asian countries Crossword Puzzles
countries 2026-02-24
Countries 2026-02-23
Across
- to do something fun or special to mark an important event
- a prepared item of food intended to be eaten
- a flag made up of three horizontal or vertical bonds of different colors
- a large group of countries, states, or territories
Down
- a special custom belief, or way of doing something that is passed down from parente to children
- a mark or sign that stand for an object, belief, or country
- a person who deeply loves, supports, and is loyal to their country
- a feeling of satisfaction,pleasure
8 Clues: a feeling of satisfaction,pleasure • a prepared item of food intended to be eaten • a large group of countries, states, or territories • to do something fun or special to mark an important event • a mark or sign that stand for an object, belief, or country • a person who deeply loves, supports, and is loyal to their country • ...
Countries 2026-02-25
Across
- It's famous for the carnival and soccer. We can visit Amazon River.
- It's a very big country. We can visit Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong ...
- It's big. You can enjoy beaches. You can see rare animals such as kangaroos and koalas.
- The flag is black, yellow, and red. You can see beautiful castles.
Down
- It's a snow country. It's famous for maple syrups.
- We can visit Roma. We can enjoy delicious food such as pizza, pasta, gelato (ice cream)
- We can enjoy delicious food such as ratatouille, escargot, parfait, macaron ...
- We can visit Shibuya, Sapporo, Naha ...
8 Clues: We can visit Shibuya, Sapporo, Naha ... • It's a snow country. It's famous for maple syrups. • The flag is black, yellow, and red. You can see beautiful castles. • It's famous for the carnival and soccer. We can visit Amazon River. • It's a very big country. We can visit Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong ... • ...
US Fall Final Review 1 2023-12-13
Across
- This movement encouraged people to question the authority of their gov't.
- This 1823 declaration warned Europeans not to recolonize newly independent Latin American countries.
- Rockefeller made much of his money by controlling this industry.
- This amendment says your right to vote cannot be infringed on based on race.
- Among other things, the Compromise of 1850 officially made ___ a state.
- Most Asian immigrants were processed and entered the U.S. at this place in San Francisco.
- Carnegie made much of his money by controlling this industry.
- This was used to decide the issue of slavery in many territories/states, including Utah & New Mexico.
Down
- This idea encouraged Americans to believe they should control all land from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans.
- Most European immigrants were processed and entered the U.S. at this place in New York.
- This idea/power of the Supreme Court, was established with the trial Marbury vs. Madison.
- The Emancipation Proclamation freed enslaved people in ___ land.
- This pamphlet, written by Thomas Paine in Jan. 1776, encouraged Colonists to separate from England.
- This type of business integration requires someone to own the means of production from beginning to end (bottom to top).
- This amendment outlawed slavery & involuntary servitude.
- This amendment says if you're born in the U.S. you're a citizen.
- This movement promoted the end of slavery.
17 Clues: This movement promoted the end of slavery. • This amendment outlawed slavery & involuntary servitude. • Carnegie made much of his money by controlling this industry. • The Emancipation Proclamation freed enslaved people in ___ land. • Rockefeller made much of his money by controlling this industry. • ...
Korea and Canada Relationship 2026-02-24
14 Clues: Official deal • Korea’s capital • 1950–53 conflict • Canada’s capital • Honored soldiers • Friendly nations • Close cooperation • Diplomatic office • Close cooperation • East Asian country • 2014 trade deal type • North American country • Buying and selling goods • Moving to another country
PENDIDIKAN PANCASILA 2025-03-09
Across
- LAMBANG SILA PERTAMA
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- TANJUNG SELOR
- KALIMANTAN TIMUR
- SENJATA TRADISIONAL
- PEMIMPIN PROVINSI
- KECAMATAN DI SAMARINDA
- HASIL KONGRES PEMUDA II
Down
- PEMIMPIN KABUPATEN
- AGAR MENCAPAI MUFAKAT
- IBU KOTA INDONESIA
- TOTAL KECAMATAN DI SAMARINDA
- MAKANAN SUMATERA BARAT
- RUMAH ADAT KALTIM
14 Clues: TANJUNG SELOR • KALIMANTAN TIMUR • RUMAH ADAT KALTIM • PEMIMPIN PROVINSI • PEMIMPIN KABUPATEN • IBU KOTA INDONESIA • SENJATA TRADISIONAL • LAMBANG SILA PERTAMA • AGAR MENCAPAI MUFAKAT • MAKANAN SUMATERA BARAT • KECAMATAN DI SAMARINDA • HASIL KONGRES PEMUDA II • TOTAL KECAMATAN DI SAMARINDA • Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Southeast Asia 2026-02-12
Across
- Long, narrow country on the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia
- Landlocked country along the Mekong River
- Southeast Asian country formerly known as Burma
- Island nation made up of more than 7,000 islands
- Southeast Asian nation once called Siam
Down
- World’s largest archipelago by number of islands
- Country split between the Malay Peninsula and Borneo
- Home of the ancient Angkor Wat temple complex
- City-state at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula
9 Clues: Southeast Asian nation once called Siam • Landlocked country along the Mekong River • Home of the ancient Angkor Wat temple complex • Southeast Asian country formerly known as Burma • World’s largest archipelago by number of islands • Island nation made up of more than 7,000 islands • Country split between the Malay Peninsula and Borneo • ...
Countries 2022-08-29
8 Clues: anime • bo''le o' wa'er • oliver is from here • similar to australia • guns are allowed here • we are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • strong accent orange hair • maple syrup originated here
Countries 2022-12-21
Across
- Has the Largest Art Museum
- Famous for its cigars, its rum made from sugar cane.
- Dinar currency, the largest African nation
- Has over 17,000 islands spreading between the pacific and Indian Ocean
Down
- Has the coldest inhabited town on Earth
- The national animal is the mountainous gazelle
- There more than 400 airports & Amazon rainforest
- World’s second largest country.
8 Clues: Has the Largest Art Museum • World’s second largest country. • Has the coldest inhabited town on Earth • Dinar currency, the largest African nation • The national animal is the mountainous gazelle • There more than 400 airports & Amazon rainforest • Famous for its cigars, its rum made from sugar cane. • ...
Countries 2023-01-30
Countries 2023-04-12
Across
- This country has the highest population
- This country won the 2022 World Cup
- This country shares a name with a continent
- The baguette is the national dish
- The Burj Khalifa is located here
Down
- This country produces 11 million gallons of maple syrup
- The Statue of Liberty is located here
- The country is the largest in the world
8 Clues: The Burj Khalifa is located here • The baguette is the national dish • This country won the 2022 World Cup • The Statue of Liberty is located here • This country has the highest population • The country is the largest in the world • This country shares a name with a continent • This country produces 11 million gallons of maple syrup
Countries 2021-02-06
8 Clues: a country in North Africa • a country in South America • a country in western Europe • a country in central Europe • a country in Southeast Asia • a country that is part of the United Kingdom • a large country in the southwest Pacific Ocean • a country in western Europe famous for its perfumes
Countries 2022-05-02
8 Clues: Home of IKEA • Largest country • Colonized Brazil • Fat people and guns • Took Goa from Portugal • In conflict with Russia over Crimea • European country with territory in South America • Only South American country that doesnt border a Spanish-speaking country
Countries 2022-05-03
8 Clues: Largest ocean • The captial is Seoul • The largest continent • The cleanest country(2022) • This country has the statue of liberty • It has no land borders with other countries • It is the first country to celebrate new years • It is the second most populated country in the world
Countries 2022-05-27
8 Clues: they use yen • "In God We Trust" • they use the currency reals • "Liberty,Equality,Fraternity" • "Serve the people" it is political • in the past, they colonized so many countries • this country has a different accent of english • the president is still in office after 20 years
Countries 2022-05-29
8 Clues: home to samba music • home of the kangaroos • country formed after WWII • still has a powerful royal family • country's name can also be a food • there is a south and north of this country • has languages like hindi, sanskrit, panjabi • country name comes from the latin root meaning silver
Countries 2016-08-30
COUNTRIES 2018-03-07
8 Clues: Riyadh • silver fern • Land of rising sun • Cannes film festival • Recep Tayyip Erdoğan • First cashless country • This country's flag has a maple tree leaf • A famous politician of this neighboring country was on house arrest for almost 15 years
Countries 2019-12-27
8 Clues: A European country • A small Asian Country • it is famous for Cherry • Obama was its president • the second most populous country • Tt has been around for 6000 years • a nation in northern North America • It is often referred to as the Garden City
countries 2024-01-18
Across
- this country is known for their Ikea meatball’s
- this country has a unicorn as their national animal
- this country is known for mafia
- it’s national animal is the bald eagle
Down
- this country is known for saunas
- the country is known for spicy foods
- it’s the smallest country in the world
- this country is known for starting a war
8 Clues: this country is known for mafia • this country is known for saunas • the country is known for spicy foods • it’s the smallest country in the world • it’s national animal is the bald eagle • this country is known for starting a war • this country is known for their Ikea meatball’s • this country has a unicorn as their national animal
Countries 2023-09-08
Countries 2024-01-10
9 Clues: Capital is Tokyo • Capital of Vienna • land of rising sun • Land of the pharaohs • Home of the Eiffel Tower • Famous for pizza and pasta • Country with the Great Wall • known for kangaroos and koala • largest country in South Africa
Countries 2024-10-24
Countries 2025-02-25
Across
- what country is the biggest producer of milk?
- What is the worlds second largest island-country?
- What country does the Panama Canal run through?
Down
- What country currently owns Greenland?
- What country has a moose as its national animal?
- What country is olive, and is in North America on Ms. Anjaz's map?
- In what country did the Chelyabinsk event occur?
- What country do we live in?
8 Clues: What country do we live in? • What country currently owns Greenland? • what country is the biggest producer of milk? • What country does the Panama Canal run through? • What country has a moose as its national animal? • In what country did the Chelyabinsk event occur? • What is the worlds second largest island-country? • ...
COUNTRIES 2025-03-31
Countries 2025-03-25
8 Clues: Capital of Nepal? • AFF Cup 2025 runner-up? • Largest country in Asia? • Country famous for the Merlion? • Country shaped like letter "S"? • Japanese dish with vinegared rice? • Traditional costume of South Korea? • Vietnamese dish in Top 100 (in 2025)?
ahps 1.1 2013-10-29
Across
- Anything that is needed to effectively manage an enterprise. Animal health products (vaccines etc), animal ID, genetic testing, feed, labour, insurance, infrastructure, utilities, livestock agents, transporters.
- this country has the most cattle by FAR, and is the 3rd largest beef exporter.
- wheat, and beef/veal export, both fetch around _____ billion dollars for the Australian export market. Wool 2.3 billion. Lamb almost 1 billion.
- Peak ___________s (eg cattle _________ and sheep meats _______ in Australia) – represent industry to liase and influence government and regulatory bodies. Compulsory or voluntary levy for funding. May provide additional services to members eg EHS (environment, health and safety) services.
- the role of ___________ in animal production systems: varies across commonwealth/state/local. Biosecurty Australia, DAFF, AQIS (quarantine), AHA (animal health Australia), PIMC (primary industries).
- despite only producing about 2.6% of the worlds beef, (7th or 8th), Australia is the ________ biggest beef exporter after Brazil (we have low population).
- an animal production system can be many things, ranging from agricultural animal production, ___________ animal production, or even wildlife.
- complementary sheep/wool-wheat zone: crops can be grazed n winter (feed limiting), harvested early summer, sheep graze ______ in summer (feed limiting). This allows increase in sheep stocking rate, with minimal impact on grain production.
- (3 words) this state has the highest number of farms. (31.5% of total farms in Australia)
- currency fluctuations, international trends (eg trend towards different types of beef (Waghu etc)) and ________ can all impact on farmers income. Hard to predict.
- research funding: the levy on ______ prices is 2% for each sheep sold over $5.00. maximum of 20c. Lambs, maximum of $1.50.
- countries requiring _________ assistance for food include: many middle African countries, Mongolia, Iraq, Afghanistan and North Korea.
- (2 words) ________ ______ groups such as the RSPCA: work in conjunction with govt – policy devt. Can also have investigation/prosecution powers.
- should see slide 19 of lecture 2, week 1 – general industry structure, for all of the bodies that influence a _____.
- the government support to the Australian agricultural industries is relatively ____ compared with some other countries. Around 4%. NZ = 1%. Japan, Korea, Iceland, Switzerland and Norway between 47-61%.
- health of an animal has both physical and ___________ components
- the degree of human control is higher in _____________ production systems.
- _________ and South East Asian countries are major importers of Australian agricultural products. Also China, the Middle East, US, Europe and other Asian countries.
- in animal production systems can undergo fire brigade work eg help out with cows having trouble calving, as well as bigger picture – offering _______ on nutrition and genetics to avoid calving problems.
- why do ____________? – _______ can provide significant returns on investment due to increased productivity/health. Vital for maintaining competitiveness in the industry.
Down
- the _____ (Australian) and INRA (European) are both large research institutes, and can conduct research on agriculture/environment/etc.
- breaches in biosecurity include FMD in the UK, _______ influenza in Indonesia, and abalone viral ganglioneuritis.
- farmer has some control over cost of production (amount of feed utilised an important determinant), less control over _______.
- when considering disease risk, a major risk can be ___________ of new animals into the system. Systems can be closed eg. Self replacing merino flock, open, or partial.
- __________ research centres (CRCs) : government and industry. Provide funding to tackle challenges faced by end-users and researchers, etc etc. Eg Australian Seafood CRC, Sheep Industry Innovation CRC, Invasive Animals CRC.
- veterinary faculties within ___________ and non-vet facultites (eg biomedicine, agriculture, science) can be part of cooperative research centres (CRCs) or commercial research.
- plant and animal growing systems can complement each other so much so that the ____ of both is greater than each on their own.
- _____ can actually play a part in spreading disease (moving from property to property, dealing with sick animals, etc).
- can look at animal health with different perspectives: individual level – herd or flock – local community – state level (eg QLD has the most beef cattle – 11.6million head) – national level - _____________ level of focus (eg Australia second biggest beef exporter).
- in many ways, plant and animal production can be used in complementary ways eg the sheep-_________ belt in north-west VIC, extending up the eastern flank of Australia, and in southern WA.
- Australian agricultural exports are worth around $32.1 _________
- the FDA and APVMA regulate veterinary _____________. (Food and Drug Administration, Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority).
- _______ _________ groups such as PETA: pressure on international retailers regarding actions viewed as unethical eg mulesing in Australia.
- _____________ of industries varies across state/state, country to country. Some are more tightly regulated, some more self-regulating.
- _________ eg by wild dogs/foxes and other external influences are significant factors in extensive (but not intensive) systems.
- animal production systems can have financial, medical, psychological, environmental and ___________ value.
- intensive production systems generally have a higher ___________ density compared with extensive systems.
- _________ bodies fund research. Eg MLA, AWI. Levy on produce. This means more research money in large animal production systems than small pets etc – don’t have levy on dogs/cats. Some industry funds matched by government funding.
- ______ societies provide: information/marketing/pedigree registration/youth development/_____ standards/risk review for the _____ and some regulatory roles.
39 Clues: Australian agricultural exports are worth around $32.1 _________ • health of an animal has both physical and ___________ components • the degree of human control is higher in _____________ production systems. • this country has the most cattle by FAR, and is the 3rd largest beef exporter. • ...
Blue Week 19 2021-12-23
Across
- Kind, respectful behavior
- A high _______ is important at a job or classroom
- There are thousands of _____ of forests to explore in Seward area
- A small island nation off the coast of China. It became independent after the Chinese Civil War in 1949.
- To trade
- Societies measure their wealth by how the _______ is doing
Down
- A friend or partner
- A southeast Asian country composed of more than 7,000 islands
- An award is an example
- A southeast Asian nation the US was at war with during the 1960s and 1970s
10 Clues: To trade • A friend or partner • An award is an example • Kind, respectful behavior • A high _______ is important at a job or classroom • Societies measure their wealth by how the _______ is doing • A southeast Asian country composed of more than 7,000 islands • There are thousands of _____ of forests to explore in Seward area • ...
FRIED. 2022-10-20
Across
- A Turkish dish of poached eggs in a spicy tomato sauce.
- Fried and often served on toast.
- Delicious South East Asian rice usually served with a fried egg on top.
- Japanese rolled egg omelet.
- A South Asian buttery dish.
- Colloquially Australian. Best accompanied with toasted soldiers.
- A brunch dish consisting of an English muffin, a poached egg and Hollandaise sauce.
Down
- The state of my brain.
- The Spanish version of this dish uses chicken in the mixture instead of potato and rice.
- Colonel Sanders spicy and crispy battered bird appendages.
10 Clues: The state of my brain. • Japanese rolled egg omelet. • A South Asian buttery dish. • Fried and often served on toast. • A Turkish dish of poached eggs in a spicy tomato sauce. • Colonel Sanders spicy and crispy battered bird appendages. • Colloquially Australian. Best accompanied with toasted soldiers. • ...
Cat breeds 2024-05-16
Across
- It is one of the oldest natural breeds in North America.
- long-haired breed of domestic cat with Siamese-style point coloration and sapphire-blue eyes.
- is a long-haired breed of cat characterised by a round face and short muzzle
Down
- one of the first distinctly recognised breeds of Asian cat
- color of an orange
- hybrid cat created from crossing of an Asian leopard cat
- It is named for its resemblance to the ocelot.
- rarest cat breed
- color of an blackberry
- also called the "Sacred Cat of Burma"
10 Clues: rarest cat breed • color of an orange • color of an blackberry • also called the "Sacred Cat of Burma" • It is named for its resemblance to the ocelot. • hybrid cat created from crossing of an Asian leopard cat • It is one of the oldest natural breeds in North America. • one of the first distinctly recognised breeds of Asian cat • ...
Andrea's Favorite Things 2025-11-23
AHPS: Week 1 - Lec 1 and 2: Intro and General Industry Structure. 2013-08-18
Across
- _________ and South East Asian countries are major importers of Australian agricultural products. Also China, the Middle East, US, Europe and other Asian countries.
- countries requiring _________ assistance for food include: many middle African countries, Mongolia, Iraq, Afghanistan and North Korea.
- Australian agricultural exports are worth around $32.1 _________
- the degree of human control is higher in _____________ production systems.
- Peak ___________s (eg cattle _________ and sheep meats _______ in Australia) – represent industry to liase and influence government and regulatory bodies. Compulsory or voluntary levy for funding. May provide additional services to members eg EHS (environment, health and safety) services.
- in many ways, plant and animal production can be used in complementary ways eg the sheep-_________ belt in north-west VIC, extending up the eastern flank of Australia, and in southern WA.
- (2 words) ________ ______ groups such as the RSPCA: work in conjunction with govt – policy devt. Can also have investigation/prosecution powers.
- despite only producing about 2.6% of the worlds beef, (7th or 8th), Australia is the ________ biggest beef exporter after Brazil (we have low population).
- this country has the most cattle by FAR, and is the 3rd largest beef exporter.
- animal production systems can have financial, medical, psychological, environmental and ___________ value.
- veterinary faculties within ___________ and non-vet facultites (eg biomedicine, agriculture, science) can be part of cooperative research centres (CRCs) or commercial research.
- _____ can actually play a part in spreading disease (moving from property to property, dealing with sick animals, etc).
- when considering disease risk, a major risk can be ___________ of new animals into the system. Systems can be closed eg. Self replacing merino flock, open, or partial.
- the government support to the Australian agricultural industries is relatively ____ compared with some other countries. Around 4%. NZ = 1%. Japan, Korea, Iceland, Switzerland and Norway between 47-61%.
- ______ societies provide: information/marketing/pedigree registration/youth development/_____ standards/risk review for the _____ and some regulatory roles.
- health of an animal has both physical and ___________ components
- wheat, and beef/veal export, both fetch around _____ billion dollars for the Australian export market. Wool 2.3 billion. Lamb almost 1 billion.
- plant and animal growing systems can complement each other so much so that the ____ of both is greater than each on their own.
- why do ____________? – _______ can provide significant returns on investment due to increased productivity/health. Vital for maintaining competitiveness in the industry.
- intensive production systems generally have a higher ___________ density compared with extensive systems.
- an animal production system can be many things, ranging from agricultural animal production, ___________ animal production, or even wildlife.
Down
- farmer has some control over cost of production (amount of feed utilised an important determinant), less control over _______.
- _________ eg by wild dogs/foxes and other external influences are significant factors in extensive (but not intensive) systems.
- _______ _________ groups such as PETA: pressure on international retailers regarding actions viewed as unethical eg mulesing in Australia.
- research funding: the levy on ______ prices is 2% for each sheep sold over $5.00. maximum of 20c. Lambs, maximum of $1.50.
- can look at animal health with different perspectives: individual level – herd or flock – local community – state level (eg QLD has the most beef cattle – 11.6million head) – national level - _____________ level of focus (eg Australia second biggest beef exporter).
- the FDA and APVMA regulate veterinary _____________. (Food and Drug Administration, Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority).
- complementary sheep/wool-wheat zone: crops can be grazed n winter (feed limiting), harvested early summer, sheep graze ______ in summer (feed limiting). This allows increase in sheep stocking rate, with minimal impact on grain production.
- (3 words) this state has the highest number of farms. (31.5% of total farms in Australia)
- breaches in biosecurity include FMD in the UK, _______ influenza in Indonesia, and abalone viral ganglioneuritis.
- in animal production systems can undergo fire brigade work eg help out with cows having trouble calving, as well as bigger picture – offering _______ on nutrition and genetics to avoid calving problems.
- _________ bodies fund research. Eg MLA, AWI. Levy on produce. This means more research money in large animal production systems than small pets etc – don’t have levy on dogs/cats. Some industry funds matched by government funding.
- _____________ of industries varies across state/state, country to country. Some are more tightly regulated, some more self-regulating.
- the role of ___________ in animal production systems: varies across commonwealth/state/local. Biosecurty Australia, DAFF, AQIS (quarantine), AHA (animal health Australia), PIMC (primary industries).
- __________ research centres (CRCs) : government and industry. Provide funding to tackle challenges faced by end-users and researchers, etc etc. Eg Australian Seafood CRC, Sheep Industry Innovation CRC, Invasive Animals CRC.
- should see slide 19 of lecture 2, week 1 – general industry structure, for all of the bodies that influence a _____.
- Anything that is needed to effectively manage an enterprise. Animal health products (vaccines etc), animal ID, genetic testing, feed, labour, insurance, infrastructure, utilities, livestock agents, transporters.
- currency fluctuations, international trends (eg trend towards different types of beef (Waghu etc)) and ________ can all impact on farmers income. Hard to predict.
- the _____ (Australian) and INRA (European) are both large research institutes, and can conduct research on agriculture/environment/etc.
39 Clues: Australian agricultural exports are worth around $32.1 _________ • health of an animal has both physical and ___________ components • the degree of human control is higher in _____________ production systems. • this country has the most cattle by FAR, and is the 3rd largest beef exporter. • ...
INTRODUCTION TO DEBATE 2022-04-05
13 Clues: no POI • with POI • title to argue • highly specific • sides in debate • this house would • making arguments • rejects the motion • a broad resolution • this house supports • supports the motion • this house celebrates • this house believes that
Development and Industry Crossword 2015-02-22
Across
- When core countries use resources at the expense of the periphery
- Internet Access in America 50%. Internet Access in Africa 10%
- Some consider India in this stage
- 3 words. 2% of US labor force
- 3 words. Literacy, education, GDP, and Urbanization used to determine this
- Synonym for Progress
- system in which power/economics is favored towards Core nations
Down
- Toyota USA builds a maquiladora in Baja Mexico
- another word(s) for semi-periphery countries
- Some consider Mexico in this Stage
- Acronym for how a country is rated according to literacy, education, health, ect.
- Measures national economic health of a nation using total amount of goods and services
- Creator of the model of economic development
- when cultures fuse into one
- Some consider Sweden in this Stage
- Most of Africa in this stage
- Core countries using politics and economics over periphery countries
- Total value of goods and services produced within the borders of a country
- acronym for what money can actually buy in a nation
19 Clues: Synonym for Progress • when cultures fuse into one • Most of Africa in this stage • 3 words. 2% of US labor force • Some consider India in this stage • Some consider Mexico in this Stage • Some consider Sweden in this Stage • another word(s) for semi-periphery countries • Creator of the model of economic development • Toyota USA builds a maquiladora in Baja Mexico • ...
Fifth Form TPR Crossword Summer 2023 2023-06-04
Across
- Martin Luther King fought for this.
- Aim of punishment leading to behaviour change.
- Type of punishment involving death for serious crimes.
- Discouraging people from committing crimes.
- Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" is a famous one.
- Punishment that causes suffering to the offender.
- Martin Luther King won the Nobel Prize for this.
- Capital punishment is believed to provide this for certain crimes.
- Different countries have different rules, known as _________.
Down
- Aim of punishment focusing on keeping society safe.
- Concern about irreversible ones in capital punishment.
- One reason some countries keep capital punishment.
- Capital punishment carries the risk of punishing them.
- Capital punishment is _______________, which is one major reason many believe it should not be used at all.
- Capital punishment is believed to deter this.
- Reason why some countries don't use capital punishment.
- The Samaritan in the parable is seen as one.
- Different countries have different ones about right and wrong.
- One reason against capital punishment is rooted in human _________.
19 Clues: Martin Luther King fought for this. • Discouraging people from committing crimes. • The Samaritan in the parable is seen as one. • Capital punishment is believed to deter this. • Aim of punishment leading to behaviour change. • Martin Luther King won the Nobel Prize for this. • Punishment that causes suffering to the offender. • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary Crossword 2017-03-14
Across
- American Naval Officer who is credible with opening and re-establishing regular trade between Japan and the western world in 1853.
- Code of the Samurai, translates to "way of the warrior."
- When the last shogun was overthrown and the emperor assumed direct control over the nation. The period (1868-1912) was marked by Japan's opening to the West and the establishment of a strong centralized government.
- Occurs when a strong nation takes over a weaker nation or region and dominates its economic political, and cultural life. Japan used the European model.
- A Japanese pilot trained in World War 2 to make a suicidal crash attack, especially upon a ship.
- Having the belief or idea that your own group or culture is better or more important than others.
- The change from producing items by hand, to mass producing them by machines in factories.
- President during the end of World War 2 that gave the orders to drop the atomic bombs on Japan.
- The belief that a country should not be involved or interfere with other countries.
- System The 12th through 19th centuries in Japan. During this time period local rulers, powerful families or military, warlords, dominated the land, while the emperor was merely a figure head and not a significant political presence
Down
- Japan's leader during World War 2 in attacks on other Asian countries and the United States. He over saw the Japanese government unconditional surrender that ended World War 2.
- A state that is controlled and protected by another.
- The government of a medieval Japan in which the shogun, served as the actual leader, while the emperors was the symbolic head of the state and religion.
- American military officer who oversaw the successful Allied occupation and rebuilding of Japan after World War 2.
- The decision to keep merchants, traders, and travelers out of Japan because they do not want outsiders to influence their culture or ideas.
- A secret military project started in 1949, to produce the first United States nuclear weapon.
- The political transition of land ownership from the control one entity to another.
- An area or place in which important military events occur or are progressing.
18 Clues: A state that is controlled and protected by another. • Code of the Samurai, translates to "way of the warrior." • An area or place in which important military events occur or are progressing. • The political transition of land ownership from the control one entity to another. • The belief that a country should not be involved or interfere with other countries. • ...
Globalization 2022-02-15
Across
- refers as the process of getting countries become more accessible to each other in terms of economic, cultural, and political aspects
- one of the benefits of economic integration. "It is said that benefits can be gained in trading products, services and capitals with the other countries because the number of products one can choose from the market increases significantly".
- the aggregate of all national markets
- refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- one of the countries that dominated WTO and also know as United States of America
- A trade route that starts the globalization
- the Author of Australia and the POlitics of Globalization
- A religion that spread in 1492 that helped globalization
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- the Culture that spread by Alexander the Great
- one of the countries that dominated WTO and located in east asia
- A new way of mass producing steel was introduced and the mining of ______, which is the main source of fuel, was begun.
- the activities of governments concerning the political relations between countries
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- is defined as a person or thing belonging to a specific town or area
- the business of buying and selling items
- aspect of globalization that involves transportation
- the product that was forced to produce here in the philippines by the Spaniards, this product was sent and sold in Mexico
- an organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations. Founded in January 1, 1995.
- The ____________________ was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840
- one of the benefits of Economic Integration. "Multinational corporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well. Subtly imbedded in every finished products is the introduction of a new culture."
- is also known as the Computer Age, Digital Age, or New Media Age
Down
- A book that says Globalization is the most slippery, dangerous and important buzzword of the late 20th century.
- promotes long – term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- also know as International monetary Fund
- One of the benefits of Economic Integration. Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- on of the countries that dominated WTO and is is a small country sandwiched between Belgium and Germany in Western Europe
- one of the benefits of economic integration. "Because of the capital being brought to the country by the large foreign investors, a number of Filipinos became employed, being employed."
- A _____ is a government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export during a particular period
- one of the countries that dominated WTO and is a country located in the heart of Western Europe
- The leader that hastens globalization in 334B.C.
- one of the words that described Globalizaion by John Wiseman
- When the Spaniards colonized the Philippines, the tobacco harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there. This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the _____________
- one of the countries that dominated WTO and the main source of Animes and Mangas
- A mentality that is connected with the cultural effect of globalization
- aspect of globalization that involves the interaction of information through technology
- During the 15th and 16th centuries, the western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into __________ before
37 Clues: the aggregate of all national markets • also know as International monetary Fund • the business of buying and selling items • A trade route that starts the globalization • the Culture that spread by Alexander the Great • The leader that hastens globalization in 334B.C. • aspect of globalization that involves transportation • ...
Countries of Asia crossword 2022-11-02
Across
- The first American president to visit China, famous for well known Watergate Scandal, Richard.
- A Southern Asian country that is the second most populated country in the world and that is known for creating the Hindu religion.
- A system of government run by the people and based off of elections, which had a party fighting against communists in China's Civil War.
- The public transit system created by Japan that provides the quickest and most efficient system in the world, 2 words.
- The leader of the communist party in China who acted as China's chairman through events like the great leap forward and the cultural revolution, Mao.
- A closed off country that provides no outside access to information and teaches their people to worship their dictatorship of the Kim dynasty as gods, 2 words.
- Japan's biggest city and the biggest city in the world with a population of 14 million people.
- The war between North and South Korea where South Korea fought for nationalism with the U.S.A and North Korea fought for communism with China and the USSR, 2 words.
- The religion of Japan that influences the lives and customs of the Japanese people.
- An archipelago off the coast of China known for being the most advanced country in robotics.
Down
- The country that invaded India in 1608 and ruled over the Indian people harshly.
- The religion of the people of India that worships many gods as well as animals.
- The leader of China's nationalist party who led them through China's Civil War, Chiang.
- The dividing line between North and South Korea, 2 words.
- A time when China's chairman Mao Zedong attempted to get rid of China's old culture and had anyone who could question his power killed or tortured, 2 words.
- An Indian lawyer who fought to end the British rule over India using peaceful protests, Mahatma.
- A river in Northern India that is known as a sacred place to wash sins away for the Indian people, 2 words.
- A quickly developing country on the southern end of the Korean peninsula, 2 words
- A government system run on the ideology that all citizens share the same wealth, used by countries such as Russia and China.
- The government system that China was run by for 3,000 years until the early 19th century.
- A Eastern Asian country run by a communist government and currently the biggest manufacturing super power worldwide.
21 Clues: The dividing line between North and South Korea, 2 words. • The religion of the people of India that worships many gods as well as animals. • The country that invaded India in 1608 and ruled over the Indian people harshly. • A quickly developing country on the southern end of the Korean peninsula, 2 words • ...
hair 2015-09-21
16 Clues: asian • ur hair • boy cut • ur legs • pluck em • permanent • like ur hair • length of urs • what hair does • like the ocean • its like a curl • the ends of urs • how I have my hair • how girls wear hair • kinda like mine a bit • hair dresser does what
Joseph's crossword challenge 2024-07-07
16 Clues: no noise • male relative • asian country • elephants nose • head protection • green sour fruit • the study of god • brass instrument • capital of spain • the beautiful game • smallest continent • first prime number • first book in bible • greek sign for first • move from one place to another • winner of general election 2024
Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-11
Across
- A company operating in many countries.
- A wealthy nation with strong businesses.
- Removing trade barriers and extra costs.
- A nation with little industry and services.
- The world becoming more connected.
- Nations trading freely with worker movement.
Down
- A trade deal between two countries.
- How a country manages its money.
- A country that governs itself.
- A trade deal among many countries.
- Government tax and spending decisions.
- Nearby countries working together.
- A group of nations with easy trade.
13 Clues: A country that governs itself. • How a country manages its money. • A trade deal among many countries. • Nearby countries working together. • The world becoming more connected. • A trade deal between two countries. • A group of nations with easy trade. • A company operating in many countries. • Government tax and spending decisions. • A wealthy nation with strong businesses. • ...
Africa crossword 2025-04-02
Across
- coast becme an important trade area where goods like
- who was know for is wealth and great leaders
- zimbabwe is famous for its
- how many countries africa is made up
- the european countries took control of many
- the egyptians built large
- many countries gained the
- when the europan countries began to colonize Africa
Down
- the history africa is important for the
- coast becme an important trade area where goods like
- early human is called
- the egyptians create a system of
- africa is a large
- when the africa have the the indipendence
14 Clues: africa is a large • early human is called • the egyptians built large • many countries gained the • zimbabwe is famous for its • the egyptians create a system of • how many countries africa is made up • the history africa is important for the • when the africa have the the indipendence • the european countries took control of many • who was know for is wealth and great leaders • ...
The Olympics 2024-05-13
Genetics 2020-08-29
Across
- OG Kush & G13
- Wedding Cake & Gelato #33
- OGKB & Mendo Montage
- Chemdog #4 & Tres Dawg
- Clementine & Purple Punch
- Tangie & Lemon Skunk
- Skunk #1 & Afghani
- Afghani & Blackberry
- GDP & OG Kush
- GDP & Durban Poison
Down
- Strawberry Diesel & OG Kush
- GSC & Tangie
- Chemdog & SFV OG
- South Asian & Jamacian Landraces
- California Orange & Skunk
- Trainwreck & Hawaiian
- Cinderella 99 & Vortex
- Cherry Pie & Tangie
- Sunset Sherbet & Thin Mint GSC
19 Clues: GSC & Tangie • OG Kush & G13 • GDP & OG Kush • Chemdog & SFV OG • Skunk #1 & Afghani • Cherry Pie & Tangie • GDP & Durban Poison • OGKB & Mendo Montage • Tangie & Lemon Skunk • Afghani & Blackberry • Trainwreck & Hawaiian • Chemdog #4 & Tres Dawg • Cinderella 99 & Vortex • Wedding Cake & Gelato #33 • California Orange & Skunk • Clementine & Purple Punch • Strawberry Diesel & OG Kush • ...
SE Asia-Lucas,Bryce,And Jaiden 2018-05-03
Across
- end of the cycle of suffering, ultimate goal for Buddhists
- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was formed in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand to promote political and economic cooperation and regional stability.
- raising of crops and livestock for sale
- farming that provides only enough to feed the family)
- gradually withdraw U.S. troops and replace them with South Vietnamese soldiers
- the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries
- military government involving the suspension of ordinary law
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
- Chemical that killed off forests
Down
- a military or political group that rules a country after taking power by force
- region of volcanoes and earthquakes surrounding the Pacific Ocean
- A series of major attacks by communist forces in the Vietnam War.
- a temporary suspension of fighting, typically one during which peace talks take place; a truce.
- Operation Rolling Thunder was the title of a gradual and sustained aerial bombardment campaign conducted by the U.S. 2nd Air Division
- the teachings of the Buddha, showing all of society’s misery
- action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results
- abbreviated from Việt Nam Độc Lập Đồng Minh Hội, French: "Ligue pour l'indépendance du Viêt Nam", English
- Way the quest for a way of life that would give the greatest value to human existence and help relieve the world of suffering
- the self, the cause of all misery
19 Clues: Chemical that killed off forests • the self, the cause of all misery • raising of crops and livestock for sale • farming that provides only enough to feed the family) • action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results • end of the cycle of suffering, ultimate goal for Buddhists • the teachings of the Buddha, showing all of society’s misery • ...
SE Asia-Lucas,Bryce,And Jaiden 2018-05-03
Across
- region of volcanoes and earthquakes surrounding the Pacific Ocean
- action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results
- the self, the cause of all misery
- farming that provides only enough to feed the family)
- Chemical that killed off forests
- a military or political group that rules a country after taking power by force
- raising of crops and livestock for sale
- the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries
- the teachings of the Buddha, showing all of society’s misery
Down
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
- end of the cycle of suffering, ultimate goal for Buddhists
- abbreviated from Việt Nam Độc Lập Đồng Minh Hội, French: "Ligue pour l'indépendance du Viêt Nam", English
- Operation Rolling Thunder was the title of a gradual and sustained aerial bombardment campaign conducted by the U.S. 2nd Air Division
- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was formed in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand to promote political and economic cooperation and regional stability.
- A series of major attacks by communist forces in the Vietnam War.
- a temporary suspension of fighting, typically one during which peace talks take place; a truce.
- gradually withdraw U.S. troops and replace them with South Vietnamese soldiers
- military government involving the suspension of ordinary law
- Way the quest for a way of life that would give the greatest value to human existence and help relieve the world of suffering
19 Clues: Chemical that killed off forests • the self, the cause of all misery • raising of crops and livestock for sale • farming that provides only enough to feed the family) • action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results • end of the cycle of suffering, ultimate goal for Buddhists • military government involving the suspension of ordinary law • ...
AHPS: Week 1 - Lec 1 and 2: Intro and General Industry Structure. 2013-09-13
Across
- Peak ___________s (eg cattle _________ and sheep meats _______ in Australia) – represent industry to liase and influence government and regulatory bodies. Compulsory or voluntary levy for funding. May provide additional services to members eg EHS (environment, health and safety) services.
- _____ can actually play a part in spreading disease (moving from property to property, dealing with sick animals, etc).
- complementary sheep/wool-wheat zone: crops can be grazed n winter (feed limiting), harvested early summer, sheep graze ______ in summer (feed limiting). This allows increase in sheep stocking rate, with minimal impact on grain production.
- _____________ of industries varies across state/state, country to country. Some are more tightly regulated, some more self-regulating.
- __________ research centres (CRCs) : government and industry. Provide funding to tackle challenges faced by end-users and researchers, etc etc. Eg Australian Seafood CRC, Sheep Industry Innovation CRC, Invasive Animals CRC.
- despite only producing about 2.6% of the worlds beef, (7th or 8th), Australia is the ________ biggest beef exporter after Brazil (we have low population).
- _______ _________ groups such as PETA: pressure on international retailers regarding actions viewed as unethical eg mulesing in Australia.
- currency fluctuations, international trends (eg trend towards different types of beef (Waghu etc)) and ________ can all impact on farmers income. Hard to predict.
- health of an animal has both physical and ___________ components
- should see slide 19 of lecture 2, week 1 – general industry structure, for all of the bodies that influence a _____.
- (2 words) ________ ______ groups such as the RSPCA: work in conjunction with govt – policy devt. Can also have investigation/prosecution powers.
- research funding: the levy on ______ prices is 2% for each sheep sold over $5.00. maximum of 20c. Lambs, maximum of $1.50.
- this country has the most cattle by FAR, and is the 3rd largest beef exporter.
- can look at animal health with different perspectives: individual level – herd or flock – local community – state level (eg QLD has the most beef cattle – 11.6million head) – national level - _____________ level of focus (eg Australia second biggest beef exporter).
- Australian agricultural exports are worth around $32.1 _________
- in many ways, plant and animal production can be used in complementary ways eg the sheep-_________ belt in north-west VIC, extending up the eastern flank of Australia, and in southern WA.
- Anything that is needed to effectively manage an enterprise. Animal health products (vaccines etc), animal ID, genetic testing, feed, labour, insurance, infrastructure, utilities, livestock agents, transporters.
- the degree of human control is higher in _____________ production systems.
- plant and animal growing systems can complement each other so much so that the ____ of both is greater than each on their own.
Down
- animal production systems can have financial, medical, psychological, environmental and ___________ value.
- intensive production systems generally have a higher ___________ density compared with extensive systems.
- veterinary faculties within ___________ and non-vet facultites (eg biomedicine, agriculture, science) can be part of cooperative research centres (CRCs) or commercial research.
- _________ bodies fund research. Eg MLA, AWI. Levy on produce. This means more research money in large animal production systems than small pets etc – don’t have levy on dogs/cats. Some industry funds matched by government funding.
- ______ societies provide: information/marketing/pedigree registration/youth development/_____ standards/risk review for the _____ and some regulatory roles.
- the FDA and APVMA regulate veterinary _____________. (Food and Drug Administration, Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority).
- breaches in biosecurity include FMD in the UK, _______ influenza in Indonesia, and abalone viral ganglioneuritis.
- the role of ___________ in animal production systems: varies across commonwealth/state/local. Biosecurty Australia, DAFF, AQIS (quarantine), AHA (animal health Australia), PIMC (primary industries).
- countries requiring _________ assistance for food include: many middle African countries, Mongolia, Iraq, Afghanistan and North Korea.
- wheat, and beef/veal export, both fetch around _____ billion dollars for the Australian export market. Wool 2.3 billion. Lamb almost 1 billion.
- _________ eg by wild dogs/foxes and other external influences are significant factors in extensive (but not intensive) systems.
- in animal production systems can undergo fire brigade work eg help out with cows having trouble calving, as well as bigger picture – offering _______ on nutrition and genetics to avoid calving problems.
- the _____ (Australian) and INRA (European) are both large research institutes, and can conduct research on agriculture/environment/etc.
- (3 words) this state has the highest number of farms. (31.5% of total farms in Australia)
- when considering disease risk, a major risk can be ___________ of new animals into the system. Systems can be closed eg. Self replacing merino flock, open, or partial.
- the government support to the Australian agricultural industries is relatively ____ compared with some other countries. Around 4%. NZ = 1%. Japan, Korea, Iceland, Switzerland and Norway between 47-61%.
- an animal production system can be many things, ranging from agricultural animal production, ___________ animal production, or even wildlife.
- _________ and South East Asian countries are major importers of Australian agricultural products. Also China, the Middle East, US, Europe and other Asian countries.
- why do ____________? – _______ can provide significant returns on investment due to increased productivity/health. Vital for maintaining competitiveness in the industry.
- farmer has some control over cost of production (amount of feed utilised an important determinant), less control over _______.
39 Clues: health of an animal has both physical and ___________ components • Australian agricultural exports are worth around $32.1 _________ • the degree of human control is higher in _____________ production systems. • this country has the most cattle by FAR, and is the 3rd largest beef exporter. • ...
American Imperialism & Progressivism 2021-10-28
Across
- - To acquire. To begin to own. The U.S. began to acquire new territories in the late 1800s.
- - This was the policy stating that all trade between China and European countries and the U.S. would be equal. Basically, it meant no single country would control China (but especially China itself).
- - A large area controlled by one government
- - A settlement of people in a distant land who are ruled by a government of their native land. A land ruled by a far-away government.
- - The decisions of the U.S. when dealing with other countries.
- - To remain separated. The U.S. followed an isolationist policy during the early and middle 1800s.
- - Pride and loyalty in your country
- - A war between the United States and Spain, which took place in Cuba in 1898. Winning it gave the U.S. control of Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
- - The half of the earth including North America, South America, and surrounding waters.
- - The updated policy that said the United States would use force to keep European countries out of the Western Hemisphere.
Down
- - The policy that countries in Europe could no longer colonize the Western Hemisphere (North America, Central America, & South America)
- - In the early 1900s, the U.S. often intervened in the affairs of Latin American countries in order to maintain economic stability, protect American investments and prevent European countries from getting involved in the Western Hemisphere.
- - This is a man-made waterway cut through Panama that connected the Caribbean with the Pacific, making the journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific shorter by weeks.
- - A political division of the United States before it officially becomes a state. A large area of land.
- - The work of keeping up relations between the governments of different countries.
- - This is a highly exaggerated form of journalism that was used to get Americans to support the Spanish-American War.
- - A natural material that is used to make a finished product.
- - To add the county
- - The policy to extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
- - To get involved. The U.S. began to intervene in Asia and Latin America during the late 1800s.
20 Clues: - To add the county • - Pride and loyalty in your country • - A large area controlled by one government • - A natural material that is used to make a finished product. • - The decisions of the U.S. when dealing with other countries. • - The work of keeping up relations between the governments of different countries. • ...
Pizza 2023-02-23
Across
- Oink
- Minced and seasoned meat
- Most popular Pizza topping
- Thin strips of ham
- Spongebob's home
- A domed fungus
- Processed milk
- Usually thrown at bad actors
Down
- Black pitted fruit
- Cluck cluck
- A popular Italian meal
- A spicy vegetable
- A bulb-like vegetable
- Oink oink
- Popeye's source of strength
- Crushed basil sauce
- An Asian herb
- Moo
18 Clues: Moo • Oink • Oink oink • Cluck cluck • An Asian herb • A domed fungus • Processed milk • Spongebob's home • A spicy vegetable • Black pitted fruit • Thin strips of ham • Crushed basil sauce • A bulb-like vegetable • A popular Italian meal • Minced and seasoned meat • Most popular Pizza topping • Popeye's source of strength • Usually thrown at bad actors
Economic Globalization Crossword 2013-05-07
Across
- A company controlled by a parent company.
- The theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
- Rivalry among sellers.
- A group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries.
- A wage that is high enough to maintain a normal standard of living.
- Employees on businesses forms a union to negotiate human rights.
- Companies operating in several countries.
- International trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
Down
- Trade carried on legally.
- The hiring of one company by another to fulfill certain tasks in production.
- The top eight wealthiest countries.
- Financial help given by government to help support an industry.
- The complete control of a trade or business.
- The sale of government-owned industries and services to privet businesses.
- Taxes against profits earned by businesses during a given taxable period.
- The taking over of ownership by the government from private business.
- Also known as illegitimate debt.
- The difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- Provides loans to less developed countries.
- A company that combines its clients' money and invests it in a collection of stocks, bonds and other securities.
- A tax imposed on imports to increase their price.
21 Clues: Rivalry among sellers. • Trade carried on legally. • Also known as illegitimate debt. • The top eight wealthiest countries. • A company controlled by a parent company. • Companies operating in several countries. • Provides loans to less developed countries. • The complete control of a trade or business. • A tax imposed on imports to increase their price. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab Marketing:) 2020-11-20
Across
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- Mid size or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Goods and services purchased from other countries
- international trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Union Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
- Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- Letting other country use a trademark,Patent, special formula, company name
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
Down
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- of Trade Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- Trade The exchange of goods and services among nations
- Direct Investment (FDI) Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- all things used in producing goods and services
- Tax on imports
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- Venture A business enterprise that companies set up together
- organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of it's people
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
22 Clues: Tax on imports • Goods and services sold to other countries • all things used in producing goods and services • Goods and services purchased from other countries • Union Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • Trade The exchange of goods and services among nations • Large corporations that have operations in several countries • ...
India 2021-03-11
Across
- An animal that is illegal to kill
- Better word for cities
- One of the countries that share with India
- Most popular festival
- One of the countries that share with India, it's spelled thee way it sounds.
- How many states are there
- Which way is India's Living Poverty going
- What country did India become independent with
- India is the ______ most popular
- India's 1st largest city
- Another country that share with India
- How many Countries share the Subcontinent
- Most Indian practice...
- India's __________ is growing a lot
- Which why is India's GDP going
- India is a...
Down
- More than __________ people live in India
- One of the countries that share with India that is a small mountain kingdom
- Better word for Villages
- One of the countries that share with India that is a large island
- How many Unions are there
- Something good that India's most known for
- Gandhi was kicked of the train because he Wasn't...
- India's second largest city
- India capital
- What is India's money called
- What could Indians only make
- Gandhi burned the thing that let them walk around free
- What were the Indians having that the government Opened fire on them
- An item we get from India that we put on our food
- Most famous for its...
31 Clues: India capital • India is a... • Most popular festival • Better word for cities • Most famous for its... • Most Indian practice... • Better word for Villages • India's 1st largest city • How many Unions are there • How many states are there • India's second largest city • What is India's money called • What could Indians only make • Which why is India's GDP going • ...
M3 Week 3 2022-11-10
Across
- Organization states that come together and help make/influence decisions
- Proliferation spread of nuclear weapons and bombs to countries that dont have them.
- World Health Organization
- The spread of something across the world
- bring goods and resources in from another country
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting
- European Union
- Media a form of communication and social networking
- A movement against a certain person or group
- A chaotic protest
- d'etat illegal way of stealing power
- between many different countries
- How living things and non-living things depend on each other.
- International Monetary Fund
- To create less tension between countries
Down
- the belief a country should stick to itself
- The United Nation
- To be in control of another country or state.
- send goods to another country
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- A movement against something that has happened,
- leaving somewhere to go to another country
- A draft of soldiers for war
- An agreement between two countries to come together in war
- planned violence usually by a person or group of people
- Disobedience change the rules or laws but in a non-violent way.
- An agreement or arrangement made between two countries
- Refusing to buy or support something
- Ideology where people focus on the individual and where there are cultural thoughts and practices.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
30 Clues: European Union • The United Nation • A chaotic protest • World Health Organization • A draft of soldiers for war • International Monetary Fund • send goods to another country • between many different countries • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • North American Free Trade Agreement • Organization of Petroleum Exporting • Refusing to buy or support something • ...
Civics Ch.1 2018-02-15
Across
- require their citizens to pay taxes.
- The study of citizenship and government.
- The annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a population.
- people who are trying to escape danger in their home countries.
- People who came here from other countries.
- A specific number, of immigrants from certain countries or regions who were allowed to enter the countries.
- The wealth and resources of a country or region.
- people who come from countries illegal.
- A legally recognized member of a country.
- Permanent residents of the united states who are still citizens of another country.
- A movement of large numbers of people from region to region to the cities.
- The state of being equal.
Down
- you're certain right that no one can take away.
- The annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a population.
- an official periodic counting of a population.
- The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life.
- You were born in the United States.
- The organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people.
- The study of the characteristics of human population.
- the legal process by which an alien may become a citizen.
- The aggregate of people living together in one or more ordered community.
21 Clues: The state of being equal. • You were born in the United States. • require their citizens to pay taxes. • people who come from countries illegal. • The study of citizenship and government. • A legally recognized member of a country. • People who came here from other countries. • an official periodic counting of a population. • ...
Civics Ch.1 2018-02-15
Across
- The state of being equal.
- The annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a population.
- A movement of large numbers of people from region to region to the cities.
- The study of the characteristics of human population.
- The wealth and resources of a country or region.
- the legal process by which an alien may become a citizen.
- Permanent residents of the united states who are still citizens of another country.
- The organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people.
- You were born in the United States.
Down
- The annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a population.
- require their citizens to pay taxes.
- The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life.
- you're certain right that no one can take away.
- The aggregate of people living together in one or more ordered community.
- People who came here from other countries.
- people who are trying to escape danger in their home countries.
- The study of citizenship and government.
- people who come from countries illegal.
- an official periodic counting of a population.
- A legally recognized member of a country.
- A specific number, of immigrants from certain countries or regions who were allowed to enter the countries.
21 Clues: The state of being equal. • You were born in the United States. • require their citizens to pay taxes. • people who come from countries illegal. • The study of citizenship and government. • A legally recognized member of a country. • People who came here from other countries. • an official periodic counting of a population. • ...
Chapter 4 DECA 2023-11-08
Across
- the difference between exports and imports
- the exchange of goods and service among nations
- limits either quantity or monetary value that may be imported
- large corporations that have operations in several countries
- the establishment of a business in a foreign country
- midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- a government's establishment of economic policies that sytematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- a business enterprise that a domestic company and a foreign company undertake together
- letting another company use a trademark, patent, special formula, company name, or other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
- Europe's trading bloc, created the euro
Down
- creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions
- an international trade agreement between the Unites States, Canada, and Mexico
- a tax on imports
- complete standardization
- a total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- hiring a foreign manufacturer to make products according to a company's specifications
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- a company's use of an existing product or promotion from which changes are made
- the commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without regulations
- goods and services sold to other countries
21 Clues: a tax on imports • complete standardization • Europe's trading bloc, created the euro • the difference between exports and imports • goods and services sold to other countries • the exchange of goods and service among nations • goods and services purchased from other countries • the establishment of a business in a foreign country • ...
Six day war 2021-09-22
Across
- This is a nickname for the countries that helped egypt,syria,and jordan in the war
- This group of countries tried to get the countries in the six day war to ceasefire
- The first country to be knocked out of the war
- These are a group of countries that attacked Israel
- The battlefront for Israel and Jordan
- This is the opeation used to destroy most of the Israelites enemy aircraft
- the second country to be knocked out of the war
- The day the war started
Down
- Another name for this war
- The winner of the war
- The third country to be knocked out of the war
- The battlefront for Israel and Syria
- The battlefront for Egypt and Israel
- The day the war started.
14 Clues: The winner of the war • The day the war started • The day the war started. • Another name for this war • The battlefront for Israel and Syria • The battlefront for Egypt and Israel • The battlefront for Israel and Jordan • The third country to be knocked out of the war • The first country to be knocked out of the war • the second country to be knocked out of the war • ...
EMME 2025-03-13
11 Clues: LINEAGE • CLASS NAME • MOM'S NAME • BIGGIE'S NAME • CREST ELEMENT: WAX • CREST ELEMENT: COLOR • FOUNDING CHAPTER: UC • CREST ELEMENT: FLOWER • Pillar: ____ AWARENESS • PILLAR: ____ & PHILANTHROPY • ____ FRIENDSHIP THROUGH SISTERHOOD
Hist 1060 Ch 27 Crossfacts 2023-02-10
Across
- Secretary of State pushed to open Latin American markets with the Big sister Policy 621
- Californians feared the influx of Asian immigrints would soon drowned them in an Asian Sea 644
- the Teller Amendment promised a return to Cuban's their country after they had disposed of the Spanish misrule 625
- What Cuban's referred to as being the Platt Amendment 631
- a Cuban beachhead owned by America as a result of the Platt Amendment 631
- Anti-Imperialist League is formed in opposition to McKinley taking all of the Philippines, and included many famous people 630
- the belief of Anglo-Saxon superiority pushed Americans to spread their religion and values around the world.
- this was added to the Monroe Doctrine and provided financial backing for Latin American countries in debt with European Nations to assure that Europe would not exist in Latin America 644
- Protestant missionaries jumped at the chance to convert the Spanish Catholics
- these notes were written by American Secretary of State Hay, to encourage fair play amongst all nations exploiting China 635
- the assistant of vacationing Navy Secretary John Long, he ordered Commodore Dewey to take his fleet from Hong Kong and to sail into the Bay of Manila and attack 626
- President McKinley stated this pushed him to take all the Philippines and Christianize them
Down
- the Maine blew up in the Havanna harbor and the Spanish declared the explosion was internal, why the yellow journalist wrote of a different source
- looked at by Americans as an extension of the American coastline. 622
- became the new national mood and issues with Italy and Chile encouraged Americans to become War hawks
- after William Gorgas discovered a cure for Yellow Fever this area was as safe as a resort 641
- during this period of yellow journalism, newspapers worked to write to encourage more readers 623
- missionaries inspired by books took it upon themselves to harvest new souls overseas 620.
- realized after conquering the Philippines, America would have to establish control of that area in fear a foreign power might step in 629
- a plot to make Theodore Roosevelt Vice President to get him out as the Governor of New York and control him 636.
- a reaction to by trained martial artist, these Boxers broke loose to Kill the Foreign Devils in China 635
- President Roosevelts position of foreign policy 637
22 Clues: President Roosevelts position of foreign policy 637 • What Cuban's referred to as being the Platt Amendment 631 • looked at by Americans as an extension of the American coastline. 622 • a Cuban beachhead owned by America as a result of the Platt Amendment 631 • Protestant missionaries jumped at the chance to convert the Spanish Catholics • ...
South and West Asian Literature 2021-02-21
Across
- crying with pain, grief, or anger
- work extremely hard or incessantly
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack
- be filled with wonder or astonishment
- an orange-sized fruit with a tough reddish outer skin and sweet red gelatinous flesh containing many seeds
- marked by firm determination
- conducive to success; favorable
- tear (something) into two or more pieces
- a softer, usually edible part of a nut, seed, or fruit stone contained within its hard shell
- exclude (someone) from a society or group
Down
- raise (something) by means of ropes and pulleys
- a slender tapering blade or stalk (as of grass)
- physical strength and good health
- feeling or appearing troubled or nervous
- a cause of great trouble or suffering
- ugly or disgusting to look at
- a statement or slogan repeated frequently
- generous and extravagant
- take hold of (something) and quickly remove it from its place
- disagreement that leads to discord
20 Clues: generous and extravagant • marked by firm determination • ugly or disgusting to look at • conducive to success; favorable • physical strength and good health • crying with pain, grief, or anger • work extremely hard or incessantly • disagreement that leads to discord • a cause of great trouble or suffering • be filled with wonder or astonishment • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
Across
- is also very common for large, life-size standing images of the Buddha.
- is a Tibetan Buddhist tradition which symbolizes the transitory nature of things.
- it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE
- in 18th century developed the technique of polychrome printing to produce nishiki-e.
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- a kind of Buddhism that contains Tantric Buddhism
- one of the oldest and most highly refined of the japanese arts
- type of script called the (Official Script) began to rise
- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- an art that is from one of the oldest of such cultures in the Southeast Asia region.
- an art that often combines traditional Thai elements with modern techniques.
Down
- a sculptures were created in a large variety of material including gold, silver and most often bronze.
- the first example of Western-style oil painting in Korean art was in the self-portraits of this Korean artist
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- it is carved from a solid block of jade
- the earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- it means "floating world"
- it means "meticulous"
- it is noted for its traditions in pottery, music, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, and other genres, often marked by the use of bold color, natural forms, precise shape and scale, and surface decoration.
- the earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- Originated in the Indian subcontinent
- One of the most popular art forms in India
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
- was traditionally and primarily Buddhist and Royal Art.
- they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed"
- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
30 Clues: it means "meticulous" • it means "floating world" • Originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • it is carved from a solid block of jade • it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE • One of the most popular art forms in India • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
Across
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
- it means "meticulous"
- the earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- Originated in the Indian subcontinent
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- a kind of Buddhism that contains Tantric Buddhism
- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- a sculptures were created in a large variety of material including gold, silver and most often bronze.
- was traditionally and primarily Buddhist and Royal Art.
- it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE
- is a Tibetan Buddhist tradition which symbolizes the transitory nature of things.
- a common visual device in Buddhist art
Down
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- in 18th century developed the technique of polychrome printing to produce nishiki-e.
- an art that is from one of the oldest of such cultures in the Southeast Asia region.
- an art that often combines traditional Thai elements with modern techniques.
- one of the oldest and most highly refined of the japanese arts
- it is carved from a solid block of jade
- the first example of Western-style oil painting in Korean art was in the self-portraits of this Korean artist
- One of the most popular art forms in India
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- it is noted for its traditions in pottery, music, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, and other genres, often marked by the use of bold color, natural forms, precise shape and scale, and surface decoration.
- they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed"
- type of script called the (Official Script) began to rise
- the earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- is also very common for large, life-size standing images of the Buddha.
- it means "floating world"
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
30 Clues: it means "meticulous" • it means "floating world" • Originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • it is carved from a solid block of jade • One of the most popular art forms in India • it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a kind of Buddhism that contains Tantric Buddhism • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON ASIAN ART 2022-05-27
27 Clues: ASIA • LAOS • YUAN • JAPAN • INDIA • KOREA • TEMPLE • MUSEUM • VISUAL • DAOISM • REGION • CHINESE • VIETNAM • ARTISTS • HINDUISM • MALAYSIA • CAMBODIA • BUDDHIST • PAINTING • INDONESIA • RELIGIOUS • POLITICAL • TRADITION • PHILIPPINES • CALLIGRAPHY • CONFUCIANISM • PHILOSOPHICAL
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON ASIAN ART 2022-05-27
28 Clues: YUAN • ASIA • LAOS • KOREA • INDIA • JAPAN • DAOISM • REGION • VISUAL • TEMPLE • MUSEUM • ARTISTS • VIETNAM • CULTURE • CHINESE • CAMBODIA • BUDDHIST • MALAYSIA • HINDUISM • PAINTING • RELIGIOUS • INDONESIA • TRADITION • POLITICAL • CALLIGRAPHY • PHILIPPINES • CONFUCIANISM • PHILOSOPHICAL
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON ASIAN ART 2022-05-27
30 Clues: ASIA • YUAN • LAOS • JAPAN • INDIA • KOREA • VISUAL • TEMPLE • REGION • MUSEUM • DAOISM • CHINESE • HISTORY • CULTURE • ARTISTS • VIETNAM • HINDUISM • BUDDHIST • MALAYSIA • PAINTING • CAMBODIA • INDONESIA • POLITICAL • INFLUENCE • TRADITION • RELIGIOUS • PHILIPPINES • CALLIGRAPHY • CONFUCIANISM • PHILOSOPHICAL
West Asian and Mediterranean States 2026-04-08
Across
- Small state on the Mediterranean coast, bordered by Syria and Israel.
- A peninsula extending into the Persian Gulf from Saudi Arabia.
- Occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula, bordered by the Red Sea to the west.
- Located on the coast of the Black Sea, north of Turkey and Armenia.
- Located in the Caucasus region, bordered by the Caspian Sea to the east.
- Situated on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, bordering the Arabian Sea.
- Bordered by Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, and Lebanon and the Mediterranean to the west.
- Landlocked state in the Caucasus, bordered by Turkey to the west and Azerbaijan to the east.
- Bordered by the Black Sea to the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
- Bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the west and Jordan to the east.
Down
- An island nation in the Persian Gulf, east of Saudi Arabia.
- A semi-autonomous region not a state. The Eastern portion is bordered by Israel and Jordan (called the West Bank).
- Located along the Persian Gulf, bordered by Saudi Arabia and Oman.
- Landlocked (mostly) state bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the east.
- Situated between Iran to the east and Jordan and Syria to the west.
- Small country at the tip of the Persian Gulf, nestled between Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
- Located east of Iraq and west of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
- Located at the southwestern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, bordering the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
- Landlocked state bordered by Iran to the west and Pakistan to the east/south.
- An island nation in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, south of Turkey.
20 Clues: Located east of Iraq and west of Afghanistan and Pakistan. • An island nation in the Persian Gulf, east of Saudi Arabia. • A peninsula extending into the Persian Gulf from Saudi Arabia. • Located along the Persian Gulf, bordered by Saudi Arabia and Oman. • Situated between Iran to the east and Jordan and Syria to the west. • ...
Globalization 2024-01-07
20 Clues: Client • Accord • Détaxé • Douane • Devise • Échange • Expatrié • Frontière • Concurrence • Consommateur • Mondialisation • Député européen • Droits de douane • Balance commerciale • Croissance économique • Produit intérieur brut • Accord de libre-échange • Pays à forte croissance • Argumenter, débattre de • Pays en voie de développement
Chapter 4 Global Analysis 2023-11-08
Across
- a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- a total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- an international trade agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- involves hiring a foreign manufacturer to make products according to a company's specifications
- limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- complete standardization
- the establishment of a business in a foreign country
- a government's establishment of economic policies that systematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- large corporations that have operations in several countries
- tax on imports, may be called a duty
Down
- exchange of goods and services among nations
- midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- involves creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions
- the commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without any regulations
- the difference in value between exports and imports
- Europe's trading bloc
- involves letting another company, or licensee, use a trademark, patent, special formula, company name, or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
- goods and services sold to other countries
- a company's use of an existing product or promotion from which changes are made
- a business enterprise that a domestic company and a foreign company undertake together
21 Clues: Europe's trading bloc • complete standardization • tax on imports, may be called a duty • goods and services sold to other countries • exchange of goods and services among nations • goods and services purchased from other countries • the difference in value between exports and imports • the establishment of a business in a foreign country • ...
Cold War Vocab 2024-03-21
Across
- U.S. President (1953-1961) and WWII general.
- more powerful than atomic bombs.
- U.S. intelligence agency.
- Major offensive by Vietcong during the Vietnam War.
- Allied response to Soviet blockade of West Berlin.
- International organization fostering global cooperation and peace.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, military alliance of Western countries.
- U.S. policy of supporting countries threatened by communism.
- Couple executed for allegedly passing atomic secrets to Soviets.
- 37th U.S. President (1969-1974).
- Meeting where Allies decided post-WWII Europe's fate.
- Communist guerrilla fighters in South Vietnam.
- Chemicals used during the Vietnam War for defoliation and bombing.
- U.S. strategy to halt communism's spread.
Down
- Supply route used by Vietcong during the Vietnam War.
- Eastern European countries under Soviet influence.
- Military alliance of Soviet bloc countries.
- Term for the divide between communist and democratic countries.
- Unsubstantiated accusations of subversion, named after Senator McCarthy.
- Barrier separating East and West Berlin.
- Formal decision or statement.
- Significant increase in births after WWII.
- Agreement dividing Vietnam after the First Indochina War.
- Soviet leader after Stalin's death.
- South Vietnam leader during the Vietnam War.
- Mandatory military service.
- U.S. President (1961-1963).
- First artificial satellite, launched by the Soviet Union.
- U.S. program aiding post-WWII European recovery.
- Site of alleged naval incidents leading to U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
- Cuban leader allied with the Soviet Union.
31 Clues: U.S. intelligence agency. • Mandatory military service. • U.S. President (1961-1963). • Formal decision or statement. • more powerful than atomic bombs. • 37th U.S. President (1969-1974). • Soviet leader after Stalin's death. • Barrier separating East and West Berlin. • U.S. strategy to halt communism's spread. • Significant increase in births after WWII. • ...
WW1! 2023-02-10
Across
- ships without warning rather than following prize
- utter, or publish any false things or news
- German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania)
- warfare: a type of combat in which opposing troops
- extreme pride in your country
- political cause
- an ancient region of the W Iberian Peninsula
- between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for
- Act: made it a crime for American citizens to
- to the central powers (Serbia, Russia, Great-
- Telegram: offering U.S. territory to mexico in
- strong countries taking over weak countries
- service act: the act required all men in the
- with the most weapons
- Bonds: were federal issued debt obligations used
- the state of not supporting or helping in
- nature, used to promote or publicize a
- Power (list countries): those countries allied in
Down
- information, especially of a biased or
- France, America)
- can be taken away
- Powers (list the countries): World War 1 coalition
- v. U.S.(1919): court case which of your freedom of
- for joining the German cause
- submarine warfare: when submarines attack
- race to see who could build up the strongest
- service
- copying descriptions of any information
- considered primarily of the central powers (Austria-
- Act: obtaining information, recording pictures,
- from trenches facing each other
- forming a team to work together (allied powers)
- finance American participation
33 Clues: service • political cause • France, America) • can be taken away • with the most weapons • for joining the German cause • extreme pride in your country • finance American participation • from trenches facing each other • German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania) • information, especially of a biased or • nature, used to promote or publicize a • copying descriptions of any information • ...
WW1! 2023-02-10
Across
- ships without warning rather than following prize
- utter, or publish any false things or news
- German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania)
- warfare: a type of combat in which opposing troops
- extreme pride in your country
- political cause
- an ancient region of the W Iberian Peninsula
- between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for
- Act: made it a crime for American citizens to
- to the central powers (Serbia, Russia, Great-
- Telegram: offering U.S. territory to mexico in
- strong countries taking over weak countries
- service act: the act required all men in the
- with the most weapons
- Bonds: were federal issued debt obligations used
- the state of not supporting or helping in
- nature, used to promote or publicize a
- Power (list countries): those countries allied in
Down
- information, especially of a biased or
- France, America)
- can be taken away
- Powers (list the countries): World War 1 coalition
- v. U.S.(1919): court case which of your freedom of
- for joining the German cause
- submarine warfare: when submarines attack
- race to see who could build up the strongest
- service
- copying descriptions of any information
- considered primarily of the central powers (Austria-
- Act: obtaining information, recording pictures,
- from trenches facing each other
- forming a team to work together (allied powers)
- finance American participation
33 Clues: service • political cause • France, America) • can be taken away • with the most weapons • for joining the German cause • extreme pride in your country • finance American participation • from trenches facing each other • German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania) • information, especially of a biased or • nature, used to promote or publicize a • copying descriptions of any information • ...
WW1! 2023-02-10
Across
- ships without warning rather than following prize
- utter, or publish any false things or news
- German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania)
- warfare: a type of combat in which opposing troops
- extreme pride in your country
- political cause
- an ancient region of the W Iberian Peninsula
- between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for
- Act: made it a crime for American citizens to
- to the central powers (Serbia, Russia, Great-
- Telegram: offering U.S. territory to mexico in
- strong countries taking over weak countries
- service act: the act required all men in the
- with the most weapons
- Bonds: were federal issued debt obligations used
- the state of not supporting or helping in
- nature, used to promote or publicize a
- Power (list countries): those countries allied in
Down
- information, especially of a biased or
- France, America)
- can be taken away
- Powers (list the countries): World War 1 coalition
- v. U.S.(1919): court case which of your freedom of
- for joining the German cause
- submarine warfare: when submarines attack
- race to see who could build up the strongest
- service
- copying descriptions of any information
- considered primarily of the central powers (Austria-
- Act: obtaining information, recording pictures,
- from trenches facing each other
- forming a team to work together (allied powers)
- finance American participation
33 Clues: service • political cause • France, America) • can be taken away • with the most weapons • for joining the German cause • extreme pride in your country • finance American participation • from trenches facing each other • German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania) • information, especially of a biased or • nature, used to promote or publicize a • copying descriptions of any information • ...
Korea Crossword 2023-04-27
Across
- Kim Jong- Un's title
- supplied South Korea with troops during the Korean War
- what industry does North Korea invest most of their money in
- A promise that the U.S. would send military defense to countries being threatened by a communist country
- zone, a border between two countries where there is no military equipment or people allowed to exist
- started the Korean war by invading another country
- theory, the idea that if one country fell to communism the surrounding countries would as well
- Allied leaders decided they would help occupy country's they had troops in at the end of WW2 and help them rebuild
- military alliance between democratic nations
- controlled the Korean peninsula before WW2
- a war of words, threats and tension, with no direct fighting
- first president of South Korea
- South Korea invests in _________________, which is why they have more paved roads than North Korea
Down
- South Korea's biggest export
- South Kore leans towards a _______________ economy
- policy where countries tried to stop the spread of communism
- fought on the side of the communists in the Korean War
- occupied North Korea after WW2
- North Korea leans towards a __________________ economy
- Financial aid from the US to European Countries that were destroyed in the war
- starting your own business
- a "deadlock" where there is no winner
- a cease fire or truce
- the Koreas are a ___________________
24 Clues: Kim Jong- Un's title • a cease fire or truce • starting your own business • South Korea's biggest export • occupied North Korea after WW2 • first president of South Korea • the Koreas are a ___________________ • a "deadlock" where there is no winner • controlled the Korean peninsula before WW2 • military alliance between democratic nations • ...
Francesca 2021-12-24
Across
- leader of the PCHers
- conflicted cheerleader
- lady gaga
- opal in madrid
- mars' dog
- pazu's friend
- america's original sin
- matteo in mexico
- toothy spanish teacher
Down
- city of brotherly love
- gypsy high school teacher
- scoobie cheerleader
- finely east asian powder
- Dalton Academy a cappella group
- our home borough
- chalamet's high school
- arundahati roy's birthplace
17 Clues: lady gaga • mars' dog • pazu's friend • opal in madrid • our home borough • matteo in mexico • scoobie cheerleader • leader of the PCHers • city of brotherly love • conflicted cheerleader • chalamet's high school • america's original sin • toothy spanish teacher • finely east asian powder • gypsy high school teacher • arundahati roy's birthplace • Dalton Academy a cappella group
Six day war 2021-09-22
Across
- This is a nickname for the countries that helped egypt,syria,and jordan in the war
- This group of countries tried to get the countries in the six day war to ceasefire
- The first country to be knocked out of the war
- These are a group of countries that attacked Israel
- The battlefront for Israel and Jordan
- This is the opeation used to destroy most of the Israelites enemy aircraft
- the second country to be knocked out of the war
- The day the war started
Down
- Another name for this war
- The winner of the war
- The third country to be knocked out of the war
- The battlefront for Israel and Syria
- The battlefront for Egypt and Israel
- The day the war started.
14 Clues: The winner of the war • The day the war started • The day the war started. • Another name for this war • The battlefront for Israel and Syria • The battlefront for Egypt and Israel • The battlefront for Israel and Jordan • The third country to be knocked out of the war • The first country to be knocked out of the war • the second country to be knocked out of the war • ...
Puzzle 2024-02-22
Across
- Graham is a...
- Keller is bad at...
- Michael is...
- Aiden is a dirty...
- Jackson lived in...
- Jackson dated an ____ freshman.
- Lucas plays the...
- Michael is ...
- Graham resembles a...
Down
- Grahams new hair cut is...
- Michael's brother is...
- Keller dislikes...
- Nathan is...
- Nathan D'_____
- Nathan and Jackson are...
- Mac is a...
- Michael plays...
- Keller, Jackson, and Nathan bully...
- Michael is ___ at Clarinet.
19 Clues: Mac is a... • Nathan is... • Michael is... • Graham is a... • Nathan D'_____ • Michael is ... • Michael plays... • Keller dislikes... • Lucas plays the... • Keller is bad at... • Aiden is a dirty... • Jackson lived in... • Graham resembles a... • Michael's brother is... • Nathan and Jackson are... • Grahams new hair cut is... • Michael is ___ at Clarinet. • Jackson dated an ____ freshman. • ...
Louise crosswine 2024-04-27
Across
- Favorite QB
- man on bike, wine
- Big belly bf
- Blood type
- Same same but
- Engagement location
- Thrown off balcony
- Left a mark at dome with
- Favorite mouse
- Do Alot drunk
Down
- Preferred nationality
- Rapper quoted wedding
- Liar ex
- 60 in a barrel
- After beach my door was
- Jeff’s vest
- Lost you at
- Lindsay locker room
- Australian wine grape.
19 Clues: Liar ex • Blood type • Favorite QB • Jeff’s vest • Lost you at • Big belly bf • Same same but • Do Alot drunk • 60 in a barrel • Favorite mouse • man on bike, wine • Thrown off balcony • Lindsay locker room • Engagement location • Preferred nationality • Rapper quoted wedding • Australian wine grape. • After beach my door was • Left a mark at dome with
DLI crossword made by Sydney 2023-09-01
Across
- Crazy, pretty, evil laugh
- funny, sometimes annoying, my brother
- popular
- complaines a lot
- black, pink
- Quiet, asian i think
- mexican
- pokemon
- short, mainly wears big shirts, a little dramatic
- Quiet, organized, ew germs
Down
- loves layla
- Taylor swift fan
- Layla's ex, my neighbor
- wears "expensive" chains from dollar store
- white soccer player
- "chill"
- Monkey
- in love with her phone
- crochet
- goody two shoes
20 Clues: Monkey • "chill" • popular • crochet • mexican • pokemon • loves layla • black, pink • goody two shoes • Taylor swift fan • complaines a lot • white soccer player • Quiet, asian i think • in love with her phone • Layla's ex, my neighbor • Crazy, pretty, evil laugh • Quiet, organized, ew germs • funny, sometimes annoying, my brother • wears "expensive" chains from dollar store • ...
Apples 🍎🍏🍎🍏 2026-02-17
Across
- Banana apple
- Envy apple
- Cortland apple
- Red delicious apple
- Cameo apple
- Braeburn apple
- Eastern Fuji apple
- Asian apple
- Opal apple
- Pink crisp apple
- Gala apple
Down
- Sweet tango apple
- Fuji apple
- Sonya apple
- Golden delicious apple
- Mcintosh apple
- Lady apple
- Honey crisp apple
- Macoun apple
- Granny Smith apple
- Rome beauty apple
- Granny mini apple
- Virginia empire apple
- Kiku apple
24 Clues: Fuji apple • Envy apple • Lady apple • Opal apple • Kiku apple • Gala apple • Sonya apple • Cameo apple • Asian apple • Banana apple • Macoun apple • Cortland apple • Mcintosh apple • Braeburn apple • Pink crisp apple • Sweet tango apple • Honey crisp apple • Rome beauty apple • Granny mini apple • Eastern Fuji apple • Granny Smith apple • Red delicious apple • Virginia empire apple • Golden delicious apple
SE Asia-Lucas,Bryce,And Jaiden 2018-05-03
Across
- region of volcanoes and earthquakes surrounding the Pacific Ocean
- action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results
- the self, the cause of all misery
- farming that provides only enough to feed the family)
- Chemical that killed off forests
- a military or political group that rules a country after taking power by force
- raising of crops and livestock for sale
- the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries
- the teachings of the Buddha, showing all of society’s misery
Down
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
- end of the cycle of suffering, ultimate goal for Buddhists
- abbreviated from Việt Nam Độc Lập Đồng Minh Hội, French: "Ligue pour l'indépendance du Viêt Nam", English
- Operation Rolling Thunder was the title of a gradual and sustained aerial bombardment campaign conducted by the U.S. 2nd Air Division
- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was formed in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand to promote political and economic cooperation and regional stability.
- A series of major attacks by communist forces in the Vietnam War.
- a temporary suspension of fighting, typically one during which peace talks take place; a truce.
- gradually withdraw U.S. troops and replace them with South Vietnamese soldiers
- military government involving the suspension of ordinary law
- Way the quest for a way of life that would give the greatest value to human existence and help relieve the world of suffering
19 Clues: Chemical that killed off forests • the self, the cause of all misery • raising of crops and livestock for sale • farming that provides only enough to feed the family) • action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results • end of the cycle of suffering, ultimate goal for Buddhists • military government involving the suspension of ordinary law • ...
Countries 2012-07-18
8 Clues: an island • west of England • north of England • USA south of Canada • the biggest country • Ireland part of Ireland • the second biggest country • Zealand more sheep than people
Countries 2013-02-07
8 Clues: Country you live in • Flag with a Red circle • Country with kangaroos • Country with maple syrup • Country with a lot of Tacos • Country with a high population • Country where One Direction is from • Africa country in the south of Africa
Countries 2013-02-07
8 Clues: Country you live in • Flag with a Red circle • Country with kangaroos • Country with maple syrup • country with a lot of snow • Country with a lot of Tacos • Country where One Direction is from • africa African country in the south of Africa
Countries 2013-10-13
Across
- People love to eat pizza and pasta
- In this country people speak Spanish
- This country borders on Switzerland
- The flag is red and white
Down
- There is a white cross in the flag
- Britain It is the country where Sherlock Holmes comes from
- The capital of this country is Paris
- This country's president is Barack Obama
8 Clues: The flag is red and white • There is a white cross in the flag • People love to eat pizza and pasta • This country borders on Switzerland • The capital of this country is Paris • In this country people speak Spanish • This country's president is Barack Obama • Britain It is the country where Sherlock Holmes comes from
Countries 2016-02-15
8 Clues: Know for its beer • Know for its sushi • Its capital is Paris • The Greek live there • The great white North • The country you live in • Know for its pasta and pizza • The inhabitants like to eat rice and dog
Countries 2018-11-07
countries 2019-03-17
Countries 2016-11-14
8 Clues: Home of IKEA • Famous for sushi • Famous for spicy curry • Land of kangaroos and koalas • Very cold and famous for vodka • Famous for pretzels and sausages • Recently had their Presidential election • Famous for baguettes and the Eiffel Tower
Countries 2018-05-26
Countries 2021-05-14
8 Clues: 🗿 • motherland of fascism • one of the hardest country • most popular resort in Red Sea • which country has the longest lifespan • country where the Eiffel Tower is located • country that produces the highest quality of dairy products • country which has the highest rate of Covid-19 victims today
Countries 2024-06-22
8 Clues: The capital of Peru • The capital of Spain • The capital of Brazil • The capital of England • The capital of Venezuela • The country where pizza is from • The country that borders the North of the USA • The country which citizens are called "Swedish"
Countries 2023-03-01
8 Clues: they speak spanish. • they eat croissant. • they eat hot dogs a lot. • there are a lot of pasta. • neymar is from this place. • they make a lot of animes. • they speak a very hard language. • they eat foods like guacamole, burritos and tacos
Countries 2023-03-12
8 Clues: are in a war • a boot shape • we live in it • dogs head shape • They wear kilts • next to Ukraine • joe Biden Is there president • They have elephant and they can’t drink that well
countries 2023-06-12
Across
- held the world cup in 2022 but quite a lot died
- flag is red hwite
- er kendte for en klub fc barcalona mens der
- it is red white and blue
Down
- won the 2022 world cup against france in a penalty kick with leonel messi
- is a very strange country and there is a football star who lives there and plays in Liverpool his name is salah
- is a cold country
- is known for making pizzas and a warm country
8 Clues: flag is red hwite • is a cold country • it is red white and blue • er kendte for en klub fc barcalona mens der • is known for making pizzas and a warm country • held the world cup in 2022 but quite a lot died • won the 2022 world cup against france in a penalty kick with leonel messi • ...
Countries 2025-02-25
8 Clues: Country in Asia • Country in Africa • Snake found in Brazil • Food eaten in Thailand • Seven Wonder in Brazil • Country in South America • Ball game the love in Brazil • Biggest Rainforest found in Brazil
Countries 2023-10-22
Across
- Location of the famous limestone karsts in Halong Bay.
- Home to the 'Shrine of the Book', housing scrolls sometimes known as the Qumran Caves Scrolls
- The "Roof of the World" is a common nickname for this landlocked nation.
- This European nation is home to the world's oldest monarchy, with a history dating back over a thousand years.
- Home to the highest concentration of foreign military bases due to its location at the entrance of the Red Sea
Down
- This nation is home to the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue, weighing over five tons and valued at billions of dollars.
- What is the name of the nation that claims to be the birthplace of wine, with an 8,000-year-old winemaking tradition?
- Home of the Galapagos islands.
8 Clues: Home of the Galapagos islands. • Location of the famous limestone karsts in Halong Bay. • The "Roof of the World" is a common nickname for this landlocked nation. • Home to the 'Shrine of the Book', housing scrolls sometimes known as the Qumran Caves Scrolls • ...
