ww2 Crossword Puzzles
Stridsvagnar 2025-05-31
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- Förproduktionsvagnen Strv 103-0 från 1963 liknade Strv 103A – men saknade dessa skyddselement på sidorna
- Lång, långsammare, längst – brittiskt pansar från WW2 som aldrig stred
- System för att hålla koll på skottdjup och avstånd till målet
- Saknar torn men inte attityd – skjuter med hela kroppen
- Tung brittisk pansarvagn, känd för sin 105 mm-kanon
- 1a serietillverkade stridsvagnen som använde gasturbinmotor
- APCBC står för ”Armour Piercing Capped with Ballistic ___“
- Stridsvagnen som hade klagat mest på att behöva väga sig hos doktorn
- Denna stridsvagn var den första med kaliber över 10cm i Sverige
- Projektil som deformeras mot målet och skapar en shock wave
- Romerska siffran av den enda stridsvagnen vars produktion helt stoppades av strategiska bombningar
- Astrid Lindgrens hyssmakare från 1951
- Svenskt 50-talsmonster med Scania-V8 och 120 mm-kanon – aldrig mer än prototyp
- Mest känd i det här traktorföretagets repertoar är Mark IV.
- Snabb sovjet på hjul och band – före T-34
- Skydd som smäller innan vagnen gör det
- APFSDS = "Armour-Piercing Fin-Stabilized ???? Sabot"
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- Skyddar insidan från inslagen utsida
- Stridsvagn ___ är den svenska versionen av Leopard 2
- Franska "Putte" blev 1a stridsvagnen i svenska armen
- Betongklump på hjul – brittiskt skydd snarare än eld under andra världskriget
- Vinklat pansar för att öka chans att projektiler studsar bort
- Detta företaget var först i världen med att bygga svetsade stridsvagnar
- Granat som bränner igenom pansar – ej värmesökande
- Året då Mark I – världens första stridsvagn – användes i strid för första gången
- Termen REMO står för "Renovering och ?"
- M4A4 Sherman har 4537 delar, varav 1 269 är tillverkade av...
- Mekanism som gör att stridsvagnen kan ladda om sin kanon automatiskt
- Första stora tyska kisen designades av detta märke, vars namn är kopplat till en snö-katt
- Tysk katt med klös – 2a upplagan rullar i Skövde också
- Sekundär beväpning monterad parallellt med huvudkanonen
- Liten pansarvagn, ofta bemannad av en eller två soldater
- Brittisk pansarveteran, tjänstgjorde i Sverige
- Exportförsök från Landsverk – schweizarna sa nej till denna tungviktare
34 Clues: Skyddar insidan från inslagen utsida • Astrid Lindgrens hyssmakare från 1951 • Skydd som smäller innan vagnen gör det • Termen REMO står för "Renovering och ?" • Snabb sovjet på hjul och band – före T-34 • Brittisk pansarveteran, tjänstgjorde i Sverige • Granat som bränner igenom pansar – ej värmesökande • Tung brittisk pansarvagn, känd för sin 105 mm-kanon • ...
Erin and Nick 9/6/25 2025-04-27
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- Nick's late mom (She'd be kvelling this weekend)
- Host of the 2024 Olympics (We were there!)
- Gilded Age seaside town where we took our first trip together
- Our wedding venue
- Piano man we saw at MSG after we moved in together
- South American country where we're honeymooning
- The first musical we saw together
- Locale of our first date
- Our canine child
- Agency where Nick has worked for the last 12 years
- Our dog’s “boyfriend” stuffed animal (He’s really a lamb); Chicago-based food drama
- NYC 'hood where Nick was born and raised
- Our favorite daily vocabulary game
- City down under where Erin studied abroad
- The town where we're getting hitched this weekend
- The natural feature out the window of our wedding venue
- The river that runs by our house and our welcome party venue
- The school where Erin works (Also a WW2 era Prime Minister)
- Erin's favorite hometown restaurant (or a traditional Japanese good luck charm)
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- Favorite local spot for an elevated stroll
- Nick's astrological sign - he exhibits all its traits
- Country where we went for our first international trip together
- City where Erin went for undergrad
- Country where Nick lived in 2012
- Our favorite local hockey team
- State where Nick went for undergrad
- Our first concert together & artist of our first dance
- Our favorite nightly quiz show
- Where Nick went to grad school (Go Blue!)
- Favorite local restaurant where our parents first met
- Erin's astrological sign
- NY region where Nick popped the question
- Italian dish that's Nick's favorite thing to make for Erin
- NYC 'hood where we call home (Or Nick's favorite soccer team)
- Our favorite guilty pleasure TV show (The tribe has spoken!)
- Bath toy placed atop drinks at the bar where we became "official" and our cake toppers
- Long Island town where Erin was born and raised
- Our dog's BFF (No, she doesn't play a stringed instrument)
- Our canine child's hybrid breed
- Best cupcake in NYC in our opinion
- Erin's sorority's abbreviated name
41 Clues: Our canine child • Our wedding venue • Erin's astrological sign • Locale of our first date • Our favorite local hockey team • Our favorite nightly quiz show • Our canine child's hybrid breed • Country where Nick lived in 2012 • The first musical we saw together • City where Erin went for undergrad • Our favorite daily vocabulary game • Best cupcake in NYC in our opinion • ...
Difficulty Level: Gamers 2013-03-08
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- Leisurely suits his humor
- Sniper's hobby
- Boom Shaka Laka
- Hollywood ruiner of video games
- Cursed front cover
- Underwater Utopian Nightmare
- Period of bigmac attack
- @!#?@!
- Ares main character
- It's raining hats...
- Crowbar Savior
- Angelic Bungie Master man
- Original WW2 FPS
- Viral Warcrafter
- Fred Savage threw down the gauntlet
- Almighty command
- Spoiler Alert... It's a girl!
- Such a wiley one can only lend light for this armed hero
- Wrist Cutter
- World's most popular code
- Light game of man's best friend laughing
- The Ganon, Link, Zelda love shape
- Blood and Thunder, Lok'tar ogar!
- Stand-up change eater
- Billy & Jimmy
- Crofty grave explorer
- Devilious dungeon crawler
- On my enemy's death face I shall rest
- Sneaky semi-truck unloading slicker
- I could-a, but then I knee'd one
- Joe's chin is made of this, ask Little Mac
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- The Enrichment Center's safe testing environment
- Ghosts feeling blue
- Classic spelunking pumper
- Mark Hamill's Kilrathi Origin
- Online Asshole
- Sega's best ninja
- Clicking harvest that annoys your friends
- Classic amateur pirate adventurer
- Winged warrior's most annoying wizard
- Vine Swinger
- This ul-T-ility on a rainy day will keep you Virus free
- Go go gadget arm!
- Y r u blankin' with so much guile when I say bye son
- Hacking an accidental WW3 Movie
- Spacious Dirt Digging James
- Pwned by Dysentery
- Relentless vampie hunter over the years
- The original DDR
- Worm Baller
- Monochrome comet smasher
- Evil Purple Tentacle
- Magical Health
- Developers softly bat the overpowered
- There is a small mailbox here. > _
- Armored lance chucker that does not prefer briefs
- Pink sucker
- Barbie for Nerds
- Fibing dessert
- Ding!
- Rash, zits, and Pimple made it not easy being green
- Barrel abuser
- Dino-ridin', Potion-chugin', Au-wieldin' warriors
- BFG 9000
- It's dangerous to go alone, take this.
- That's an oldschool paddling
66 Clues: Ding! • @!#?@! • BFG 9000 • Worm Baller • Pink sucker • Vine Swinger • Wrist Cutter • Billy & Jimmy • Barrel abuser • Online Asshole • Sniper's hobby • Crowbar Savior • Magical Health • Fibing dessert • Boom Shaka Laka • Original WW2 FPS • Viral Warcrafter • The original DDR • Almighty command • Barbie for Nerds • Sega's best ninja • Go go gadget arm! • Cursed front cover • Pwned by Dysentery • Ghosts feeling blue • ...
CHAPTER 6 KEY TERMS - ERINN 2014-05-16
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- a form of fraud where numerous companies work together to control bids instead of competing
- pertaining to the structure of populations (age/gender/income)
- overall markets that have common characteristics
- the amount of resources used to create a product - the lower the resources, the higher this is
- assistance and activity that benefits that the consumer pays for and satisfies their needs/wants (haircuts/lawnmowing)
- the establishing of prices at a determined level by government or agreed between businesses
- the invitation to bid and to complete the work requested of a business
- the use of demographics to determine the attitude and wants of a certian age or gender
- competition between products that are in the same market and that are very similar
- the combination of two or more companies where one company takes full ownership of the other
- many different colours, sizes, or appearance changes for one product
- a person who controls and monitors the buying decisions for others (parent)
- a graphic representation of a business often designed for identification and competition
- the accessibility of a product - how easy it is to use or obtain
- a group of people born near the 1940-1960's, after WW2
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- competition between unrelated products not beloning to the same market
- the amount of money spent on a total industry of sales in a given period of time
- the behaviors and beliefs of a social, ethnic or age group
- male/female
- the name or word commonly associated with one business for identification (Apple, Blackberry)
- a large amount of products or services that provide the same thing for consumers to choose from
- the destinctive phrase or motto of a buiness used for identification and competition
- the destinctive sound or tune used to draw consumers in and commonly found at the end of televised advertisements
- the perception of a company by consumers
- the estimation or repute that a business has that is the what the majority of a demograpic believe
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 • ...
Indigenous Heritage Month 2.0 2023-11-21
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- uses music to express the meaning of their Taíno ancestry
- known for a specific style within the Jazz genre
- produced 15 musical albums
- logged over 330 hours in space
- invented the Cherokee writing system
- zodiac is a Leo
- a strong advocate in the movement against alcohol/hygienic issues & the first Native woman doctor
- their activism attracted the attention of the FBI
- his organization delivered 1000s of cans of water to people of Navajo nations
- this author from Oakland gives voice to the challenges within Native American life
- in a car crash which led to downward spiral
- born in Modac territory that is now known as Oregon
- a jewelry designers
- no known photographs exist of this person
- designed a P-38 fighter plane during WW2
- nicknamed the peacemaker
- known for their case Loving vs. Virginia
- published by "Black Warrior Review"
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- dropped out of HS because of her english teacher :O
- earned a medal from President Truman
- his grave was supposedly moved postmortem
- decided to focus on women's voices and their ability impact peace vs war
- Started his own TV show
- joined the Society fof American Indians to help lobby for full American citizenship
- nicknamed "The Big Red Machine"
- graduated from the Institute of American Indian Art w/ a masters
- played in Firebird and became a prima ballerina
- activist who helped raise the legal age of consent in Oklahoma
- passed away from Tuberculosis
- married young and used by colonizers as a political symbol
- attended Carlisle Indian School
- this musician has worked with Joanne Shenandoah
- this NASA member has a QR code you can scan for more info!
- name means Bird Woman
- voiced Disney's Pocahontas
- has worked with at risk teens
- involved in the music for GoodOmens
- worked as staff at the Native American Cultural Center after extended time at Stanford
- popular with tourists for her neoclassical style
- founder of a zine series
40 Clues: zodiac is a Leo • a jewelry designers • name means Bird Woman • Started his own TV show • nicknamed the peacemaker • founder of a zine series • produced 15 musical albums • voiced Disney's Pocahontas • passed away from Tuberculosis • has worked with at risk teens • logged over 330 hours in space • nicknamed "The Big Red Machine" • attended Carlisle Indian School • ...
World Studies Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-11
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- A source that was created later by someone that did not experience firsthand or participate in the events in which the author is writing about.
- A measure for education, wealth, and living standards.
- Relocated capital city usually because of either economic or strategic reasons.
- This is arguably a territory that is not considered a state.
- If this was established, workers would get paid more and their kids would be able to go to school.
- Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- This religion is popular in the Middle East
- A flower business was established in this state
- A source that could be an artifact, document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, recording, or any other source of information that was created at the time under study.
- A large number of muslims
- Loyalty of preference to one’s own group of people rather than the country.
- Types of jobs
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- It was an empire that ended shortly after the great war (ww1)
- A person who was forced to flee their home but remains within the border of their country
- Used to report average figures per person.
- The use of economic power to control another country.
- Iranian Ethnic group
- Deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through the cultivation of plants and/or rearing of animals.
- monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period by a country or countries.
- This country holds the most IDPs
- Nigeria employed this to deal with tribalism.
- This country was created in the middle east in 1948 shortly after ww2
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities.
- The maintaining or extending power over foreign nations
- This country is where Makkah is located
- These 2 countries produce the most cocoa beans.
- This country was split into two.
- This prophet found Islam
- This group was responsible for killing a large percentage of the Tutsis.
- Requires lots of labor or is focused on a small plot of land or both. High agricultural density.
30 Clues: Types of jobs • Iranian Ethnic group • This prophet found Islam • A large number of muslims • This country holds the most IDPs • This country was split into two. • This country is where Makkah is located • Used to report average figures per person. • This religion is popular in the Middle East • Nigeria employed this to deal with tribalism. • ...
Cold War 2023-03-30
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- a program offering loans and grants to Latin American Countries to promote economic growth
- an alliance between the USSR and its eastern European satellites
- conducted investigations of government employees suspected of un-American activities
- commander of US forces in during the Korean war
- the Big Three laid out plans for postwar Europe
- leader of the Soviet Union
- USA and Soviet Union
- building and stockpiling as many nuclear weapons as possible to ensure nuclear superiority
- first time the cold war went hot and it ended in a stalemate
- Successfully defied Soviet Union's blockade within a year.
- bullying tactic used to destroy a person’s reputation without evidence
- created in response to USSR testing first atomic bomb. Collective security agrrement.
- Soviet Union's reaction to the creation of West Germany
- failed attempt at removing Castro by the USA using Cuban exiles
- to defend embattled democracies against communism
- the spread of nuclear weapons
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- political and military barrier that isolated Soviet-controlled countries of Eastern Europe after WWII
- a war of ideas but not on the battlefield
- to stop (limit) the spread of communism
- president of the USA Containment policy idea
- economic aid to rebuild Europe after WW2
- send trained American men and women to foreign nations to assist in development efforts in poor countries
- was elected president on the promise to end the Korean War
- created by the Allies to fend off Soviet threat from East Germany
- the closest the world has ever come to nuclear war
- overthrew Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959
- a physical barrier built by the USSR and east Germans in Berlin to keep east Berliners from going west
- faced communist in Cuba, responsible the failure of the Bay of Pigs, prevented nuclear war during Cuban Missile Crisis
- the Soviets turned their occupation zone of Germany into ____.
- applied the Truman Doctrine to the Middle East
- leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin's death
- It was here, that Stalin promised elections in east Europe
- place where armistice was signed ending the Korean war
33 Clues: USA and Soviet Union • leader of the Soviet Union • the spread of nuclear weapons • to stop (limit) the spread of communism • economic aid to rebuild Europe after WW2 • a war of ideas but not on the battlefield • president of the USA Containment policy idea • applied the Truman Doctrine to the Middle East • commander of US forces in during the Korean war • ...
Ryan's puzzle 2025-04-25
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- became code name for research work that was across country
- Fat man was dropped on this city and it leveled half of the city
- Army chief of staff pushed for the information of a WAAC
- Important Japanese military center that Americans bombed and little boy was dropped on it
- deliberate and systematic murder of an entire population
- chief of staff of Japans army launched invasion into china
- helped the development of the atomic bomb and was a Jewish American scientist
- founded and interracial organization called Congress of Racial Equality
- lending or leasing other supplies to any country whose defense was vital
- leader of operation torch and an American General during WWII and had an invasion of North africa
- on June 6 1944 the first day of invasions
- unleashed massive air and land bombardment against the enemy at St. Lo making a gap in German defenses
- was held at Hitler's most trusted friends at us supreme court
- Countries pledged collective security, disarmament, self-determination, and declare war
- was a turning point in Pacific war allies drew them in and ambushed them
- Women were put in the work force to help the war effort
- America, England and France powers to defeat Germany
- Nazis stormed into Jewish homes and burned everything
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- president and founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and the most respected African American
- segregated Jewish areas in polish cities
- became the nations 33rd president
- suicide bombers which were flown by Japanese
- of the Bulge German tanks drove 60 miles into Allied defenses hoping to split America and British
- fought inflation y freezing prices on most goods
- Germany, Italy and Japan on a team in ww2
- was in command of the Allied forces on the islands
- commander of American Naval Forces in the Pacific, moved to defent islands
- systematic murder of 6 million Jews across europe
- Victory in Europe day war was over
- American General that had help from Bradley to breach the defenses with his third army
30 Clues: became the nations 33rd president • Victory in Europe day war was over • segregated Jewish areas in polish cities • Germany, Italy and Japan on a team in ww2 • on June 6 1944 the first day of invasions • suicide bombers which were flown by Japanese • fought inflation y freezing prices on most goods • systematic murder of 6 million Jews across europe • ...
East West Rail 2024-11-04
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- What does CAG stand for?
- Name the main opposition group in Bedford.
- How many weeks is Non-Statutory Consultation 2024 set to be?
- Name the town along the route which has one of the largest Italian communities outside Italy.
- Who is the new CEO of East West Rail?
- Name the white pantomime elephant who made an appearance at an EWR event in 2022.
- Which approach to Cambridge has EWR decided to take forward in May 2023?
- What is the project name for the Universal Studios development?
- Name the area well known for code breaking during WW2.
- Name the road in Bedford which is named after the author of ‘Paradise Lost’.
- Name the development taking place in Stewartby.
- Name the construction method that allows railway lines to pass at an acceptable level and gradient over low lying ground.
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- Name the project being delivered by EWRCo.
- How is EWR to be powered?
- Name the existing line between Bletchley and Bedford which is to be upgraded as part of the MVL Acceleration Scheme.
- Name the university who won The Boat Race in 2024.
- Woodland, Wetland, and habitat creation are all part of this type of mitigation.
- Name the F1 team based in Milton Keynes
- Name the area in Cambridge where Issy annoyed the landowner so much that she went to the press and misquoted Issy saying that we’d be putting freight trains on the line all night long.
- Shopping village; connectivity completed as part of Phase 1.
- Name the road in Bedford which is named after the author of the 'Faerie Queen'.
- Name the city with over 130 roundabouts.
- Where did the white pantomime elephant make her debut appearance on the route?
- Name the university who holds tortoise wars.
- Name the residential area in Bedford which has the most proposed demolitions. HINT: Ashburnham Road and Chaucer Road are included in this area.
- Name a type of excavation that allows railway lines to pass at an acceptable level and gradient through the surrounding ground.
26 Clues: What does CAG stand for? • How is EWR to be powered? • Who is the new CEO of East West Rail? • Name the F1 team based in Milton Keynes • Name the city with over 130 roundabouts. • Name the project being delivered by EWRCo. • Name the main opposition group in Bedford. • Name the university who holds tortoise wars. • Name the development taking place in Stewartby. • ...
LJZ 2026-03-09
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- my beloved dog toby, his middle name?
- last movie i saw in theaters?
- what famous kid actress went to rehab at age 12 for a year in a half?
- anne of green ___
- movie that was mistakenly announced as best picture
- grandma raysby's name
- where did i get my nose pierced?
- every other week what days did we have art class?
- what was my GPA in college? (no gen eds)
- " a lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps form admiration to love from love to matrimony in a moment!" who wrote that?
- "L is for the way you ___
- artist known for painting landscapes
- Judy garland's daughter
- implant. what does CI stand for?
- name of my first car
- location of where i last threw up?
- what age did i try alcohol
- the title of my murder mystery play
- where in canada did i travel to?
- learned how to do this at age 15
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- my favorite season
- what age did i get a cellphone?
- my favorite movie
- the title of my coming of age romance novel
- what is my favorite song that can always get me dancing?
- lost this at age 14
- what town did i spend my summers at?
- what happened to amelia earhart?
- what they used for snow in wizard of oz in 1939
- musical we may go watch soon!
- my favorite bears player
- i enjoying going on__
- exact english. what does SEE stand for?
- Popular british tv show set around WW2
- my birthstone
- computer game i grew up playing
- luke's favorite word to sign
- first deaf actress to win an oscar?
- name of establishment of my first job?
- an old woman who solves mysteries in a famous mystery writer's novels
- name of my first ever crush!
- I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else" who said that?.
- ___Gimore
- my favorite word to sign
44 Clues: ___Gimore • my birthstone • my favorite movie • anne of green ___ • my favorite season • lost this at age 14 • name of my first car • i enjoying going on__ • grandma raysby's name • Judy garland's daughter • my favorite bears player • my favorite word to sign • "L is for the way you ___ • what age did i try alcohol • luke's favorite word to sign • name of my first ever crush! • ...
Key People of The Cold War 2023-05-11
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- Communist leader of Czechoslovakia from 1948 until his death in 1953.
- Who was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008?
- Five-star American general who commanded Allied forces in the Pacific during World War II.
- He was a controversial person, with people having strong and different views about his leadership.
- He was prepared to negotiate directly with Stalin during WW2 and was keen for this cooperation.
- He rose to power in the 1920s after leading the Communist Party and was in power in Berlin for 25 years as a dictator.
- The US Secretary of State from 1947-49. Responsible for the Marshall Aid programme of the financial aid for Europe.
- The nationalist, Communist leader of the Viet Minh movement.
- Who rose to national fame as a prominent member of the House Un-American Activities Committee in the late 1940s?
- Who advocated extensive use of Covert Operations?
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- Who was the head of the Soviet Communist Party and leader of the USSR from 1958 until the early 1960s?
- Who seized the British-controlled Suez Canal in 1956?
- This man voiced apprehensions surrounding the Cold War and popularised the term 'Iron Curtain'.
- This woman was Britain's first female prime minister and served three consecutive terms in office.
- Who was a Soviet and Russian politician who served as the eighth and final leader of the Soviet Union?
- Who set out to expand social welfare spending with his New Frontier program?
- Who capitalized on Cold War fears of Communism in the early 1950s by accusing hundreds of government employees of being Communists and Soviet agents?
- Who became president upon Roosevelt’s death in April 1945 and successfully carried out the remainder of World War II?
- Who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989?
- Who helped devise Eisenhower’s New Look foreign policy?
- Prime Minister of Britain from 1945-51 and leader of the Labour Party. He had been deputy to Churchill during wartime.
21 Clues: Who advocated extensive use of Covert Operations? • Who seized the British-controlled Suez Canal in 1956? • Who helped devise Eisenhower’s New Look foreign policy? • The nationalist, Communist leader of the Viet Minh movement. • Communist leader of Czechoslovakia from 1948 until his death in 1953. • ...
Vietnam War Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-30
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- Americans who wanted to end the Vietnam war
- member of the communist guerrilla movement in Vietnam that fought the South Vietnamese government forces 1945(54)-75 with the support of the NVA
- a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or at variance with the prevailing social norm
- Last name of the president referred to as LBJ, was the 36th president of the US
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduce
- sharp increase in price for consumer goods over a short period of time
- - Initials of a socialist state supported by the Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China
- a controversial figure accused of preaching racism and violence, who was also a minister and leader in the civil rights movement and a supporter of Black nationalism
- trying to preserve or obtain peace
- an American Baptist minister and activist who was one of the most prominent leaders in the American civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination
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- the killing or murder of a public figure or politician
- a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd
- 35th President of the US, also the youngest man elected to office
- Americans who supported America remaining in the Vietnam war until it won
- The conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and the US
- the result of actions by individuals, groups, organizations, coalitions, and movements seeking to change or prevent change in institutional policy
- conference that was intended to settle outstanding issues where the Agreements were signed for the French to withdraw their troops from northern Vietnam, and Vietnam would be temporarily divided at the 17th parallelAppeasement - trying to preserve or obtain peace
- Ongoing political rivalry between the US and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after WW2
- system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- theory leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
20 Clues: trying to preserve or obtain peace • Americans who wanted to end the Vietnam war • a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd • the killing or murder of a public figure or politician • 35th President of the US, also the youngest man elected to office • sharp increase in price for consumer goods over a short period of time • ...
HISTORY CROSSWORD 2016-06-15
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- women couldn't do this without their husbands consent
- abbreviation for the terrorist group in the middle east
- hindu word meaning "good wife"
- first female senator in 1930
- what were alice and lucy fighting for?
- in 1916 women were given the right to _____
- in 1974 the _______ hired its first female worker
- this was created so women could have a child and come back to the same job
- what were the girls charged with when protesting outside of the presidents building
- women campaigned against this
- the government _________ everything from the japanese canadians
- something that upset feminists for how it portrayed women
- the __________ people were fed up with the fact that they made the least amount of money in their province
- women had almost no ________ freedom
- important person in the womens rights movement
- women were taught by society to find fullfillment in only ____________
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- "a vote is a ________"
- the FLQ had somewhat ___________ learnings
- this was illegal for women to do
- some people denied womens right to vote because they thought that if they got involved in politics they wouldn't do this anymore
- group consisting of emily murphy, louise mckinney, nellie mcclung, henrietta edwards, irene parlby
- in ww2 thousands of _______ were forced into detention camps in bc
- the FLQ became more vocal and broadcasted its aims through this
- liberals passed this in 1970
- she petitioned for a womens court in Alberta
- the president at the time the girls were fighting for the right to vote
- british trade commissioner kidnapped in 1970
- province where the womens rights movement was particularly strong
- pursuing full equality for women in every sphere of society
- how many months were the girls in jail for
- what percentage of women by the mid fifties dropped out of college to get married?
- what helped kick off second wave feminism
- main city involved in the october crisis
- between 1963 and 1970 the FLQ carried out more than __________armed robberies and more than 200 bombings
34 Clues: "a vote is a ________" • liberals passed this in 1970 • first female senator in 1930 • women campaigned against this • hindu word meaning "good wife" • this was illegal for women to do • women had almost no ________ freedom • what were alice and lucy fighting for? • main city involved in the october crisis • what helped kick off second wave feminism • ...
Power Networking 2017-05-21
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- I am related to Kaye Adams from Loose Women
- 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 was in the same small university class for 5 years with Gerard Butler
- My late Father in Law was awarded an OBE
- I knew one of few people involved in breaking the enigma code which was the vital secret operation which helped us win WW2
- My first job at the age of 16 was a labourer on a building site
- 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.
- I have climbed the highest mountain in South east Asia
- 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
- I play rugby for a local team as a second row (forwards)
- I sat next to Ant and Dec on a flight from Edinburgh to London (and got all the goss!!)
- I went to school and played Football with Craig Gordon (Current Celtic and Scotland GK)
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- I have been a druming champion in a pipe band drum corps
- 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 used to be Brewster Bear
- I won a princess competition when I was 4.
- I reached the semi final of Junior Masterchef (luckily before it was televised)
- I walked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
- My favourite sound is also one of my least favourites sounds......seagulls !
- I once had dinner with Nick Nairn, the TV chef.
- I did a parachute jump for charity
- I've broken more than 20 bones.
- I have a tattoo of the declaration of Arbroath.
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 once had dinner with Nick Nairn, the TV chef. • I have a tattoo of the declaration of Arbroath. • ...
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. • ...
Power Networking 2017-05-19
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- I have been a druming champion in a pipe band drum corps
- I sat next to Ant and Dec on a flight from Edinburgh to London (and got all the goss!!)
- I have climbed the highest mountain in South east Asia
- 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 walked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
- My late Father in Law was awarded an OBE
- I did a parachute jump for charity
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- My first job at the age of 16 was a labourer on a building site”
- I went to school and played Football with Craig Gordon (Current Celtic and Scotland GK)
- I've broken more than 20 bones.
- I knew one of few people involved in breaking the enigma code which was the vital secret operation which helped us win WW2
- I am related to Kaye Adams from Loose Women
- I used to be Brewster Bear
- I was in the same small university class for 5 years with Gerard Butler
- I won a princess competition when I was 4.
- I have a tattoo of the declaration of Arbroath.
- I once had dinner with Nick Nairn, the TV chef.
- My favourite sound is also one of my least favourites sounds......seagulls !
- 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.
- 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
- 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 play rugby for a local team as a second row (forwards)
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. • ...
Internationalism Crossword 2017-12-13
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- nation An international organization that helps with economic and political cooperation among nations.
- a term for the departure of Britain from the EU
- Bank a financial institution that provides loans internationally
- Treaty a treaty that eliminates anti-personnel landmines internationally
- A policy of remaining apart from political affairs and interests of other countries.
- Francophonie an international organization that represents French speaking countries
- Criminal Court an organization that prosecutes international crimes
- usually a disease that is prevalent over the entire country
- to actively maintain a truce between two nations
- Village to consider the world as one community through communication
- extreme pride towards one's country
- to play a global organization that teaches children by means of educational games
- a specialized agency that promotes peace and security through education
- Debt a legal doctrine that holds debt brought upon by a regime that does not serve the interests of a nation
- Balkanization the process of separating a state into smaller more hostile states
- Plan program in which US gave aid to Europe after WW2
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- A kind of alliance in which multiple countries reach a specific goal.
- a global organization involved in trade relations
- Cross and international organizations that provides care to those in need
- Woods monetary agreement that fixed exchange rates with the US dollar
- specialized agency that is involved in public health
- an attempt to bring about peace between nations
- cultural, economic or political relations between two countries.
- Acting or making political or economic decisions without support from other countries.
- Union a political group that establishes economic policies
- A policy of of cooperation between countries for their common good.
- 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
- General Assembly main representative of the UN that decides matters of peace and security
- Security Council a division of the UN that resolves crisis’s across the world
- Council an intergovernmental organization that works with issues in the Arctic
31 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 • ...
Philip og Malthe historie 2022-02-10
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- Hor var der mange søslag under syvårskrigen
- Hvor var Leonora Cristine taget til fange henne?
- Hvilket skib i 1620 forlod den engelske havn?
- Hvor voksede Hans Adolph op?
- Hvor ligger Skåne, Halland og blekinge?
- hvad hedder den bro man går over når man skal til himlen
- Hvilke skoler lavede Frederik den 4 i år 1722?
- Hvad kaldte man København i 1711
- Hvad er Washington opkaldt efter?
- Hvad kalder man det når man ikke må snakke om eller skrive sine meninger?
- hvad var ludvig den 14?
- Hvem vandt over tyrkerne i ved Wien i 1683?
- hvad hed det øverste kamre i det engelske parlament?
- hvem var den første på månen?
- Hvem dræbte James cook på Hawaii?
- Hvad er verdens største ø
- Hvad var James cook?
- Hvad er verdens største land?
- Hvad forestiller Odenses byvåben
- Hvem opdagede tyndekræften?
- Hvad blev indført i 1849?
- Hvem gjorde Moskva oprør mod i 1480
- Hvad blev indført i 1733?
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- Hvad kom i 1776?
- I hvilken tidsperiode blev den tre-delte magt opfundet?
- Hvem startede ww2?
- Hvor døde James cook?
- Hvem døde på bering ø?
- Hvad kaldes det når man må skrive og tale som man vil?
- hvad opdagede columbus
- Hvad hedder odins søn
- Hvad var Danmark blevet efter de havde tabt endnu en krig mod Sverige?
- totur redskab i middelalderen
- Hvad skulle man betale hvis man gerne ville beholde sit lange skæg?
- Hvad hed tordenskjolds skib?
- Hvem var øverst i hirakiet af bønderne i 1700-tallet?
- Hvem ejede NY i 1700-tallet
- Hvad skete der i 1660?
- Hvad blev Peter den store kaldt for da han var barn?
- Hvad er Uafhængighedserklæringen?
- Hvad forærede den engelske kone i 1668
- en koloni i Indien?
- Hvad blev indført i oplysningstiden
- Hvem er verdens bedste lærer?
- Hvad var Tordenskjolds fornavn?
- hvem var interesseret i at blive spansk konge?
- Hvilket straf fik man hvis man havde gjordt myndighederne ikke ville have før der kom yndringsfrihed?
- Hvem gjorde oprør i 1776?
- Hvilket land var det mægtigste imperium i midten af 1700-tallet?
- hvor levede solkongen?
50 Clues: Hvad kom i 1776? • Hvem startede ww2? • en koloni i Indien? • Hvad var James cook? • Hvor døde James cook? • Hvad hedder odins søn • Hvem døde på bering ø? • hvad opdagede columbus • Hvad skete der i 1660? • hvor levede solkongen? • hvad var ludvig den 14? • Hvad er verdens største ø • Hvem gjorde oprør i 1776? • Hvad blev indført i 1849? • Hvad blev indført i 1733? • ...
yippee 2024-05-17
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- the barrier of women and other minority's preventingg them from being promoted to higher management
- the action or state of setting someone or somethig apart from others
- American Muslim minister and civil rights activist
- era during the 1800-1900s that included racist laws and depictions regarding black people
- the right to vote in political elections
- large scale public works agency,reduced unemployment and increase purchasing power through the construction of highways and public buildings
- shortening a piece of writing without losing the sense
- putting someone in a prison or there kind of definition, generally during wartime
- supplies deposit insurance to deposits and federal banks
- labor law that guarantees the right of private sector employees to organize trade unions (1935)
- groupd of black military pilots that fought during WW2
- group of 9 African American students enrolled in little rock I=nine central highschool(all white) but they were blocked from entering
- period after the civil war when now free African Americans were integrating into society
- the state of being confined in prison, imprisonment
- severe economic global downturn, happened after a sharp decline in stock prices for the U.S.
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- court ruling that said segregation is ok as long as its "separate but equal"
- conservative activist who opposed the ERA
- created a social program designed to pay retired workers age 65 or older accounting income after retirement
- moderation or voluntary self restraint
- allowed single men 18-25 to enlist in work to improve America's public funds
- movement and campaign from 1954 to 1968 in the United States to abolish legalized racial segregation, discrimination, and disenfranchisement in the country
- ideal which equality of opportunity is available to everyone
- established the national women's suffrage association (NWSA
- established the hill house which provided childcare, practical and cultural training, and education to imigrants
- the supreme court case that ruled the slave suing couldn't and was considered property, it upheld slavery in america
- rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
26 Clues: moderation or voluntary self restraint • the right to vote in political elections • conservative activist who opposed the ERA • American Muslim minister and civil rights activist • the state of being confined in prison, imprisonment • shortening a piece of writing without losing the sense • groupd of black military pilots that fought during WW2 • ...
The Cold War 2024-05-14
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- The term for economic reforms made by the Soviet Union in 1980s
- The plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2
- conflict between communist North Korea hoping to unify the country under a Communist government and democratic South
- The battle of international influence that arose between communist and democratic nations following the end of World War 2.
- This House of Representatives committee hunted for communists
- Communist leader of Cuba
- The U.S. senator who believed that some other congressmen and senators were secretly communist. He led investigations of his peers, as well as many military officials and civilians during the early 1950’s.
- This was the Soviet policy of increased openness in the 1980s
- President who proposed a "massive retaliation" to any attack in 1954
- America airlifted supplies into this German city during a crisis in 1954
- A dispute during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union had built missile sites in Cuba. President John F. Kennedy set up a naval blockade of the island until Soviet leader Nikita Khruschchev ordered the missiles to be removed.
- Churchill coined this term for the imaginary division between east and west Europe
- The Cuban missile crisis is the best example of this risky policy
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- Communist leader of Cuba
- Conflict between Communist and non-Communist forces that began in Vietnam. The United States was heavily involved in the
- Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War
- Communist leader of North Vietnam
- The political idea that all property should be publicly owned and managed by a central government. © LoveLearning
- This was build to keep Germans from fleeing into the Western part of the capital
- The Offensive was a surprise attack on the Vietcong in 1968
- President who oversaw the cuban missile crisis and bay of pigs invasion
- Korea has been divided at the 38th since the Korean War
- He became president when Kennedy was assassinated in 1963
- An alliance of Western democratic nations formed after World War 2 to defend themselves against communist aggression.
- The name given to the physical and political division between communist countries and democratic countries during the Cold
25 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba • Communist leader of Cuba • Communist leader of North Vietnam • Korea has been divided at the 38th since the Korean War • He became president when Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 • Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War • The Offensive was a surprise attack on the Vietcong in 1968 • ...
Semester 2 Review 2025-05-20
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- killed majority of natives in the Americas
- one group equates the other group to animals
- What the US wanted to do with Communism post WW2
- type of war with no direct fighting
- what Germany had to pay following WW1
- secret treaties between countries
- Where the US landed the first man
- North America was covered with what before Colonization
- how products were produced during IR
- what the Bolsheviks were
- literacy rates have done this since 1471
- rose Russia's population and economy
- What the US acquired after Spanish American War
- most common language in North America
- type of labor children were during IR
- Country Germany invaded that was the "Final Straw"
- landform not located in Latin America
- European Nation that did NOT colonize North America
- Guerilla fighters from North Vietnam
- When people moved from the home to factories
- Australian generation of Children taken from their families
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- Animal released in Australia
- Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
- Aztec Serpent God
- Author of "Utopia"
- Martin Luther helped start this
- Conqueror from Spain
- Union between Germany and Austria
- RRenaissance art was not all about
- Purged Russia leading to death and imprisonment
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Climate in SE Asia because of monsoons
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs
- social class above peasants in the Feudal System
- Author of "The Prince"
- Labor system that used land as a reward
- Emperor of russia before 1917
- most spoken language in Latin America
- Support the creation of League of Nations but didn't join
- Build up army and navy
- Most common type of Christianity in Russia
- Not a common religion is SE Asia
- Scramble for Africa is an example of
- step of genocide where killing happens
- creator of the Soviet Union
- Invention that helped spread knowledge
- usually planned by the states through militias
- concentration camps or ghettos
- Group of people who are the main settlers in a Penal Colony
- digging up mass graves or destroying evidence
- emphasized human life rather than religious
51 Clues: Aztec Serpent God • Author of "Utopia" • Conqueror from Spain • Author of "The Prince" • Build up army and navy • what the Bolsheviks were • Germany, Italy, and Japan • Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia • creator of the Soviet Union • Animal released in Australia • Emperor of russia before 1917 • concentration camps or ghettos • Martin Luther helped start this • ...
Elie wiesel 2024-02-24
2 Clues: messenger,night,dawn,Holocaust, WW2,Nobel prize, gold crown,faith, • Hard-working, Brave, cheerful, professor, guilty, disciplined, great listener, nice, kindhearted.
REAL WORLD 2012-12-13
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- The side which Tom and Daisy live on...
- What port did the Japanese attack on December 7th?
- Daisy's rich husband who is racist and a cheater...
- Homeless people set up shack on public land during the depression and these communities were called
- One of Jay's esteemed friends who is a prominent figure in organized crime...
- What was the jellied solution that would stick and catch fire?
- What was the bomb that was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on August 6 1945?
- Who was the freeloader living at Gatsby's mansion?
- We use arrays to solve these kinds of problems?
- The blonde gold digger in the novel, The Great Gatsby was?
- What did the government payed companies for the cost of making the product plus profits
- The city that had Fatman dropped on it on August 9th, 1945 was...
- Who was the man living next to Gatsby and cousins with Daisy B.?
- I set an example for the kids by being a...
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- The side Gatsby and Nick live on...
- The half way point between New York and East Egg...
- She went out with Nick and is a pro golfer...
- Who was the woman who died trying to get Tom's attention?
- What were the people who crashed their planes into ships called?
- What was the time period that the U.S. had conflicts with Soviet Union?
- What was the American program to build an atomic bomb?
- What was the strategy of the Americans in the pacific?
- What do Americans want their country to be ?
- The tool Roosevelt used to speak to the nation
- The husband to myrtle is ?
- What day did the allied forces invade beaches of France?
- The words on flashcards to help students learn to read are called ?
- The hunting and killing of the 6 million Jews before and during WW2...
- Who was the rich gangster in love with Daisy Buchanan?
- The elementary school that I help teach kids...
- These were sold to fund the war...
31 Clues: The husband to myrtle is ? • These were sold to fund the war... • The side Gatsby and Nick live on... • The side which Tom and Daisy live on... • I set an example for the kids by being a... • What do Americans want their country to be ? • She went out with Nick and is a pro golfer... • The tool Roosevelt used to speak to the nation • ...
Campaign Crossword 2023-09-28
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- We will be giving 250 free Safety Around _____ lessons will we provide in 2024
- 120 families will get to have a __________ thanks to our community donations in 2024
- The name of our branch is THE Ross __________ East Valley YMCA
- In 1961, the _____ corps was founded, patterned by the YMCA's "World Service Workers" program that provided aid to the troops during WW2
- Finding a ______ on Halloween is considered good luck
- How many youth are we going to give access to low-cost, high quality sports programming thanks to community donations
- Strengthening the community is our _____
- A city in ______ banned children 16 and older from trick or treating
- The second highest grossing holiday (beat only by Christmas) in America is _________
- Y programs support parents in _____________ families in order to lower child poverty, reduce social-isolation & increase positive health outcomes
- This sport was invented at a YMCA
- To donate is simple, one way to do so is by filling out a ______ card
- To help make our membership and programming available to those who otherwise wouldn't be able to afford it, we offer our ________ assistance program
- Our _______ is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind & body for all
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- In what month do we start staff campaigning
- During our annual ________ we raise funds to help support the community
- 1 ________ would provide child care and nutritious meals for food insecure youth for a month
- Where was the first YMCA founded
- ________ are the most sold candy during Halloween
- Our 2024 campaign theme is "_______ their story"
- Which US State produces the most pumpkins
- In 2024 the East Valley Y will provide free safety around water lessons for ________ prevention
- YMCA stands for Young Men's Christian ___________
- The YMCA was _______ in 1844
- __________ and superheroes are the most commonly used children's Halloween costumes
- Our Executive Director is Greg _______
- Our ____ is to ask/educate 100% of our staff
- Candy corn was originally called _______ feed
- After receiving a donation from someone we should _____ them
29 Clues: The YMCA was _______ in 1844 • Where was the first YMCA founded • This sport was invented at a YMCA • Our Executive Director is Greg _______ • Strengthening the community is our _____ • Which US State produces the most pumpkins • In what month do we start staff campaigning • Our ____ is to ask/educate 100% of our staff • Candy corn was originally called _______ feed • ...
Who was to blame for the Cold war? 2023-10-31
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- The Yalta conference occurred at this time
- The new Polish government after the war, according to what was agreed at Yalta should be:
- The economic created by the merged British and American zones in Germany
- A method of source analysis
- An example of an activity that Stalin agreed not to do but then did in the Soviet zone of Germany
- A method Stalin used to take over Eastern European countries
- The only country in Eastern Europe that experienced really free elections in the years after WW2
- A method Stalin used to control the Soviet Union
- Stalin agreed to what at Yalta?
- Member of the British government who was strongly anti-communist
- The second front that Stalin wanted
- Bulgarian elections took place in what type of atmosphere?
- The economic plan to get Europe back on its feet was named after this person
- The idea that Democratic states around the world should be protected from the expansion of Soviet Communism
- The most likely place for confrontation between the Soviet Union and America
- Political ideology that says we should only make as many products as we need
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- Document which stated that countries in Eastern Europe should be free and democratic?
- Changed the balance of power between countries
- A type of court system set up in Bulgaria
- Stalin placed the blame for the Cold War starting here
- The organisation created to defend countries against Soviet aggression
- After Yalta, Stalin did this to Polish figures who were pro-western?
- The author of this famous quote 'kill the bolshie and kiss the hun'
- An important agreement at the Moscow Conference
- The lenght of time it took from the start of the Berlin Blockade until Stalin gave up
- Policy used during the war to support American allies
- Nickname given to Stalin
- An economic theory
- The America President who recognised the Soviet Union for the first time
- The phrase used to describe different areas of political, social etc control in Europe in 1946
30 Clues: An economic theory • Nickname given to Stalin • A method of source analysis • Stalin agreed to what at Yalta? • The second front that Stalin wanted • A type of court system set up in Bulgaria • The Yalta conference occurred at this time • Changed the balance of power between countries • An important agreement at the Moscow Conference • ...
The Personality Brokers - A 2022-05-19
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- Represented as F in the MBTI, people with this trait often rely on their heart
- Austrian neurologist known for developing psychoanalysis
- Represented as P in the MBTI, people with this trait like to have a more flexible life
- Psychology is rooted in the study of _____
- The branch of medicine dealing with the nervous system
- Represented as I in the MBTI, people with this trait are more isolated and prefer to be alone
- Psychologists would often analyze and interpret _____
- Psychology and type testing was used _____ during WW2
- Isabel and Katherine insisted the MBTI was an indicator, not a _____
- Swiss psychiatrist/psychoanalysis who founded analytical psychology
- Isabel and Katherine wanted to leave a lasting _____ on the world with the MBTI
- An American psychologist that popularized behaviorism
- Katherine's husband, the original holder of the Briggs last name
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- Represented as E in the MBTI, people with this trait are more outgoing and social
- Represented as J in the MBTI, people with this trait like to structure their life
- "The cosmic _____ of baby training"
- The MBTI seeks to let the _____ discover themselves and separate from the group mentality
- Isabel, the daughter of Katherine
- Prominent figures often had very conflicting _____ when it came to psychology
- The MBTI is a _____ indicator
- The MBTI is a _____ that gives results based on what you answered
- A popular method of primitive psychoanalysis
- William "Wild Bill" ____, former head of the Office of Strategic Services
- The study of the mind and behavior
- An American psychologist that conducted unethical and psychologically scarring experiments on students
- Katherine, the mother of Isabel
- Represented as T in the MBTI, people with this trait often rely on rational thoughts
- Represented as N in the MBTI, people with this trait often try to find the deeper meaning
- Children were often "trained" to be obedient like _____'s dogs
- Theodor, a German psychologist that studied Hitler
- Represented as S in the MBTI, people with this trait often appreciate something for what it is
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 Jews of Singapore 2022-05-29
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- Which King George knighted Sir Manasseh Meyer? (Jewish tradition and change)
- What month did Einstein visit Singapore? (Jewish tradition and change)
- What does a mother soak her palm in on the 5th day of her daughter's life? (Singapore's Sephardic customs from Iraq)
- The name of the street where Chesed El is found? (The first synagogue)
- The first name of the man appointed Supreme Court Judge in 1987. (In Service to our Nation)
- What was the first name of the woman who led a group to risk their lives to bring food to the Changi camp? (Enemy on parole)
- What was the name of Sir MM mansion? (Jewish tradition and change)
- What does the word MAGEN AVOT mean? '... of our fathers' (The first synagogue)
- What type of ship was the geographic location of Singapore perfect for? (Jewish numbers increase)
- What Street was named after Abraham Solomon? (Singapore's Jewish merchants)
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- The first name of the man who was named 'Tourism Entrepreneur of Year 1996' (In Service to our Nation)
- Name of the ceremony taking place the night before a circumcision. (Singapore's Sephardic customs from Iraq)
- What was the surname of the first Rabbi appointed after the war? (Jewish Welfare Board)
- Which commodity fell in price in the 1920s which hurt Jacob Ballas' father's business? (Jacob Ballas)
- How many Jewish people were in Singapore in 1849? (Earliest arrivals)
- What is the name of the traditional Baghdadi dress? (Singapore Jewish Mahallah)
- What type of station did Abraham Solomon's two story brick house eventually become? (Singapore's Jewish merchants)
- How many men could fit in the first synagogue found near Boat Quay? (The first syngagogue)
- In addition to their names and number what other word featured on the armband the Japanese made the Jews wear? (WW2 in Singapore)
- What did Jacob Ballas start selling after leaving school? (Jacob Ballas)
- Which country did most of the early Jewish arrivals come from? (Earliest arrivals)
- The opening of what triggered another rise in Singapore's population? (Jewish numbers increase)
22 Clues: What was the name of Sir MM mansion? (Jewish tradition and change) • How many Jewish people were in Singapore in 1849? (Earliest arrivals) • What month did Einstein visit Singapore? (Jewish tradition and change) • The name of the street where Chesed El is found? (The first synagogue) • What did Jacob Ballas start selling after leaving school? (Jacob Ballas) • ...
Canada & Civil Rights Terminology 2024-11-01
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- The imprisonment of Japanese Canadians in during WW2
- discrimination and social prejudice against people with physical or mental disabilities.
- Canada's first Black female member of a provincial legislature
- An act or decision that treats a person or a group unfairly or negatively for reasons such as their race, age or disability.
- Prejudice or discrimination based social-economic class.
- standing up for what you think is right whether it is for yourself or for a cause you support
- One who stands beside you, supports you.
- a small community of predominantly African Nova Scotians located in Halifax, Nova Scotia from the early 1800s to the 1960s
- Discrimination or prejudice against nonheterosexual people
- Black trans-gender singer based in Toronto during the 1960s
- Cruel and unjust treatment to a certain group of people
- An unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge
- The fear, hatred, discomfort with, or mistrust of people who are lesbian, gay, or bisexual
- fighting against racism
- Discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.
- differences among people with respect to age, class, ethnicity, gender, health, physical and mental ability, and race.
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- The relocation of some of Canada’s Inuit population to the High Arctic in order to establish Canadian sovereignty in the North.
- Hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jewish people
- Canadian civil rights lawyer and an activist in the Black community in Toronto.
- The groups of indigenous peoples living in Canada
- refusal to comply with or accept something
- A raid by the Metropolitan Toronto Police against four gay bathhouses in Toronto
- Special rights and advantages to a specific group of people
- Crimes committed on the basis of the victim’s race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability.
- The action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way
- The act of treating someone or something as if they are not important
- Letters representing various types of sexual orientation
27 Clues: fighting against racism • One who stands beside you, supports you. • refusal to comply with or accept something • The groups of indigenous peoples living in Canada • The imprisonment of Japanese Canadians in during WW2 • Cruel and unjust treatment to a certain group of people • Prejudice or discrimination based social-economic class. • ...
Modern World History - Final Exam Review 5 2024-04-22
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- This treaty brought World War I to a conclusion.
- A group of the United States, Canada, and 10 other nations to counter Soviet aggression in Europe after WW2.
- Until the war in Afghanistan, this was America's longest war.
- Site of MacArthur's desperate invasion to relieve US and UN forces in Korea.
- Communist leader of North Vietnam.
- Iraqi dictator that invaded Kuwait in 1990.
- This is fought with words, diplomacy, and ideologies.
- First black president in South Africa.
- This city was the 2nd Japanese city to be hit by an atomic bomb.
- Russian word for "openness" and signaled a softening of previous Soviet rhetoric.
- This battle was fought without the battleships ever sighting one another.
- First and only female prime minister of India.
- Site of the first city hit by atomic weapons in World War II.
- Reformer who became Soviet Premier in 1985.
- Terrorist group formed against Israel to create a Palestinian homeland inside of Israel.
- Father of the Hydrogen bomb.
- One of the early leaders of the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
- This was was so named because of its longevity and saw Israel take the Sinai peninsula and the West Bank.
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- Soviet premier after Stalin's death; took power in 1956.
- First woman to lead Great Britain and the longest tenured prime minister in the 20th century.
- Volcanic island in the Pacific that saw some of the most desperate fighting in World War II.
- Site of the historic peace agreement between Israel and Egypt in 1979.
- Communist revolutionary who took over Cuba in 1959.
- Radical Muslim cleric who became the head of Iran after the Iranian Revolution.
- This battle was considered the turning point of the war in the Pacific.
- Cuban dictator that was overthrown in 1959.
- Largest amphibious invasion in human history.
- Husband/wife team that were arrested, tried, convicted, and executed for treason when they passed nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union.
- Leader of South Vietnam
- This war started during the holiest of Jewish holidays.
- Conservative president of the United States from 1981-1989.
31 Clues: Leader of South Vietnam • Father of the Hydrogen bomb. • Communist leader of North Vietnam. • First black president in South Africa. • Cuban dictator that was overthrown in 1959. • Iraqi dictator that invaded Kuwait in 1990. • Reformer who became Soviet Premier in 1985. • Largest amphibious invasion in human history. • First and only female prime minister of India. • ...
Chapter 25 test 2025-04-22
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- the founding spot for the Chinese Communist Party
- this country the largest country in Latin America
- Formerly the Ottoman Empire.
- Father Turk
- the "Peoples Liberation Army"
- this country was captured by Japan in WW1, and now China want this country to rejoin them.
- The "Indian National Congress"
- this country is bordered by Bolivia, Brazil, and Ecuador
- the deliberate and systematic destruction of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.
- the discrimination, prejudice, hostility or violence against Jews.
- this country is bordered by Bolivia, and Argentina
- the capital city of pursia
- The "industrial revolutionary party" but in reverse
- the enforcement or advocacy of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom.
- During the events of WW1, this country took Taiwan, Korea, and southern Manchuria.
- the idea that having a strong military capacity at ready to promote national interest and defend the country aggressively
- Formerly Pursia
- the ideology made by Karl Marx that Vladimir Lenin used to create the USSR
- The leader of the Chinese Communist Party.
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- India's "great soul"
- the Japanese economy various manufacturing processes were concentrated within a single enterprise
- one of the most famous massacres in history during WW2
- The 32nd president of the USA.
- One of the largest Zaibatu's in Japan
- the leader of most of the peaceful protest in India and people refered to him as india's "Great Soul"
- The founding spot for Chiang Kai-shek's new Chinese republic in 1928
- The movement that had advocated that Palestine should be a Jewish state
- this country is the second largest country in Latin America
- a national oil company to run the oil industry after Mexican Government payed for the oil companies property.
- in the 1930's, this place was invaded my a middle-level army officers in Japan.
- the idea that your country is the best, and every other country is inferior to yours.
- the "Chinese Communist Party"
- "Ruled By A Few."
- an Indian man who led peacefully protested against British laws
- this country's east border is the Jordan River
- A Christian minority in Turkey
- a country bordering the United States of America
37 Clues: Father Turk • Formerly Pursia • "Ruled By A Few." • India's "great soul" • the capital city of pursia • Formerly the Ottoman Empire. • the "Peoples Liberation Army" • the "Chinese Communist Party" • The 32nd president of the USA. • The "Indian National Congress" • A Christian minority in Turkey • One of the largest Zaibatu's in Japan • The leader of the Chinese Communist Party. • ...
World Studies 2021-06-04
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- United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad
- A group of people living together and sharing the same possessions and responsibilities
- anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964
- change of political borders cutting through at least one territory considered a homeland by some community
- Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, beginning in 1987
- negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union that were aimed at curtailing the manufacture of strategic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons
- Sunni Islamist movement and military organisation in Afghanistan
- Indonesian military officer and politician, who was the second President of Indonesia
- international organization made up of sovereign nations created after WW2
- pair of political agreements signed by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem
- armed communist political revolutionary organization in South Vietnam and Cambodia
- chairman of the plo
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- guerrilla fighters in Islamic countries, especially those who are fighting against non-Muslim force
- Filipino politician, lawyer, and kleptocrat who served as the 10th President of the Philippines
- 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
- long period of intense rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States
- act of pushing a situation to the verge of war, in order to threaten and encourage one's opponent to back down
- easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries
- US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam
- political and military organization formed in 1964
- India's national political party
- military and defense alliance formed by 12 countries in Western Europe and North America
- mass student-led paramilitary social movement mobilized and guided by Chairman Mao Zedong
25 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 • ...
Cold War 2022-12-13
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- this happened in 1961 and was an embarrassment for the US and for JFK
- the US and USSR agreed to not put missiles here in a 1967 treaty
- UNITED SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLUIC
- this organisation attempted to have the leader of Cuba assassinated
- the name of the alliance between capitalist countries that still exists today
- this was set up between Washington and Moscow after the missile crisis
- Missiles that are designed to counter ballistic missiles
- country in Asia that America went to war in over the spread of communism
- the leader of Cuba during the missile crisis
- the name given to periods of relaxed tensions during the cold war, particularly in the 70's
- this term is used to describe when there is an easing of tension in the cold war
- political and economic ideology of the west
- Nuclear missiles that can travel between continents
- the leader of Czechoslovakia during the Prague spring
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- Kennedy decided to do this to Cuba in response to the USSR missile sites
- leader of the soviet union from 1953 to 1964
- the leader of the US during the missile crisis
- the policy introduced by the USSR leader that would not allow the countries of Eastern Europe to reject communism
- the name for the 'big three' countries at the end of ww2
- the name of the treaty in which both superpower governments tried to limit their production of missiles
- political and economic ideology of the East
- the country that had a revolution in 1959
- the soviet leader who invaded Czechoslovakia
- this country had an uprising crushed by the ussr in 1958
- the name of the alliance between communist countries
- name of the 1975 agreement in which there were discussions of borders and human rights
- the president that succeeded Roosevelt
- USSR's solution to the East Germans migrating to the West of germany
- the country that the US had missiles in that were capable of reaching Russia's mainland
- mutually assured destruction
30 Clues: mutually assured destruction • UNITED SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLUIC • the president that succeeded Roosevelt • the country that had a revolution in 1959 • political and economic ideology of the East • political and economic ideology of the west • leader of the soviet union from 1953 to 1964 • the soviet leader who invaded Czechoslovakia • ...
Cold War 2022-12-13
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- this happened in 1961 and was an embarrassment for the US and for JFK
- the US and USSR agreed to not put missiles here in a 1967 treaty
- UNITED SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLUIC
- this organisation attempted to have the leader of Cuba assassinated
- the name of the alliance between capitalist countries that still exists today
- this was set up between Washington and Moscow after the missile crisis
- Missiles that are designed to counter ballistic missiles
- country in Asia that America went to war in over the spread of communism
- the leader of Cuba during the missile crisis
- the name given to periods of relaxed tensions during the cold war, particularly in the 70's
- this term is used to describe when there is an easing of tension in the cold war
- political and economic ideology of the west
- Nuclear missiles that can travel between continents
- the leader of Czechoslovakia during the Prague spring
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- Kennedy decided to do this to Cuba in response to the USSR missile sites
- leader of the soviet union from 1953 to 1964
- the leader of the US during the missile crisis
- the policy introduced by the USSR leader that would not allow the countries of Eastern Europe to reject communism
- the name for the 'big three' countries at the end of ww2
- the name of the treaty in which both superpower governments tried to limit their production of missiles
- political and economic ideology of the East
- the country that had a revolution in 1959
- the soviet leader who invaded Czechoslovakia
- this country had an uprising crushed by the ussr in 1958
- the name of the alliance between communist countries
- name of the 1975 agreement in which there were discussions of borders and human rights
- the president that succeeded Roosevelt
- USSR's solution to the East Germans migrating to the West of germany
- the country that the US had missiles in that were capable of reaching Russia's mainland
- mutually assured destruction
30 Clues: mutually assured destruction • UNITED SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLUIC • the president that succeeded Roosevelt • the country that had a revolution in 1959 • political and economic ideology of the East • political and economic ideology of the west • leader of the soviet union from 1953 to 1964 • the soviet leader who invaded Czechoslovakia • ...
WW2 and The Cold War Vocabulary 2026-03-31
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- No tomar partido en un conflicto o desacuerdo. Permanecer imparcial y no apoyar ninguno de los lados en una guerra o disputa.
- Un arma poderosa que utiliza energía nuclear para crear una explosión enorme. Puede destruir ciudades enteras y matar a cientos de miles de personas.
- Odio, prejuicio o discriminación contra personas judías por su religión o etnia. Es una forma de intolerancia.
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- Un sistema de gobierno donde el estado controla toda la propiedad y riqueza, y todo se comparte equitativamente entre todas las personas. Nadie es dueño de propiedad privada.
- Información o mensajes difundidos por un gobierno o grupo para influir en las opiniones y creencias de las personas. A menudo contiene información engañosa o falsa diseñada para persuadir.
- Un sistema de gobierno con un líder fuerte que tiene control total. El gobierno controla la mayoría de los aspectos de la vida de las personas, y los ciudadanos deben obedecer sin cuestionar. Las libertades individuales son limitadas.
- El asesinato deliberado y sistemático de un gran grupo de personas, a menudo basado en su raza, religión, etnia o nacionalidad. Es un crimen contra la humanidad.
7 Clues: Odio, prejuicio o discriminación contra personas judías por su religión o etnia. Es una forma de intolerancia. • No tomar partido en un conflicto o desacuerdo. Permanecer imparcial y no apoyar ninguno de los lados en una guerra o disputa. • ...
AP Euro Unit 9 CrossWord Puzzle 2021-05-01
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- a phrase by Winston Churchill, who believed that an Iron Curtain was splitting the Soviet influenced East from the West.
- The liberalization of the post-Stalin Soviet Union led by reformer Nikita Khrushchev.
- A doctrine of military strategy and national security policy that used a full scale of nuclear weapons by two opposing sides.
- Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev’s popular campaign for openness in government and the media.
- During 1989, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Hungary all had uprisings and protests to oust their Communist Governments and Dictators.
- The fall of the Berlin wall was in 1989, and marked the end of the split between East and West Germany.
- Pact: A military alliance with the USSR and other communist satellites.
- The location of the first conference between the Big Three, Russia, Britain, and the United States.
- The US flew in supplies to Berlin as Stalin decided to shut down his portion of Berlin.
- Pledged to provide aid to any nation that resisted communism.
- popular name given to latitude 38°N In East Asia roughly separates North Korea and South Korea. The line was chosen at the Potsdam Conference (July 1945) near the end of World War II, north of which the U.S.S.R. was to accept the surrender of the Japanese forces in Korea and south of which the Americans were to accept the Japanese surrender. The line was intended as a temporary division of the country, but the beginning of the Cold War led to the establishment of a separate U.S.-oriented regime in South Korea under and a communist regime in North Korea under Kim Il-sung.
- The second location of the conference between the Big Three, where the three allies discussed whether or not to declare war on Japan after defeating Germany, as well as discussing how Germany would pay their reparations.
- The largest and most powerful atom bomb ever tested that was created by the USSR.
- A war between North and South Korea, that was started because North Korea invaded South Korea in order to spread its ideas of communism to suppress South Koreas capitalist policies.
- The 35th President of the United States.
- The city on the border of Berlin, Germany.
- An armed military communist guerilla movement in South Vietnam.
- A North Atlantic Treaty Organization that would be used as an anti-Soviet military alliance of Western Governments to prevent war with Russia.
- Gave voters the opportunity to vote for center-right visions of reconciliation and recovery rather than radical politics.
- Provided 13 billion dollars in aid from the USA to Western Europe to help finance the rebuilding period in Europe after WW2.
- After the fall of the Berlin Wall, East and West Germany decided to finally reunite and become one nation under West German law/government.
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- the division of German territory after WW2 that split Germany into four sections for the US, Russia, Britain, and France.
- A percentage of income that is spent on items that are not essential. For example playing cards/baseball cards, fancy cars, washing machines, televisions, radios, and record players.
- A communist leader/politician in Cuba.
- In 1969, the United States would be the first country to land a man and spacecraft on the moon, with four more moon landings by 1972.
- postwar reversal of Europe’s overseas expansion caused by the rising demand of the colonized peoples themselves, the declining power of European nations, and the freedoms promised by US and Soviet ideals.
- A reformer, who also was the new Soviet premier in 195.
- 2nd generation of nuclear weapons, that were larger and more devistating than atom bombs.
- Khrushchev created a wall between East and West Berlin to purposely violate the agreements between the Great Powers.
- An economic organization of Communist states, was used to help re-build East Bloc countries under Soviet auspices.
- By the late 1950s the European economy had grown so fast that it was called the Economic Miracle because of the robust growth in the economic market.
- A satellite created by the Soviet Union that became the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth.
- Economic restructuring and reform implemented by premier Mikhail Gorbachev in the Soviet Union in 1985.
- A British-eductaed lawyer Mohandas Ghandi created a mass movement preaching nonviolent noncooperation with Britain, in order to hopefully achieve independence.
- United Nations in 1945 was created to contain international peace with other large nations.
- Communist leader of Vietnam.
36 Clues: Communist leader of Vietnam. • A communist leader/politician in Cuba. • The 35th President of the United States. • The city on the border of Berlin, Germany. • A reformer, who also was the new Soviet premier in 195. • Pledged to provide aid to any nation that resisted communism. • An armed military communist guerilla movement in South Vietnam. • ...
WW2 第一单元 第一二三课 2023-09-09
Unit 1 Crossword Test! 2021-03-10
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- Made up of leaders Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin to discuss matters regarding Europe and it's unions post WW2.
- A system consisting of command economy,a one party system and strong censorship.
- Truman made this policy to prevent communism from spreading more through the U.S., and stop any further expansion of the Soviets.(Hint: Affect of the "Iron Curtain Speech")
- Made up of leaders Attlee, Truman and Stalin to discuss the division of Germany. It was mentioned that the US had an atomic weapon, which led to an increase in suspicion, hostility and mistrust.
- A system consisting of free enterprise and elections,and freedom of press/speech
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- U.S.A's promise to provide any sort of help to those threatened by communistic forces.
- Caused by divisions between Germany where the Allied groups created had very different ideologies and plans for Germany. When western powers began working for unification, Stalin realized and refused to let this happen.So Soviet troops blockaded roads and cut electricity in Berlin.
- Also going by the European Recovery Program, it was meant for reconstruction of destroyed cities, removal of trade bans,& in support of trade between Europe and the U.S.
- Consisted of 1,300 flights every 24 hours containing 4000 pounds of food transported to West Berlin, since it was their only opportunity if they wanted to stay stable and independent from the Soviets.
- caused by idealogical differences between the USSR and USA, nuclear weapons, and propaganda such as the "Iron Curtain Speech".
10 Clues: A system consisting of command economy,a one party system and strong censorship. • A system consisting of free enterprise and elections,and freedom of press/speech • U.S.A's promise to provide any sort of help to those threatened by communistic forces. • ...
Cold war vocab 2022-03-27
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- This meant that either side would respond with a nuclear attack by launching missiles would mean absolute destruction on both sides which this fear would lead to both sides not being willing to use nuclear weapons (MAD)
- A willingness to go to the edge, or to the brink of war. Brinkmanship was used by both sides to deter war since no one wanted to use Nuclear weapons
- a hydrogen bomb, a bomb more powerful than the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer warned against its use.
- This vaccine was for a disease that FDR suffered from and lead to many lives being saved and increasing the life expectancy to 68
- The first planned community in the nation located in long island 20 miles from new york; over 17,447 homes were built in Levittown.
- Committee was formed to investigate subversive organizations (HUAC)
- A trial that involved ethel and Julius Rosenberg and was accused of passing off atomic secrets to the soviet union. They were the only Americans to be executed for espionage
- A system to connect major cities around the country by a network of superhighways
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- the administration worked for training citizens to work with armed forces and emergency services during war or natural disaster mainly preparing for nuclear since it was the cold war
- People that believed in the communist ideology but weren't part of the communist party
- Turman’s deal after WW2 was a package of reforms
- This was a boom after world war 2 which, made the population skyrocket since everyone after the war got married
- This case involved an adviser to President Roosevelt and a former Communist named Whittaker chambers that were accused of telling secrets to the soviet union
- This era was called this after the first detonation of the first atomic bomb
- Reckless persecution of innocent people mainly assumed communists basically a witch hunt for communists, which were instigated by senator Joseph McCarthy
15 Clues: Turman’s deal after WW2 was a package of reforms • Committee was formed to investigate subversive organizations (HUAC) • This era was called this after the first detonation of the first atomic bomb • A system to connect major cities around the country by a network of superhighways • ...
Cold War crossword puzzle!! 2024-06-07
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- soviets shipped nuclear weapons and troops to Cuba to invade, and other events almost lead to a nuclear war.
- the belief that if a nuclear weapons was launched, both worlds including the one who shot it and the one who received it would be completely demolished.
- gave money to Turkey and Greece to get them not to turn to communism.
- a war that was fought over if the place would become communist or not. This war ended with the north and south united and not communists.
- a war that was fought over if the place would become communist or not. This war didn't unite the north and south at the end, and they are still split today in this country as north or south.
- a wall that divided east and west Germany. was taken down in 1989.
- a war of political tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. There was never a big war, but many different wars during this period for different reasons.
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- one step away from a nuclear war happening.
- when the U.S. and U.S.S.R. tried to have more or better weapons than each other, leading to both the powers to stock on nuclear weapons.
- a race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to see who could get to space first.
- ____ was the goal to try and stop the spread of communism to other countries.
- a metaphoric political border between the 1st and 2nd world countries.
- one of the presidents during the cold war. he was president during the Vietnam war and the Cuban Missle Crisis.
- the plan that would help Europe recover from WW2 and so they would not turn to communists.
- the country that the U.S. had nuclear weapons stored in, and never took them out of even though they promised to.
15 Clues: one step away from a nuclear war happening. • a wall that divided east and west Germany. was taken down in 1989. • gave money to Turkey and Greece to get them not to turn to communism. • a metaphoric political border between the 1st and 2nd world countries. • ____ was the goal to try and stop the spread of communism to other countries. • ...
Age of Oil, WW1, Great Depression, and WW2 cross word 2015-03-27
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- a period of great profit
- the right of women to vote
- known as [crude oil]
- global war
- 1900
- man made
- from Texas and was a movie star
- a social reform movement based on improving society
- created the drill bit for digging oil wells
- focused heavily on education
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- he served as vice president for Franklin Roosevelt
- 1920-1933
- 1929-1939
- 1939-1945
- domestic programs passed by Franklin Roosevelt
- first significant oil well in Texas
16 Clues: 1900 • man made • 1920-1933 • 1929-1939 • 1939-1945 • global war • known as [crude oil] • a period of great profit • the right of women to vote • focused heavily on education • from Texas and was a movie star • first significant oil well in Texas • created the drill bit for digging oil wells • domestic programs passed by Franklin Roosevelt • ...
The Start of WW2 2024-11-26
4 Clues: What new tactic did the Germans use? • What line did France have on its border? • What Allied operation evacuated 350,000 soldiers? • Hitler was first defeated in the Battle of B________
Section 2 WW2 Crossword 2024-01-24
4 Clues: The woman on the "We Can Do It!" poster. • A way to Finance the military during a war. • Farmers growing crops to help with increasing the food supply • People choosing to work to help the war or serve in the military.
Cold war for 5 year olds 2022-04-21
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- after many other countries were badly damaged during WW2 this was passed to let the us provide resources for them.
- when the soviet union moved their nukes to a country that made it possible to hit the united states from this started the
- this happened because the north was trying to take land from the south. This upset the US as they were friends with the south and didn't like that the soviet union was friends with the north so they fought.
- this was the policy if one country attacks another the attacked on will instantly use the same force back.
- this passed to make it so people who were in the army could live more comfortable lives when they got home
- this man was scared that the people he didn't like could possibly be power secretly.
- He was the 35th president and was one of the men in charge during the cold war.
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- this country didn't like that the countries they didn't like was able to easily go in and out of their area so they made this to stop it
- after the used the nuclear bombs on two japanese cities the soviet union started making their own, but the us wanted to be the one with the most nukes, so when the soviet union started making their own the us made more just to keep up.
- the us took people thrown out of a country and convinced them to help the us take over the old area this didn't work and is called
- this was the first alliance signed during peacetime
- When the president of the time saw that two countries they were friends with (turkey and Greece) where in trouble this was passed so the us could go help
12 Clues: this was the first alliance signed during peacetime • He was the 35th president and was one of the men in charge during the cold war. • this man was scared that the people he didn't like could possibly be power secretly. • this was the policy if one country attacks another the attacked on will instantly use the same force back. • ...
Age of Oil, WW1, Great Depression, and WW2 cross word 2015-03-27
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- 1939-1945
- man made
- 1929-1939
- focused heavily on education
- the right of women to vote
- was a vice president for Franklin Roosevelt
- domestic programs passed by Franklin Roosevelt
- a period of great profit
- created a drill bit for digging oil wells
- known as [crude oil]
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- global war
- 1900
- first significant oil well in Texas
- from Texas and was a movie star
- 1920-1933
- a social reform movement based on improving society
16 Clues: 1900 • man made • 1939-1945 • 1929-1939 • 1920-1933 • global war • known as [crude oil] • a period of great profit • the right of women to vote • focused heavily on education • from Texas and was a movie star • first significant oil well in Texas • created a drill bit for digging oil wells • was a vice president for Franklin Roosevelt • domestic programs passed by Franklin Roosevelt • ...
Chapter 5 Outbreak of WW2 in Asia-Pacific Crossword 2025-01-06
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- Describes Japan’s economy during the 1930s, prompting political shifts.
- American sanctions and economic retaliations that escalated tensions with Japan.
- Global economic crisis that revealed Japan’s reliance on foreign trade.
- Long-standing ideology that shaped Japan's view of cooperation as a weakness.
- Ideology that rose in Japan, promoting aggressive military policies.
- U.S. economic policy that destroyed Japanese trust in cooperative measures.
- Region viewed as vital to Japan’s security due to proximity to the USSR.
- Declined between Japan and the West due to geopolitical tensions.
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- Policy to secure resources and reduce dependence on imports.
- Powers seen as rivals and obstacles to Japan's progress during the Meiji era.
- Deemed necessary by Japan to ensure national survival.
- The war that motivated Japan to continue conflict-driven expansion.
- Era in which Japan's strong nationalism was cultivated through education.
13 Clues: Deemed necessary by Japan to ensure national survival. • Policy to secure resources and reduce dependence on imports. • Declined between Japan and the West due to geopolitical tensions. • The war that motivated Japan to continue conflict-driven expansion. • Ideology that rose in Japan, promoting aggressive military policies. • ...
Social Studies 2022-01-29
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- Governor and U.S. Senator (seven consecutive terms). chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee-helped to bring military bases to GA. "father of the school lunch program"
- A series of reforms enacted by the Franklin Roosevelt administration between 1933 and 1942 with the goal of ending the Great Depression.
- A war between the Allies and Central powers, it was mainly fought in europe.
- RMS Lusitania was a British ocean liner that was launched by the Cunard Line in 1906 and that held the Blue Riband appellation for the fastest Atlantic crossing in 1908.
- 1st progressive president; became president after McKinley was assassinated
- Elected governor 4 times (but died before he took office for his 4th term). Did not support the New Deal. Scandal during 3rd term will cause UGA to lose its accreditation. Supported white supremacy and gained most of his votes from rural farmers.
- a long period without rain
- GA Governor and U.S. Senator (seven consecutive terms). chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee-helped to bring military bases to GA. "father of the school lunch program"
- 1939-1945, Hitler, invading Poland, was the beginning of the war. U.S. was neutral but became involved when Japan, bombed Pearl Harbor. We then dropped the atomic bombs, Little Boy, & Fat Man on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, using the Enola Gay B-29 bomber.
- When the produce of goods exceeds demands.
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- secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office
- 1941 law that authorized the president to aid any nation whose defense he believed was vital to American security
- Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The attack devastated the American fleet. America declared war on
- grayish weevil that lays its eggs in cotton bolls destroying the cotton
- Stock Market Crash
- Served in the US House of Representatives for 50 years. (longer than any other congressman in US history). "Father of the two ocean navy".
- A war between the Allies and Central powers, it was mainly fought in europe.
- New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas
- A drought in the 1930s that turned the Great Planes very dry.
19 Clues: Stock Market Crash • a long period without rain • When the produce of goods exceeds demands. • A drought in the 1930s that turned the Great Planes very dry. • secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office • grayish weevil that lays its eggs in cotton bolls destroying the cotton • ...
Japan's Involvement in WW2 2013-06-11
4 Clues: What was Japan's main goal? • Which power did Japan belong to? • Australian Prisoners of War were prisoners of • What part of the world did Japan aim to dominate?
WW2 spies and Hitler/ nazis 2018-03-26
5 Clues: Baseball spy • Led Germany to war • Name of one of there experiments • Something Hitler used to love doing • name of the position the nazis gave him after wwi
Hattan Z WW1 and WW2 2021-05-19
Across
- people use to kill other people.
- system When countries create alliances with other countries, like saying if we get attacked you have to help us and the same for the other.
- Only caring about yourself and no one else.
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- Believing that your country is the best.
- Factories creating products, making weapons.
5 Clues: people use to kill other people. • Believing that your country is the best. • Only caring about yourself and no one else. • Factories creating products, making weapons. • system When countries create alliances with other countries, like saying if we get attacked you have to help us and the same for the other.
Hitlers Foreign Policy and the Outbreak of WW2 2015-03-29
Across
- a german region rich in coal deposits returned to Germany by a plebiscite in 1935
- 2 words the area on the border of the country that Hitler invaded in 1939
- policy of giving in to some demands
- reduction of weapons of war
- remilitarised in 1936
- a vote on an issue taken by all people in an area
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- 2 words an attempt to block growing German militarisation CA
- 'living space'
- 2 words an integral part of the covenant of the League of Nations, all countries would agree to the defence of another
- area the bordered Germany and had a big part in the Munich agreement
10 Clues: 'living space' • remilitarised in 1936 • reduction of weapons of war • policy of giving in to some demands • a vote on an issue taken by all people in an area • 2 words an attempt to block growing German militarisation CA • area the bordered Germany and had a big part in the Munich agreement • 2 words the area on the border of the country that Hitler invaded in 1939 • ...
WW2 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-04-07
3 Clues: a type of bomb that rapidly releases nuclear energy • an intense military campaign with the goal to bring a quick victory • a population or sub-group with a common national or cultural tradition
Georgia and WW2 2023-03-02
3 Clues: This is a policy of remaining apart • the affairs or interests of other groups • Act This act allowed the U.S government to send billions of dollars in supplies and equipment to allied countries in exchange for the U.S rights to their military bases
WW2 Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-20
Vocabulary Review 2022-05-25
Across
- "Supreme Court Case that said: Segregation was not okay "Separate is not equal" 1954"
- "producing a lot of a single product "Economy of scale"
- "Period in the US from 1863-1877 Rebuilding the South and integrating Blacks into society Ended with Removal of Federal troops"
- "plan for Germany and allies to repay war debts us sends 2.5 b to Germany Germany repays 2 b to allies allies repay 2.6 b for war debt"
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- "black Americans migrate from rural south to north 6 million move"
- "limit the number of immigrants that are allowed into the US 1921 Nativism=against immigrants"
- "1870s - 1890s; time period looked good on the outside, despite the corrupt politics & growing gap between the rich & poor Looks good on outside but Corrupt inside"
- "fear of people from other countries Nativism"
- "fear of communism and spread in US "Better dead than red" 1920s"
- "war between US and Spain over Cuba US wins and makes them a world power"
- "United Farm Workers of America Help/ protects migrant farmers"
- "Started with terrorist attacks on 9/11 and ends 2021 US fights terrorism in the middle east(Iraq and Afghanistan) Goal to stop and destroy terrorism"
- The expansion of the U.S. across the continent was justified and inevitable
- Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, Speech
- "Encouraged Americans to go west Americans get 160 acres of land to farm No former confederates"
- negotiations backed by threat of force
- "battle of minds for space power (Us vs ussr) Ussr "wins" -1st satellite Us gets 1st on moon"
- "pre alliance between GB and united states plans for post ww2 not neutral very involved"
- "Right to bear arms Militia and private ownership of guns"
- "to outlaw or make illegal Ex+ alcohol (sell,make)"
- "Joseph McCarthy-senator accuses people of being communist Belief that communists are everywhere in US 2nd red scare 1940-1950s"
- "national association for the advancement of colored people Fights to end segregation and racism For equality"
- "Government gives money to rescue a company that is going bankrupt Try to avoid a great depression"
- "Group of countries to prevent WW2 after WW1 Wilson (US) creates but doesn't join Failed"
- "right to vote 19= women's suffrage 15= racial suffrage"
- "Supreme Court Case that said: Segregation was okay "Separate is equal" 1896"
- "FDRs plan to get the US out if the great depression Increases gov power Does not end the great depression"
- "spreading information Convince someone to buy a product 1st time we see advertisements =to everyone"
- Practice where a single business controls the entire process of a product, from the raw materials to distribution
- "If one nation falls to communism then all surrounding nations will fall Vietnam→ Laos→ Cambodia Contain it"
- "little houses development outside the city Area on outskirts Ex Pickerington"
- "passed to ensure that the US does not get involved in war outlaw selling guns and ammo to warring countries"
- An economic system based on private property and citizen owned businesses
- "physical border between west and east Berlin Symbol of Cold War Last 1961-1989"
- "-borrowing money to differ payment Adds interest Buy now pay later"
- "Group of countries that work to regulate trade between countries Open trade for all counties"
- In or relating to country or countryside
- "Guarantees of equal opportunities and protections Rights citizens have"
- To change for the better
- "severe economic downturn in the US 1929-1939 Causes: LOTUS B WW2 ends it"
- "policy of remains apart from foreign entanglements Isolate one's country"
- The Separation or isolation of a race by force
- "transportation security administration Protects transportation"
- "To bring into a society and take on values of the society The process of making a person more integrated into society"
- Moved Natives to Areas that the US did not want
- "tension between us and ussr bc nukes in Cuba"
- "The process of making a country or area more city To transition from living in the country/farm life to city life"
- International peacekeeping organization Security council- veto power US JOINS
- "Set and created the current government of the United States "Supreme Law of the Land""
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- When a country is buying more (import) than they are selling (exports)
- US policy that prevents the spread of communism
- "A group of people acting as one company Owned by shareholders"
- "Minimum level of income need sustain necessities of life Reaganomonics and the great Society try to fix"
- "US Sends 12 Billion to Western Europe Aid to Europe: European Recovery Program 144 Trillion Today Money to contain communism"
- "rebirth of African Americans culture Literature , music, arts Harlem New York"
- A government system used to isolate Native Child and Assimilate them into American Society
- unlawful attacking use of violence towards the citizens for a goal
- "The development of factories on a wide scale in a country or area From farming economy to factory economy"
- In or relating to town or city
- "Business practice of buying out all competition Creates a monopoly"
- "policy of extending a country's power over other territories Why -economic resources, military power(bases, ports, etc), culture reasons"
- "writing based on sensationalism and crude exaggeration "Fake news" Drama > Facts Encourage imperialism and Americanization"
- "Legislation that helps 3 groups (old people, unemployed/injured, and handicap and disabled worker's) Pay using taxes"
- "US passes to give economic assistance to Turkey and Greece 400 million 4.4 trillion today Money to contain communism"
- Complete control of a product or business by one person or group
- hated and fear of Islam and Muslims
- "risky investments in the stock market Gambling in stocks"
- buying and selling part of a publicly traded company
- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- Allowed the US government to break up tribal land into individual land holdings
- "surveillance program to stop an prevent terrorism National security vs civil rights
- "Laws passed making segregation legal After the Reconstruction Period"
- "The process of a business or economy working between countries with improved communication Increase service economy Decrease manufacturing Increase trade deficit"
- negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- "severe dust storm in Midwest US in 1929 Causes over farming, drought,"
- Mutual defense alliance Article 5-->US says if attacked will help Capitalists/ democratic"
- The process of making one have more "American" qualities
- degree to which one lives in material comfort (wealth)
- "Insurance for banks (protects up to $250,000) Increases gov control"
- Freedom from illegal searches and seizures
- "Cultivating or farming of the land To have a farm economy"
- A group's refusal to buy or use a product/service until demands are met
- "tax on imports Proposed goal to protect one's country
- Put suspected communist on trial to either swear loyalty or if commuist may get blacklisted"
85 Clues: To change for the better • In or relating to town or city • hated and fear of Islam and Muslims • negotiations backed by threat of force • In or relating to country or countryside • Freedom from illegal searches and seizures • "fear of people from other countries Nativism" • The Separation or isolation of a race by force • "tension between us and ussr bc nukes in Cuba" • ...
Hitlers Foreign Policy and the Outbreak of WW2 2015-03-29
Across
- a german region rich in coal deposits returned to Germany by a plebiscite in 1935
- policy of giving in to some demands
- 2 words an attempt to block growing German militarisation CA
- 2 words an integral part of the covenant of the League of Nations, all countries would agree to the defence of another
- remilitarised in 1936
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- reduction of weapons of war
- 'living space'
- 2 words the area on the border of the country that Hitler invaded in 1939
- area the bordered Germany and had a big part in the Munich agreement
- a vote on an issue taken by all people in an area
10 Clues: 'living space' • remilitarised in 1936 • reduction of weapons of war • policy of giving in to some demands • a vote on an issue taken by all people in an area • 2 words an attempt to block growing German militarisation CA • area the bordered Germany and had a big part in the Munich agreement • 2 words the area on the border of the country that Hitler invaded in 1939 • ...
Hitlers Foreign Policy and the Outbreak of WW2 2015-03-29
Across
- a german region rich in coal deposits returned to Germany by a plebiscite in 1935
- policy of giving in to some demands
- 2 words an attempt to block growing German militarisation CA
- 2 words an integral part of the covenant of the League of Nations, all countries would agree to the defence of another
- remilitarised in 1936
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- reduction of weapons of war
- 'living space'
- 2 words the area on the border of the country that Hitler invaded in 1939
- area the bordered Germany and had a big part in the Munich agreement
- a vote on an issue taken by all people in an area
10 Clues: 'living space' • remilitarised in 1936 • reduction of weapons of war • policy of giving in to some demands • a vote on an issue taken by all people in an area • 2 words an attempt to block growing German militarisation CA • area the bordered Germany and had a big part in the Munich agreement • 2 words the area on the border of the country that Hitler invaded in 1939 • ...
Hitlers Foreign Policy and the Outbreak of WW2 2015-03-29
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- 2 words the area on the border of the country that Hitler invaded in 1939
- policy of giving in to some demands
- a german region rich in coal deposits returned to Germany by a plebiscite in 1935
- area the bordered Germany and had a big part in the Munich agreement
- reduction of weapons of war
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- 2 words an integral part of the covenant of the League of Nations, all countries would agree to the defence of another
- remilitarised in 1936
- a vote on an issue taken by all people in an area
- 2 words an attempt to block growing German militarisation CA
- 'living space'
10 Clues: 'living space' • remilitarised in 1936 • reduction of weapons of war • policy of giving in to some demands • a vote on an issue taken by all people in an area • 2 words an attempt to block growing German militarisation CA • area the bordered Germany and had a big part in the Munich agreement • 2 words the area on the border of the country that Hitler invaded in 1939 • ...
WW2 book called when hitler stole pink rabbit 2024-04-25
Across
- This big event was in 1933
- This country is known for its baguettes
- This country is the greenest city in Europe
- It is a country and the people are called Swiss people
- The people in this country drink tea a lot
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- People that care about you
- People you can trust
- This person started World War II
- This country is where Hitler was born
- So many ways to speak
10 Clues: People you can trust • So many ways to speak • People that care about you • This big event was in 1933 • This person started World War II • This country is where Hitler was born • This country is known for its baguettes • The people in this country drink tea a lot • This country is the greenest city in Europe • It is a country and the people are called Swiss people
Baseball 2025-04-01
Across
- Dodgers and Giants move here to be more open to African American players
- American League only position to hit for the pitcher
- Baseballs only player in history to throw 2 consecutive no hitters
- Commissioner of Baseball who had to deal with the strike, inerleague play and added another level to the Playoffs
- Until Cal Ripken Jr came along he held the Consecutive Games Played Record with 2,130
- His 755 home runs broke Babe Ruths hallowed Home Run record
- FDR signs / rites this famous letter encouraging baseball to keep playing throughout the war
- Had a consecutive game hit streak which still stands today in 2025
- Cubs fan who on television reached for a foul ball, causing Moises Alou not to catch the ball. Cubs fans blame him for costing them a World Series berth
- Played 2,130 consecutive games for the Yankees
- His error at 1st base kept the Red Sox from winning a World Series until 2004
- Following the attacks on the World Trade Center, he threw the 1st pitch on the first game back from the attacks
- In the `st game back after the 9/11 attacks, he hit a home run for the Mets
- The first DH to take an at bat in MLB History
- Babe Ruth was sold to finance a play to be performed here
- First African American man to play professional baseball - without a contract
- The 2nd of the 2 leagues to be formed
- Pete Rose, Tony Perez, Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench and George Foster - nickname for their team
- 1994-95 this ended the season and the Post season
- Kansas City Royal player accused of having too much pine tar on his bat vs the Yankees
- 2016 World Series Champions who waited 71 years to win one
- Senators pitcher in Baseballs first Hall of Fame Class
- Arguably the greatest player in the history of baseball
- Firt thing used to protect catchers teeth prior to masks being invented
- MLB All Star who played for the Tigers who was one of the first to enter WW2
- In 1967 this Red Sox star won baseballs hitting Triple Crown (his nickname)
- Nickname for the team that threw the 1919 World Series
- Team that sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees
- Best player in the 1919 World Series - unsure if he took part in the "fix"
- Credited with creating the rules for baseball
- Yankee star who had a migraine and gave up his 1st base position for a night to Lou Gehrig
- His baserunning mistake allowed the Cubs to win the World Series in 1908
- Pirate legend in the inaugural class of Baseballs Hall of Fame
- Captured Americas attention with a home run chase in 1998
- Sets baseball record with the most no hitters in a career with 7
- NY original pinstripers
- Performed by Babe Ruth in a game against the Cubs, many argue if in fact he truly did it
- Negro Leagues greatest home run hitter, hitting 84 in one season
- In 1959 this Pirate threw a 12 inning perfect game....and lost
- Broke the record for most consecutive games played when he played 2,632 games
- 1985 World Series Champions
- NYY Yankee who threw a Perfect game in the 1956 World Series
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- He breaks the all time hit record with 4,256 as a member of the Reds
- Last player in MLB history to hit over .400, also became a fighter pilot in the Korean War
- He led the Red Sox with key hiots and home runs to win the 2004 World Series
- This Abner was credited with inventing the game of baseball
- Created because of the death of Ray Chapman
- First of the 2 leagues to be formed
- Acronym for the drugs that took over baseball in 2004
- UCL Surgery to repair his elbow has gone mainstream and allowed for much longer careers
- Broke the MLB color barrier with the Dodgers
- Held the All Time Hits Record from 1928 until 1986 with 4,189
- In the World Series he Hit 3 home runs in 3 at bats on 1 pitch each at bat
- Created to protect the face of catchers
- Sold to the Yankees where he became the biggest icon in the game
- The Women's professional Baseball League that formed during WW2
- The team that threw the 1919 World Series from Chicago
- Title for leading the league batting average, home runs and runs batted in
- Detroit Tiger who recently won the Triple Crown in 2012 (last one was in 1967)
- NY Giants legendary pitcher in Baseballs first Hall of Fame Class
- Joltin Joe DiMaggio's number of games consecutive hit streak
- His faith in WW2 that made it dangerous for him to fight in Europe
- City in New York where baseball was invented
- He had the highest vote of anyone inducted into the. first Hall of Fame Class
- 8 1919 White Sox players suffered this
- Started free agency in the MLB with the St. Louis Cardinals
- Pittsburgh Pirate legend who did after the 1972 season in a plane crash
- 2004 World Series Champions who waited 86 years to win one
- He sets the All Time Stolen Bases record with 1,406
- His one and only plate appearance in the 1988 World Series, with 2 injured legs, smashes a home run
- Giants player who hit "the shot heard round the world"
- Major League Baseballs All Time Home Run leader as of 2025
- New York home to the Dodgers
- Brooklyn Dodgers catcher who is in a car accident and paralyzed
- MLB's only Game 7 Walk Off Home Run in history is by this Pirate
- He was the only person hit by a pitch to die from his injuries
- "Great Bambino" in the first class of Baseballs Hall of Fame
- 1st umpire inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
- 1933 MLB had their first of these games
- 3 months after Jackie Robinson broke into the National League, this man broke the color barrier in the American League
- Because Pete Rose bet on baseball, this was his punishment
- Detroit Tiger's "Georgia Peach"
- Willie Mays makes one of the most famous catches in MLB history in th ePolo Grounds
- Pete Rose managed this team while betting on his team to win
- The Team Henry Aaron played for when he broke Babe Ruth's home run record
- 1989 World Series suffered this natural disaster
- Hit 61 home runs in 1961 to break Babe Ruths record
- Takes himself out of the batting order due to early symptoms of ALS, also the first player to have his number retired in the MLB
- Polo Grounds home to the _______ team
- George Brett hits a 2 run home run to win the game against the Yankees, but the Yanks protest the game due to too much of this on a bat
- Lincoln Southeast grad who helps the Royals to win the Worldl Series
91 Clues: NY original pinstripers • 1985 World Series Champions • New York home to the Dodgers • Detroit Tiger's "Georgia Peach" • First of the 2 leagues to be formed • The 2nd of the 2 leagues to be formed • Polo Grounds home to the _______ team • 8 1919 White Sox players suffered this • Created to protect the face of catchers • Team that sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees • ...
WW2 after math 2022-03-17
3 Clues: millal hakkas teinemaailma sõda? • teise maailmasõja järgset maailma on nimetatud ....... maailmaks. • Hukkunute arv ulatus mitmekümne ........., neist umbes pooled olid tsiviilisikud.
Causes of ww2 2022-12-15
3 Clues: The compensation paid by Germany for the destruction they caused. • The agreement was made to end the war and punish Germany for its actions. • Nationalist political ideology, defined by dictatorship, autocracy, militarism, and more.
Internationalism 2017-11-28
Across
- referred to as "British exit", the prospective withdrawal of the UK from European Union
- created at the Bretton Woods conference, provides long-term loans to developing countries to reduce poverty
- a US program that gave economic aid to Europe post ww2 destruction
- global outbreak of a disease
- one of six organs in UN; administrates the activities of the UN
- created World Bank and the Intl. Monetary Fund (IMF) post-World War 2
- policy of several countries working together to solve foreign affairs
- specialized organization of the UN that focuses on international public health
- an NGO that provides medical aid to war-torn regions or developing countries affected by disease, epidemics, etc.
- incurred debt that is not in the benefit of the nation and therefore, shouldn't be enforced
- making a settlement between disputing parties
- co-operation of many countries for their common good
- international organization formed to foster political and economic co-operation among countries
- promotes co-operative interaction among Arctic states, focuses on issues such as sustainable development and environmental protection
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- a developed country will provide aid to another, but mandate that the money be spent on goods in their country (or a group of selected countries)
- the separation of like-minded people into isolated groups who are hostile to people whose values differ from theirs
- organization set up primarily by sovereign states that act in common interest
- to protect own country. belief that defiance of UN or other organizations is justifiable
- citizens with common interests
- the main policy making sector in the UN, makes decisions about peace and security
- an international org. that represents nations that affiliate with French culture and have French as mother tongue
- aimed in prohibiting use of anti-personnel mines around the world
- philanthropic organization that cares for sick or wounded, provides relief caused by calamities
- keeping people from attacking each other
- global org. using sport programs (play) to educate or empower youth and children
- countries agree to abide by the decisions of an intl. organization
- established for collective security; allied countries would defend each other
- created at the Bretton Woods conference, provides-short term loans to member countries to stabilize exchange rates; oversees monetary system of the world
- is a joint organization between USA and Canada
- designed to supervise international trade
30 Clues: global outbreak of a disease • citizens with common interests • keeping people from attacking each other • designed to supervise international trade • making a settlement between disputing parties • is a joint organization between USA and Canada • co-operation of many countries for their common good • one of six organs in UN; administrates the activities of the UN • ...
Key Terms chapter 25 2015-04-06
Across
- a type of power that is attached to the stern of a boat
- the region above the troposphere
- a vehicular system that controls the speed and direction of the vehicle
- an aircraft that gets lift by spinning on an airfoil
- a lighter than air non rigid aircraft
- rockets with 2 tanks, one consumes oxygen and the other contains the actual fuel
- a structure that provides directions for an aircraft
- a special type of boat that can go above and below water
- transportation on lakes, rivers, and along coastal ways
- privately owned vessels that are used for recreation
- the force that holds objects in the air
- the part of an aircraft that separates the wind into two parts creating lift
- a special type of boat that is suspended on top if the air by air
- a vessel that carries people
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- ships used to haul heavy cargo and bulk cargo
- transmissions that have a clutch between the engine and the transmission
- the region lying just above the mesosphere, also called the thermosphere
- the layer that extends about 22 to 50 miles above the earth
- large ships used for transporting large amounts of people and cargo for a profit
- the lowest region of space above the earth in which satellites operate
- orbits the earth like a satellite
- the part of a long distance truck where the power and operator units are placed
- a system that controls and directs the power of an engine to do work
- the farthest distance away from earth
- the upward force on an object immersed in a fluid
- a type of control system that makes a vehicle change it's direction
- a type of orbit in which a satellite travels at the same speed as the earth turns
- a space flight that carries humans into outer space, they control the system
- the instruments that help pilots monitor and properly control the aircraft
- rockets that use powder or sponge like substance for fuel
- a type of engine that was developed in WW2
- the last layer of space above the earth that blends directly into space
- the body of an aircraft that contains the cargo crew, passengers, and the actual cargo
33 Clues: a vessel that carries people • the region above the troposphere • orbits the earth like a satellite • a lighter than air non rigid aircraft • the farthest distance away from earth • the force that holds objects in the air • a type of engine that was developed in WW2 • ships used to haul heavy cargo and bulk cargo • the upward force on an object immersed in a fluid • ...
Influential Black Americans 2021-03-02
Across
- Who took over a local Chicago talk show in 1984?
- the rock and roll hall of fame called him the most gifted instrumentalist of all time, who is it?
- Who founded the first interracial hospital named the Provident hospital as well as opening a nursing school?
- Who won the Spingarn Award for his powerful depictions in his books and bringing up the issue of segregation and inequality in races?
- Who has changed the Mathematical world for the better?
- Who was the first Bishop of the of the African Methodist Church?
- Who was the first African American Woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
- She is often known as the first self-made African American millionaire.
- He shed light on the beauty of modern street graffiti.
- What tennis player earned 23 Grand Slam titles (the record), six U.S. Opens, seven Wimbledon titles, seven Australian Opens, three French Opens, four Olympic gold medals, and 23 doubles titles?
- “Who moved from New York to Atlanta to assist MLK?”
- where did James Baldwin go to write his first novel?
- Who was given the title of the sixth greatest North American athlete of the 20th century by ESPN?
- In 1989 premiered Do The Right Thing, which is widely regarded as his best movie. Who is he?
- Who was the first African American General?
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- Who was called the Black Messiah because of his ability to bring people together?
- In Beyonce’s “Love Drought” music video, what group of people does she represent when walking in the water with others behind her?
- Which NBA player has 6/6 rings?
- Who holds the record as the only center player to lead the league for total assists in 1967-68?
- Discovered talent for boxing at the age of 12, after his bicycle was stolen.
- Which Congresswoman wrote and published two books called “Unbought and Unbossed,” and “The Good Fight” just three years apart in the 1970s?
- Who was the first African American to play Major League Baseball and break the color barrier
- I wear no shoes to show my solidarity, I wear black socks to show poverty, I salute my fist for my people. Who am I?
- What group did the first African American general of the US Air Force lead during WW2?
24 Clues: Which NBA player has 6/6 rings? • Who was the first African American General? • Who took over a local Chicago talk show in 1984? • “Who moved from New York to Atlanta to assist MLK?” • where did James Baldwin go to write his first novel? • Who has changed the Mathematical world for the better? • He shed light on the beauty of modern street graffiti. • ...
Contemporary Unit Crossword 2022-05-18
Across
- a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945
- a global war that lasted from 1914 to 1918
- a fully automatic weapon that fired bullets rapidly, up to 450 to 600 rounds a minute
- dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945
- the first artificial Earth satellite
- a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response against a specific disease
- an extended sequence of armed regional conflicts in Mexico from 1910 to 1920
- governed the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1953
- heir to the austria-hungary throne,was assassinated on June 28,1914
- founder and head of government of Soviet Russia
- a global network of billions of computers and other electronic devices
- the first sustained flight by a manned heavier-than-air powered and controlled aircraft
- severe worldwide economic depression between 1929 and 1939
- communication that is used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda
- the most severe influenza outbreak of the 20th century
- member of a wing of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party
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- the Indian Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai
- the undoing of colonialism
- a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years
- an American Baptist minister and activist,became the most visible spokesman and leader in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968
- emperor of Germany from 1888-1918
- a competition between the Soviet Union and the United States to achieve superior spaceflight capability
- Chinese communist revolutionary who was the founder of the People's Republic of China
- the genocide of European Jews during WW2
- the great increase in production of food grains due to the introduction of high-yielding varieties, to the use of pesticides, and to better management techniques
- a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
- 35th president of the United States
- a phone with access to a cellular radio system so it can be used over a wide area, without a physical connection to a network
- a social and economic order that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-increasing amounts
- an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott
30 Clues: the undoing of colonialism • emperor of Germany from 1888-1918 • 35th president of the United States • the first artificial Earth satellite • dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945 • the genocide of European Jews during WW2 • a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945 • a global war that lasted from 1914 to 1918 • governed the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1953 • ...
The Rise of Afrikaner Nationalism. 2023-09-27
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- The chief of the Matabele chiefdom.
- The political party that won the 1948 elections.
- A secret Afrikaner organisation that protected and promoted Afrikaner identity and nationalism.
- The administrative capital of the Union of South Africa.
- Broke away from National Party to start the Purified National Party 1934.
- Religious belief of Afrikaners.
- The meaning of the Reunited National Party that was started by Hertzog joining Malans GNP.
- Used to unite and inspire the Afrikaner nationalists.
- The number of years that the South African War lasted.
- The first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa.
- Leader of the United Party in 1948.
- The party formed by the NP and the SAP fusing or joining up together.
- Broke away from the South African Party to form the National Party in 1914 and became Prime Minister from 1924- 1939.wo official languages of the Union of SA in 1910.
- The mass movement to the cities.
- Prime Minister of SA from 1958 - 1966.
- Ox-wagons organised as a mobile fort.
- An early career of Malan before he became Prime Minister.
- Malan saw as the greatest threat to the white Afrikaner minority.
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- Afrikaans word for "people, which aimed to unite Afrikaners on the basis of race and language.
- The South African Party.
- A main industry needing unskilled black labour in the cities.
- A language that develops from simplifying and the mixing of different languages mixing
- An ideology that supported the system of racial segregation.
- Translated into Afrikaans for the first time in 1924.
- A feeling that the Boers had after they were defeated in the South African War.
- The colonists who took part in the Great Trek.
- A group of people who shared a common enemy with the Afrikaners.
- The number of ox wagons that took part in the the 1938 Centenary celebration.
- A partnership of political parties to form a government
- A reaction about the outcome of the 1948 election.
- Federation of Afrikaner Cultural Societies
- The king of the Zulu in 1838.
- The Centenary Celebration of the Great Trek and the victory of the Battle of Blood River occurred in 1938.
- Nomadic stock farmers descended from Dutch, French and/or German settlers.
- Created a white labor shortage from 1939 -1945.
- The mineral discovered in 1886.
36 Clues: The South African Party. • The king of the Zulu in 1838. • Religious belief of Afrikaners. • The mineral discovered in 1886. • The mass movement to the cities. • The chief of the Matabele chiefdom. • Leader of the United Party in 1948. • Ox-wagons organised as a mobile fort. • Prime Minister of SA from 1958 - 1966. • Federation of Afrikaner Cultural Societies • ...
Crisscross Chicago 2023-10-08
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- During Prohibition, the underground tunnels running through the uptown neighborhood were used as an escape route for mobsters and a hiding place for _______.
- The three call letters for O'Hare Airport come from its name during WW2 of ______ Field.
- If you find a mistake in this puzzle, you can blame this person!
- This train line connects Wrigley Field and US Cellular Park.
- Chicago is home to two renowned zoos, Lincoln Park Zoo, and another located in a western suburb.
- Survived the Great Chicago Fire (two words).
- This pier was originally called Municipal Pier #2. It was built to support commercial shipping and during WWII was used for military purposes.
- Every Christmas, my parents would take their three daughters to this famous department store to visit Santa and the big Christmas tree.
- Chicago is in the process of getting its first presidential library in honor of President ______.
- The Chicago Bears are discussing plans to move from Soldier's Field to this western suburb. (two words, hint = horses)
- Completed in 1969, this 100-story steel and glass skyscraper is named after a famous American revolutionary.
- This skyscraper of 108 floors was built in 1970 and was the tallest building in the world for 23 years. Give the first word in the original name of this lofty building.
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- Which MLB team plays at US Cellular Park? (two words).
- With over two million visitors a year, the _______ Aquarium is among the largest indoor aquariums in the world, exhibiting over 8000 animals of 1500 species.
- Visitors to the city enjoy taking the Chicago riverboat to view the city's amazing ________.
- These twin multifunctional buildings are known to residents as the Corn Cobs. (two words)
- A former special spot for kids and the young at heart! Lots of scary rides, rollercoasters etc.
- A popular airport on the south side of Chicago.
- What is "Da Loop"?
- Chicago is located at the south end of which Great Lake?
- The "expressway" that goes from the Loop, west through the suburbs is named after this President.
- A popular outdoor 36-acre music venue in Highland Park is known as a great place to picnic and to hear all styles of music.
- The Chicago Bears derived their nickname from this source.
23 Clues: What is "Da Loop"? • Survived the Great Chicago Fire (two words). • A popular airport on the south side of Chicago. • Which MLB team plays at US Cellular Park? (two words). • Chicago is located at the south end of which Great Lake? • The Chicago Bears derived their nickname from this source. • This train line connects Wrigley Field and US Cellular Park. • ...
World War 1 Vocab 2024-03-14
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- a law that gave U.S. Federal government the right to raise a national army through conscription
- a German submarine used in WW1 or WW2
- formally ending WW1
- allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity)
- England, France, Russia, United State (1917)
- heir apparent to the thrones of Austria and Hungary whose assassination precipitated the outbreak of WW1
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end WW1
- who could build up the strongest military with the most weapons
- identification with ones nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations
- a ship that Germany sent a torpedo at and it sunk, one of the reasons why America joined WW1
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- when a strong country takes over a week country
- warfare in which opposing armed forces attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trench's dug into the ground
- an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes
- The court ruled that freedom of speech and freedom of the press under the first amendment could be limited only if the words in the circumstances created "a clear and present danger"
- u-boats would not warn targets and attacked merchant ships along with allied warships
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement
- the dissemination of information-facts,arguments, rumors, half-truths, or lies - to influence public opinion
- a coded message sent to Mexico, proposing a military alliance against the U.S.
- president during WW1 and designed the fourteen points and created the league of nations
- a debt obligation issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury in conjunction with the Federal Reserve
- Made it a crime for American citizens to "print, utter, or publish ... any false, scandalous, and malicious writing" about the government
- act broadly sought to crack down on wartime activities considered dangerous or disloyal
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
24 Clues: formally ending WW1 • a German submarine used in WW1 or WW2 • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • England, France, Russia, United State (1917) • when a strong country takes over a week country • who could build up the strongest military with the most weapons • allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity) • ...
Urban Geo. Crossword Puzzle (M1 - M3) 2024-06-22
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- focuses on human behavior and experiences.
- not having enough money to meet basic needs including food, clothing and shelter
- a city state island nation located in the South East Asia and is the richest in the region
- The items which people regard as essential
- _dwelling that can be rewired and redecorate
- _ space is a subset of awareness space.
- the area immediately around one’s home
- needs that go along with urbanization
- the epistemology of the scientific method.
- _ space is the territory within which daily movement takes place
- _dwelling that can be enlarged with an extension
- located in Italy, one of the smallest countries in the world
- follows the scientific/positivist approach used by spatial analysis, but studies how individuals make spatial decisions
- refers to the complex ways in which individuals or households command resources.
- argues that values, sentiments, attitudes, ideas, beliefs, and choices should be used to explain and predict human behavior,
- 4th largest country in Africa.
- the most multicultural city in the world
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- a welcoming place for immigrants and asylum seekers.
- _ movements is a theoretical approach focused on the analysis of ideologically based movements
- like other streams in the post-structural approach, rejects science as the only valid way to generate knowledge
- commonly involves residential relocation by people already living in the city.
- broadly study both the world's physical and human environments.
- one of the influencers of early post-WW2 urban geography. His name can be found in the calendar.
- the study of landforms
- Another term for Geomorphology
- _ space where refers to those parts of the city with which the individual is familiar
- agrees with positivism that there are broad realities that can be understood via human inquiry
- unequal distribution of resources and services
- _ space that indicates the extent of the territory on which a household has information concerning housing opportunities.
- a branch of philosophy concerned with how and under what conditions knowledge comes to be produced—how the world can be known.
- a city where immigration is a hot topic.
- Africa’s first republic country
- gender studies and feminist theory entered meaningfully into geographic research in the 1970s
- based on the name of its founder, a German philosopher.
- centers of economic production and consumption
35 Clues: the study of landforms • Another term for Geomorphology • 4th largest country in Africa. • Africa’s first republic country • needs that go along with urbanization • the area immediately around one’s home • _ space is a subset of awareness space. • a city where immigration is a hot topic. • the most multicultural city in the world • focuses on human behavior and experiences. • ...
Greatest Grandpa's Crossword 2022-12-16
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- Smartily attired
- Tennis great, Nadal, to fans
- Refer to
- The location of your last holiday abroad
- Jesus with 7 letters
- Zig when one should zag, say
- Pre-K song start
- Stirs up
- “What___?” (end of a riddle)
- The Healing of the Paralytic
- _____Sea (vanishing body of water)
- N.L pennant winner in 2005 and A.L pennant winner in in 2017 and 2019
- ___as shocked as you are”
- Famous northern Italian dish
- Fast American WW2 plane
- beloved backyard visitor
- Slanted type
- Comic red neck
- Ransacked and robbed
- When Polonius says “Brevity is the soul of wit”
- Four, in Frankfurt
- President who had no wife
- AirForce menaces
- You make the best
- Symbol often consisting of 3 arms or legs
- Depot
- The month your first grandchild was born
- Make sopping wet
- Ornament at the top of a spire
- Guitar pioneer ___Paul
- Toe the line
- Not just well-off
- Steer clear of
- General Robt.___
- Latin for God
- Letter shaped metal fastener
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- Milanese expression for local police
- A family member's favorite breakfast food
- Month your son was born
- What Doctors Without Borders Provides
- Beneficial substance in fruits, vegetables and tea
- He was a lab
- Particle of light
- The Haunted Mansion or Splash Mountain, at Disneyland
- Prized violin
- Old Presidential dog whose name starts a Christmas carol refrain
- French river to the English Channel
- The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost
- “Good Gravy!”
- Italian quantum physicist Carlo____
- Mother of John the Baptist
- Christ's second coming, not yet fulfilled
- Non’s opposite
- Kind of acid
- “There____a dry eye in the house”
- Just slightly
- Woman whose name is an anagram of MIRA
- Marked, as a ballot
- Fabric with a cheap sounding name
- Word that follows steel, open or pigeon
- Kind of salami
- Barely made, without
- Vessel in a Tom Clancy thriller
- Fairy tale’s first word
- City of your wifes birth
- Number of 1967 Ford Shelby GT500 Convertibles made
- This type of crossword clue baffles a granma
- Means “ God With Us”
- Govt issued security
- Colombian city that hosted the 1971 Pan American games
70 Clues: Depot • Refer to • Stirs up • He was a lab • Kind of acid • Slanted type • Toe the line • Prized violin • “Good Gravy!” • Just slightly • Latin for God • Non’s opposite • Comic red neck • Kind of salami • Steer clear of • Smartily attired • Pre-K song start • AirForce menaces • Make sopping wet • General Robt.___ • Particle of light • You make the best • Not just well-off • Four, in Frankfurt • Marked, as a ballot • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2025-04-03
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- Foreign policy created under President Taft that had the U.S. exchanging financial support ($) for the right to "help" countries make decisions about trade and other commercial ventures. Basically it was exchanging money for political influence in Latin America and the Caribbean.
- one who is against war or the use of violence
- A law forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages
- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs
- American boat that was sunk by the German U-boats; made America consider entering WWI
- Not favoring either side
- unable to read or write
- type of sensational, biased, and often false reporting for the sake of attracting readers
- A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
- Americans who feared that immigrants would take jobs and impose their Roman Catholic beliefs on society
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons; The assassination of Franz Ferdinand kickstarted WW1
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- an economic system in which industries are owned by workers rather than by private businesses; Sometimes government
- Allowed the United States to intervene in Cuba whenever it wanted and gave the United States control of the naval base at Guantanamo Bay.
- a ship canal 40 miles long across the Isthmus of Panama built by the United States (1904-1914)
- A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate weaker countries politically, socially, and economically.
- the right to vote
- Twenty-sixth president of the United States; he focused his efforts on trust busting, environment conservation, and strong foreign policy.
- German submarines used in World War I/WW2
- sold to American people to raise money for the war efforts
- a state that is controlled and protected by another.
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- A person who uses violence in the pursuit of political aims
- agreements between nations to aid and protect one another; Domino Effect
- An agreement to stop fighting
- An act of great cruelty and wickedness
28 Clues: the right to vote • unable to read or write • Not favoring either side • An agreement to stop fighting • An act of great cruelty and wickedness • German submarines used in World War I/WW2 • one who is against war or the use of violence • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • A law forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages • ...
Flag Etiquette and History 2025-12-26
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- The US Flag should always be carried free and aloft and never ______.
- What is the penalty for a citizen violating US Flag Code?
- The flag may be decorated with a golden ______.
- A damaged flag should be destroyed through this method.
- A properly folded US Flag is what shape?
- The US Flag might change design if a new _____ is founded.
- What day is the flag displayed at half staff until noon?
- If the National Anthem is played outdoors when you are in uniform, you should render a military ____ upon the first note.
- An iconic picture of the flag being raised by marines during WW2 occurred on what island in the Pacific?
- The US Flag should never be ______ down as a mark of honor to anyone or anything.
- The color white on the flag symbolizes purity and ____.
- When displayed over a street, the Union should be pointing north or ____ depending on street direction.
- If the National Anthem is played indoors when you are in uniform, you should stand at ______.
- When displayed with other flags, the US flag should always be to the viewer's ______.
- What war did the US Flag gain popularity in?
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- The US Flag is the only flag to ever be planted on the ____.
- The thirteen stripes represent the original _____.
- The blue box with stars is known as the Union or the ____.
- What side of USAF OCPs is the flag displayed on?
- What song was written during the War of 1812 during the siege of Baltimore?
- If the US Flag is displayed at night it must be ______.
- How many variations of the US Flag have there been since 1777?
- The last star to be added to the flag in 1960 represents _____.
- The color red on the flag symbolizes valor and _______.
- How any folds does a properly folded flag have?
- The color blue on the flag symbolizes vigilance, perseverance, and _____.
- On vehicles and uniforms, the flag is worn so that the Union is flowing into the _____.
- The US Flag should never be used as wearing ______.
- The shape of a folded US Flag represents the _____ hats worn by the Continental soldiers during the War for Independence.
29 Clues: A properly folded US Flag is what shape? • What war did the US Flag gain popularity in? • The flag may be decorated with a golden ______. • How any folds does a properly folded flag have? • What side of USAF OCPs is the flag displayed on? • The thirteen stripes represent the original _____. • The US Flag should never be used as wearing ______. • ...
Colin and Amelia's 50th Anniversary 2021-11-05
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- Road trip lunch - 3 words
- Nathan's Vegas ring toss winnings
- Chris' infamous corduroy nickname
- Plural of Roman Goddess of wisdom
- _______ theatre, Salmon Arm
- Best road trip game
- Nick's turtle
- Tuesday night snack
- _____ village, Maui
- Premier we splashed around with
- First Logan Lake street
- Annual LL Winter festival
- 1971 Academy Award winner for best picture - Hint: US WW2 General
- Sedimentary rock composed of broken fragments of minerals or rocks cemented together
- I see ______
- Christmas tree beverage
- Thursday night snack
- Garden herb staple
- Tom Selleck doppelganger
- Colin's Logan Lake TV Legacy - 2 words
- Camping sidewalk chalk fill-in
- Trailer
- Amelia's favourite beverage
- Colin's favourite hike _____ _____ Boardwalk Trail
- Rodeo pseudonym - 3 words
- Most popular TV show in 1971
- Non-family annual gift giver
- Magazine Amelia thought Colin had a subscription to
- Garden flower staple/road trip essential
- Rainy day treat
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- Basement monster
- Nick's "reluctant" meltdown partner
- Family meeting snack
- Amelia's bridal bouquet flower - 2 words
- Nutmeg's 'favourite' female dog
- PC game popular in Dad's computer classes at LLSS
- TV show "ER" hospital name
- Sharp end of a conifer
- Long-running Western TV show and family restaurant with salad bar
- Saturday morning Winter parenting reprieve
- The Last Spike
- Sara Stanley
- Colin's softball team
- Avonlea family surname
- Camping sport tradition #1
- Whiskey river
- House construction
- Worst Canuck defenceman of all time according to Dad and Cathy Wolff- hint: #5
- McBain parking nemesis
- Class taught by mom at the Y
- Colin's former go to meal
- Roof top carrier
- Ultimate vanilla shampoo maker
- Commodore game Dad always loaded for Nick
- Camping sport tradition #2
- Nutmeg's 'favourite' male dog
- Northern wine district in Burgundy
- Secret recipe mocktail
- Top charting song of 1971 by Three Dog Night- hint: not a Christmas song - 4 words
- Marshmallow perfection
- Amelia's deodorant Elizabeth Arden ____ ____; also a genre of Southern music
- Colin's dry foot skin event - 2 words
- Brave soul that asked how to pronounce "The Last Spike"
- Colin's favourite late night talk show The ____ ____
- Saturday night tv tradition abbr.
- _____ check
- Amelia's wedding dress colour
- Retired hockey player with extreme shin pads Craig ____
68 Clues: Trailer • _____ check • Sara Stanley • I see ______ • Nick's turtle • Whiskey river • The Last Spike • Rainy day treat • Basement monster • Roof top carrier • House construction • Garden herb staple • Best road trip game • Tuesday night snack • _____ village, Maui • Family meeting snack • Thursday night snack • Colin's softball team • Sharp end of a conifer • Avonlea family surname • McBain parking nemesis • ...
Country and History facts 2023-01-21
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- This country triumphed against a surprise italian invasion during WW2. The italians attacked early in the morning, but the people of this country had already awoken for morning prayer
- One of the only two double-landlocked nations, the other being liechtenstein
- Although this country is mostly referred to without it, the official name includes a "the" at the beginning
- This nation had an unofficial space program run by Edward Makuka Nkoloso
- Due to a recent study, scientists believe the area around this country is where the earliest ancestors of the modern human came from
- This country was once ruled by the richest man in history, named Mansa Musa.
- This is the only country without a coat of arms
- This country contains the tallest building on earth
- This is the world's largest desert.
- this country, although being confined to a small island now, used to have the largest empire in the world
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- In stark contrast to Finland, this country was ranked the least happy nation in 2022
- During a riot, citizens of this country lynched and ate their prime minister.
- a small segment of this nation is the first to celebrate the new year.
- The last Country to leave the USSR
- This country gained it's independence in a strange way, as it never truly wanted to be independent. Instead, it was kicked out of the motherland due to a 126-0 vote from it's parliament
- During the war of the Triple Alliance, this country would not only lose the war, but over 70% of its male population.
- This country, when you don't include antarctica, has experienced both the hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded on earth
- This is a territory currently controlled by Papua New Guinea, but due to an agreement will gain independence in 2027
- This country lived in anarchy for 20 months
- this nation has been bombed the most out of every country
- There are only two countries in South America that do not border Brazil, being Chile and this country
- This is the only country in the world to not have a square flag.
- This country, although being stereotyped as incredibly friendly, has never lost a war
23 Clues: The last Country to leave the USSR • This is the world's largest desert. • This country lived in anarchy for 20 months • This is the only country without a coat of arms • This country contains the tallest building on earth • this nation has been bombed the most out of every country • This is the only country in the world to not have a square flag. • ...
MBA 710 International and National Ethics 2023-05-11
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- A form of thinking where the gain of one person is the loss of another. (__-__).
- The largest threat (in the mind of the CEO) to the company. He would shut down the factory if one of these forms.
- The moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or conducting of an activity
- When comparing the international differences in the way the Chinese and American factories operate, the management style of the Chinese factories could be compared to that of a country’s ____
- The options for multinational firms in China is to ___ decouple, or double-down.
- Xi met with Putin, and they both want a decline in the American ___ ___ (2 words)
- This is a process where other organizations operate on the international scale. This can be related to Fuyao opening a company in America.
- This threatens job security, especially in factories.
- The Chinese workers were certainly harder working, but it is revealed that it ended up being ____ profitable compared to American and more friendly and welcoming environment.
- One of the major concerns from the U.S. workers in the factory was ____, refusing to work in specific conditions. The Chinese workers did not share this fear.
- Countries are focusing more on _____ gain as compared to mutual benefit, as countries are racing against each other.
- The Fuyao factory owner infamously says this quote, highlighting certain ethical problems in factories and China. “The purpose of life is to ____.”
- Chinese workers and culture view Americans as ___ and can be selfish. (Not efficient and low output).
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- Large companies do this (ex: Apple and Hasbro) in less-developed countries (ex: Vietnam & India) with lower ethical standards for human rights, for the benefit of cheap labor.
- The Biden administration created these for green energy, electric cars, and semiconductors, contingent on the manufacturing being local, undoing foreign influence.
- There was a general ____ clash/divide between the Chinese and American workers in the factory.
- Chinese ___ is seen as a national security threat to the United States.
- Since WW2, the world ____ has followed the rules and norms that were created by America, which boosted growth and integration while reducing poverty.
- The Chinese consumer differs from the American consumer in the way that they emphasize cultural ___ in their goods/products.
- China objects to this style of governing, along with universal human rights and constraining great powers.
20 Clues: This threatens job security, especially in factories. • Chinese ___ is seen as a national security threat to the United States. • A form of thinking where the gain of one person is the loss of another. (__-__). • The options for multinational firms in China is to ___ decouple, or double-down. • ...
Aaron Mariyamis: Regents Review Crossword puzzle 2023-06-05
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- the first black leader of South Africa and removed apartheid from South Africa
- the pride people have towards their nation
- the time period were china tried to modernize but failed, leading to mass famine and death
- The point in time where people began to use logic in order to solve problems of the universe
- the process of a nation taking over countries and turning into an empire
- A form of government that focuses on removing the class system and economy in favor of everyone getting the same thing
- A revolution that started in Afghanistan and aimed to remove the influence of the soviet Union in Afghanistan.
- the first leader of Kenya after the Kenyan revolution that used the governments money in order to gain more property
- the targeted killing of a group of people in order to make them extinct
- An enlightenment thinker that focused on life,liberty and property
- the leader of china after Mao Zedong and modernized the economy of china, also ordered the mass killing of people in Tienanmen square
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- The war between Russia and Japan during the 1904 - 1905
- the civil war in France in order to remove the old estates system and put in their own government
- A form of government that focuses on the economy and promotes competition between companies
- the revolution in Albania with the goal of removing the french from power
- the war between the axis powers and the allied powers and had the highest death count of any war numbering up to 80 million people
- The conference that split Africa into multiple different sections
- the war between the US and the USSR where the countries did not fight directly but started proxy wars in order to fight
- Civil war in Iran between the conservative followers of Islam and the Shah of Iran that is modernizing the country
- the leader of Ghana after it gained independence
- the leader of Germany during WW2 and ordered the extermination of all Jews
- the time period were japan modernized into a modern power
- A form of government that has one leader take over all forms of life
- totally controls the economy, politics and social life
- the war between the central powers and the allied powers and 40 million people died
25 Clues: the pride people have towards their nation • the leader of Ghana after it gained independence • totally controls the economy, politics and social life • The war between Russia and Japan during the 1904 - 1905 • the time period were japan modernized into a modern power • The conference that split Africa into multiple different sections • ...
POTUS 2023-08-08
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- The third president and Washington’s Secretary of State
- First and only president to become Chief Justice post-presidency
- Who was elected president in 1789
- President who was not taken seriously as a candidate
- Served during WW2 and created the interstate system
- General during the Civil War
- Only president to never be elected
- President when Idaho,Wyoming,Washington,Montana,and North and South Dakota are admitted to the Union
- President who dropped atomic bombs
- President who withdrew all troops from Afghanistan
- Son of a previous president and known for his work after his presidency
- First president to be impeached
- President paved the way for the end of the Cold War
- First president to not be chosen by his party to be re-elected
- President who signed the Civil Rights Act
- President during WW1
- President known for “Black Thursday”
- First president to be Republican and be assassinated
- President during the hostage crisis in Iran
- President during the majority of the Roaring 20’s
- Was one of the first presidents to speak out in favor of protecting the enviroment
- General during the Mexican-American War and might have been poisoned
- President during the Spanish-American War
- The President who served the shortest term
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- President who was the first since 1928 to visit Cubs
- President during the creation of the US Bureau of Labor
- Longest serving President
- Second president to be assassinated
- Only needed one term to do everything he promised as well defeat Mexico
- President most often defined by his scandal
- Last Whig to be president
- Known for creating national parks
- President during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- First and only president to serve to non-consecutive terms
- Led through the Era of Good Feelings
- Only president to resign
- First President born in the United States
- President during John Brown’s raid
- Second president to serve after his father was a previous president
- President during the Teapot Dome Scandal
- Who was the first VP and the second President
- Led the country during the War of 1812
- General during the War of 1812 and first Democratic president
- First Vice President to take over and the death of a president
- President during Desert Storm
45 Clues: President during WW1 • Only president to resign • Longest serving President • Last Whig to be president • General during the Civil War • President during Desert Storm • First president to be impeached • Who was elected president in 1789 • Known for creating national parks • Only president to never be elected • President who dropped atomic bombs • President during John Brown’s raid • ...
Presidents 2025-04-17
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- Showed up, did his job, got us California and Texas and Oregon, retired Died
- Assassinated by an anarchist
- Took office after Garfield's assassination
- Started the Great Society Project, a true blue Texan
- Started the Era of Good feelings
- Played the Sax really well
- Lived in Midland, Tx with his Sons
- Oldest President So far, loves Ice Cream
- Showed the first movie at the White House
- Grandson of the 9th President
- Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces
- Nicknamed Silent Cal
- Acted as a costar to a chimpanzee
- Won many duels, expelled the Natives off their land
- Assassinated by a man angry he didnt get a job
- War hero died 16 months into his presidency
- Longest serving President elected 4 times
- Father of the Constitution led us during the War of 1812
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Became Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
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- Oversaw the Teapot Dome Scandal, and had a daughter out of wed lock while president
- Ended reconstruction
- Let the country fall apart before the Civil war
- Assassinated at Ford Theatre
- Peanut Farmer
- Ranked as the worst president let Reconstruction Fail
- Only president to not have worked in the government before becoming president
- President who had the WORST LUCK EVER , His family just kept dying, ranked one of the worst
- Did not speak English as a first language, spoke Dutch
- First president to serve 2 non consecutive terms
- Oversaw the end of WW2
- President from Hawaii
- Last Whig President
- Watergate also first president to "retire" in office
- President at the start of the Great Depression
- President when the towers went Boooooooom! "Watch this Drive"
- Got headshotted after making sure Cuba and US and Russia didnt Nuke each other
- General during the Civil War
- First VP, passed the Alien and Sedition Act
- First President of the United States
- Only president to serve as President and then join the Confederacy
- Son of a President, part of the corrupt bargain
- Played College Football was Speaker of the House never ran for presidency
- Led the Rough Riders and played by the great Robin Williams
- Shortest Presidency ever, died 31 days after becoming president
45 Clues: Peanut Farmer • Last Whig President • Ended reconstruction • Nicknamed Silent Cal • President from Hawaii • Oversaw the end of WW2 • Played the Sax really well • Assassinated at Ford Theatre • Assassinated by an anarchist • General during the Civil War • Grandson of the 9th President • Started the Era of Good feelings • Acted as a costar to a chimpanzee • ...
Cold War and Decolonization 2025-05-16
Across
- The Afrikans word for "apart-ness" involved racial segregation in South Africa
- A defensive alliance including the USSR and seven Eastern European satellite states
- First Black President of South Africa, helped to end segregation with F.W. de Klerk
- The USSR invaded this country to uphold it's failed communist government. This invasion reignited Cold War tensions and put severe economic pressure on the USSR
- Mao's attempt to rapidly modernize China through production quotas and the creation of communes. Lead to the starvation of millions
- A country that is formally independent but under heavy influence and control from another country
- Gandhi called this 'Soul Force' which involved resisting unfair British laws through peaceful means and not responding to violence
- First President of Kenya, modernized the country by promoting education, manufacturing and transportation
- Leader of China after Mao. Known for Modernizing the country economically... not so much politically
- The creation of country was promised in the Balfour Declaration, after WW2 and the Holocaust the promise was kept.
- This movement started in 1955 by Jawharlal Nehru advocated for independence from Cold War political divisions
- This structure in the German capital divided its West and East halves. It came to represent the repressive way of life under the Soviet Union
- A defensive military alliance formed in the North Atlantic to support democratic countries and oppose the spread of communism
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- First President of Ghana, strong advocate for the Pan-African movement
- Mikhail Gorbachev's policy which allowed for more openness and transparency from the Soviet government. Also included reduced censorship
- Competition between the US and USSR to create the largest stockpile of and most destructive weapons
- Mikhail Gorbache's policy which restuctured the Soviet economy to allow more free market practices
- This word means to part or to split, as was done in India and Palestine
- In 1978-9 a revolution in this country saw the US backed, modern government of the Shah replaced by the traditional, Islamic government led by Ayatollah Khomeini
- A massive propaganda and intimidation campaign conducted by the Red Guards to reassert Mao's authority in China
- Leader of the Chinese Communist Party. Won the Chinese Civil War after the Long March and World War 2
- A pro-democracy protest in China was hosted here. After days of protesting it was violently ended by the government
22 Clues: First President of Ghana, strong advocate for the Pan-African movement • This word means to part or to split, as was done in India and Palestine • The Afrikans word for "apart-ness" involved racial segregation in South Africa • A defensive alliance including the USSR and seven Eastern European satellite states • ...
Cold War Recap Crossword 2025-09-06
Across
- Western policies intending to stop the growth of USSR territory and influence.
- The name for the area created by merging the areas of Germany that had been controlled by the USA and the UK since the Yalta Conference.
- George ________, an American general who gave his name to Aid and a Plan.
- Conference in 1945 where President Truman told Stalin that the USA had tested an atomic bomb.
- Josef ______, leader of the USSR from 1941-1953.
- A speech given by Winston Churchill that warned of a Soviet barrier descending across Europe, separating east and west.
- Part of the USA's policy of containment that promised aid to any country that was threatened by a Communist takeover.
- Nikita __________, leader of the USSR after Stalin, who seemed to want peaceful coexistence with the western powers.
- Communist Information Bureau, set up to ensure Soviet satellite states were run according to Stalin's wishes.
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- Winston _________, British Prime Minister from 1940-1945.
- Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, set up by the USSR in response to Marshall Aid
- The USA's solution to the blockade imposed by Stalin in 1948 that stopped supplies reaching parts of Berlin that were controlled by Western powers.
- Arguably, the Korean War was an example of this type of warfare, as an extension of the conflict between the USA and the USSR.
- Conference in 1945 that saw the superpowers agree on the principle of 'spheres of influence.'
- Conference in 1943 that saw an agreement that the United Nations would be established after the end of WW2, as well as Churchill's birthday!
- Soviet policy to strengthen and grow the USSR.
- The name for the area created by merging Bizonia with the area of Germany that had been controlled by France since the Yalta Conference.
- Country experiencing civil war (1946-9 and, along with Turkey, the first recipient of anti-Communist aid from the USA.
- Collective name for the USA, USSR and Great Britain, the world superpowers (3, 5)
- Pact A Soviet alliance of countries in response to the establishment of NATO (the USSR saw the creation of NATO as an aggressive move by the west).
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, established in April 1949, when war between the USSR and USA seemed a real possibility.
21 Clues: Soviet policy to strengthen and grow the USSR. • Josef ______, leader of the USSR from 1941-1953. • Winston _________, British Prime Minister from 1940-1945. • George ________, an American general who gave his name to Aid and a Plan. • Western policies intending to stop the growth of USSR territory and influence. • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary: Cold War 2022-01-26
Across
- Conflict over ideological differences that ended with the fall of Communism in the Soviet Union
- The idea that if Vietnam fell to communism, the rest of Southeast Asia would follow
- Soviet built wall that blocked the Soviet sector from the rest of the city, guards shot those who tried to cross from East to West Berlin
- the gradual withdrawal of US troops from South Vietnam, allowing South Vietnamese fighters to take control
- A policy that gives aid to those who worked to resist being controlled by others; to help prevent the spread of communism
- Conference that allowed Soviets to take reparations from their part of Germany
- A fear that communist agents had infiltrated the federal government. A massive witch hunt to root out communist sympathizers ensued
- US Air Force flew supplies into West Berlin and air dropped them to citizens
- A chemical that strips leaves from trees and shrubs, turning farmland and forest into wasteland
- Competition over dominance of space exploration capabilities
- Failed invasion of Cuba by CIA trained and backed forces with the goal of overthrowing of Castro's government
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- A series of accusations, investigations and hearings of alleged communists in the government
- An alliance that agreed to come to the aid of a member that was being attacked
- The policy or process of preventing the expansion of a hostile power
- The crisis that brought the world the closest it's ever been to nuclear war; ended with Soviet removal of missiles from Cuba, and removal of US missiles from Turkey
- Political system created after WW2 with the goal of preventing another world war
- Apolitical and military barrier that isolated Soviet controlled countries of Eastern Europe
- Political agreement that gave European nations American aid to rebuild their economies
- the environment
- A surprise attack by the Vietcong and North Vietnamese that Attacked American airbases and cities in South Vietnam
- An armed conflict between two nations that are influenced by other, more powerful nations
- Nations politically and economically controlled by a more powerful country
- a guerilla army of South Vietnamese Communists
- Legislation under Johnson that aimed to reduce crime, end poverty, abolish inequality, and
- The conference where it was agreed Germany would be divided into 4 post war zones
- Nationalist group developed to remove the Japanese from Vietnam
26 Clues: the environment • a guerilla army of South Vietnamese Communists • Competition over dominance of space exploration capabilities • Nationalist group developed to remove the Japanese from Vietnam • The policy or process of preventing the expansion of a hostile power • Nations politically and economically controlled by a more powerful country • ...
Internationalism 2017-12-04
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- created at the Bretton Woods conference, provides long-term loans to developing countries to reduce poverty
- a US program that gave economic aid to Europe post ww2 destruction
- global outbreak of a disease
- to protect own country. belief that defiance of UN or other organizations is justifiable
- making a settlement between disputing parties
- an NGO that provides medical aid to war-torn regions or developing countries affected by disease, epidemics, etc.
- keeping people from attacking each other
- global org. using sport programs (play) to educate or empower youth and children
- is a joint organization between USA and Canada
- international organization formed to foster political and economic co-operation among countries
- co-operation of many countries for their common good
- organization set up primarily by sovereign states that act in common interest
- designed to supervise international trade
- created World Bank and the Intl. Monetary Fund (IMF) post-World War 2
- specialized organization of the UN that focuses on international public health
- a developed country will provide aid to another, but mandate that the money be spent on goods in their country (or a group of selected countries)
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- aimed in prohibiting use of anti-personnel mines around the world
- the separation of like-minded people into isolated groups who are hostile to people whose values differ from theirs
- established for collective security; allied countries would defend each other
- policy of several countries working together to solve foreign affairs
- one of six organs in UN; administrates the activities of the UN
- created at the Bretton Woods conference, provides-short term loans to member countries to stabilize exchange rates; oversees monetary system of the world
- the main policy making sector in the UN, makes decisions about peace and security
- countries agree to abide by the decisions of an intl. organization
- philanthropic organization that cares for sick or wounded, provides relief caused by calamities
- citizens with common interests
- an international org. that represents nations that affiliate with French culture and have French as mother tongue
- promotes co-operative interaction among Arctic states, focuses on issues such as sustainable development and environmental protection
- incurred debt that is not in the benefit of the nation and therefore, shouldn't be enforced
- referred to as "British exit", the prospective withdrawal of the UK from European Union
30 Clues: global outbreak of a disease • citizens with common interests • keeping people from attacking each other • designed to supervise international trade • making a settlement between disputing parties • is a joint organization between USA and Canada • co-operation of many countries for their common good • one of six organs in UN; administrates the activities of the UN • ...
Canada From 1900 - Now 2018-06-16
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- The entirely Canadian run battle of WW1 which is widely considered to be Canada's greatest military achievement.
- The name of the beach which the Canadian army took during the allied forces invasion of Normandy, 1944
- The Canadian who won the Nobel Peace Prize for solving the Suez Canal Crisis by creating the UN Peacekeepers.
- The location of the start of Canadian conquest during WW2 into Italy.
- The title of the kidnapping of two Canadian government officials by the FLQ in 1970.
- The event when a munitions ship and a Norwegian passenger vessel collided causing the largest explosion in history until the era of the atomic bomb.
- The bill enacted by the Canadian government to suspend the rights of specific minorities in Canada from 1914 - 1920.
- The name of the original Canadian flag.
- The name of the quintuplets who were treated like zoo animals during the Great Depression in Canada.
- The mass movement of relief camp workers in BC to get to the capital of Canada to protest for their rights and wages which lead to the Regina Riot.
- The Canadian Government's act to forcefully relocate Japanese Canadians to the west of the Rockies.
- The memorial to the Newfoundland regiment in the Battle of the Somme
- The beach in which Canadian soldiers were massacred by German defenses in a sea landing into France in 1942.
- The Canadian pilot who shot down the German legendary pilot "The Red Baron"
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- The name of the lawsuit filled by the Alberta famous five achieving massive women's rights increases in Canada.
- These government started institutions that saw to the assimilation of over 100,000 aboriginal peoples creating a massive black mark in Canadian history.
- The focus of Prime Ministers Pierre Trudeau's goals for Canada (a ___ _____)
- The act of government forcing people to join the army in Canada during both world wars.
- The Canadian - American defense system across North West Territories and Alaska created in The Cold War
- The location of the largest strike in Canadian history starting in 1919.
- The Prime Minister who introduced "The New Deal" as a solution to the Great Depression in Canada
- Voted to be the greatest Canadian ever who fought for our healthcare and lead the CCF.
22 Clues: The name of the original Canadian flag. • The memorial to the Newfoundland regiment in the Battle of the Somme • The location of the start of Canadian conquest during WW2 into Italy. • The location of the largest strike in Canadian history starting in 1919. • The Canadian pilot who shot down the German legendary pilot "The Red Baron" • ...
World War 1 Vocab 2024-03-14
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- a law that gave U.S. Federal government the right to raise a national army through conscription
- a German submarine used in WW1 or WW2
- formally ending WW1
- allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity)
- England, France, Russia, United State (1917)
- heir apparent to the thrones of Austria and Hungary whose assassination precipitated the outbreak of WW1
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end WW1
- who could build up the strongest military with the most weapons
- identification with ones nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations
- a ship that Germany sent a torpedo at and it sunk, one of the reasons why America joined WW1
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- when a strong country takes over a week country
- warfare in which opposing armed forces attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trench's dug into the ground
- an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes
- The court ruled that freedom of speech and freedom of the press under the first amendment could be limited only if the words in the circumstances created "a clear and present danger"
- u-boats would not warn targets and attacked merchant ships along with allied warships
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement
- the dissemination of information-facts,arguments, rumors, half-truths, or lies - to influence public opinion
- a coded message sent to Mexico, proposing a military alliance against the U.S.
- president during WW1 and designed the fourteen points and created the league of nations
- a debt obligation issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury in conjunction with the Federal Reserve
- Made it a crime for American citizens to "print, utter, or publish ... any false, scandalous, and malicious writing" about the government
- act broadly sought to crack down on wartime activities considered dangerous or disloyal
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
24 Clues: formally ending WW1 • a German submarine used in WW1 or WW2 • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • England, France, Russia, United State (1917) • when a strong country takes over a week country • who could build up the strongest military with the most weapons • allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity) • ...
Aaron Mariyamis: Regents Review Crossword puzzle 2023-06-05
Across
- A form of government that focuses on removing the class system and economy in favor of everyone getting the same thing
- the pride people have towards their nation
- the revolution in Albania with the goal of removing the french from power
- totally controls the economy, politics and social life
- Civil war in Iran between the conservative followers of Islam and the Shah of Iran that is modernizing the country
- the first black leader of South Africa and removed apartheid from South Africa
- the civil war in France in order to remove the old estates system and put in their own government
- the war between the US and the USSR where the countries did not fight directly but started proxy wars in order to fight
- the war between the central powers and the allied powers and 40 million people died
- The conference that split Africa into multiple different sections
- The point in time where people began to use logic in order to solve problems of the universe
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- A revolution that started in Afghanistan and aimed to remove the influence of the soviet Union in Afghanistan.
- The war between Russia and Japan during the 1904 - 1905
- the leader of Ghana after it gained independence
- A form of government that focuses on the economy and promotes competition between companies
- the first leader of Kenya after the Kenyan revolution that used the governments money in order to gain more property
- the process of a nation taking over countries and turning into an empire
- An enlightenment thinker that focused on life,liberty and property
- the war between the axis powers and the allied powers and had the highest death count of any war numbering up to 80 million people
- the time period were japan modernized into a modern power
- the leader of Germany during WW2 and ordered the extermination of all Jews
- the leader of china after Mao Zedong and modernized the economy of china, also ordered the mass killing of people in Tienanmen square
- the time period were china tried to modernize but failed, leading to mass famine and death
- the targeted killing of a group of people in order to make them extinct
- A form of government that has one leader take over all forms of life
25 Clues: the pride people have towards their nation • the leader of Ghana after it gained independence • totally controls the economy, politics and social life • The war between Russia and Japan during the 1904 - 1905 • the time period were japan modernized into a modern power • The conference that split Africa into multiple different sections • ...
Age of Exploration and Cold War 2023-06-12
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- Was invaded in May 26th, 1521 by Hernan Cortes and about 100,000 people died
- Final leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991
- Leader of the Soviet Union during WW2
- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- Exchanges made between Britain and West Africa and from Africa to America
- A large widespread transfer of things, making positive effects and negatives
- An alliance between many capitalist european and north american countries.
- A plan to transport food machinery and money from America to european economies and countries that were falling apart from ww1 & 2.
- A Russian policy that meant restructuring.
- Invasion by South Korea towards North Korea
- Over 700 planes being used to bring in food and supplies to East Berlin
- A political theory advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned.
- Italian explorer who mistakenly found the Americas.
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- The economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances.
- The US practiced this policy to try and keep communism from spreading.
- A barrier put up around a city to stop people from leaving russian occupied Berlin.
- Information, facts or statements that tend to be biased
- Merchant, writer, explorer from Venice who traveled through Asia on the silk road from 1271 to 1295
- A policy that states protection and support from other democracies and threats
- Conquered the Aztecs and claimed Mexico
- Formed the imaginary boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- A route from africa to america transporting slaves.
- A group of people native mesoamerica
- A conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- A country or area under the full or partial control of another country
- States Formerly independent countries but under the influence and control of a larger country.
- Defense alliances between the Soviet Union and the Satellite States. Was created in response to NATO.
- Spanish conquistador, led the Spanish conquest of Peru
- A competition between nations for superiority in development and accumulation of weapons
29 Clues: A group of people native mesoamerica • Leader of the Soviet Union during WW2 • Conquered the Aztecs and claimed Mexico • A Russian policy that meant restructuring. • Invasion by South Korea towards North Korea • Final leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991 • A route from africa to america transporting slaves. • Italian explorer who mistakenly found the Americas. • ...
Internationalism 2017-12-04
Across
- specialized organization of the UN that focuses on international public health
- created World Bank and the Intl. Monetary Fund (IMF) post-World War 2
- aimed in prohibiting use of anti-personnel mines around the world
- global outbreak of a disease
- designed to supervise international trade
- philanthropic organization that cares for sick or wounded, provides relief caused by calamities
- keeping people from attacking each other
- is a joint organization between USA and Canada
- countries agree to abide by the decisions of an intl. organization
- a developed country will provide aid to another, but mandate that the money be spent on goods in their country (or a group of selected countries)
- the main policy making sector in the UN, makes decisions about peace and security
- citizens with common interests
- a US program that gave economic aid to Europe post ww2 destruction
- the separation of like-minded people into isolated groups who are hostile to people whose values differ from theirs
- referred to as "British exit", the prospective withdrawal of the UK from European Union
- international organization formed to foster political and economic co-operation among countries
- organization set up primarily by sovereign states that act in common interest
- one of six organs in UN; administrates the activities of the UN
- created at the Bretton Woods conference, provides-short term loans to member countries to stabilize exchange rates; oversees monetary system of the world
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- global org. using sport programs (play) to educate or empower youth and children
- policy of several countries working together to solve foreign affairs
- promotes co-operative interaction among Arctic states, focuses on issues such as sustainable development and environmental protection
- an NGO that provides medical aid to war-torn regions or developing countries affected by disease, epidemics, etc.
- making a settlement between disputing parties
- an international org. that represents nations that affiliate with French culture and have French as mother tongue
- co-operation of many countries for their common good
- to protect own country. belief that defiance of UN or other organizations is justifiable
- created at the Bretton Woods conference, provides long-term loans to developing countries to reduce poverty
- incurred debt that is not in the benefit of the nation and therefore, shouldn't be enforced
- established for collective security; allied countries would defend each other
30 Clues: global outbreak of a disease • citizens with common interests • keeping people from attacking each other • designed to supervise international trade • making a settlement between disputing parties • is a joint organization between USA and Canada • co-operation of many countries for their common good • one of six organs in UN; administrates the activities of the UN • ...
World War II 2018-04-26
Across
- Translated as "living space," Hitler promised acquire more living space by conquering eastern Europe
- A period of time in which unemployment rates rose as industrial prices and wages declined.
- A U.S. attack on a Japanese airbase in Guadalcanal
- A joint declaration between Roosevelt and Churchhill that upheld free trade among nations and the right of people to choose their own government.
- The leader of Operation Torch that took place on November 8, 1942 when an allied force of more than 100,000 troops consisting of mostly Americans landed in Morocco and Algeria to defeat the Afrika Korps
- The belief that political ties to other countries should be avoided
- The name of the ally ship between Germany, Italy, and Japan
- A meeting between Germany, France, Britain, and Italy in Munich Germany
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- Giving into an aggressor to keep peace for your country.
- A general that supported a fascist government. He was the leader of Italy
- The general that commanded the allied land forces in the Pacific
- The new British prime minister prior to WW2 that declared that Britain would never give in to the Nazis
- A French general who setup a government-in-exile in London. He committed all of his energy into reconquering France.
- A ten year pact signed by Stalin and Hitler which proposed the separation of Poland and no war between Germany and the Soviet Union
- Militant political movement that emphasized loyalty to the state and obedience to the leader
- A former naval base that was attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941
- The general in charge of Hitler's German tank force and the Afrika Korps
- A political leader whose early life was filled with disappointment until the beginning of WWI. He was a ruthless leader in Germany and is best known for his leadership in the holocaust.
- An admiral best known for his navy strategies. He is the man that called the attack on the U.S. fleet in Hawaii
- An attack on the Japanese aircrafts, aircraft carriers, and support ships launched by the U.S.
- The invasion of Normandy was the largest land and sea attack in history. The invasion began on June 6,1944, a day known as ______
- The German Empire
- A former newspaper editor and politician who vowed to rescue Italy by reviving its economy and rebuilding its armed forces.
23 Clues: The German Empire • A U.S. attack on a Japanese airbase in Guadalcanal • Giving into an aggressor to keep peace for your country. • The name of the ally ship between Germany, Italy, and Japan • The general that commanded the allied land forces in the Pacific • The belief that political ties to other countries should be avoided • ...
Cold War crossword 2022-05-02
Across
- Soviet forces blockaded rail, road, and water access to Allied-controlled areas of Berlin. The United States and United Kingdom responded by airlifting food and fuel to Berlin from Allied airbases in western Germany.
- The ___________ of the Soviet Union was the process of internal disintegration within the Soviet Union (USSR) which resulted in the end of its existence as a sovereign state.
- last president of the soviet union
- 33rd president of the United States
- A war that caused by North Korea getting permission to invade the south 1950-1953
- a competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons, especially between the US and the former Soviet Union
- the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam 1955-1975
- A ideolgy for advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- 34th president of the united states
- Prime minister of the UK throughout WW2
- the world’s first artificial satellite
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- was a political and military alliance between the Soviet Union,Albania, Poland, Romania, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria that set up a unified military command
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- the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima
- First man on the moon
- 38th president of the united states
- Leader of the soviet union until 1953
- 37th President of the United States
- A guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989 as well as encircling and separating West Berlin to East Berlin
- the nuclear bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- the first american in space
- the CIA, under the leadership of President John F. Kennedy, launched the Bay of Pigs Invasion, which sent 1400 american trained cuban exiles
- leader of the soviet union after Joseph Stalins's death
- was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008, serving as the prime minister of Cuba
- United Nations
- the 35th president of the US and the 4th president to be assassinated
- the infamous mission to put a man on the moon
28 Clues: United Nations • First man on the moon • the first american in space • last president of the soviet union • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • 38th president of the united states • 33rd president of the United States • 37th President of the United States • 34th president of the united states • the nuclear bomb dropped on Nagasaki • the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima • ...
Philip og Malthe historie 2022-02-10
Across
- Hvem er verdens bedste lærer?
- hvad var ludvig den 14?
- Hvad var James cook?
- Hvilket skib i 1620 forlod den engelske havn?
- Hvad forærede den engelske kone i 1668
- Hvor ligger Skåne, Halland og blekinge?
- Hvilke skoler lavede Frederik den 4 i år 1722?
- Hvad blev indført i oplysningstiden
- Hvad kom i 1776?
- en koloni i Indien?
- Hvem ejede NY i 1700-tallet
- hvad hed det øverste kamre i det engelske parlament?
- Hvem døde på bering ø?
- Hvad var Tordenskjolds fornavn?
- Hvad skulle man betale hvis man gerne ville beholde sit lange skæg?
- Hvad blev indført i 1733?
- Hvad hed den handel hvor man handlede med slaver fra vestafrika bomuld, sølv og sukker?
- Hvad blev indført i 1849?
- Hvad kaldes det når man må skrive og tale som man vil?
- Hvad blev Peter den store kaldt for da han var barn?
- Hvad hed tordenskjolds skib?
- Hvad kalder man det når man ikke må snakke om eller skrive sine meninger?
- Hvad er Washington opkaldt efter?
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- Hvem gjorde Moskva oprør mod i 1480
- Hvor var Leonora Cristine taget til fange henne?
- Hvad kaldte man København i 1711
- Hvad er verdens største ø
- Hvad er Uafhængighedserklæringen?
- I hvilken tidsperiode blev den tre-delte magt opfundet?
- Hor var der mange søslag under syvårskrigen
- totur redskab i middelalderen
- Hvem var øverst i hirakiet af bønderne i 1700-tallet?
- Hvad er verdens største land?
- Hvor voksede Hans Adolph op?
- hvad opdagede columbus
- hvor levede solkongen?
- Hvor døde James cook?
- Hvad forestiller Odenses byvåben
- Hvem opdagede tyndekræften?
- hvem var interesseret i at blive spansk konge?
- Hvilket straf fik man hvis man havde gjordt myndighederne ikke ville have før der kom yndringsfrihed?
- Hvad var Danmark blevet efter de havde tabt endnu en krig mod Sverige?
- Hvilket land var det mægtigste imperium i midten af 1700-tallet?
- Hvad hedder odins søn
- hvem var den første på månen?
- Hvem startede ww2?
- Hvem gjorde oprør i 1776?
- Hvad skete der i 1660?
- Hvem dræbte James cook på Hawaii?
- Hvem vandt over tyrkerne i ved Wien i 1683?
- hvad hedder den bro man går over når man skal til himlen
51 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 opdagede columbus • hvor levede solkongen? • Hvem døde på bering ø? • Hvad skete der i 1660? • hvad var ludvig den 14? • Hvad er verdens største ø • Hvem gjorde oprør i 1776? • Hvad blev indført i 1733? • Hvad blev indført i 1849? • ...
PCCHE Living History Fair 2025 2025-04-09
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- As a child, Thomas Edison once convinced a girl to eat these
- Roy Chapman Andrews is believed by many to be the inspiration for the character ___ Jones
- was one of the first single women dispatched by the foreign mission board
- Eloise Wilkin illustrated the Little ___ Books
- No one knows if I was real
- Amy Charmichael used this to dye her skin a darker color
- Barnum Brown liked to wear a ___ coat while working
- Mary ___ Hayes was made a sergeant after taking her fallen husbands place on the battlefield
- Charlie Chaplin once ate this strange item in a film
- Jackie Robinson's middle name is after a U.S. ___
- This is actually my middle name
- Even though Helen Keller was deaf and blind she still liked to go to these
- Evelyn Brand was a missionary to this country
- Lucy Maud Montgomery's most famous ___ was rejected by publishers when she first submitted it.
- Elizabeth Hamilton helped start the first private ___ in New York City
- The Wright brothers were inspired by a ___ to invent something that would change transportation forever
- Henry ___ was a peaceful man who did not believe America should be involved in WW2
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- Gladys Roy once accidentally walked into a spinning ___
- Marquis de Lafayette's father was killed by a ___
- Stan Lee created the world's greatest ___
- Charles Feldman started out selling these
- Anna Pavlova's official cause of death was pneumonia but some believe she was ____
- Gladys Aylward traveled over one ___ miles in the mountain to save orphans from war
- Diane ___ Was pictured riding atop a plane in a magazine advertisement
- Thomas ___ popularized ice cream and mac & cheese in America
- Benjamin Franklin established the first volunteer ___ department in America
- Florence Nightingale had a pet owl named ___
- Edith Tolkien was the inspiration for an elven ___
- Abigail Alcott was distantly responsible for the ___ Memorial
- My real name is Edward Teach
- A member of the Queen's Guard is also known as a
- Louisa May Alcott was a
- Alexander Hamilton was an ___ immigrant from an island in the Caribbean
- Annie ___ overcame a serious train accident
- Historians don't believe Marie Antoinette actually said "Let them eat ___!"
35 Clues: Louisa May Alcott was a • No one knows if I was real • My real name is Edward Teach • This is actually my middle name • Stan Lee created the world's greatest ___ • Charles Feldman started out selling these • Annie ___ overcame a serious train accident • Florence Nightingale had a pet owl named ___ • Evelyn Brand was a missionary to this country • ...
Causes of WW1 - Background 2025-08-10
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- (1) Britain had a traditional superiority over all other empires in this branch of the military which it was determined to retain (it was only lost during WW2.
- (3) three word term used to describe the belief that alliances with other empires acted to deter war by keeping each side without a clear superiority over the other.
- (1) in the lead up to WW1 Britain was contributing to the 'arms race' by building the latest super weapons, 'Dreadnoughts'. What type of weapon were these?
- (2) unlike Britain and France (which already had these), Germany needed to start to establish them after 1871 so they could build a empire that supplied prestige, raw materials and potential markets for their goods.
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- (2) what was the war fought in 1870-1 which ending in the humiliating defeat for France?
- (1) Because Britain had undergone the ? Revolution first, it had established a technological superiority over other European powers, which was only rivaled by Germany (and USA) by the early 1900s.
- (2) what part of the Kaiser's body was deformed at birth? (and may have contributed to need to prove himself)
- (2) The Queen of England and matriarch of the European royal families until her death in 22 Jan 1901. Her husband Prince Albert was German.
- (2) name of the Kaiser/Emperor of the new united German Empire
- (1) This German kingdom, that sounds like an empire to its east, was the most warlike and agressive of the German kingdoms and so after defeating France it used its power to forcibly united other German kingdoms into a German Empire.
10 Clues: (2) name of the Kaiser/Emperor of the new united German Empire • (2) what was the war fought in 1870-1 which ending in the humiliating defeat for France? • (2) what part of the Kaiser's body was deformed at birth? (and may have contributed to need to prove himself) • ...
World War One 2017-04-05
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- The name of the British queen who had multiple children marry into European ruling houses
- Small town in Northern Belgium that became famous for the amount of damage received from shelling as a result of nearby fighting between the Allies and German soldiers trying to gain military territory
- Treaty of ________, the famous treaty that was formed on the 28th June 1919 that saw the end of the war between Germany and the Allied Powers until WW2
- A new type of wire brought into the war that would strengthen the defences of a trench as it would be had for the enemy to get past
- The act of one country taking over another country’s land
- The belief of being a strong supporter of the rights of one’s country
- As a form of communication, soldiers were sent to and from the front line to carry messages to the commanding officers, they were called…
- The ________ Front, one of the most famous theatres of war during WW1, consisting of trenches running for hundreds of miles
- The psychological ‘illness’ that some soldiers became victim to, caused by prolonged exposure to gunfire, shelling, and the horrors of war
- The name given to the alliance made between Russia, Britain and France in 1907
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- The only occupation that would allow a women to be present on the front line
- A type of boat sometimes referred to as a “U-boat” that could travel completely under water and stated a new type of warfare on the high seas
- The political party that supported conscription and pushed for it to be put to a vote
- A vote put to the people asking one specific question to which there must be a direct response
- The compulsory call-up of men for military service
- The belief that army and navy forces should be given special ‘privileges’ by the government
- The name of the narrow strait that divides the Gallipoli peninsula from mainland Turkey
- The system of long, narrow excavations dug into the ground by soldier to protect them from shelling and gunfire
- The acronym given to the Australian and New Zealand troops that were most famous for their efforts fighting Turks in Gallipoli
- The name of the nation that joined Britain’s side on the 6th April 1917 after Germany had sunk one too many of their ships
20 Clues: The compulsory call-up of men for military service • The act of one country taking over another country’s land • The belief of being a strong supporter of the rights of one’s country • The only occupation that would allow a women to be present on the front line • The name given to the alliance made between Russia, Britain and France in 1907 • ...
Terms to Know 2024-05-03
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- an Americsn foreign policy that pledges American support for democracies against authoritarian threats
- the belief that every person has the freedom and opportunity to succeed and attain a better life
- the term used once Americans got used to their new routines in the city
- Laws that promoted segregation but that were considered constitutional. These were mostly found in the South
- form of fascism with disdain for liberal democracy and the parliament system
- when many black families traveled across America hoping to avoid racism against them
- shanty towns were built during the Great Depression by the homeless across the US
- a far-right, authoritarian, ultra naturalist political idealology and movement, characterized by a dictatorial leader
- liberal politicians and union leaders who supported democracy and equality
- a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations were enacted by FDR between 1933 and 1938
- an unspecified large group of people in a country or a group who do not express their opinions openly
- first round of the fear of the rise of communism
- the act of confining someone, usually for political or military reasons, in a camp or a prison
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- a WW2 term that covered a large portion of the Pacific Ocean, East Asia, and Southeast Asia, with significant engagements occurring as far south as northern Australia and as far North as the Aleutian Islands
- second round of the fear of the rise of communism
- The relationship between a country's military and the defense industry that supplies it
- social and economic phenomena that expanded continuously throughout the 20th century
- the period in which Americans—especially Americans who steered clear of the black inner city were forced to confront that emergent urbanism
- a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies
- a deal made by Reagan which sent arms to Iran to secure the release of hostages and find Nicaraguan rebels
- what caused the "rust belt" to form?
- the area once dominated by manufacturing industries, such as steel
- political scandal involving illegal activities by the Nixon Administration
- 1960's Social Movements
- a nationwide ban on the sale of alcohol
- stretched across the entire European continent, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Ural Mountains
26 Clues: 1960's Social Movements • what caused the "rust belt" to form? • a nationwide ban on the sale of alcohol • first round of the fear of the rise of communism • second round of the fear of the rise of communism • the area once dominated by manufacturing industries, such as steel • the term used once Americans got used to their new routines in the city • ...
Aidans crossword 2023-06-20
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- Plants, The US made ________ to get around Canada's tax laws
- Macphail, the first woman elected to the House of Commons
- Lyon Mackenzie King, served as the tenth prime minister of Canada
- B. Pearson, Canadian politician, diplomat, statesman, and scholar who served as the 14th prime minister of Canada
- Jews were collected and put into_____
- Aliens, Humans that are refugees in a foreign country
- X, Spy training camp
- The night the Nazis went all over Germany and destroyed churches
- Bennett, Canadian prime minister during the stock crash
- Warfare, the Deadliest form of war
- Plan, Germany would attack France first and then Russia in case of the outbreak of war.
- policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Entente, An alliance between 3 countries in ww1
- Exclusion Act, An act that excluded the Chinese
- Princip, The Straw that Broke the camels back (ww10
- merchant ships would have to travel in ______ to be able to get to countries
- fake news spread by the government
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- identification with and support for one's own country and its interests
- a person advocating that the right to vote be extended to more people, especially to women.
- is the belief that any violence, including war, is unjustifiable under any circumstances
- the process of making an area more urban.
- Wilson, Canada's first senator
- Fancy word for money owed
- Niemoller, a German theologian and Lutheran pastor (ww2)
- Ferry Service, repaired and damaged military aircraft between factories
- Black Hand, Terrorist organization responsible for killing the grand duke
- A pact between two or more countries
- Bonds, Money you give to the government when they need it, the longer you put your money in the more you get back
- CCF, from 1955 the Social Democratic Party of Canada, was a federal democratic socialist and social-democratic political party in Canada
- To Appeal to someone or look appealing
- Packs, German submarines would travel in ____
- Borden, The prime minister in Canada during ww1
- compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces.
- on the Margin, getting a loan from your brokerage and using the money from the loan to invest in more securities than you can buy with your available cash
34 Clues: X, Spy training camp • Fancy word for money owed • Wilson, Canada's first senator • Warfare, the Deadliest form of war • fake news spread by the government • A pact between two or more countries • Jews were collected and put into_____ • To Appeal to someone or look appealing • the process of making an area more urban. • Packs, German submarines would travel in ____ • ...
Great Depression 2023-03-10
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- A place where hungry people could get a free meal.
- A law that prevented the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages.
- The nickname given to the 1920s when the economy was booming prior to the Great Depression.
- A decrease in the general price level of goods and services.
- A series of 30 radio addresses given by President Roosevelt. They started during the Great Depression and continued during WW2.
- A number of laws passed between 1933 and 1934. The first series of laws that were part of Roosevelt's New Deal.
- Fall;what happened in the late 20s
- A second series of laws passed between 1935 and 1938 that were a part of President Roosevelt's New Deal.
- Something you can eat after purchasing from a market
- October 29, 1929. On this date, share prices on the New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed, becoming a pivotal factor in the emergence of the Great Depression.
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- when there is a long-term downturn in economic activity. A depression is like an extremely long and harsh recession.
- You buy shares of them to make a profit
- A general increase in the prices of goods and services.
- stands for the Civilian Conservation Corps. This was a government work relief program that gave unemployed people jobs working on environmental projects.
- President when the Great Depression began.
- A law that established pensions for the elderly, unemployment insurance, and aid to the disabled.
- A time of decline in economic activity when the GDP drops for two quarters in a row.
- A monetary system where a country's money is backed by an equal amount of gold. The U.S. abandoned this system during the Great Depression.
- You use these to store your money
- The name given to the drought-stricken southern plains region of the United States, which suffered severe dust storms during a drought in the 1930s.
- stands for Tennessee Valley Authority. It was an agency established to build dams along the Tennessee River.
- The acronym for the current President of the United States
- A time when President Roosevelt shut down the banks from March 6 to March 13 in 1933 in order to stabilize the banking system.
- A shantytown where homeless people built shacks out of things like scrap wood, cardboard, and tar paper. These towns were named after President Hoover.
24 Clues: You use these to store your money • Fall;what happened in the late 20s • You buy shares of them to make a profit • President when the Great Depression began. • A place where hungry people could get a free meal. • Something you can eat after purchasing from a market • A general increase in the prices of goods and services. • ...
Aaron Mariyamis: Regents Review Crossword puzzle 2023-06-05
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- A form of government that focuses on removing the class system and economy in favor of everyone getting the same thing
- the process of a nation taking over countries and turning into an empire
- the leader of Germany during WW2 and ordered the extermination of all Jews
- the time period were japan modernized into a modern power
- the war between the US and the USSR where the countries did not fight directly but started proxy wars in order to fight
- the time period were china tried to modernize but failed, leading to mass famine and death
- the first black leader of South Africa and removed apartheid from South Africa
- The point in time where people began to use logic in order to solve problems of the universe
- the leader of Ghana after it gained independence
- the war between the central powers and the allied powers and 40 million people died
- the leader of china after Mao Zedong and modernized the economy of china, also ordered the mass killing of people in Tienanmen square
- An enlightenment thinker that focused on life,liberty and property
- The war between Russia and Japan during the 1904 - 1905
- the war between the axis powers and the allied powers and had the highest death count of any war numbering up to 80 million people
- the civil war in France in order to remove the old estates system and put in their own government
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- A revolution that started in Afghanistan and aimed to remove the influence of the soviet Union in Afghanistan.
- A form of government that focuses on the economy and promotes competition between companies
- A form of government that has one leader take over all forms of life
- Civil war in Iran between the conservative followers of Islam and the Shah of Iran that is modernizing the country
- totally controls the economy, politics and social life
- the first leader of Kenya after the Kenyan revolution that used the governments money in order to gain more property
- the pride people have towards their nation
- The conference that split Africa into multiple different sections
- the targeted killing of a group of people in order to make them extinct
- the revolution in Albania with the goal of removing the french from power
25 Clues: the pride people have towards their nation • the leader of Ghana after it gained independence • totally controls the economy, politics and social life • The war between Russia and Japan during the 1904 - 1905 • the time period were japan modernized into a modern power • The conference that split Africa into multiple different sections • ...
Semester 1 Exam Review 2025-12-15
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- 17th amendment, direct election of ________
- _________ steel process, created by Henry _________
- railroad that connected East and West coast
- homeless communities named after President Hoover during the Depression
- photographer, documented the conditions of the working poor and tenement housing
- reporter, exposed lynching of African Americans in the South
- business leader, oil
- Mexican __________ Act, law that sent over 2 million Mexicans and Mexican Americans back to Mexico during the Depression
- business leader, steel
- anti-communist sentiment in the U.S. during the 1920's
- 16th amendment
- strike of railway workers, troops called in to break strike in Illinois
- __________ Renaissance, period of popular African American art, music and culture
- politicians who took advantage of immigrants to get votes
- attack on U.S. military base by Japan, led to U.S. involvement in WW2
- 18th amendment, ______ of alcohol
- Treaty of _______, officially ended WW1 by harshly punishing Germany
- Return to ________, President Harding's policy that America would return to isolationism and economic prosperity following WW1
- bill created by the people
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- Wilson's plan for peace in Europe following WW1
- foreign policy declaring equal access and trade with China
- reporter, exposed corruption in Rockefeller's oil company
- law that gave 160 acres of free land to settlers heading west
- reporter, wrote the Jungle about scandal in the meatpacking industry
- _________ diplomacy, foreign policy that promoted American businesses and loans in Latin American to promote American interests
- election to remove a public official from an elected office by forcing them to face another election
- broke up Native reservations and sold Native land to white settlers
- movement of 2 million African Americans to the North and West
- submitting to a popular vote a measure proposed by the public
- Teddy _______, "Square Deal" president
- severe dust storms that destroyed the Great Plains
- attempts to assimilate immigrants to American language and culture
- inventor of the lightbulb
- ____________ canal, waterway built to connect Atlantic and Pacific ocean
- foreign policy that promoted military force in Latin America to secure American interests
- extreme dislike of immigrants
- 19th amendment, women's ________
- organizations created by workers to demand better pay and working conditions
- buying stocks on margin and inflating their value, led to Stock Market crash
- U.S. Attorney General who led raids against suspected communists
40 Clues: 16th amendment • business leader, oil • business leader, steel • inventor of the lightbulb • bill created by the people • extreme dislike of immigrants • 19th amendment, women's ________ • 18th amendment, ______ of alcohol • Teddy _______, "Square Deal" president • 17th amendment, direct election of ________ • railroad that connected East and West coast • ...
WWI 2022-02-18
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- 1938, Hít-le gây ra vụ Xuy-đét nhằm thôn tính quốc gia nào?
- Tại Thái Bình Dương 1/1943, Mĩ đã chiến thắng được quân Nhật trong chiến dịch mang tên? Cùng với mã hiệu của nó là gì? (2)
- 6/8/1945, 2 quả bom nguyên tử của Mĩ được thả xuống, 1 tại Hiroshima với cái tên "Little Boy", 1 tại Nagasaki với tên?
- 1/1/1942, khởi đầu của cuộc chống quân phát xít và đồng thời tiến vào giai đoạn 2 của WW2, khối đã được hình thành để đối đầu với họ là?
- Ngày 1/9/1939 ai đã tấn công Ba Lan và khởi đầu cuộc chiến tranh thứ 2
- 2/1943, Liên Xô đã cầm cự và giành được chiến thắng khiến Đức và đồng minh của họ phải đầu hàng trong chiến dịch mang tên cùng với nơi chiến đấu là?
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- Chiến thắng tại Moscow đã phá hủy chiến lược "Chiến thắng chớp nhoáng" của ai?
- 7/12/1941, Nhật bản đã mở cuộc tấn công lên Pearl Harbor (Trân Châu Cảng) của Mĩ trong lúc cả hai bên đàm phán hòa bình, cùng với một số yếu tố khác mà Hoa Kỳ đã phải can dự vào trận chiến nào?
- Tại Thái Bình Dương 1/1943, Mĩ đã chiến thắng được quân Nhật trong chiến dịch mang tên? Cùng với mã hiệu của nó là gì?
- 7/12/1941, một trong những trận chiến đẫm máu nhất của lịch sử đã diễn ra với tên? (Hãy viết tên Tiếng Anh của nó)
- vào hè 1941, Đức đã thống trị được đa phần lãnh thổ của châu lục nào?
11 Clues: 1938, Hít-le gây ra vụ Xuy-đét nhằm thôn tính quốc gia nào? • vào hè 1941, Đức đã thống trị được đa phần lãnh thổ của châu lục nào? • Ngày 1/9/1939 ai đã tấn công Ba Lan và khởi đầu cuộc chiến tranh thứ 2 • Chiến thắng tại Moscow đã phá hủy chiến lược "Chiến thắng chớp nhoáng" của ai? • ...
The Firsts of Science and History 2019-07-19
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- Considered to be the "father of immunology", he created of the world's first vaccine for smallpox in 1796 using cowpox blisters, but was elected to Royal Society for his earlier work in Cuckoo bird behaviour.
- The 1st article in this famous Treaty that brought WWI to an end outlines the creation of the League of Nations and was signed in the Hall of Mirrors.
- This man became China's 1st emperor from 221 BC to 210 BC after the Qin conquered the other Waring States. He is also know for commisioning the "Great Wall in the North, LingqCanal in the South"
- The German invasion of Poland in 1939 occurred on the 1st of this month, widely considered to be the start of WW2 in Europe
- I ending the First French Republic, ushered in the First French Empire and became the Emperor of the French. Who am I (first name)?
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- The Battle of First ______ also know as First Battle of Bull Run by Union Forces, was the first major battle in the American Civil War
- This "Great Survey" of England & parts of Wales was completed in 1086 by the order of the First Norman King of England, William I, to collect information for tax collection purposes.
- Alphabetically the first nation in the EU, this nation is the birth place of many STEM people such as Hedy Lamarr, Siegfried Marcus, Kurt Gödel, Lise Meitner, Ernst Mach & Gregor Mendel
8 Clues: The German invasion of Poland in 1939 occurred on the 1st of this month, widely considered to be the start of WW2 in Europe • I ending the First French Republic, ushered in the First French Empire and became the Emperor of the French. Who am I (first name)? • ...
