 Clues: Took power of Cuba as a Dictator in 1959 • First Russian “President”, elected in 1991 • USSR first satellite to reach orbit in 1957 • (John F. Kennedy) US President elected, 1960 • USSR President from 1953 - 1964, wanted peace • USSR President during WW2 and through 1953, wanted wars • Council 5 members (US, France, Britain, China, USSR) • ...
World war 1 cross word 2025-10-28
Across
- this Campaign was a real upset for the British, and even some of their unique allies such as Australia and New Zealand-
- band of countries are often seen as the “bad guys” of ww1-
- The number of men the Italians lost on the last battle of Isonzo
- this first name is for a famous WW1 pilot featured in snoopy comics-
- this world war one soldier would survive and go into politics himself, promising to “Make Germany Great again”
- Russian revolutionary who betrayed a fellow revolutionary for power-
- this band of “good guys” opposed the central powers, and even had their name borrowed for WW2-
- this powerful vehicle clad in armor and armed with machineguns was a terror on the battlefield-
- the deadly center of a battlefield (please don't include spaces) –
- Russian revolutionary betrayed by another for power
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- a man of rank who blows a whistle to force young men to go over trenches into no mans land-
- this famous battle was fought by the Italians against the Germans and Austrians, also becoming a installment in a video game franchise-
- thisdeadly battle during world war 1 that was turned into an iron maiden song for history teachers to force their students to analyze-
- a French commune near Paris is where a famous treaty was signed ending WW1
- a rapid firing gun emplacement that devasted soldiers on either side of ww1-
- long range weapon used to bombard soldiers, sometimes before a charge-
- german submarine class reigned terror on the seas, eventually hitting a ship that lead the US into joining the war-
- this 2 word chemical was used in ww1 with great success, and is named after a condiment-
- the outcome for the central powers in ww1, antonym of victory-
- a naval emplacement in water that would take down ships
- a Swedish Rock band consistently makes songs on WW1-
21 Clues: Russian revolutionary betrayed by another for power • a Swedish Rock band consistently makes songs on WW1- • a naval emplacement in water that would take down ships • band of countries are often seen as the “bad guys” of ww1- • the outcome for the central powers in ww1, antonym of victory- • The number of men the Italians lost on the last battle of Isonzo • ...
Cold War and Civil Rights Vocabulary 2026-03-05
Across
- the president who integrated the US army and dropped the atomic bomb on Japan
- a type of war where countries do not directly fight one another
- this was added to the Pledge of Allegiance and money
- the legal separation of people and facilities based on race
- "_______ Scare", a period of intense fear around communism
- a type of war with indirect fighting
- a group of people coming together to bring light to an injustice
- "Civil _______________", refusing to obey a law a person believes is unjust
- the spread of extreme paranoia and fear about communists living among us
- refusing to purchase or use products to send a political message
- a decision where everyone agrees, what happened in Brown v. Board
- the country that the US was against during the Cold War
- the last name of the first Black Supreme Court Justice and the name of the plan to finance the rebuilding of Europe
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- the type of resistance used by the Black Panther Party
- trying to fit in with everyone around you
- close to nuclear annihilation
- the theory that if one country fell to communism, all countries would fall to communism
- the type of economy that values competition
- the last name of the man who attempted to end segregation on train cars and ended up setting up legal segregation
- extrajudicial mob violence rooted in someone's identity and the breaking of a social norm
- a smaller community outside of a city
- occupying a specific place as a form of protest
- a type of war with direct fighting
- the type of economy where the government controls everything
- the type of weapon first created by the US during WW2
- the last name of the man who fought for his daughter to have a better education
26 Clues: close to nuclear annihilation • a type of war with direct fighting • a type of war with indirect fighting • a smaller community outside of a city • trying to fit in with everyone around you • the type of economy that values competition • occupying a specific place as a form of protest • this was added to the Pledge of Allegiance and money • ...
Hist 1060 Ch 34 2023-03-31
Across
- the period of great economic growth that doubled the average American's standard of living came to an end in the 1970's 844
- Southern democrats with strong opposition to electing any candidate that embodied principles of civil rights 841
- this bill passed in fear that 15 million returning soldiers from WW2, would not have enough jobs, thus starting funding for them to seek a college education. 840
- seller of men's clothing 822
- this body was designed to prevent world war replaced by the United Nations 825
- in a sense a witch hunt that damaged the American traditions of fair play and free speech 838
- the largest research and development company (R and D)(the Rand Corporation) started with Cold War military funding, to unlock the secrets of nature to unleash economic growth 844
- this Act in 1946 focused on the promotion of maximum employment, production and purchasing power 840
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- after Hitler was defeated, this agreement between the Soviet Union, America, and Britain turned to suspicion over Soviet intentions 824
- this voice authorized by Congress in 1949, to broadcast behind the Iron Curtain 830
- this general was a supporter of civil rights and desegregated the military 841
- this operation was aimed at unionizing southern textile workers and steelworkers, to overcome fears of white workers, concerning racial mixing 840
- encouraged by the government, through the development of highways and private home ownership, this group fled urban areas. 845
- this administration was established to provide money for returning soldiers to buy homes, farms and small businesses 841
- Truman realized that the red hunt was turning into this, and vetoed the McCarran Internal Security Bill 838
- was accused by McCarthy of knowingly employing over 205 Communist party members 8398
16 Clues: seller of men's clothing 822 • this general was a supporter of civil rights and desegregated the military 841 • this body was designed to prevent world war replaced by the United Nations 825 • this voice authorized by Congress in 1949, to broadcast behind the Iron Curtain 830 • ...
The Vietnam War 2015-05-15
Across
- There were over 500,000 incidences of this within the US army (9)
- The leader of North Vietnam (2,3,4)
- Nixon's description of the Peace agreement signed between North and South Vietnam in 1973: Peace with _____ (6)
- Nixon's policy designed to help the South Vietnamese fight on their own so the USA could get out (14)
- Charlie Company massacred hundreds of civilians here in 1968 (5)
- Strategy to win over the local population: Hearts and _____ (5)
- The capital of South Vietnam (6)
- The incident here and subsequent Congressional resolution resulted in the USA committing to a full-scale war in Vietnam (12)
- The leader of South Vietnam from 1954-63: Ngo Dinh _____ (4)
- These caused about 11% of US casualties in Vietnam (10)
- The President who started sending 'advisors' to Vietnam (7)
- Petroleum-based weapon used to deforest areas of Vietnamese jungle (6)
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- Large bombing campaign started in Feb 1965: Operation Rolling ________ (7)
- The capital of North Vietnam (5)
- The USA sprayed millions of litres of this to destroy millions of acres of jungle and farmland (11)
- Major national holiday in Vietnam that was used as cover for a major assault on the South by the North in 1968 (3)
- Another name for the US 'search and destroy' missions (10)
- The idea that if one country became communist, then its neighbour would follow (6,6)
- The name of the Communist guerrilla force based in South Vietnam (4,4)
- Bordering country used by the North Vietnamese to supply fighters in the South (4)
- National religion of Vietnam (8)
- The country that used to rule Vietnam before WW2 and fought a nine-year war with the Communists from 1945-1954 (6)
- The Viet Cong guerrilla fighters used these to hide from and ambush US troops (7)
23 Clues: The capital of North Vietnam (5) • National religion of Vietnam (8) • The capital of South Vietnam (6) • The leader of North Vietnam (2,3,4) • These caused about 11% of US casualties in Vietnam (10) • Another name for the US 'search and destroy' missions (10) • The President who started sending 'advisors' to Vietnam (7) • ...
second try at WC 2021-02-03
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- Bob's first team
- in trouble where we had to play
- what was in the up street lot
- prominant physical landmark in WC
- Linda
- popular kid up the street
- popular kids sister
- silent but deadly
- climbing gym
- origin of stolen goods
- one of John Waynes sisters
- sister of T-shirt toughie
- Herb's job
- Bunky's older sister
- what to do at Ulie's
- what no one wanted to become
- fossil found on looming tower
- favorite canned food
- least favorite sacrament
- a place to sit and reaction to stink
- middle name mentioned in Dylan song
- the last shall be first but not really
- I will do to you in the jingle jangle AM
- not in the Army now WW2
- we did not buy
- Cindy's mom's job
- most hated field player on most hated team
- our favorite album in the house-sarcastic
- third Bevitt
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- backyard pests in 1949
- old man Dickie
- kid with helmet
- in trouble where we had to go
- hoop builder
- one-eyed
- stolen sports stuff hidden under
- Thomas's favorite rap group
- unpopular kid up the street
- what I got in the war
- found in Trigeras garage
- in front yard
- John Wayne's sister in law
- always closed in garage
- best part of Mass
- John Wayne's abode
- where the plants are
- Mick has none of this
- throw on top of tin roof
- good thing to throw rocks at
- big deal hobby two words squished to/one
- bar tender, absent
- what Tamborine man plays
- what we played in the park
- number of siblings of un popular kid
- 9 feet 6 inches
- what nobody got except Thomas
- the J in SJ
- Blythe
- found in bushes 1955
- kid just hanging around
60 Clues: Linda • Blythe • one-eyed • Herb's job • the J in SJ • hoop builder • climbing gym • third Bevitt • in front yard • old man Dickie • we did not buy • kid with helmet • 9 feet 6 inches • Bob's first team • silent but deadly • best part of Mass • Cindy's mom's job • John Wayne's abode • bar tender, absent • popular kids sister • where the plants are • Bunky's older sister • what to do at Ulie's • favorite canned food • ...
Vietnam war 2021-01-19
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- Chi Minh founds the Indochinese Communist Party (ICP)
- gave a sppech that opposed the vietnam war and got heavy back lash
- indo china war also known as the vietnam war
- warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which small groups of combatants, such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars, use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage
- Capital of south vietnam
- Dinh Diem president of South Vietnam (1955–63)
- Chi Minh Trail was a military supply route running from North Vietnam through Laos and Cambodia to South Vietnam
- cong south vietnamese communist sympathizers
- of tonkin resoultion gave the president the power to declare war
- seventy five the year the war ended
- president at the start of the war
- Nguyên Giáp was an army general in the Vietnam People's Army and a politician.
- Văn Linh a political leader of the Vietcong during the Vietnam War
- took over vietnam in WW2
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- effect When one country in asia falls to communism all the other countries in that reigon fall too
- ment policy sought to contain communist
- colonial power that ruled vietnam
- president who ended the vietnam war
- McNamara united States Secretary of Defense during the vietnam war
- of Tonkin incident: the US says North Vietnamese patrol boats fire on two US Navy destroyers.
- Orange is a herbicide and defoliant chemical
- B. Johnson , was an American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969, and previously as 37th vice president from 1961 to 1963. He assumed the presidency following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
- Childs Westmoreland was a United States Army general, most notably commander of United States forces during the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1968expansion while easing tensions and avoiding direct
- Dean Rusk was the United States Secretary of State from 1961 to 1969 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
- a highly flammable sticky jelly used in incendiary bombs and flamethrowers
25 Clues: Capital of south vietnam • took over vietnam in WW2 • colonial power that ruled vietnam • president at the start of the war • president who ended the vietnam war • seventy five the year the war ended • ment policy sought to contain communist • indo china war also known as the vietnam war • Orange is a herbicide and defoliant chemical • ...
semester 2 2024-05-13
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- - Who was the President of Texas during its annexation to the United States in 1845?
- - Which president favored admitting Texas to the Union?
- - In what industry did Texas grow to become a leader in the Age of Oil?
- - What was the name of the treaty that ended the Mexican War?
- - What does LULAC stand for?
- - Into which economy has the Texas economy become integrated due to technological innovations?
- - From what did new cities grow along during the expansion of the railroad system?
- - What term describes a period of great profits followed by a downward trend in an industry?
- - What happened to many farms during the Dust Bowl?
- - What did President James K. Polk favor admitting Texas to the Union as part of?
- - To which coast did the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo expand the land of the U.S.?
- - What significant event happened before the Great Depression?
- - In which war did Audie Murphy serve as a highly decorated soldier?
- - Who founded the American G.I. Forum?
- - What did the free press do during the Civil Rights movement?
- - Who were the Texas Rangers primarily to protect Texans from?
- - Who did the Texas Rangers primarily protect Texans from?
- - Why did many people move to Texas during the Contemporary Era?
- - What award was Horton Foote given for his contributions to the arts?
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- - What award was Horton Foote given?
- Texas was (blank) in 1845?
- - In which industry did Texas grow to become a leader with the establishment of NASA?
- - What was the primary function of the Texas Rangers?
- - What helped to expand the oil industry in Texas?
- - Which Texas playwright was awarded the National Medal of Arts?
- - Which side did Texas join during the American Civil War?
- - Why did many people move to Texas during the Contemporary Era?
- - What type of tax helps fund state and local governments in Texas?
- - What organization did Oveta Culp Hobby form and lead during WWII?
- - During and after the Civil War, citizens were divided on the issue of what?
- - What was Audie Murphy's profession?
31 Clues: Texas was (blank) in 1845? • - What does LULAC stand for? • - What award was Horton Foote given? • - What was Audie Murphy's profession? • - Who founded the American G.I. Forum? • - What helped to expand the oil industry in Texas? • - What happened to many farms during the Dust Bowl? • - What was the primary function of the Texas Rangers? • ...
Rock N' Roll 2023-02-06
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- This band almost started the rock movement with their hit "Rock Around the Clock."
- Rock wasn't the only genre of music in the 1950's. There was also country and this _________.
- This rock and roll star was a teen idol with movies, lunch boxes, and more.
- Another rock pianist, this African-American musician wrote songs that were popular with white audiences.
- His show, and American Bandstand were geared toward teens. This and radio is where new stars were introduced.
- Some people believe that the basic beat of rock is similar to the beat of this:
- Rock and Roll dropped one of our 4 traditional music themes: Survival, Nationalism, Military, and _________.
- His hit song "Johnny B. Goode" was later made into the popular "Run, Run, Rudolph" which can be heard on "Home Alone."
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- Old country western and blues music, used acoustic guitars. Rock used these:
- This style of rock uses country and rhythm and blues to get a unique sound.
- This Cleveland man coined the term "rock and roll."
- This star changed the way piano was played and turned it into a rock instrument.
- Since the war was over, soldiers returned home with more money and started families, leading to this generation.
- Big Bands go away and smaller ensembles are made up of singers, drums, electric guitar, and this:
- Electric guitars needed to be amplified. One company started The ___ Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company. They still produce high end guitars today.
- Without these styles of music, we would never have rock.
- Because WW2 was over and the economy was good, the focus was on this age group.
- These became the preferred way to listen to music, especially since the war taxed live performances.
- This rock and roll star sadly died in a plane crash
- Songs like "Boogie Woogie _______ Boy" were no longer popular. Big Bands were too big, and rock bands were born.
20 Clues: This Cleveland man coined the term "rock and roll." • This rock and roll star sadly died in a plane crash • Without these styles of music, we would never have rock. • This style of rock uses country and rhythm and blues to get a unique sound. • This rock and roll star was a teen idol with movies, lunch boxes, and more. • ...
Cold War Review 2023-05-23
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- communist leader of North Vietnam
- mutual defense pact formed by Western nations in 1949
- military pact for the Soviet Union and their allies
- policy of Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev
- Khrushchev's successor; held power until 1982 when he died
- operation that moved supplies to West Berlin
- first major proxy war fought by communist and non-communist
- head of the Soviet Communists from 1928-1953
- U.S policy of attempting to restrict soviet power
- ideological barrier that divided east and west
- this Polish group helped the country to gain independence from the USSR
- line of latitude that decided North from South Korea
- 40th president of the United States and helped end the Cold War
- destruction was this as “balance of terror” was equal between the Soviet Union and the U.S.
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- period of revolutionary upheaval and political persecution in China
- person who allowed the USSR to build nuclear missile bases in Cuba
- a weapons competition between nations
- Nixon's plan to gradually remove troops and leave fighting to the "locals"
- was both created and destroyed during the Cold War
- In 1979, the USSR invaded this country signalling the end of the decade of eased relations
- organization that replaced the League of Nations
- An economic system in which there is no private property
- theory that said if Asia falls to communism, communists will win the Cold War.
- meeting between Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt
- US agency involved in secret missions to disrupt political and economic proceedings of other nations
- U.S aid plan designed to promote economic recovery in Europe after WW2
- What is considered "the incident" of the Vietnam War that led to increased American involvement
- policy meaning openness
- treaty signed to limit the production and proliferation of nuclear weapons
- Potentially devastating weapons proliferated during the cold war
- easing of Cold War tensions
31 Clues: policy meaning openness • easing of Cold War tensions • communist leader of North Vietnam • a weapons competition between nations • policy of Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev • operation that moved supplies to West Berlin • head of the Soviet Communists from 1928-1953 • ideological barrier that divided east and west • organization that replaced the League of Nations • ...
The boy in the striped pyjamas 2021-10-29
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- What could Bruno see when he looked out of his window in his new home?
- What was the thing that Bruno enjoyed the most in his free time?
- The reason why Bruno and Shmuel split up, Bruno thought they were good and Shmuel didn't.
- The country the author of the book was born in.
- The name of the Jewish boy Bruno met at the other side of the fence.
- The room where Bruno and Shmuel are killed in at the end of the book.
- In what country was the MOVIE filmed and produced in?
- What do Bruno and Shmuel both have in common which connects them?
- The name of Bruno's only sister, and only sibling.
- What country were Shmuel and his family from?
- What religion did Shmuel and all the others in the camps follow.
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- The role that Bruno's father got promoted to which made them move.
- What does Bruno apparently mispronounce fuhrer as?
- What did Bruno's father become after Bruno died in the gas chamber?
- What is the genre of "The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas"?
- The only reason that made Bruno NOT visit Shmuel every day.
- Names of all of Bruno's friends before he moved from Berlin.
- How did Bruno find Shmuel's camp in the first place?
- The place with the biggest concentration camp AND the place Bruno and his family moved to.
- What was one of the two subjects Bruno hated at school.
- The only person of Shmuel's family that isn't with him in the camp.
- In what country fif it get on the best-selling list first?
- What food did Bruno give Shmuel for the first time.
- The name of the thing that killed tons of Jews in WW2.
- Where does Shmuel want to work in when he gets older?
25 Clues: What country were Shmuel and his family from? • The country the author of the book was born in. • What does Bruno apparently mispronounce fuhrer as? • The name of Bruno's only sister, and only sibling. • What food did Bruno give Shmuel for the first time. • How did Bruno find Shmuel's camp in the first place? • In what country was the MOVIE filmed and produced in? • ...
Australia's Migration History 2021-10-19
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- A man or woman transported to Australia as punishment for crimes committed in Britain and Ireland
- Gough _________, the Australian prime minister responsible for officially ending the white Australia policy
- The city in Australia where the first lot of Vietnamese refugees arrived in Australia
- A country that many migrants came to Australia from during the gold rush era
- The continent where most refugees and displaced people were coming from as a result of World War two
- A slang term used to describe people who arrive in Australia by boat (2)
- Australia's first prime minister
- A slogan used after WW2 to help the Australian population to accept a large intake of migrants (3)
- The country of origin of the largest migrant group in Australia over the 20th Century
- The second most populated country in the world
- An institution for the short-term detention of unauthorized immigrants and refugees (2)
- The country in Africa that sees the highest amount of migrants move to Australia (2)
- Jimmy Barnes' birth country
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- Deng Adut's home country (2)
- A settlement used to exile prisoners and separate them from the general population by placing them in a remote location (2)
- Anh Do's home country
- The proper name for the white Australia policy (3)
- The band used by the Australian government in the 1960's to try and encourage English migrants to come to Australia (2)
- The previous name of Ho Chi Minh City before it fell to the North Vietnamese
- The process by which the Australian government kept out non-white immigrants (2)
- An idea that different cultures and races within a society deserve recognition and acknowledgement within a society
- A person who has fled their home country due to conflict or danger and has been granted protection in another country
- A slang term used to describe British people who received cheap passage to Australia in the 1950's as part of an assisted migration scheme (3)
23 Clues: Anh Do's home country • Jimmy Barnes' birth country • Deng Adut's home country (2) • Australia's first prime minister • The second most populated country in the world • The proper name for the white Australia policy (3) • A slang term used to describe people who arrive in Australia by boat (2) • ...
History Crossword 2022-06-04
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- a country that has been/ is going through a very rough time with Russia
- an acronym for the type of war that would lead to the destructions of everyone involved
- The not French named alliance in WW1 [triple_____]
- _______ theories tend to be revolved around major events ex moon landing and 9/11
- the ending of most wars and conflicts
- The French named alliance in WWI [triple______]
- WWI’s main bad guy
- A Terrorist group in Canada
- a genocide that will forever be rememberd
- An Invention that left devastation results after used
- a place to hide during a Nuclear war threat
- a act mostly committed by citizens that we have discussed throughout the year
- was a “great famine” that happened in Ukraine
- a way Putin and other figures have controlled certain populations
- something “Great” that plagued the 1930s
- something japanese people went through after pearl harbor
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- The unjust way people are treated compared to others
- A type of vote that quebec has done two times
- The Bay Of Pigs was a _______ Attack
- They way Britain tried to pacify Germany's desire for ww2
- the ban of alcoholic beverages
- The type of fighting strategy germany used to make rapid advancements
- the name of the generation that came after wwII
- an acronym thats words don't match up with the letters [ hint government related ]
- a plan named after the secretary of state who made it
- word often used to describe the 1920s
- A Disorder much like PTSD Found in soldiers
- is often considered as the battle that defined Canadian independence and military prowess, and is often considered a symbol of the birth of Canadian national pride.
- a way Britain got supplies to Berlin during the Berlin Blockade
- we focused on history revolving around this specific place as well history that happened in this place
30 Clues: WWI’s main bad guy • A Terrorist group in Canada • the ban of alcoholic beverages • The Bay Of Pigs was a _______ Attack • the ending of most wars and conflicts • word often used to describe the 1920s • a genocide that will forever be rememberd • something “Great” that plagued the 1930s • A Disorder much like PTSD Found in soldiers • ...
UTC Ch11 Creation Care Crossword 2024-11-14
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- Dominion is not a call to meanness but to _________. (298)
- Christians should never support anti-_______ policies clothed in a pro-environment disguise. (302)
- What skeptics of climate change question is not the existence of climate change but whether humans have _______ it. (304)
- One thing we can do to help the environment is stop participating in a _____-______ mentality. (309)
- What controversial pesticide helped eradicate mosquito-borne diseases in the US in the 1940s? (292)
- This movement seeks to protect the environment from the perceived threat of human beings.
- This is the process of managing something that has been entrusted to your care. (293)
- Leviticus 25:1-12 contain laws for Israel about their treatment of the ________. (296/Lev 25)
- "We honor our Master by caring for his ___________. (296)
- Geologists believe the available supply of this will last for about a thousand years. (305)
- What disease killed 438,000 people in 2015? (291)
- These have covered about 1/3 of the earth's surface since WW2. (305)
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- Since it has become a broad social concern, we have done a pretty good job of preventing species ______. (305)
- This pastor from the 17/1800's predicted catastrophes as the result of human overpopulation. (310)
- To some radical environmental groups, humans are a cancer to planet earth. If millions of people die, it isn't a tragedy, it's a _____. (293)
- This movement supports the conservation of natural resources for human thriving and survival. (293)
- "We are _____: we were made for the earth." (301)
- Genesis 9:3 indicates that we're to care for animals, but we're also permitted to ____ them. (307)
- The Tragedy of the _____ is a situation where collective property is neglected because no one takes ownership of it to care for it. (311)
- Redemption is meant to save us ____ this world, not from it. (300)
- Deuteronomy 25:4 and Proverbs 12:10 teach us about the right treatment of ______.
21 Clues: "We are _____: we were made for the earth." (301) • What disease killed 438,000 people in 2015? (291) • "We honor our Master by caring for his ___________. (296) • Dominion is not a call to meanness but to _________. (298) • Redemption is meant to save us ____ this world, not from it. (300) • These have covered about 1/3 of the earth's surface since WW2. (305) • ...
October Crossword 2024-10-27
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- Name of the courtyard outside of Ingram
- Quintessential playground equipment, or a clue to #1,#2,#5,#8,#13,#16, and #20
- German Club's Annual food and "not culturally accurate" beverage outing
- Trump spoke on his #1 rated podcast
- Newest inter-advisory competition
- Rapper who released a sequel to his space themed album
- First explored by Hernando de Soto in 1540
- Released 1/2 of Season 4, where the crew look for Blackbeard's treasure
- Home of the Extraterrestrial Highway
- '23, 3-0 and interception-less as a starter
- Hosted 8 night stop at the Ryman, one of which was his mother's birthday
- '23, recorded 1 reception for 2 yards and a TD against Missouri
- 4x DPOY and 8x All star, famous for his finger wag, who passed away from a brain tumor
- Along with 27 down, first lunch of 24-25
- Trump worked a shift at this fast food place
- Transported 2.5 miles into the Cumberland and eventually sold at auction
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- The first human flight was conducted in Kitty Hawk, _____
- Only place on Earth where the Saguaro Cactus Grows
- Hit first ever walk off grand slam in the World Series
- Has the highest recycle rate and highest recycle payback rate
- Has the Toilet Paper capital of the World
- He went from the screen, to the ring, to the pen, and then became the king
- Made an gnarly hit against Baylor's #9 forcing an incompletion
- MBA's own aspiring fly fishing guide, or Beef.
- Its two NFL teams combined to the Steagles in 1943 due to player shortages in WW2
- One Direction member who tragically passed away
- The reason why the ALCS champions always win
- Singer who formally endorsed Harris at a Houston Rally
- First ever NBA player to play with his dad
- See 28 across
30 Clues: See 28 across • Newest inter-advisory competition • Trump spoke on his #1 rated podcast • Home of the Extraterrestrial Highway • Name of the courtyard outside of Ingram • Along with 27 down, first lunch of 24-25 • Has the Toilet Paper capital of the World • First explored by Hernando de Soto in 1540 • First ever NBA player to play with his dad • ...
ECE1000 2024-11-28
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- Children don't join their friends playing. Just watch other children playing
- Records or stories about a child’s actions and words
- Temporary support to promote a child's independence
- The practice of focusing on the present moment, which helps with self-regulation by managing emotions and actions.
- One of the children plays and it is a slightly rough but fun way.E.g.play tag, play wrestling
- It is a plan for teaching and learning in early childhood education for children from 0 to 8 years old.
- One of the curriculum approaches. Child-centered. Focused on children’s exploration and inquiry. It was made in Italy after WW2.
- Something that makes someone angry.
- It is a method to observe a child’s behavior and record it in detail as it happens over time.
- When young children start to understand numbers and math concepts through everyday experiences and play
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- One of the children plays. E.g. throwing blocks, cycling fast
- An idea that provides support and services for children and their families
- The ability to recognize the position of objects or oneself in space
- The basic values and rules educators should follow when working with children, families, colleagues, and the community
- Design that is easy for everyone to use
- Using senses to move your body and interact with the world
- Observe what a child knows and can do, then plan what they will learn next
- The physical and organizational factors that affect the quality of early childhood education. E.g. classroom facilities, teacher-to-child ratios, and teacher qualifications.
- A practitioner who meets the knowledge and skill standards needed for their profession
- Accepted values. Include all children (including SN, First Nation)
- ZPD The range where a child can grow with support
- How we teach. No theme
- A tool or method for assessing children's skills, behaviors, and development.
- Childcare facilities or educational programs operated with the goal of making a profit
24 Clues: How we teach. No theme • Something that makes someone angry. • Design that is easy for everyone to use • ZPD The range where a child can grow with support • Temporary support to promote a child's independence • Records or stories about a child’s actions and words • Using senses to move your body and interact with the world • ...
GoBuffs - Vietnam 2025-05-05
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- 4 students killed while participating in a protest against Vietnam War in Cambodia
- president of Ford Motor, secretary of Defense under Kennedy and Johnson
- May 1968,formal negotiations or discussions held to resolve conflicts and achieve a state of peace, typically between countries or groups
- A powerful defoliant(a chemical that removes the leaves from trees and plants)
- Soldiers killed/wounded by Vietcong acting as civilians
- A peace treaty signed on Jan 27, 1973 to formally end the Vietnam war
- if one nation fell to communism, neighboring countries would likely follow, leading to a chain reaction of communist takeovers
- the amendment that have 18-20 year old the right to vote
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- a series of events in August 1964 that led to the United States' significant escalation of military involvement in the Vietnam War
- a sustained bombing campaign launched by the United States against North Vietnam from March 1965 to October 1968.
- Thickened petroleum product used in WW2 against Japan
- a top-secret Department of Defense study detailing the U.S. political and military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1968.
- U.S. strategy during the Vietnam War to gradually withdraw American combat troops while increasing S. Vietnam military compatibilites
- broke from Johnson's war policy, questioned on moral and strategic ground on war
- america commanders of S. Vietnam
- Supported President Johnson's war policy, and accepted rising troops
- A military tactic used by N. Vietnam where small mobile group used hit and run attack against large forces
- April 30, 1975, marked the end of the Vietnam War when North Vietnamese forces captured the capital of South Vietnam.
- only wanted to fight wars they won, set up booby traps to trap Americans, hid in tunnels and caves
- 1969-1973 covert and extensive campaign aimed at disrupting in N. Vietnamese and Vietcong supply lines and sanctuaries
20 Clues: america commanders of S. Vietnam • Thickened petroleum product used in WW2 against Japan • Soldiers killed/wounded by Vietcong acting as civilians • the amendment that have 18-20 year old the right to vote • Supported President Johnson's war policy, and accepted rising troops • A peace treaty signed on Jan 27, 1973 to formally end the Vietnam war • ...
World Studies 2021-06-04
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- political and military organization formed in 1964
- negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union that were aimed at curtailing the manufacture of strategic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons
- US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam
- anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964
- mass student-led paramilitary social movement mobilized and guided by Chairman Mao Zedong
- change of political borders cutting through at least one territory considered a homeland by some community
- Filipino politician, lawyer, and kleptocrat who served as the 10th President of the Philippines
- India's national political party
- act of pushing a situation to the verge of war, in order to threaten and encourage one's opponent to back down
- long period of intense rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States
- military and defense alliance formed by 12 countries in Western Europe and North America
- guerrilla fighters in Islamic countries, especially those who are fighting against non-Muslim force
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- Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, beginning in 1987
- international organization made up of sovereign nations created after WW2
- United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad
- Indonesian statesman and revolutionary who was the first president of Indonesia
- this barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world
- european nations generous funding to rebuild their economies as long as the money was spent on goods made in the United States
- easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries
- Indonesian military officer and politician, who was the second President of Indonesia
- armed communist political revolutionary organization in South Vietnam and Cambodia
- chairman of the plo
- Sunni Islamist movement and military organisation in Afghanistan
- A group of people living together and sharing the same possessions and responsibilities
24 Clues: chairman of the plo • India's national political party • political and military organization formed in 1964 • this barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world • Sunni Islamist movement and military organisation in Afghanistan • easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
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- 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
- policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
- ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- member of the forced arms
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
- system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- Insulting or intended to insult
- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
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- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
- artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
- policy, policies and programs created to aid the return of US soldiers and servicemen in helping them come back into society (GI Bill)
- official approval to act
- Suburban Long Island community of postwar rental houses built by William Levitt for veterans of WWI
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
21 Clues: official approval to act • member of the forced arms • Insulting or intended to insult • artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare • ...
us 2 review crossword 2025-06-03
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- journalist who promoted reforms, exposed corrupt politicians, and advocated for justice for workers
- the Great Depression was worse than previous
- when a labor union tells its workers to withhold labor until a demand is met, usually for higher pay or less hours
- weather phenomenon impacting mainly midwestern farmers
- 1920's movement that celebrated African American culture and artistic expression
- the transcontinental ________ reduced travel time and cost across the country, facilitated the transportation of goods and resources, and contributed to the displacement of Native Americans
- at this conference, UK and France settled on appeasing Hitler, giving him the Sudetenland
- Henry Ford's invention that changed the way manufacturing in the US is done
- created by the 18th amendment, banned alcohol
- the only one of Wilson's Fourteen Points that was included in the Treaty of Versailles, an international group for peace
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- court _______ bill: FDR's plan to add more justices to the Supreme Court
- the Treaty of Paris 1898 ended this war, making Cuba independent from Spain and a US protectorate and giving the US Puerto Rico, Guam and the Phillippines
- _________ Adjustment Act: aimed to raise crop prices by controlling production
- Japan attacked the US in Hawaii, drawing us into WW2
- this campaign promoted defeating racism and fascism
- medical condition, caused by constant shelling, affected many soldiers psychologically during WW1 and after
- the party in charge for the whole 1920's (aka conservative)
- the ________ inspection Act of 1906 required the federal government to inspect _____ products to ensure sanitary conditions and safe consumption
- ___________ ____________ administration: gave jobs to the unemployed in creating public infrastructure
- this group of WWI veterans marched on Washington to demand immediate payment of WWI service bonuses
- one of the 3 R's that focused on helping individuals get jobs or money
- Women who challenged social norms and embraced new fashions
22 Clues: the Great Depression was worse than previous • created by the 18th amendment, banned alcohol • this campaign promoted defeating racism and fascism • Japan attacked the US in Hawaii, drawing us into WW2 • weather phenomenon impacting mainly midwestern farmers • the party in charge for the whole 1920's (aka conservative) • ...
The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made It 2022-10-28
Across
- Before the ___________ Bombing, the US was minimally involved in WW2
- In a way, Calhoun foreshadowed Karl Marx and the Communist _________
- Along with its industries, America's ____ area greatly expanded in the 1800s
- Lincoln based many of his economic theories on those of _______
- One of Jackson's primary goals was to abolish the national _____
- In the early 1900s there was a huge influx of __________
- The Lincoln-_______ debates largely shaped the future of Lincoln's political opinions
- Rich executives in the late 1800s were primarily ______________
- Unlike Jefferson, Jackson was born into a _____ social status
- Capitalism in the late 1800s made men like Andrew ________ extremely wealthy.
- Hoover believed that the depression was caused by _______ issues
- Jefferson's economy was largely based on ___________
- In the Civil War, the much of the ___________ was driven by the fact that they had nothing to lose
- Both Jackson and _________ had similar aims in the long run
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- Even Lincoln was unsure about the ________________________ at the start
- Historically, the lower class is usually more liberal, and the upper class is usually more ____________
- Articulate president, led Second World War
- Hoover built upon the ________ philosophies of the presidents before him
- Liberal economic policies require __________ initiative
- Theodore Roosevelt opposed old-fashioned ___________ and rich business executives
- The ____________ is often considered the masterpiece of the American government
- Political _______ were far different in the times of the first few presidents
- FDR believed that the depression was caused by ________ issues
- Theodore Roosevelt was often labelled a "Conservative as a ___________"
- President that was from a Quaker heritage, quite opportunistic
- Many criticized Theodore Roosevelt for acting as a _________ during his time
- Lincoln was often deemed physically lazy, yet mentally _____
- Thomas Jefferson was born into a ____ social class
- In his speeches, Lincoln sounded very ______
- Franklin D. Roosevelt colloquially
30 Clues: Franklin D. Roosevelt colloquially • Articulate president, led Second World War • In his speeches, Lincoln sounded very ______ • Thomas Jefferson was born into a ____ social class • Jefferson's economy was largely based on ___________ • Liberal economic policies require __________ initiative • In the early 1900s there was a huge influx of __________ • ...
Chris Cross...Word 2022-06-24
Across
- A hard, strong grey or bluish-grey alloy of iron with carbon and usually other elements, used as a structural and fabricating material.
- An Arabian youth who comes into possession of a magic lamp.
- A printed publication (usually issued daily or weekly) consisting of folded unstapled sheets and containing news, articles, advertisements, and correspondence.
- A roughly cylindrical open container with a handle, made of metal or plastic and used to hold and carry liquids.
- A target sport and recreational activity in which a player rolls a ball toward pins or another target.
- A game with rackets in which a shuttlecock is hit back and forth across a net.
- The Prime Minister of Britain during WW2.
- A complex of runways and buildings for the take-off, landing, and maintenance of civil aircraft, with facilities for passengers.
- Four x four ÷ two.
- A winged insect which has a narrow waist and a sting and is typically yellow with black stripes.
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- The country that has Baghdad as its capital city.
- Feeling or showing a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with.
- Any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialised cells and their products. Also a product used to wipe noses!
- Edible leaves that are eaten in salads.
- A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- A common infection that can easily spread to other people.
- The Prince of Wales
- A patty of ground meat, typically beef—placed inside a sliced bun or bread roll.
- Writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place.
- The town in which 'Stranger Things' is set.
- A domesticated mammal with a thick woolly coat.
21 Clues: Four x four ÷ two. • The Prince of Wales • Edible leaves that are eaten in salads. • The Prime Minister of Britain during WW2. • The town in which 'Stranger Things' is set. • A domesticated mammal with a thick woolly coat. • The country that has Baghdad as its capital city. • A common infection that can easily spread to other people. • ...
Unit 9: Cold War 2025-11-12
Across
- Missile Crisis 13 days of conflict between US and USSR in Cuba, involving missiles and planes
- USSR President during WW2 and through 1953, wanted wars
- Race Competition between nations to build up their armed forces and weapons systems
- Secret overthrow of person in power and replacement with someone new
- (John F. Kennedy) US President elected, 1960
- Pact Military alliance between USSR and Eastern Europe
- Plan US money given to aid and rebuild European economies
- Curtain Imaginary line splitting Europe into East (communist) and West (non communist)
- War Period of tension from 1945 - 1991, involving nations from all around world, but mainly focused on US against USSR
- “Openness”, freedom of expression, the replacement for communism in USSR
- USSR first satellite to reach orbit in 1957
- US President in 1950’s, agreed to missile reductions with USSR before 1960
- (inter-continental-ballistic-missile) new missiles tested out by all sides, leading to “MAD”
- Elected President of Russia in 2000, still their President
- USSR President from 1985-1991, who agreed to arms reduction with the US
Down
- Took power of Cuba as a Dictator in 1959
- Wall Torn down in 1981, separated East and West Germany, built by USSR
- (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Alliance made to defend against Communism
- Parallel Line / border separating North Korea (communist) from South Korea (non communist)
- military and police forces from other nations not involved to maintain order
- Doctrine Isolate Communism and help any nation under attack from it
- USSR President from 1953 - 1964, wanted peace
- Council 5 members (US, France, Britain, China, USSR)
- Nations Group of nations seeking to help each other in all issues of the world, headquartered in New York City, NY.
- General Douglas MacArthur Commanding General oversaw Japan’s occupation
- First Russian “President”, elected in 1991
- Period of improved relations between US and USSR between 1972-1979.
- of Pigs Failed attempt by US military to overthrow Castro in Cuba
28 Clues: Took power of Cuba as a Dictator in 1959 • First Russian “President”, elected in 1991 • USSR first satellite to reach orbit in 1957 • (John F. Kennedy) US President elected, 1960 • USSR President from 1953 - 1964, wanted peace • Council 5 members (US, France, Britain, China, USSR) • USSR President during WW2 and through 1953, wanted wars • ...
Women who changed the world! 2026-02-21
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- A french martyr and religious figurehead during the hundred years war.
- The Vital native indian help that allowed Lewis and Clark to make their trek across america.
- Worked her whole life to show that Sports was not a male-only field. National hockey player, golfer and tennis player. Olympic Archer.
- Married into the royal family, and known for charity work especially in HIV/AIDS and mental illness, well ahead of her time.
- A chatholic nun who resided in India for most of her life, serving charitably for that time and changing the lives of many.
- Beat the fastest time (Male or female) to swim across the english channel in 1926.
- First woman to win the nobel Prize.
- Famous english composer and womens rights activist prior to WW2.
- One of englands most successful authors of all time.
- the only female russian military captain in WW1, during a time where women were not permitted to serve in almost any nation.
- Considered to be the worlds first computer programmer
- Russia's longest ruling female leader, and is considered one of its most influential leaders full stop.
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- founder of the Red Cross, a wartime front-line nurse during the civil war who healed both sides.
- India's only female prime-minister to date, serving twice. Known for her political steel.
- The UK's first female Prime minister
- The first woman to fly solo across the atlantic Ocean.
- British War-time nurse known for leading the medical team in the Crimean War to amazing success.
- called "the worlds most accomplished tragic actor" during the late 1800's, she often played both male and female roles.
- The first African-American woman to star in a motion-picture. Broke many barriers through her career.
- Civil rights activist in the US, famous for a bus ride
20 Clues: First woman to win the nobel Prize. • The UK's first female Prime minister • One of englands most successful authors of all time. • Considered to be the worlds first computer programmer • The first woman to fly solo across the atlantic Ocean. • Civil rights activist in the US, famous for a bus ride • Famous english composer and womens rights activist prior to WW2. • ...
RS Themes Quiz 2025-12-03
Across
- early release monitored after good behaviour/admission.
- people who refused to fight in WW1/WW2.
- apparently impossible event seen as God’s action.
- unlawful violence to achieve political goals.
- bringing about what is right/fair or making up for a wrong.
- offender performs useful tasks instead of prison.
- God is present and involved in the universe.
- restoring friendly relations after conflict.
- a war meeting accepted criteria of fairness (just-war theory).
- God is all-knowing.
- someone unsure about God / not enough evidence.
- expression of disapproval (public).
- God known via direct/personal unusual events.
- someone who believes in God. (Also BELIEVER possible.)
- idea world is too complex to be chance.
- God is beyond and outside the universe.
- punishment causing physical pain (illegal in UK).
- belief refusing to take part in war/violence.
- aim of punishment: help offender put something back.
- chemical/biological/nuclear weapons.
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- fighting for a religious cause (e.g. crusade).
- God known through ordinary common experience.
- aim: change behaviour for the better.
- imprisonment until death.
- someone who does not believe in God.
- the uncaused-cause / First Cause argument.
- aim: put people off committing crimes.
- absence of conflict, leading to harmony.
- inner feeling of right/wrong.
- seeing (often in dream/trance) that teaches about God.
- “an eye for an eye” aim: proportionate punishment.
- showing mercy / pardoning wrongdoing.
- form of punishment in which a prisoner is put to death for crimes committed.death penalty.
- weapons that devastate huge areas via nuclear reaction.
- punishment where offender pays money.
- fighting between nations to resolve issues.
- God as a non-human force (no human characteristics).
- aim: punish to show the law must be respected
- God is all-loving.
- God is all-powerful.
- aim: stop the criminal hurting anyone.
41 Clues: God is all-loving. • God is all-knowing. • God is all-powerful. • imprisonment until death. • inner feeling of right/wrong. • expression of disapproval (public). • someone who does not believe in God. • chemical/biological/nuclear weapons. • aim: change behaviour for the better. • showing mercy / pardoning wrongdoing. • punishment where offender pays money. • ...
Solve under 6 minutes 2023-01-24
Across
- decrypted german enigma code intelligence among allies
- This general led US forces in Europe with the goal of liberating it from Germany and fascist Italy
- Thousands of American and Philipino prisoners died during this march they were forced to do by the Japanese during a camp transfer
- The name of the day when the US invaded Normandy. Due to the Allied and specifically British deception campaign. Hitler fell for our Trojan Horse as we began our invasion of Normandy. Hitler thought that the Allied powers were going to attack the Calais coast. The weather during this day was horrid and many Nazis left their post at the beaches to see their wives. The attack consisted of 7,000 ships and landing craft manned by over 195,000 naval personnel from eight allied countries.
- Women worked in the military, red cross, and ________ when the war started and most men went to work in the military
- What ethnic group was persecuted in America after the bombing of Pearl Harbor on February 19, 1942? This was the confined relocation of these ethnic groups in relocation centers," also known as "internment camps”. It affected over 100,000 men, women, and children.
- event that led to the US declaration of war against Japan
- The name of the bomb launched on Hiroshima. Hiroshima was an urban area and a major port and military base for Japan. President Truman and his advisors believed it was strategic to drop the bomb to break Japan's fighting will and bring the war to a close without losing US lives. The other bomb Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki
- ________ Gardens were ways for American families to support soldiers by providing them with food
- One reason Italy joined the war was that they wanted more territory in ______
- The first concentration camp that was liberated by soviet troops
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- This led millions of Americans to join the army and red cross as well as help the government through farming food and working in factories
- The name of the doctrine was constructed to help democratic countries if attacked by soviet or communist forces. The doctrine was announced in 1947 after the second world war ended in a speech by Harry Truman.
- Also known as the American Volunteer Group, this unit was made up of mercenaries hired by China to stop the Japanese invasion by bombing fighter jets
- These allowed the government to borrow 180 billion dollars from the people to fund the war
- The largest concentration camp complex was liberated on January 27, 1945
- Which WW2 Act promoted the US as an “arsenal of democracy” for the Allies while maintaining neutrality under the leadership of FDR?
- The WW2 event was based on antisemitism in order to gain support for their party. The people of this religion were used as scapegoats and seen as inferior for their race. This event The Nasis falsely accused this group causing of Germany’s social, economic, political, and cultural problems. What was the name of this event… The ____.
- City invaded to take back North Europe
- These code talkers communicated military information secretly in order to win battles in the Pacific and gain an advantage over the enemy, saving thousands of lives
- This general commanded the allies in the southwest pacific and oversaw the occupation of Japan
- The US used Island hopping as a strategy to suspend Japanese efforts and get close enough to invade and actually drop the atomic bombs on Japan. This strategy was created by General Nimitz and MacArthur. “763 planes from the fleet were lost. More than 12,000 Americans lost their lives overall in the operation, including over 5,000 sailors from the navy, nearly 8,000 marines, and nearly 36,000 soldiers.” This happened on the _____ Islands.
- Japan attacked the US because the US stopped trading ___ with them and their desire to be a superpower
- What was the name of the project that FDR set as a joint Anglo-American effort in response to Germans creating nuclear fission? The ________ project.
- Which African American unit escorted and protected bomber planes across war zones
- This general led the navy to victory in Japan
- Which battle had the most codebreaker involvement and was won by them?
27 Clues: City invaded to take back North Europe • This general led the navy to victory in Japan • decrypted german enigma code intelligence among allies • event that led to the US declaration of war against Japan • The first concentration camp that was liberated by soviet troops • Which battle had the most codebreaker involvement and was won by them? • ...
WW2 2021-04-14
WW2 2023-05-01
2 Clues: a political movement that puts the needs of the nation above the need of the individual. • Depression the economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930s
WW2 2021-05-12
Topic 12 Lesson 2 2022-04-25
Across
- (1884-1948) Japanese born general of the Imperial Japanese army, and was the 40th prime minister of Japan from 1941-1945 (most of WW2). He was found guilty on accounts of war crimes, and was given the death sentence after he led the attack on Pearl Harbor
- act passed by the US congress in 1941 that allowed the president (FDR) to sell or lend war supplies to any country whose defense was considered vital to the US
- an agreement between Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill that set goals for the defeat of the Nazis and plans for the post-war world
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- city in central France where a puppet state governed unoccupied France and the French colonies
- "lightning war," used to describe Hitler's tank and air power technology
- German air force
- port in France from which 300,000 allied troops were evacuated when their retreat by land was cut off by the German advance in 1940
- Rommel, (1891-1944) a career military officer + one of Hitler's most successful generals who committed suicide after a failed attempt to assassinate Hitler
8 Clues: German air force • "lightning war," used to describe Hitler's tank and air power technology • city in central France where a puppet state governed unoccupied France and the French colonies • port in France from which 300,000 allied troops were evacuated when their retreat by land was cut off by the German advance in 1940 • ...
Battleships 2023-11-08
Battleships 2023-11-08
Alexander li Historie 2022-03-02
Across
- hvem er gud af døden i kina
- hvem er gudinde for døden i egypten
- Hvor kæmpede svend knud og valdemar?
- Hvem er Ildens gud og metalgud
- Hvad hedder en japansk kriger?
- Hvad er den mest kendte sport?
- Hvad er hovedstaden i Luxembourg
- hvem byggede rundetårn
- Hvor startede ww2?
- hvem er jægernes gudinde i græsk mytologi
- hvem er gudinde for livsglæde i egypten
- Hvad er hovedstedet i Paris
- Gudinden over frugtbarhed i nordisk mytologi er
- hvem er konge over guder i hindu mytologi
- hvem er gud af kærlighed i romersk mytologi
- hvem er gudinde for kærlighed i egypten
- Hvem tror kristne på?
- Hvem er kongen i Græsk mytologi over helvedet?
- Hvad er hovedstaden i Kina
- hvem er ildens gud i japansk mytologi
- Hvem var den første konge over Danmark?
- i 1611 kæmpede danmark mod hvem?
- Hvad er hovedstaden i Tyskland
- hvem er gud af døden i japan
- hvad for et skib kom christian på?
- hvem er gud over ufrugtbare ørkener i egypten
- hvem var skylden til ww2?
- Guds søn hedder?
- hvem er gudinde for krig i egypten
- hvem tror de fleste kinesiske mennesker på?
- hvad brugte christian mange penge på
- hvem var den mest kendte konge i norge og danmark
- Hvem bestemmer over kirken?
- hvem er døds gud i egypten
- Hvad er hovedstaden i Russland
- Hvem er Kærlighedens gudinde
- Hvad er hovedstaden i Spanien
- Hvad var den første tidsperiode?
- Hvad er hovedstaden i Portugal
- hvem er hersker i dødriget i egypten
- hvad er hovedstaden i canada (det starter med otto)
- Hvem er kongen i Græsk mytologi over vand?
- hvem er gud over ødelæggelse i egypten
- hvem er ilden gud i kinesisk mytologi
- Hvad er hovedstaden i Finland
- Hvad er hovedstaden i Norge
- hvad for en tidsperiode startede i 1000
- Hvem gik fra Italien til Kina?
- Hvem er Gudernes sendebud
- Hvem er Frugtbarhedsgudinde
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- Hvem er Gudinde for visdom og viden
- hvad er hovedstaden i Grønland
- vi blev katoliker til...
- Hvem er en gordon med slangehoved
- Hvem er kongen i græsk mytologi over torden
- hvad for en tidsperiode var vikingerne i (nem)
- hvem er heldets gudinde i græsk mytologi
- Hvem er kongen i nordisk mytologi
- hvad for et sted er jorden i (univers som starter med m)
- hvem er konge over guder i norsk mytologi
- hvad for et øje mistede christian
- Hvad er hovedstedet i Holland
- hvad er hovedstaden i usa
- hvem er gud for krokodiller i egypten
- Hvem er kongen over himmel og jord
- hvem er ildens gud i græsk mytologi
- hvem er gud over ild i hindu mytologi
- Hvem er Underverdenens gudinde
- hvem er gud over solen i græsk mytologi
- Det sted hvor egyptiske konger bliver begravet
- Hvad er hovedstaden i Belgien
- Hvad gad colombus opdage?
- hvormange fredstaler består westfalske fred
- hvem er dødens gudinde i nordland
- hvem er gud for jord i egypten
- Hvad er hovedstaden i Storbritanien
- Hvem er zeus hustru/søster
- Hvem er frejas søster
- Hvem vogter asgård
- hvem er gud for skabelse i egypten
- hvem vandt i kampen
- hvem er modergudinden i egypten
- Hvordan døde Margrete den 1.?
- Hvad for en konge spredte kristendommen
- Hvad for et land troede at de var i midten?
- hvem er skytsgud i egypten
- Hvem er vinguden
- hvem er den første gudinde i græsk mytologi
- Hvor faldt dannebrog ned?
- Hvem er lys og venlig i nordisk mytologi
- Hvad er hovedstaden i Sverige
- Hvem tror muslimer på?
- hvem er måne gudinde i egypten
- hvem er sol guden i egypten
- Hvad for en gud har en hammer
- Hvem er gift med odin
- Hvem er Krigsguden
- hvem er thors bror?
- hvad for en måned blev den westfalske fred underskrevet
- Hvem klippede hans mønter i stykker
- hvor mange bud er der i de .... bud
- hvor kommer en samaritaner fra
- Hvem startede reformationen
- hvad skulle danmark give sverige?
104 Clues: Guds søn hedder? • Hvem er vinguden • Hvor startede ww2? • Hvem vogter asgård • Hvem er Krigsguden • hvem vandt i kampen • hvem er thors bror? • Hvem tror kristne på? • Hvem er frejas søster • Hvem er gift med odin • hvem byggede rundetårn • Hvem tror muslimer på? • vi blev katoliker til... • hvad er hovedstaden i usa • Hvad gad colombus opdage? • hvem var skylden til ww2? • ...
Criminal Law 2024-01-22
Across
- "A decision to bring about, in so far as it lies within the accused power, no matter whether the accused desired that consequence or not."
- D poured paraffin through a letterbox and set it alight resulting in the death of a child. Held that high probability wasnt the same as near certainty and the jury may have convicted D on the former rather than the latter. Convicted of manslaughter.
- The appreciation of a certainty or virtual (near) certainty was now the reccomended test as explained in R v Nedrick
- When you intend for the consequence of an action.
- Guilty Mind
- "Foresight of consequences, as an element bearing on the issue of intention in murder, or indeed any other crime of specific intent, belongs, not to the substantive law, but to the law of evidence"
Down
- British radio broadcaster in ww2 germany. Broadcasted for nazis since family was threatened. Convicted at trial.
- Covers the situation where the consequence is foreseen by the defendant as virtually certain, although it isn't the consequence desired.
- A person behaves in a way that there is a high risk that harm will result.
- If present for any criminal offence, will normally satisfy the requirements for mens rea.
- D lost his temper with his 3yo son and threw the child at a hard surface, causing head injuries where the child died. The HoL approved the 'virtual certainty' formula.
11 Clues: Guilty Mind • When you intend for the consequence of an action. • A person behaves in a way that there is a high risk that harm will result. • If present for any criminal offence, will normally satisfy the requirements for mens rea. • British radio broadcaster in ww2 germany. Broadcasted for nazis since family was threatened. Convicted at trial. • ...
ww2 weapons tech and strats and people 2022-05-19
10 Clues: the good guys • Blitzkreig Bop. • russian dictator • boing boing boing • curvy windmill bois • charlie chaplin fanboy • not the same as austin powers • *Beep**Beep**Beep**Beep**Beep* • dont confuse this with your b-day • Here comes the sun doo doo doo doo
American History Final Exam Review! 2023-12-14
Across
- A series of reforms enacted by the Franklin Roosevelt administration between 1933 and 1942 with the goal of ending the Great Depression.
- a 13-day confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union; the closest we got to nuclear war during the Cold War.
- Land acquisition that doubled the size of the US.
- Refers to the industrialists or big business owners who gained huge profits by paying their employees extremely low wages.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Loyalty to one's own region of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole
- laws passed to discriminate against African-Americans in the South during Reconstruction
- the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest
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- survival of the fittest in society
- Agency set up to aid former slaves in adjusting themselves to freedom. It furnished food and clothing to needy African Americans and helped them get jobs
- A statement of foreign policy which proclaimed that Europe should not interfere in affairs within the United States or in the development of other countries in the Western Hemisphere.
- a position of not taking a side
- The power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional.
- A conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years.
- ______ vs. Board of Education; Supreme Court case that overturned the "separate but equal" discrimination ruling.
- strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to stop the spread of communism.
- Attack from the Japanese that caused America to join WW2
- the period after the Civil War in the United States when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union
- the 19th century belief that America's westward expansion was inevitable and justified.
19 Clues: a position of not taking a side • survival of the fittest in society • Land acquisition that doubled the size of the US. • Attack from the Japanese that caused America to join WW2 • The power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional. • Loyalty to one's own region of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole • ...
Lyndon B. Johnson 2025-02-11
Across
- Nickname for First Lady Claudia Alta Taylor
- Johnson received the _______ from General Douglas MacArthur for gallantry in action during an aerial combat mission over hostile positions in New Guinea
- name of Democratic Party opponent to whom Johnson lost the Democratic nomination in the election of 1960
- city in Texas where Johnson did his first teaching job at a Hispanic school
- The war started when the leader ____________ lead the Viet Minh movement for Vietnamese independence from France during WW2.
- program in which Johnson was appointed head after being named VP by President Kennedy
- Name of assassin who killed John F Kennedy and gave Johnson the presidential spot
- Movement during the Vietnam war that sang at Johnson, "Hey, hey, LBJ, how many boys did you kill today?
- This program became Johnson's agenda for Congress in January 1965. It was a plan to try to abolish poverty in the United States. It provided aid to education, attack on disease, Medicare, urban renewal, beautification, conservation, development of depressed regions, a wide-scale fight against poverty, control and prevention of crime and delinquency, and removal of obstacles to the right to vote.
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- This act of 1964 was Lyndon B. Johnson's most remembered legislation that he passed. It made discrimination on the basis of race, gender, color,religion, and national origin outlawed.
- teachers college where Johnson was rejected from then accepted
- Congressman who asked Johnson to come to Washington to be his top aide
- event that encouraged Johnson to become the first Congressman to volunteer to actively serve in the military
- river near Stonewall where Johnson grew up in his family's small Texan farmhouse.
- LBJ’s first act as president was to investigate the assassination of Kennedy. He appointed a commission, chaired by Chief Justice ________
15 Clues: Nickname for First Lady Claudia Alta Taylor • teachers college where Johnson was rejected from then accepted • Congressman who asked Johnson to come to Washington to be his top aide • city in Texas where Johnson did his first teaching job at a Hispanic school • river near Stonewall where Johnson grew up in his family's small Texan farmhouse. • ...
The Places I've Been 2018-08-11
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- This amazing city is our second home
- After world war 2 this city was divided into 2 and eventually reunified in 1990.
- This destination was an essential stop for the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians on their expeditions to western areas. It is said that the coastal village was named after Poseidon, God of the Sea.
- This destination has some of the best coastline hiking trails in the world but is very prone to landslides
- In 2010 this country was noted by Guinness World Records as "the Greenest Country", reaching highest score by the Environmental Sustainability Index.
- to its rich Baroque architectural monuments.
- This island is so dry that plants depend on the moisture provided by early morning fog condensing on the ground as dew to survive.
- This city hosts the world's largest annual international arts festival.
- Which city is the pictured roman-era theatre in?
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- This city is one of the oldest cities in the world, and one of the oldest in Western Europe, predating other modern European capitals such as London, Paris and Rome by centuries.
- This city is commonly nicknamed the "The Florence of the South"
- This city’s media is a UNESCO world Heritage site bordered by modern neighbourhoods.
- Gold coins minted by this city (1st century)
- This capital city is regarded as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance
- This city is the capital of a country that as under communist reign until 1991.
- This city is often referred to as the Venice of the north.
- This was our most visited European city
- This city is situated near the North Anatolian Fault, close to the boundary between the African and Eurasian Plates. This fault zone has been responsible for several deadly earthquakes throughout the city's history.
- The reconstruction of this city post WW2 was not tied to the countries pre war appearance as a means of culturally cleansing and destroying all traces of German influence from the city.
19 Clues: This amazing city is our second home • This was our most visited European city • Gold coins minted by this city (1st century) • to its rich Baroque architectural monuments. • Which city is the pictured roman-era theatre in? • This city is often referred to as the Venice of the north. • This city is commonly nicknamed the "The Florence of the South" • ...
Hitler's Foreign Policy and the Outbreak WW2 2015-04-01
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- One of Hitler's aims in his foreign policy
- between Britain and France that Germany's army would be 35% of what the armies of the British Empire's would be
- Non aggression agreement between Soviet Union and Germany
- the area of land between the Baltic sea and the centre of Poland
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- attempt to block growing German militarisation
- policy of giving in to some demands to avoid conflict
- agreement by Hitler and Mussolini to work together
- An agreement to stop the spread of communism
- An agreement where Hitler would have the Sudetenland and no more
- the first area of Czechoslovakia Hitler took over
10 Clues: One of Hitler's aims in his foreign policy • An agreement to stop the spread of communism • attempt to block growing German militarisation • the first area of Czechoslovakia Hitler took over • agreement by Hitler and Mussolini to work together • policy of giving in to some demands to avoid conflict • Non aggression agreement between Soviet Union and Germany • ...
Hitler's Foreign Policy & the Outbreak of WW2 2015-04-01
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- German for 'living space' and the slogan of German expansionism that was a major aim of Hitler's Foreign Policy.
- A non-aggression agreement between the Soviet Union and Germany that opened the way for the invasion and partition of Poland.
- The policy of giving in to at least some of the demands of an aggressor in the belief that this will help to avoid conflict.
- An agreement by Hitler and Mussolini to work together on matters of common interest.
- The western Czechoslovakian area that bordered Germany in 1938 and was inhabited by some 3 million German-speaking people.
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- The forced annexation (takeover) of Austria by Germany.
- A German region rich in coal deposits. Restored to Germany by a plebiscite in 1935.
- A settlement over the major international crisis involving the German, Italian, British, French and German leaders.
- A vote on a single issue taken by all the people in a particular area.
- The reduction of weapons of war carried out by one or more states to promote international peace and security.
10 Clues: The forced annexation (takeover) of Austria by Germany. • A vote on a single issue taken by all the people in a particular area. • A German region rich in coal deposits. Restored to Germany by a plebiscite in 1935. • An agreement by Hitler and Mussolini to work together on matters of common interest. • ...
WW2, Popular Culture and the Cold War 2024-09-04
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- First artificial satellite launched by the Soviets
- Where missiles were placed to destroy the US coast
- Secret US program to develop atomic bombs during WWII
- Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944
- A US organization tasked with stopping the spread of communism
- The first spacecraft to land on the moon
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- Metaphorical division between Eastern and Western Europe
- ___ pact
- Doctrine that kept superpowers from using nuclear weapons
- Physical barrier that divided a major German city until 1989
10 Clues: ___ pact • Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944 • The first spacecraft to land on the moon • First artificial satellite launched by the Soviets • Where missiles were placed to destroy the US coast • Secret US program to develop atomic bombs during WWII • Metaphorical division between Eastern and Western Europe • Doctrine that kept superpowers from using nuclear weapons • ...
Civics Final:Wars 2024-05-03
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- War Fought from 1861 to 1865; first application of Industrial Revolution to warfare; resulted in abolition of slavery in the United States and reunification of North and South.
- I (1914 - 1918) European war in which an alliance including Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States defeated the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
- A prolonged war (1954-1975) between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States. Caused CULTURAL DIVIDE in the U.S.
- Allied commander in WW2 in Europe; helped plan the D-Day invasion at Normandy; 34th President
- (1846-1848) The war between the United States and Mexico in which the United States acquired one half of the Mexican territory.
- President of the US during Great Depression and World War II
- War fought from 1939 to 1945 between the Allies and the Axis, involving most countries in the world. The United States joined the Allies in 1941, helping them to victory.
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- President during World War I
- Who the U.S. fought in WWII Japan, Germany, and Italy
- a system by which men ages 18 through 25 register with the U.S. government for military service
- Conflict between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. U.S. goal to defeat COMMUNISM
- In 1898, a conflict between the United States and Spain, in which the U.S. supported the Cubans' fight for independence
12 Clues: President during World War I • Who the U.S. fought in WWII Japan, Germany, and Italy • President of the US during Great Depression and World War II • Conflict between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. U.S. goal to defeat COMMUNISM • Allied commander in WW2 in Europe; helped plan the D-Day invasion at Normandy; 34th President • ...
Headway Unit 5 Crossword-Axel H.D 2021-03-23
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- Daniel has currently made a lot of ____ from Bancomer.
- The U.S. _____ both cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, during the last months of WW2,being the main cause of the end of this one.
- My grandmother has always been a very ____ woman. Whenever we eat she insists us to use the 3 forks for the salad, meat and the dessert.
- Oh my gosh!!! What a ____ my brother has mde with my tennis'shoelaces.
- The case of Kurt Cobain's suicide is still tody a very ____ topic.
- Sierra Gorda is a ____ group of towns where people build up their houses by using clay from the rivers in the vicinity.
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- The Bruj Khalifa is an _____ of building located in the city of Dubai.
- I ____ at much of the advertisements Youtube put in videos. If they are putting them is because the items they sell are very useful, don't you think so?
- My father's urinary system working have had a ___ during the last weeks, maybe it is because he drinks daily a lot of coca-cola cans.
- I've been an _____ person all my life. Each time I get to a new school, I have already made a very large group of friends just in the first day.
- Leo is a very ___ kid, he has a lot of chores at gome and he accomplishes them at all time.
- My father has ____ 3 times to 3 different jobs he has had. I think he hasn't found his dream job yet.
12 Clues: Daniel has currently made a lot of ____ from Bancomer. • The case of Kurt Cobain's suicide is still tody a very ____ topic. • The Bruj Khalifa is an _____ of building located in the city of Dubai. • Oh my gosh!!! What a ____ my brother has mde with my tennis'shoelaces. • ...
Spring Has Sprung 2024-04-05
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- This monument expands up to 6 inches in the spring due to the weather warming up
- In this remote place, the Spring Equinox marks the start of six months of uninterrupted darkness
- This person was the first to propose daylight savings time although it wasn't fully implemented until the end of WW2
- This famous pyramid in Mexico is flooded with people each Spring to see a snake-shaped shadow appear on the walls of the pyramid. What is this pyramid called?
- This weather pattern is common in Spring due to the atmosphere becoming more unstable and humidity increasing.
- In Japan, they believe Spring begins once their national flower starts to bloom. What is that flower?
- This holiday changes each year due to falling on the first Sunday after the first full moon of the Spring Equinox
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- In this remote place, the Spring Equinox marks the start of six months of uninterrupted daylight
- These young animals learn to sing during Spring
- Temperatures increase by an average of 5 degrees or more per month starting in which month?
- This is a real syndrome when the temperature rises during the warm spell after a long winter, there is a dilation of the blood vessels so blood can be carried to the body surface where heat can be lost quickly. People experience an energetic feeling when this happens.
- These insects will undertake one of the longest migration routes from Mexico to Canada.
- These flowers are usually some of the first to bloom each year
- This state in the continental US does not participate in daylight savings time
- The first day of Spring is also called what?
15 Clues: The first day of Spring is also called what? • These young animals learn to sing during Spring • These flowers are usually some of the first to bloom each year • This state in the continental US does not participate in daylight savings time • This monument expands up to 6 inches in the spring due to the weather warming up • ...
5th SS Unit 9 (WW2) 2024-03-12
6 Clues: Germany, Italy and Japan • Japanese attacked US fleet in Hawaii • first African-American military pilots • France, Britain, US, USSR (Soviet Union) • ruler who has complete power over a country • U.S. President during Great Depression and World War II
Iron Curtain Crossword 2025-05-08
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- A conflict that was between the US and the USSR.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- a United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe
- A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII, restricting their ability to travel outside the region
- major power of the Western democracies and a key player in the Cold War, opposing the USSR and its communist allies
- Defensive alliance established by Britain, France, and the US in 1949 with Canada and other Western European allies
- Leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2-leader of troops in Africa and commander in DDay invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School
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- an alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations (a response to NATO)
- post WWII political and ideological barrier erected by the USSR to separate itself and its satellite states in Easter Europe from the West and other non-communist countries
- Communist nations in Eastern Europe on friendly terms with the USSR and thought of as under the USSR's control
- Biased information using facts, arguments, half-truths, to influence public opinions and to promote a particular idea or agenda
- 1948 supply of food and fuel to citizens of West Berlin when the Russians closed off land access to Berlin
- political ideology and system implemented by Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union, characterized by a strong central government, state of economy, and highly authorized rule.
- Leader of the Communist Party in China in 1949
- represented the profound political and ideological division that emerged after WWII, based between the Western democracies (US) and the Communist Eastern Bloc (Soviet Union)
15 Clues: Leader of the Communist Party in China in 1949 • A conflict that was between the US and the USSR. • a United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe • American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world • an alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations (a response to NATO) • ...
Iron Curtain 2022-04-23
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- Long for the acronym "USA" and one of the world powers during the cold war.
- The city of Germany split up early on in four ways after WW2, and later split into East and West Berlin with a wall created by the Soviets during the cold war.
- The first leader of the USSR
- The enemy of communism. The kind of government of which people vote on laws and officals to run the government.
- A metaphorical political wall first coined in a speach in Missouri. It was a divide between the communist and non communists countries.
- The man who coined the term "Iron Curtain" in a speach in missouri against the Communists
- The last name of the president during the beggining of the cold war. This man was apart of the democratic party, and his term was lasted from 1945 to 1953.
- When the US airforce sent in and recived resources by flying through West Germany after the Soviets closed all ways into East Berlin.
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- The countries that were forced into communism surrounding the USSR for protection from Germany.
- The only statilite state that was communist by choice.
- Three zones merged of the orginal Germany and West of East Germany. Controlled by France, Britain, and the US.
- The political view that says the government owns everything and will provide only what you need to live to you.
- The place where Winston Churchill gave his famous "Iron Curtain" speach.
- The acronym for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and one of the two world powers at the time. This country was forcefully making other countries communist.
- A war with non-vilolent hostility between the United States, and the SOviet Union.
15 Clues: The first leader of the USSR • The only statilite state that was communist by choice. • The place where Winston Churchill gave his famous "Iron Curtain" speach. • Long for the acronym "USA" and one of the world powers during the cold war. • A war with non-vilolent hostility between the United States, and the SOviet Union. • ...
Moitozo's Crossword 2022-04-27
Baseball 2024-05-09
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- Has a record 56 game consecutive hit streak
- The league of purist baseball where the pitcher also hit
- Broke Babe Ruths record of 60 home runs in a single season
- 1905 he debuted as an umpire, the first of these
- Red Sox first baseman who let a ground ball between his legs against the Mets costing the Red Sox a Championship
- 2002 a story breaks with many of baseballs power hitters using these
- Played 2130 consecutive games for the Yankees
- Purchased to contract of Babe Ruth
- Number of home runs that Roger Maris hit in 1961 to set the single season record
- One of baseballs greatest moments, when this injured Dodger hit a home run against the A's in the World Series
- Magic hitting number to hit above that which defines you as legendary
- Number of consecutive games that Joltin Joe DiMaggio hit in consecutive games
- Babe Ruth hits this many home runs in his final game
- Pirate 2nd baseman who wins the World Series with a walk off home run
- Commissioner Bud Selig introduced this to gte more teams into the Playoffs
- Broke Babe Ruths career Home Run record
- Team that was the benefactor. of Fred Merkles terrible running mistake
- MLB teams moved here in order to open the game up to more African American players
- 1998 this Cardinal broke Roger Maris' Single Season Home Run Record
- Hall of Fame worthy outfielder for the Blacksox, banned for life from the game
- 1998 this Cub broke Roger Maris' Single Season Home Run Record
- WIllie Mays famous play in the Polo Grounds, catching the ball over his back
- 1st African American to play in the American League
- George Brett had his game winning hit taken away becuase there was too much of this on his bat
- Reason Wally Pip gave up his position one night and never got it back
- Worst thing to happen to the game of baseball was this in 1994
- Threw 12 perfect innings and lost the game
- Judge Kennesaw Mountain ____________ banned members of the 1919 White Sox for life
- He broke Major League baseballs color barrier
- Sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees to fund his broadway musical
- This happened to Pete Rose after he was found to have bet on baseball
- Now the Single Season Hoem Run record holder but also the All Time Home Run record holder
- Number of years you have to wait to be elected into the Hall of Fame
- He was killed by being hit by a pitch in th ehead
- First of these was played in 1933
- World Series with the Giants vs the A's was interrupted by this event
- 1st player to take an at bat as Designated Hitter
- Added to the American League to being more offense into the game
- Heart and soul of the 1st World Series Champion Royals
- Georgia Peach who held the All Time Hits record until Pete Rose broke it
- A letter from FDR to Major League Baseball telling them to keep playing during WW2
- Nolan Ryan threw 7 of these
- He had pushed for baseball to keep playing during WW2
- Ted Williams performed this job during World War 2
- The first of these looked like the headgear of fencers and replaced rubber bands in the mouth
- Type of pitching performance with no hits no runs no errors
- All Star Yankee who gave up his position to Lou Gehrig and never got it back
- Along with the Dodgers, they moved to California
- 1936 Negro Leagues saw him hit 84 home runs in a season
- The first of these was played in 1903
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- His elbow surgery revolutionized the game and elongated careers
- Playing the opposite league DURING the season
- Hank Greenbergs faith
- Baseball during World War 2 played by women was under this organization
- Brooklyn Dodgers catcher who was paralyzed in a car crash
- The Home Run king elected to the inaugural Hall of Fame
- Has thrown more No Hitters than any man in baseball history
- Known to have hit the Shot Heard Round The World for the New York Giants
- Won the 1985 World Series on a blown umpire call
- 1st African American to play baseball, but without a contract
- Until Pete Rose breaks the reocrd, he was the All Time Hits leader
- Developed the rules for the modern game of baseball
- Broke Lou Gehrigs All Time Consecutive Games Played streak
- Only Major Leaguer to throw 2 consecutive no hitters
- Nickname given to the Chicago White Sox
- Accused by Baseball of trying to "fix" the 1919 World Series
- Reason why African Americans didnt play pro baseball until the 50's
- Where the Dodgers were located in 1956
- Known as possibly the greatest player in MLB history. Played for the Giants and made "The Catch"
- This "Man of Steal" set the record for Stolen Bases All Time
- This Yankee hit 3 consecutive hoe mruns on only 3 pitches total
- Babe Ruth versus the Cubs made this grand gesture before hitting a home run
- Chicago Cubs fan accused of altering the Cubs chances for winning a Championship by interfering with a catch
- Detroit Tiger Hall Of Famer who was also Jewish who did multiple tours in Europe during WW2
- Occurred when Curt Flood rejected his trade
- Credited with creating the game of baseball inNew York
- Made a colossal running error that led the Cubs to winning the Championship a day or so later
- Pirate legend who died in a goodwill mission plane crash
- Reds icon who broke the All Time Hits record and holds it today
- Henry Aaron's nickname
- Home to teh Baseball Hall of Fame and the location of the creation of the game
- Last man to hit over four hundred
- Won 373 games, with over 2500 strikeouts
- The offensive league where they had a designated hitter
- 110 shutouts, 1st class Hall of Famer, member of the 3000 strikeout club,
- Threw a perfect game for the Yankees in the World Series
- St Louis Cardinal who helped create free agency
87 Clues: Hank Greenbergs faith • Henry Aaron's nickname • Nolan Ryan threw 7 of these • First of these was played in 1933 • Last man to hit over four hundred • Purchased to contract of Babe Ruth • The first of these was played in 1903 • Where the Dodgers were located in 1956 • Nickname given to the Chicago White Sox • Broke Babe Ruths career Home Run record • ...
Know your WW2 Island Hopping 2026-02-20
6 Clues: sprays flames in battle • the battle happened in June 1941? • what battle happened on august 1942? • what battle happened on November 1943? • what was another name for island hopping? • how many years did island hopping happen for?
Cold War Crossword puzzle 2022-04-22
WW1 and WW2 2022-09-07
WW2 and the cold war 2023-02-23
6 Clues: Germany, Italy, and Japan • intended for direct use or consumption • permitted the sale of arms to European • restricting the consumption of a relatively • Great Britain France the Soviet Union United States, and China • a national policy of avoiding internationalpolitical and economic relations
The Places You've Been 2018-08-30
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- This city is one of the oldest cities in the world, and one of the oldest in Western Europe, predating other modern European capitals such as London, Paris and Rome by centuries.
- The reconstruction of this city post WW2 was not tied to the countries pre-war appearance as a means of culturally cleansing and destroying all traces of German influence.
- This city is commonly nicknamed the "The Florence of the South” due to its rich Baroque architectural monuments.
- This destination was an essential stop for the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians on their expeditions to western areas. It is said that the coastal village was named after Poseidon, God of the Sea.
- This island is so dry that plants depend on the moisture provided by early morning fog condensing on the ground as dew to survive.
- This city hosts the world's largest annual international arts festival.
- In 2010 this country was noted by Guinness World Records as "the Greenest Country", reaching highest score by the Environmental Sustainability Index.
- After world war 2 this city was divided into 2 and eventually reunified in 1990.
- This city is often referred to as the Venice of the north.
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- Which city is the pictured roman-era theatre in?
- This amazing city is our second home
- This capital city is regarded as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance
- This city is home to one of the visited museum in the world.
- This was our most visited European city.
- This city’s media is a UNESCO world Heritage site bordered by modern neighbourhoods.
- This city is situated near the North Anatolian Fault, close to the boundary between the African and Eurasian Plates. This fault zone has been responsible for several deadly earthquakes throughout the city's history.
- This city is the capital of a country that as under communist reign until 1991.
- Terre This destination has some of the best coastline hiking trails in the world but is very prone to landslides.
18 Clues: This amazing city is our second home • This was our most visited European city. • Which city is the pictured roman-era theatre in? • This city is often referred to as the Venice of the north. • This city is home to one of the visited museum in the world. • This city hosts the world's largest annual international arts festival. • ...
New Balance of Power 2023-03-22
Tech Advances (9.1) 2023-04-20
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- Starting in the 1900s, this popular invention brought the news, popular music, and recent cultural events
- Scientific process that involved breeding two different types of crops together to create a new and more resilient crop
- Famous scientist who developed the world's first birth-control pill in the early 1950s
- Scottish biologist that is famous for discovering Penicillin as the world's first antibiotic in 1928
- Using science to manipulate a cell or organism in order to transform/change its traits or characteristics
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- A medical product used to cure infections and the spreading of bacteria. This revolutionary medical product played a crucial role in curing infections in WW2.
- Large-sized containers that could be transported on a truck, plane or ship; these containing units increased the efficiency of transportation of goods and people
- Because of the revolutions made in reliable birth control for the public, (BLANK) decreased as the new generation of women began choosing to have fewer children
- Not necessarily a new technological innovation, but the 20th century saw governments beginning to heavily implement the distribution and public use of (BLANK) to fight off deadly diseases. These products led to the eradication of smallpox by the 1980s.
- A movement meant to emerge as a possible long-term response to hunger; in this movement, scientists developed new crops that were more efficient, resilient, and productive
10 Clues: Famous scientist who developed the world's first birth-control pill in the early 1950s • Scottish biologist that is famous for discovering Penicillin as the world's first antibiotic in 1928 • Starting in the 1900s, this popular invention brought the news, popular music, and recent cultural events • ...
Cold War 2018-03-28
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- A confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in 1962 over the presence of missile sites in Cuba; one of the "hottest" periods of the cold war.
- The policy of President Truman to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey or any country threatened by Communism.
- A competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to accomplish space related developments first.
- A program by which the U.S. gave $13 billion of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after the devastation of WW2.
- A military operation led by the U.S. in the late 1940s that brought food and other needed goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Germany had cut off supplies.
- A war between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the support of the U.S.) from 1950-1953.
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- Splits the Korean peninsula in half creating a buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea; it's the most militarized border on Earth.
- The first successful satellite in space launched by the Soviet Union.
- An international organization, with headquarters in New York City, formed to promote international peace, signed by 51 founding countries in 1945.
- Idea that if one key nation fell to communism, others would likely follow like toppling dominoes; the theory was used by many American leaders to justify American intervention in the Vietnam War.
10 Clues: The first successful satellite in space launched by the Soviet Union. • A competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to accomplish space related developments first. • The policy of President Truman to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey or any country threatened by Communism. • ...
WW2 Post Normandy Liberation of the Camps 2013-02-11
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- Force which liberated the camps between 1944 and 1945, includes Canada.
- Concentration camp liberated by the Americans on April 11, 1945.
- Force which liberated the camps between 1944 and 1945; Russian.
- Controllers of camps that held and tortured Allied and Soviet Forces.
- Concentration camp where prisoners of war were held after capture.
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- Concentration camp liberated by the Soviets on January 27, 1945.
- The act or process of trying to achieve equal rights and status.
- Concentration Camp where hostages were held and killed.
- Concentration camp where inmates had to do hard physical labor under inhumane conditions.
9 Clues: Concentration Camp where hostages were held and killed. • Force which liberated the camps between 1944 and 1945; Russian. • Concentration camp liberated by the Soviets on January 27, 1945. • Concentration camp liberated by the Americans on April 11, 1945. • The act or process of trying to achieve equal rights and status. • ...
How did Britain stay strong during WW2? 2022-12-26
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- From 1941, they were called up for war work, in roles such as as mechanics, engineers, munitions workers, air raid wardens, bus and fire engine drivers
- They worked 48 hours on, 24 hours off, all through during the Blitz.
- The successful evacuation of this place helped to boost morale
- This means setting limits on purchasing certain high-demand items.
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- A major air campaign fought largely over southern England in the summer and autumn of 1940
- They were originally formed as the Local Defence Volunteers in 1940 and were responsible for guarding coastal areas and factories from invasion.
- A German bombing campaign against the United Kingdom in 1940 and 1941
- A mask used to protect the wearer from inhaling airborne pollutants and toxic gases.
- This means leaving a place.
9 Clues: This means leaving a place. • The successful evacuation of this place helped to boost morale • This means setting limits on purchasing certain high-demand items. • They worked 48 hours on, 24 hours off, all through during the Blitz. • A German bombing campaign against the United Kingdom in 1940 and 1941 • ...
PRF news - freshwater 2015-10-12
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- water grass
- ornamental carp
- river flowing through eleven African countries
- SW wind that brings rain to India in the summer
- weeping riparian tree
- small dam
- slender open boat
- river once known as the Wickham
- town commonly receiving lowest rainfall in australia, '...... Pedy'
- river without dams or barriers, flowing freely,'.... river'
- resting place of iconic jumbuck thieving swagman
- australian tropical native freshwater crayfish '... claw'
- crocodylus johnstoni 'australian .......... crocodile'
- to be overwhelmed or inundated
- aquatic flower symbolising spiritual awakening
- aquatic monotreme
- 1972 film featuring Burt Reynolds,a river, a canoe and a banjo
- low treeless wetland
- town commonly receiving highest rainfall in australia
- where the river flow meets the sea's tide
- large natural watercourse
- frog larvae
- aquatic plant with showy flowers and floating leaves 'water ....'
- waterfall
- ...but then the grey clouds gather, and we can bless again, the drumming of an '....', the steady ,soaking rain.
- royal rule
- a mineral spring
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- armoured combat vehicle
- condensed atmospheric aqueous vapor
- greek god of clouds, thunder and lightning, king of the gods
- macrobrachium rosenbergi 'giant freshwater .....'
- proverb relating to family ties '..... is thicker than water'
- shallow river crossing
- WW2 device for blowing up dams '........ bomb'
- large water jug
- body of ice moving on the land
- native american dugout canoe
- small stream
- australias lowest geographical point 'lake ....'
- Kenneth Grahame riverside characters, mole, ratty, badger and 'mr ....'
- nth qld dam on the Tully river
- PRF hatchery device to make freshwater from seawater
- biblical hero that survived the great flood
- a lure of fur and feather
- extended shortage of rainfall
- endangered freshwater shark also known as the 'qld river shark'
- stream or pool of water from beneath the earth
- Australias longest river
- Largest body of feshwater (QLD), 'lake .........'
- a hole bored into the earth to obtain water
- Melbourne's river
- largest river
- aquestrian steering device
- 90's Will Smith sitcom '..... prince of belair'
54 Clues: small dam • waterfall • royal rule • water grass • frog larvae • small stream • largest river • ornamental carp • large water jug • a mineral spring • slender open boat • aquatic monotreme • Melbourne's river • low treeless wetland • weeping riparian tree • shallow river crossing • armoured combat vehicle • Australias longest river • a lure of fur and feather • large natural watercourse • ...
Power Networking 2017-05-19
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- My late Father in Law was awarded an OBE
- My favourite sound is also one of my least favourites sounds......seagulls !
- I have a tattoo of the declaration of Arbroath.
- My first job at the age of 16 was a labourer on a building site”
- I reached the semi final of Junior Masterchef (luckily before it was televised)
- I had one of my songs picked up by a Scottish film director (Lee Hutcheon). The instrumental was used during the film and the full song played out the end credits.
- I have been a druming champion in a pipe band drum corps
- I went to school and played Football with Craig Gordon (Current Celtic and Scotland GK)
- I play rugby for a local team as a second row (forwards)
- I used to be Brewster Bear
- I danced at the World Championships in Glasgow as part of a team competing in this sport - if I give the sport it might give it away, but it was Irish Dancing
- While at university I measured basements, worked a bar, held murder-mystery parties with Sunday Times #1 bestselling author Stuart MacBride. I also coached him on how to sing the high notes for our am-dram operetta performances.
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- I walked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
- I knew one of few people involved in breaking the enigma code which was the vital secret operation which helped us win WW2
- I was in the same small university class for 5 years with Gerard Butler
- I am related to Kaye Adams from Loose Women
- I have climbed the highest mountain in South east Asia
- I was knocked down by a car with no driver which mounted the pavement and hit me from behind as I was going into my local butcher shop for square sausages.
- I sat next to Ant and Dec on a flight from Edinburgh to London (and got all the goss!!)
- I won a princess competition when I was 4.
- I once had dinner with Nick Nairn, the TV chef.
- I did a parachute jump for charity
- I've broken more than 20 bones.
23 Clues: I used to be Brewster Bear • I've broken more than 20 bones. • I did a parachute jump for charity • I walked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu • My late Father in Law was awarded an OBE • I won a princess competition when I was 4. • I am related to Kaye Adams from Loose Women • I have a tattoo of the declaration of Arbroath. • I once had dinner with Nick Nairn, the TV chef. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2022-04-26
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- page 8, what contains the protons and neutrons?
- on page 4, what was the name of the glacier that fell on September 20th, 2002?
- what is coming off of fossil fuels and making our planet hotter?
- page 12, ww2 dropped the first atomic bomb where?
- Page 8, What are the particles that make up all matter called?
- page 14, what is the most common nuclear power station design?
- page 7, ice caps are melting because of what?
- page 13, where was the first nuclear power station to supply elecricty started?
- in the glossary, a mechanism turned by high pressure steam.
- page 21, in a reprocessing facility, used fuel is separated into what?
- in the glossary, what is the name for coal, oil, and gas made from millions of years worth of the remains of animals and plants?
- page 7, burning fossil fuels raises global what?
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- page 17, what is the name of a certain method of extraction?
- page 8, a single pellet of nuclear fuel weighs how many grams?
- page 24, the what of nuclear waste is one of the most difficult issues of the industry?
- page 8, one way to split atoms is by bombarding atoms with a constant stream of what?
- page 8, what are the negatively powered particles surrounding the nucleus of an atom?
- page 8, all protons are charged how?
- on page 4,what month did the chernobyl accident happen?
- page 33, what is the greatest damage caused by nuclear power/accidents?
- Page 12, Where was the first successful atomic test done?
- page 21, in a reprocessing facility, used fuel is separated into what?
- Page 18, what is it called when uranium is removed from a soulution and dried out?
- Page 28, where was the first completed nuclear fuel cycle made?
- page 21, uranium is a what kind of resource?
- Page 16, what is a naturally radioactive metal in the earths crust?
- Page 16, namibia opened its second what?
- how many years is expected for a nuclear power station to stay in operation?
28 Clues: page 8, all protons are charged how? • Page 16, namibia opened its second what? • page 21, uranium is a what kind of resource? • page 7, ice caps are melting because of what? • page 8, what contains the protons and neutrons? • page 7, burning fossil fuels raises global what? • page 12, ww2 dropped the first atomic bomb where? • ...
2nd Period Owen, Jordan, Dylan 2022-05-13
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- Very successful Post Presidential Career
- Decided that schools should individually determine whether to desegregate or close
- Brown V. Board of Education proved this wrong
- A plan to manage your money
- How long did the great depression last
- Who is the Bill sent to as the final step of the Georgia Lawmaking Process
- What was a natural disaster that impact that affect the south before the Great Depression
- A person who takes a risk of creating a business
- Money that is owed to somebody
- One way to prepare of unexpected expenses
- What is the requirement difference between Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia State Senate
- What industry would the Bourbon Triumvirate MOST likely expand according to their beliefs
- When did the U.S. get involved in WW2
- The amount of money that you make in one month
- What did Henry Grady promote with his newspaper, the Atlanta Constitution
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- The supreme and the Court of Appeals are the two _______ Courts of Georgia.
- The money that you make
- The South created these to keep segregation in the South without the North knowing
- What do the United States Constitution and the Georgia Constitution have in common
- What was an effect of the opening of bomber plant across Georgia
- Mayor of Atlanta, Played an important role in Atlanta hosting the 1996 Olympics, United Nations Ambassador
- Web Dubois wanted quick political rights for African Americans while Booker T. Washington wanted _______
- What did FDR do to help the country get out of the Great Depression
- A bug that effect crop grow before the Great Depression
- Brought Aviation to Atlanta
- Who brought professional sports teams to Atlanta and help bring the Olympics
- Why was Leo Frank seen guilty in the eyes of the public before his trial
- What did the Supreme Court’s decision in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson increase in the United States (In Public facilities)
- A crime considered for juveniles but not adults.
- While the first step of a criminal process for juveniles is the intake officer, the first step for a adult criminal process is the
30 Clues: The money that you make • A plan to manage your money • Brought Aviation to Atlanta • Money that is owed to somebody • When did the U.S. get involved in WW2 • How long did the great depression last • Very successful Post Presidential Career • One way to prepare of unexpected expenses • Brown V. Board of Education proved this wrong • ...
Unit 5 Review 2021-12-01
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- a narrow passageway that restricts traffic
- when a country extends its power by acquiring territories and uses them for exploitation
- an organization in europe that eliminated tariffs and travel barriers
- ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states
- the _______ are an example of a stateless nation
- conference in berlin where major european superpowers met to redraw the boundaries of africa
- the redrawing of legislative boundaries entirely for electoral purposes to benefit the party in power
- a nation lacking a country to call its own
- defines the rights and responsibilities of nations with respect to their use of the world's oceans
- a boundary that is no longer use
- an area of instability between regions with opposing political and cultural values
- term referencing tension after WW2 between the USA and the Soviet Union
- a boundary that follows a grid system (a straight line)
- a type of government where power is at the national level
- a boundary made through colonization without regards to prior ethnic/ cultural patterns
- nations an organization to promote international cooperation and to create and maintain international order
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- _______ is an example of a relic boundary in Germany
- the trade agreement between US, Mexico, and Canada to allow tariff free trade between the borders
- type of government system when powers are shared between the central government and the state government
- a group of people with common cultural characteristics and identify themselves as a cohesive group
- a physical marking of a boundary
- a country whose people consist of a majority of one ethnic group
- the _____ is an example of a federal government
- the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country
- a type of government where power is at the state level
- the transfer or delegation of power to a lower level, especially by central government to local government
- theory during the cold war in which it was thought that if one country falls to communism, then neighboring countries will fall as well
27 Clues: a physical marking of a boundary • a boundary that is no longer use • a narrow passageway that restricts traffic • a nation lacking a country to call its own • the _____ is an example of a federal government • the _______ are an example of a stateless nation • _______ is an example of a relic boundary in Germany • a type of government where power is at the state level • ...
Kara 2024-05-07
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- Matthew took Kara to this famous pizza place in Boston (2 words)
- Kara and Matthew love to use and watch the Shark Tank segment about this product (2 words)
- Kara and Matthew both eat this for breakfast, and occasionally share a bowl for dessert
- Matthew and Kara have vacationed on _____ multiple times
- Animals in the background when Matthew proposed
- An activity that Matthew and Kara like to do whenever they can, no matter the weather!
- Matthew calls Kara his _____
- Matthew took up this activity to impress Kara. It worked!
- Kara first invited Matthew over to watch this sport
- The first TV show Matthew and Kara watched together (2 words)
- "If the Lord delights in us, then He will bring us into this land and give it to us, 'a land which flows with _____’" (3 words)
- The first gift Matthew gave to Kara
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- The day Kara and Matthew met is also the feast day of this trio of saints (3 words)
- On their first date, Kara was excited that they both ordered (2 words)
- The book of the Bible Kara and Matthew read together first
- Kara's favorite meal that Matthew makes is chicken with this Middle Eastern spice
- Kara and Matthew each had their picture taken next to a lego brick man that was this color
- Matthew and Kara both love to _____
- Matthew and Kara took classes together in this activity
- Kara's first book recommendation, by a WW2 survivor, read by Matthew (4 words)
- Matthew named each of Kara's 4 plants after a _____. She'll need 5 more plants to complete the bench. (3 words)
- Matthew introduced Kara to this TV show, and now she's hooked (3 words)
- The first time Kara brought Matthew to the Cathedral Bishop John gave a sermon about _____
- Kara calls Matthew her _____
- Matthew made Kara a necklace out of these
- Kara and Matthew love singing and dancing to music by _____ (2 words)
- After two coffee dates, our first "real date" was at the Stoneham _____
- Matthew's first book recommendation, co-written by G.R.R.M., read by Kara (2 words)
28 Clues: Kara calls Matthew her _____ • Matthew calls Kara his _____ • Matthew and Kara both love to _____ • The first gift Matthew gave to Kara • Matthew made Kara a necklace out of these • Animals in the background when Matthew proposed • Kara first invited Matthew over to watch this sport • Matthew and Kara took classes together in this activity • ...
CHAPTER 6 KEY TERMS - ERINN 2014-05-16
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- the name or word commonly associated with one business for identification (Apple, Blackberry)
- the establishing of prices at a determined level by government or agreed between businesses
- the amount of resources used to create a product - the lower the resources, the higher this is
- overall markets that have common characteristics
- a graphic representation of a business often designed for identification and competition
- a form of fraud where numerous companies work together to control bids instead of competing
- competition between unrelated products not beloning to the same market
- the behaviors and beliefs of a social, ethnic or age group
- assistance and activity that benefits that the consumer pays for and satisfies their needs/wants (haircuts/lawnmowing)
- pertaining to the structure of populations (age/gender/income)
- the accessibility of a product - how easy it is to use or obtain
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- the destinctive phrase or motto of a buiness used for identification and competition
- the estimation or repute that a business has that is the what the majority of a demograpic believe
- competition between products that are in the same market and that are very similar
- a person who controls and monitors the buying decisions for others (parent)
- a large amount of products or services that provide the same thing for consumers to choose from
- many different colours, sizes, or appearance changes for one product
- a group of people born near the 1940-1960's, after WW2
- the perception of a company by consumers
- the use of demographics to determine the attitude and wants of a certian age or gender
- the invitation to bid and to complete the work requested of a business
- the amount of money spent on a total industry of sales in a given period of time
- the combination of two or more companies where one company takes full ownership of the other
- male/female
- the destinctive sound or tune used to draw consumers in and commonly found at the end of televised advertisements
25 Clues: male/female • the perception of a company by consumers • overall markets that have common characteristics • a group of people born near the 1940-1960's, after WW2 • the behaviors and beliefs of a social, ethnic or age group • pertaining to the structure of populations (age/gender/income) • the accessibility of a product - how easy it is to use or obtain • ...
Social Crossword 2013-01-06
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- A radical or extreme change
- preventing further conflict between parties
- High-level intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people that live there.
- the ability and desire to fulfill its people’s economic, social, cultural, and political needs.
- money,food, or other resources given or lent by one country to another.
- A political movement which advocates a greater economic and political cooperation among nations for the theoretical benefit of all.
- exerting a dominating influence over other groups or societies.
- an intergovernmental organization of French-speaking nations that promotes the education and culture of French speakers.
- peaceful intervention to stop a conflict or prevent its spread by bringing hostile parties to an agreement
- the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare
- on state or nation-state acts independently to pursue its interest; this is the opposite of multiculturalism.
- a term used to describe the theory of closer ties with the US
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- Open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values
- A system created after WW2 to stabilize exchange rates and assist the reconstruction of the world’s international payment system.
- The countries of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Representatives from these countries meet to discuss economic concerns
- the elements such as freedom of speech, an independent judiciary, etc, that make up a democratic society
- Deals with the rules of trade between nations.
- The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity
- North American Free Trade Agreement.
- An economic and political association of certain European countries with internal free trade and common external tariffs.
- Free Trade Agreement
- two nations or nation-state co-operate to pursue each nation’s interest
- The establishment of uniform standards, rules, and regulations.
- in which various nations or nation-states co-operate
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, esp. the political affairs of other countries.
25 Clues: Free Trade Agreement • A radical or extreme change • North American Free Trade Agreement. • preventing further conflict between parties • Deals with the rules of trade between nations. • in which various nations or nation-states co-operate • the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare • The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity • ...
Social Crossword 2013-01-06
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- A political movement which advocates a greater economic and political cooperation among nations for the theoretical benefit of all.
- The countries of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Representatives from these countries meet to discuss economic concerns
- money,food, or other resources given or lent by one country to another.
- An economic and political association of certain European countries with internal free trade and common external tariffs.
- North American Free Trade Agreement.
- the elements such as freedom of speech, an independent judiciary, etc, that make up a democratic society
- Open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values
- A system created after WW2 to stabilize exchange rates and assist the reconstruction of the world’s international payment system.
- Free Trade Agreement
- an intergovernmental organization of French-speaking nations that promotes the education and culture of French speakers.
- peaceful intervention to stop a conflict or prevent its spread by bringing hostile parties to an agreement
- High-level intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people that live there.
- exerting a dominating influence over other groups or societies.
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- preventing further conflict between parties
- the ability and desire to fulfill its people’s economic, social, cultural, and political needs.
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, esp. the political affairs of other countries.
- a term used to describe the theory of closer ties with the US
- Deals with the rules of trade between nations.
- in which various nations or nation-states co-operate
- two nations or nation-state co-operate to pursue each nation’s interest
- the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare
- The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity
- The establishment of uniform standards, rules, and regulations.
- A radical or extreme change
- on state or nation-state acts independently to pursue its interest; this is the opposite of multiculturalism.
25 Clues: Free Trade Agreement • A radical or extreme change • North American Free Trade Agreement. • preventing further conflict between parties • Deals with the rules of trade between nations. • in which various nations or nation-states co-operate • the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare • The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity • ...
Asian American- Historical 2023-03-01
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- The first Sikh, Indian American, and Asian American elected to Congress
- Sentenced to death row, his imprisonment spurred a movement that eventually led to his freedom
- considered the first Chinese-American movie star in Hollywood
- one of the first Japanese American women to become a doctor in the United States, she delivered 10000 babies in her career
- known for his contributions to the study of mental health issues of ethnic minorities
- described as "one of the fathers of the West Coast labor movement"
- Part of the Supreme Court case which established the precedent that any person born in the United States is a citizen by birth
- served on Bill Clinton's President's advisory board on Race in 1996
- Famous for resisting being sent to Japanese Internment Camps during WW2
- One of the leaders of the Delano Grape Strike to raise worker pay
- credited with popularizing northern-style Chinese cuisine in the United States through her television presence and cookbooks
- the first documented Bangladeshi man to settle in New York City
- the youngest American ever to have won a Nobel Prize
- the only actor of Asian descent to win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
- A famous architect who designed the Kennedy Library
- issued Chinese visas to Jews in Vienna despite of orders
- An activist who supported causes such as the Black Power movement, feminism, and the environment for more than 70 years
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- First Asian-American Woman to be elected to congress
- His death united many asian americans to take up activism and stand against hate-crimes
- A native Hawaiian responsible for popularizing surfing
- The first Asian-American to win an Olympic gold medal
- the first person of East Asian descent to serve as a U.S. Cabinet secretary
- Coined the term “Asian-American”
- An activist credited with founding Ethnic Studies
- A pivotal physicist to the Manhattan Project
- the only Republican to have ever served as a senator from Hawaii
26 Clues: Coined the term “Asian-American” • A pivotal physicist to the Manhattan Project • An activist credited with founding Ethnic Studies • A famous architect who designed the Kennedy Library • First Asian-American Woman to be elected to congress • the youngest American ever to have won a Nobel Prize • The first Asian-American to win an Olympic gold medal • ...
ESP 10 2020-03-24
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- ayon sa mga libo-libong magkakaibang relihiyon, ito ang gumawa sa kalawakan
- citizenship nagbibigay pagkakataon sa mga natural-born Filipino na nawalan ng Filipino citizenship sa pamamagitan ng naturalization sa isang foreign country, ng oportunidad na manatiling Filipino citizen muli.
- mga pilotong sundalo sa Japan noong WW2 na may misyong maidudulot sa kanilang kamatayan, tulad ng i-crash nila ang warplanes sa mga barkong pandigma ng kaaway.
- tumutukoy sa mga minimithi o ninanais ng isang tao sa kanyang buhay.
- pagsinta, pagsuya, pagkamatuwain, debosyon, pag-aalaga
- ipinagbabawal na mga gamot
- lupaing sinilangan, komunidad, o bansa
- banal na libro ng mga Muslim
- Isang konklusyon o resolusyon na nakakamit matapos isaalang-alang ang isang pagsusuri
- kabuuang kaisipan, kaugalian, o tradisyon ng isang bayan. Ito ay paraan ng búhay.
- isang lakas, puwersa o kapangyarihan na nakapagpapabago na nagmumula sa labas ng isang tao o isang bagay na naimpluwensiyahan nito.
- katapatan at pagmamahal sa sariling bansa.
- sariling ideya, paniwala, palagay isip, akala, ideya, haka
- isa sa halimbawa nito ay ang Panatang Makabayan
- pinakamahalagang bagay na mayroon tayo.
- pinakamahalagang kaloob ng diyos.
- kalayaan na kabilang sa bawat tao sa mundo
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- mga pinagsamang mga pagpapalabas o kagamitan na ginagamit sa pagtala at paghatid ng impormasyon o datos
- pagkitil sa sariling buhay
- bahay na inihandog ng walang kapalit
- tumutukoy sa prinsipyo ng paggawa ng tama o mali
- sampung batas sa bibliya ng mga Katoliko
- ginhawa o kasagsagan
- relihiyong pinasimulan noong unang bahagi ng ikapitong siglo A.D. ng isang lalaki na nagngangalang Muhammad.
- lubusang pagtanggap sa kinagisnang lenggwahe at kultura
- pagkitil ng buhay ng isang infant para hindi manganak ang isang babae
- pagpapalagay ng mabuting hangarin at kakayahan ng ibang tao o sa sarili.
- tinatawag ding mercy-killing
- kakayahang kumilos, gumawa, at pumili sa mga sitwasyon.
- labing taong gulang na construction worker na sumagip sa buhay ng tatlumpung katao noong bagyong Ondoy.
- gamit nito, kaya nating mapaliwanag ang katotohanan, layunin at dahilan ng mga bagay-bagay.
- pag-ayon o pagsunod ng naayon sa moral at prinsipyong etiko
32 Clues: ginhawa o kasagsagan • pagkitil sa sariling buhay • ipinagbabawal na mga gamot • tinatawag ding mercy-killing • banal na libro ng mga Muslim • pinakamahalagang kaloob ng diyos. • bahay na inihandog ng walang kapalit • lupaing sinilangan, komunidad, o bansa • pinakamahalagang bagay na mayroon tayo. • sampung batas sa bibliya ng mga Katoliko • ...
The Personality Brokers - A 2022-05-19
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- The study of the mind and behavior
- Represented as S in the MBTI, people with this trait often appreciate something for what it is
- Isabel and Katherine insisted the MBTI was an indicator, not a _____
- Swiss psychiatrist/psychoanalysis who founded analytical psychology
- Represented as N in the MBTI, people with this trait often try to find the deeper meaning
- Represented as P in the MBTI, people with this trait like to have a more flexible life
- The MBTI is a _____ indicator
- William "Wild Bill" ____, former head of the Office of Strategic Services
- Prominent figures often had very conflicting _____ when it came to psychology
- Katherine's husband, the original holder of the Briggs last name
- Theodor, a German psychologist that studied Hitler
- Psychologists would often analyze and interpret _____
- An American psychologist that popularized behaviorism
- Represented as E in the MBTI, people with this trait are more outgoing and social
- Psychology is rooted in the study of _____
- Psychology and type testing was used _____ during WW2
- Represented as J in the MBTI, people with this trait like to structure their life
- Isabel, the daughter of Katherine
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- A popular method of primitive psychoanalysis
- Represented as F in the MBTI, people with this trait often rely on their heart
- Represented as I in the MBTI, people with this trait are more isolated and prefer to be alone
- The MBTI is a _____ that gives results based on what you answered
- The branch of medicine dealing with the nervous system
- The MBTI seeks to let the _____ discover themselves and separate from the group mentality
- Isabel and Katherine wanted to leave a lasting _____ on the world with the MBTI
- Represented as T in the MBTI, people with this trait often rely on rational thoughts
- An American psychologist that conducted unethical and psychologically scarring experiments on students
- Austrian neurologist known for developing psychoanalysis
- Children were often "trained" to be obedient like _____'s dogs
- "The cosmic _____ of baby training"
- Katherine, the mother of Isabel
31 Clues: The MBTI is a _____ indicator • Katherine, the mother of Isabel • Isabel, the daughter of Katherine • The study of the mind and behavior • "The cosmic _____ of baby training" • Psychology is rooted in the study of _____ • A popular method of primitive psychoanalysis • Theodor, a German psychologist that studied Hitler • ...
The Personality Brokers - A 2022-05-19
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- Represented as E in the MBTI, people with this trait are more outgoing and social
- The MBTI seeks to let the _____ discover themselves and separate from the group mentality
- Isabel and Katherine wanted to leave a lasting _____ on the world with the MBTI
- Isabel, the daughter of Katherine
- Represented as N in the MBTI, people with this trait often try to find the deeper meaning
- Psychologists would often analyze and interpret _____
- The MBTI is a _____ indicator
- An American psychologist that popularized behaviorism
- The MBTI is a _____ that gives results based on what you answered
- Represented as S in the MBTI, people with this trait often appreciate something for what it is
- Theodor, a German psychologist that studied Hitler
- Represented as J in the MBTI, people with this trait like to structure their life
- Isabel and Katherine insisted the MBTI was an indicator, not a _____
- Represented as P in the MBTI, people with this trait like to have a more flexible life
- Katherine's husband, the original holder of the Briggs last name
- "The cosmic _____ of baby training"
- The study of the mind and behavior
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- Psychology is rooted in the study of _____
- An American psychologist that conducted unethical and psychologically scarring experiments on students
- Represented as I in the MBTI, people with this trait are more isolated and prefer to be alone
- Represented as T in the MBTI, people with this trait often rely on rational thoughts
- A popular method of primitive psychoanalysis
- Austrian neurologist known for developing psychoanalysis
- Represented as F in the MBTI, people with this trait often rely on their heart
- Katherine, the mother of Isabel
- Prominent figures often had very conflicting _____ when it came to psychology
- Psychology and type testing was used _____ during WW2
- Swiss psychiatrist/psychoanalysis who founded analytical psychology
- Children were often "trained" to be obedient like _____'s dogs
- The branch of medicine dealing with the nervous system
- William "Wild Bill" ____, former head of the Office of Strategic Services
31 Clues: The MBTI is a _____ indicator • Katherine, the mother of Isabel • Isabel, the daughter of Katherine • The study of the mind and behavior • "The cosmic _____ of baby training" • Psychology is rooted in the study of _____ • A popular method of primitive psychoanalysis • Theodor, a German psychologist that studied Hitler • ...
political and economic environment 2018-05-30
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- liberal run over by war and forced to take illiberal measures
- 1975 act that made it illegal to treat workers of 1 gender less favourably than the other
- threat to british industry - baldwin made programme of tariffs + protection -> short term help but made ind less competitive and not develop new ind
- rumour of corruption where honours were exchanged for political donations
- 1970 act that meant equal pay for equal work but ultimately failed
- 1918 act that gave the right to vote to men over 21 and some women(over 30)
- strong agreement between main political parties
- may 1940 act that gave wide ranging powers over british people to government
- called by gov along with state of emergency after NUM called fro miners strike in 1972 and 1974 after the 1973 oil crisis
- increase of prices - problem for governments as it meant increased cost of living and servises so less buying etc
- 1926 miners strike on 3rd may lead by TUC and 3 million ind workers in sympathy - after 9 days tuc left so miners strike for 6 more mnths until stopped
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- formed in 1931 by macdonald to face economic emergency after wall street crash - continued through ww2 until 1945
- 1978-79 economic crisis with series of public sector strikes so rubbish and dead bodies piled up etc
- 1975 act that meant women could not be sacked due to pregnancy and instead got maternity leave and option to return to work
- jobs that are administrative, managerial or professional often done in an office - growth in this kind of job especially with women
- 1945 extreme victory of political party due to wartime contribution, increased w/c identity, promises of bev report implement etc
- liberal leaders split meaning divided liberal party which lost them support
- 1927 act that made sympathetic strikes illegal, unions financially damaged by strikes and scrapped 'contracting out'
- new voting system meaning highest voted candidate return to parliament
- 1921 ____ which gained country independence from UK so liberal party lost support of 80 MPs
- post war gov aim for nationalisation with planning and control measures
21 Clues: strong agreement between main political parties • liberal run over by war and forced to take illiberal measures • 1970 act that meant equal pay for equal work but ultimately failed • new voting system meaning highest voted candidate return to parliament • post war gov aim for nationalisation with planning and control measures • ...
ECE1000 2024-11-28
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- play One of the children plays. E.g. throwing blocks, cycling fast
- assessment Observe what a child knows and can do, then plan what they will learn next
- of proximal development ZPD The range where a child can grow with support
- A practitioner who meets the knowledge and skill standards needed for their profession
- motor Using senses to move your body and interact with the world
- of the goals is to help children stay healthy, happy, and grow well.
- Emilia One of the curriculum approaches. Child-centered. Focused on children’s exploration and inquiry. It was made in Italy after WW2.
- Accepted values. Include all children (including SN, First Nation)
- quality The physical and organizational factors that affect the quality of early childhood education. E.g. classroom facilities, teacher-to-child ratios, and teacher qualifications.
- Something that makes someone angry.
- The practice of focusing on the present moment, which helps with self-regulation by managing emotions and actions.
- of ethics The basic values and rules educators should follow when working with children, families, colleagues, and the community
- One of the children plays and it is a slightly rough but fun way.
- scale A tool or method for assessing children's skills, behaviors, and development.
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- Temporary support to promote a child's independence
- Learning Frameworks It is a plan for teaching and learning in early childhood education for children from 0 to 8 years old.
- numeracy When young children start to understand numbers and math concepts through everyday experiences and play
- design Design that is easy for everyone to use
- awareness The ability to recognize the position of objects or oneself in space
- How we teach. No theme
- play Children don't join their friends playing. Just watch other children playing
- play tag, play wrestling
- record It is a method to observe a child’s behavior and record it in detail as it happens over time.
- Childcare facilities or educational programs operated with the goal of making a profit
- Records or stories about a child’s actions and words
- and family centre An idea that provides support and services for children and their families
26 Clues: How we teach. No theme • play tag, play wrestling • Something that makes someone angry. • design Design that is easy for everyone to use • Temporary support to promote a child's independence • Records or stories about a child’s actions and words • motor Using senses to move your body and interact with the world • ...
