asian countries Crossword Puzzles
Men Puzzle 2024-05-13
11 Clues: Tall boi • Likes men • Short boi • Likes guns • Short/asian • Was replaced:( • Baldi sympathizer • Brawlstars player • Mario Kart supremacist • Geometry Dash obsession • Short Brawlstars player
Social 20-2 Imperialism Crossword 2022-02-17
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- The process to control a territory by using puppet governments or trading company
- Extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- A trading company which administered Great Britain's largest Asian colony
- A country in Asia that avoided western colonization by adopting western technology
- These islands were conquered by the United States in their attempt to build an empire
- Believing one’s own culture to be superior to another
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- A conflict between the British Empire and white Dutch settlers in southern Africa
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively
- The largest French colony in Asia which consists of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
- This country used to be known as the 'Dutch Spice Islands'
- The only African nation to successfully defeat European attempts to colonize it
- This country was the dominant force in India before the age of imperialism
- A colony in Malaysia used as a trading post by the British
- The second Belgian king of this name who controlled the Congo as his personal colony
- A meeting by western countries to decide how to partition Africa.
- China lost two wars over attempts to stop the trade of this drug by the British
- This queen controlled the largest empire in the world during the era of new imperialism
17 Clues: Believing one’s own culture to be superior to another • This country used to be known as the 'Dutch Spice Islands' • A colony in Malaysia used as a trading post by the British • A meeting by western countries to decide how to partition Africa. • A trading company which administered Great Britain's largest Asian colony • ...
Social 20-2 Imperialism Crossword 2022-02-17
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- Believing one’s own culture to be superior to another
- China lost two wars over attempts to stop the trade of this drug by the British
- The process to control a territory by using puppet governments or trading company
- A trading company which administered Great Britain's largest Asian colony
- These islands were conquered by the United States in their attempt to build an empire
- This country was the dominant force in India before the age of imperialism
- A country in Asia that avoided western colonization by adopting western technology
- The largest French colony in Asia which consists of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively
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- This queen controlled the largest empire in the world during the era of new imperialism
- The only African nation to successfully defeat European attempts to colonize it
- The second Belgian king of this name who controlled the Congo as his personal colony
- This country used to be known as the 'Dutch Spice Islands'
- Extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- A meeting by western countries to decide how to partition Africa.
- A colony in Malaysia used as a trading post by the British
- A conflict between the British Empire and white Dutch settlers in southern Africa
17 Clues: Believing one’s own culture to be superior to another • This country used to be known as the 'Dutch Spice Islands' • A colony in Malaysia used as a trading post by the British • A meeting by western countries to decide how to partition Africa. • A trading company which administered Great Britain's largest Asian colony • ...
Asian religions and terms 2022-11-02
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- the system of ethics, education, and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples, stressing love for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct
- followed the 5 Pillars, with the prophet Muhhamed...pray 5x day facing Mecca
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- the art of paper folding
- philosophical and spiritual tradition from China that emphasizes living in harmony
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- one is skeptical, does not know if a god exists
- an 8 fold path to enlightenment, led by Buddha; actions are more important than beliefs
- a Japanese poem consisting of 5 lines, with a total of 31 syllables, giving a complete picture of an event of mood
- poem usually about nature of seasons; 17 syllables in 3 lines
- conforming to conventionally accepted standards of behavior or morals
- follow teachings of Jesus to love one another; bible is the text
- a system where all property is public and people work and are given things by the government according to their needs
- a Japanese religion dating from the early 8th century and incorporates the worship of ancestors and nature spirits and a belief in sacred power in both animate and inanimate things
- the belief that there is no god
14 Clues: the art of paper folding • the belief that there is no god • one is skeptical, does not know if a god exists • poem usually about nature of seasons; 17 syllables in 3 lines • follow teachings of Jesus to love one another; bible is the text • conforming to conventionally accepted standards of behavior or morals • ...
Asian religions and terms 2022-11-02
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- conforming to conventionally accepted standards of behavior or morals
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- the art of paper folding
- the system of ethics, education, and statesmanship taught by Confucius and his disciples, stressing love for humanity, ancestor worship, reverence for parents, and harmony in thought and conduct
- poem usually about nature of seasons; 17 syllables in 3 lines
- a Japanese religion dating from the early 8th century and incorporates the worship of ancestors and nature spirits and a belief in sacred power in both animate and inanimate things
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- the belief that there is no god
- philosophical and spiritual tradition from China that emphasizes living in harmony
- follow teachings of Jesus to love one another; bible is the text
- one is skeptical, does not know if a god exists
- a system where all property is public and people work and are given things by the government according to their needs
- an 8 fold path to enlightenment, led by Buddha; actions are more important than beliefs
- a Japanese poem consisting of 5 lines, with a total of 31 syllables, giving a complete picture of an event of mood
- followed the 5 Pillars, with the prophet Muhhamed...pray 5x day facing Mecca
14 Clues: the art of paper folding • the belief that there is no god • one is skeptical, does not know if a god exists • poem usually about nature of seasons; 17 syllables in 3 lines • follow teachings of Jesus to love one another; bible is the text • conforming to conventionally accepted standards of behavior or morals • ...
APWH Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-09
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- Previous leader in online shopping sales, now replaced by Amazon
- Armed conflict between two countries that are instigated by other parties that are not directly involved in the war
- a man-made waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean
- War between Great Britain and China over the selling of Opium
- United States act to prevent the immigration of Chinese laborers
- Fascist leader of Germany during the years 1889 to 1945
- Main export from West Africa
- First Japanese city to be (atomic) bombed by the US
- an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states, Abbreviation
- Chinese version of Amazon
- Fought against the Allies in WW2
- Started a nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, later inspired movements for civil rights and freedom around the world
- Invasion by the Allies in Normandy, France, a major turning point in WW2
- Countries that are not formally aligned with or against any major power
- His assassination ultimately led to the start of WW1
- An American multinational beverage company
- The idea that certain groups of people are better than others, like in nature
- Treaty that forced Germany to take all the blame for WW1
- Conference held to prevent war while splitting Africa
- Indian version of Hollywood
- A respiratory disease found in developing countries
- Founded the Soviet Union
- Worldwide economic depression from 1929 to 1939
- A progressive mental deterioration that most commonly occurs in developed countries
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- Alliance established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe
- The process where natural or human causes reduce the biological productivity of drylands
- Japan’s attempt at colonization, the rationale was “protecting their Asian brothers”
- New way to transport people and goods
- New methods of energy
- Period of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their allies
- Political leader who was the first president of South Africa
- A new method of transporting goods
- Medications, procedures, devices, and behaviors to prevent pregnancy
- First worldwide intergovernmental organization whose mission was to maintain world peace, failed because the US refusal to join
- A Middle Eastern country that is regarded by Jews, Christians, and Muslims as the Holy Land
- Policy that increased openness and transparency in the government in the Soviet Union
- a music genre that originated in Jamaica
- Extreme pride in military
- Tribe in Oklahoma
- Used to be called the Spanish Flu
- Genocide of European Jews during WW2
- Indian political group that had the goal of suggesting changes to the British Government, (INC)
- Spokesman and leader in the civil rights movement from 1955 to 1968
- The mass clearing of trees
- Global computer network with a variety of information and communication techniques
- Theory that if one country came under the influence of communism, the surrounding ones would follow
- Fertilizer made from bat droppings
- An injection that is used to encourage the body's immune response against diseases
- Surprise attack on the United States by Japan, led to the US joining WW2
- an international football competition
50 Clues: Tribe in Oklahoma • New methods of energy • Founded the Soviet Union • Chinese version of Amazon • Extreme pride in military • The mass clearing of trees • Indian version of Hollywood • Main export from West Africa • Fought against the Allies in WW2 • Used to be called the Spanish Flu • A new method of transporting goods • Fertilizer made from bat droppings • ...
LMU Dining Options 2023 2022-07-25
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- payment method that has the L.I.O.N acronym
- coffee spot in the William H. Hannon Library
- restaurant in University Hall
- Dining Hall located on the first floor of University Hall
- student-run coffee shop
- located in McKay serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and even a late-night bite
- coffee and bagel location on the first floor of University Hall
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- automated ramen outlet across from [9 down]
- where students can get coffee on the go - now available in TWO locations
- Dining Hall located in the Malone Student Center
- payment plan that can be used off-campus and on laundry
- the one off-campus eatery that accepts [4 down]
- Mexican food now reopening next to [15 across]
- will offer a rotating selection of menu items, such as burgers, Mexican, Asian and Asian inspired fusions, fish and chips and much more
- 3 locations across campus
15 Clues: student-run coffee shop • 3 locations across campus • restaurant in University Hall • automated ramen outlet across from [9 down] • payment method that has the L.I.O.N acronym • coffee spot in the William H. Hannon Library • Mexican food now reopening next to [15 across] • the one off-campus eatery that accepts [4 down] • Dining Hall located in the Malone Student Center • ...
Countries, languages 2018-11-18
13 Clues: Rootsi • Itaalia • venekeel • Saksamaa • saksakeel • eestikeel • Hispaania • Inglismaa • rootsikeel • Prantsusmaa • itaaliakeel • hispaaniakeel • prantsusekeel
Different countries 2024-02-01
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- The currency is Forints
- Tequila, tacos and chocolate !
- This country was called Siam until 1939
- The largest country in Africa
- This country is a continent also called Oceania
- This country has the world's largest Cave
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- Black Sea to rhe north, Mediterranean Sea to the south
- 3 official languages- Flemish, French and German
- The flag has a red maple leaf in the middle.
- New year's day is on 10th February this year.
- Today the prime minister is Narendra Modi
- Bordered by Germany, Czech Republic, Hunga,Slovenia, Slovakia, Italy, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
- Reykjavik is the capital
13 Clues: The currency is Forints • Reykjavik is the capital • The largest country in Africa • Tequila, tacos and chocolate ! • This country was called Siam until 1939 • Today the prime minister is Narendra Modi • This country has the world's largest Cave • The flag has a red maple leaf in the middle. • New year's day is on 10th February this year. • ...
Countries 2 2024-02-29
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- A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos, and stunning natural landscapes like the Maasai Mara.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich history, and Islamic landmarks like the Kaaba and Medina.
- A transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, known for its unique blend of cultures, historic sites, and delicious cuisine.
- A European country known for its ancient history, beautiful islands, and iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its tropical beaches, ornate temples, and flavorful cuisine like pad Thai and green curry.
- A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living.
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- A Scandinavian country known for its stunning natural landscapes, progressive social policies, and innovative design.
- A mountainous country in Central Europe known for its stunning Alpine scenery, precision engineering, and delicious chocolate.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like pho and banh mi.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
14 Clues: A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living. • A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River. • ...
Countries (țări) 2019-06-26
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- Capital city is Belgrade
- Capital city is Reykjavik
- Capital city is Edinburgh
- Capital city is Bucharest
- Capital city is Lisbon
- Capital city is Moscow
- Capital city is Berlin
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- Capital city is Zagreb
- Capital city is Paris
- Capital city is Amsterdam
- City is London
- Capital city is Budapest
- Capital city is Rome
13 Clues: City is London • Capital city is Rome • Capital city is Paris • Capital city is Zagreb • Capital city is Lisbon • Capital city is Moscow • Capital city is Berlin • Capital city is Belgrade • Capital city is Budapest • Capital city is Reykjavik • Capital city is Amsterdam • Capital city is Edinburgh • Capital city is Bucharest
Countries (Ülkeler) 2020-10-03
family & countries 2024-09-10
13 Clues: grens • Spaans • Grieks • tweeling • hoofdstad • verhuizen • gescheiden • Amerikaans • voorstellen • buitenlands • familieleden • ansichtkaart • familie (zijn) van
Countries-Nationalities 2023-05-22
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- I am Cypriot and I speak ______.
- People in _____ eat pizza and pasta.
- Bullfighting is legal in _____.
- I live in London. I am _____.
- Sushi is ______food.
- He's from the USA. He's _____.
- ______people eat with chopsticks.
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- The sombrero is the _______hat.
- I come from ______. I am Cypriot.
- Have you ever seen an _____kangaroo?
- Have a ______croissant for breakfast.
- My friend is ______. She comes from Peru.
- Pierogi is a traditional ______dish.
13 Clues: Sushi is ______food. • I live in London. I am _____. • He's from the USA. He's _____. • The sombrero is the _______hat. • Bullfighting is legal in _____. • I am Cypriot and I speak ______. • I come from ______. I am Cypriot. • ______people eat with chopsticks. • Have you ever seen an _____kangaroo? • People in _____ eat pizza and pasta. • Pierogi is a traditional ______dish. • ...
Countries 3.0 2023-06-09
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- This country has famous cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
- My old name was Burma.
- Ashoka the Great is from this country, the Saraswati River might be in this country, and Buddhism is from this country.
- Bali and the island of Java are in this country.
- The people of this country call themselves Khmer.
- This country has stories of many gods like Poseidon, Zeus, and Ares.
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- Riyadh (the home of the SAUD) family, is in Saudi ______.
- Istanbul is a famous city in this country.
- Wat Pho and the Chao Phraya River are in _____.
- This country speaks a language that is close to Thai.
- AirAsia is from this country. The capital is Kuala Lumpur.
- Gyeongbokgung is a palace in South ____.
- This country is home to the city of Casablanca.
13 Clues: My old name was Burma. • Gyeongbokgung is a palace in South ____. • Istanbul is a famous city in this country. • Wat Pho and the Chao Phraya River are in _____. • This country is home to the city of Casablanca. • Bali and the island of Java are in this country. • The people of this country call themselves Khmer. • This country speaks a language that is close to Thai. • ...
Countries 2 2023-07-21
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- A beautiful country known for its art, history, and delicious pasta and pizza. It's famous for landmarks like the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
- It's a diverse country in South Asia with a rich cultural heritage. The capital is New Delhi, and people speak Hindi and English. It's famous for the Taj Mahal, curry, and Bollywood movies.
- It's a vast country that spans Europe and Asia known for its cold winters and famous landmarks like the Kremlin. The capital is Moscow, and people speak Russian. It's famous for ballet, Matryoshka dolls, and the Trans-Siberian Railway.
- It's a big country in South America known for its beautiful Amazon rainforest and vibrant culture. The capital is Brasília, and people speak Portuguese. It's famous for soccer and the Carnival festival.
- A country with a lively culture and beautiful architecture like the Sagrada Familia. It's famous for flamenco dancing, paella, and the Running of the Bulls.
- It's a country in Europe famous for its engineering and fairy tale castles. The capital is Berlin, and people speak German. It's known for the Autobahn, Oktoberfest, and the Brandenburg Gate.
- Africa It's a country in Southern Africa known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. The capital is Pretoria, and people speak various languages, including English and Afrikaans. It's famous for safaris, Table Mountain, and Nelson Mandela.
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- A country in Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions and elephants. It's famous for the Maasai Mara National Reserve and the Great Rift Valley.
- It's a country in Southeast Asia known for its delicious street food and stunning natural beauty. The capital is Hanoi, and people speak Vietnamese. It's famous for pho, lantern festivals, and Ha Long Bay.
- A continent and country known for its unique wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas."
- It's a country in Europe known for its art, fashion, and delicious cuisine. The capital is Paris, and people speak French. It's famous for the Eiffel Tower, croissants, and the Louvre Museum.
- Korea It's a country in East Asia known for its technological advancements and delicious food. The capital is Seoul, and people speak Korean. It's famous for K-pop, kimchi, and traditional palaces.
- It's a country in North Africa known for its ancient pyramids and Sphinx. The capital is Cairo, and people speak Arabic. It's famous for the River Nile, mummies, and hieroglyphics.
- It's a country in North America known for its rich history and colorful culture. The capital is Mexico City, and people speak Spanish. It's famous for tacos, mariachi music, and ancient Mayan ruins.
14 Clues: A continent and country known for its unique wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas." • A beautiful country known for its art, history, and delicious pasta and pizza. It's famous for landmarks like the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. • ...
Europe Countries 2023-05-10
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- is known for being very cold,
- known for its famous tea and its
- separated by a bridge
- the 2014 soccer world cup
- for having a well-known dish
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- for having a very famous tower
- is also known for having a drink called vodka
- It is known for having the best pizzas
- Bacalhau
- for bullfighting
- pastas in the world
- large number of islands
- Known for its architectural culture and
13 Clues: Bacalhau • for bullfighting • pastas in the world • separated by a bridge • large number of islands • the 2014 soccer world cup • for having a well-known dish • is known for being very cold, • for having a very famous tower • known for its famous tea and its • It is known for having the best pizzas • Known for its architectural culture and • ...
American Countries 2025-11-07
13 Clues: - Peru • - Haiti • - Chile • - cuban • - Brazil • - Jamaica • - Mexican • - Canadian • - Colombia • - Argentina • States - American • Rican - Puerto Rico • - Dominican Republic
Foreign Policy Crossword 2025-12-11
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- Building relationships with other countries around the world.
- Restriction of trade with other countries.
- Cutting a country off from trade entirely.
- Establishes peace among countries or groups in conflict
- Stationing troops abroad or intervening in conflict in many ways with the military.
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- A person that represents American interests and builds relationships with other countries.
- Helping other countries by lending money, equipment or resources.
- Executive department with responsibility over foreign relations.
- An agreement or alliance between countries.
- Lending supplies for short-term needs, such as water, food, shelter and medical supplies in certain events (like natural disasters).
- Assistance to other foreign countries.
11 Clues: Assistance to other foreign countries. • Restriction of trade with other countries. • Cutting a country off from trade entirely. • An agreement or alliance between countries. • Establishes peace among countries or groups in conflict • Building relationships with other countries around the world. • Executive department with responsibility over foreign relations. • ...
fellas 2025-03-20
Arkan al Iman / Mihin muslimi uskoo 2021-02-15
13 Clues: Jumala • Sai Zaburin • Maailmanloppu • Tehty valosta • Tehty tulesta • Jumalan ykseys • Qadar on suomeksi • Isa sai tämän kirjan • Ensimmäinen profeetta • Kirjan saanut lähetti • Kertoi ihmisille yhdestä Jumalasta • Antoi Koraanin säkeet Muhammedille • Jonkin asian asettaminen Jumalan rinnalle
crossword uno 2024-05-09
12 Clues: fat • zesty • daisy • porky • stalker • devious • enormous • volley ball superstar • prince ali wonderful he • who did you get bob inspo from? • eves english is written about... • nigel couldnt see poppy because..
Team IC geniuses 2025-08-14
12 Clues: pulse • cold soup • crumbly curd • type of beer • type of bread • Nepalese dish • type of pasta • knobbly celery • green vegetable • winter dumpling • asian chilli sauce • delicious curd when fried or grilled
Cold War Crossword 2013-03-28
Across
- During the Cold War, the Soviet Union and the United States often threatened each other with ___ missiles.
- The first country in the Western Hemisphere to fall to communism.
- Humpty Dumpty and this German city have a lot in common.
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- The form of government in the Soviet Union, East Germany, China and many other Eastern European and Asian countries.
4 Clues: Humpty Dumpty and this German city have a lot in common. • The first country in the Western Hemisphere to fall to communism. • During the Cold War, the Soviet Union and the United States often threatened each other with ___ missiles. • The form of government in the Soviet Union, East Germany, China and many other Eastern European and Asian countries.
Summer Course Round Up 2021-08-26
Across
- the name of Brazil's president
- the name of the building where the insurrection in the US took place
- the president accused of spreading anti-asian hate
- the number of global sustainable development goals
- the previous name for Myanmar
- the name of the rainforest in need of protection in Brazil
- the name of the boat that got stuck in the Suez Canal
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- the state in the US where a shooting took place which sparked the anti asian hate movement
- the group which have taken over Afghanistan
- the name of the Mars space rover
- the planet closest to the sun
- the name of one of the seas the Suez Canal connects
12 Clues: the previous name for Myanmar • the planet closest to the sun • the name of Brazil's president • the name of the Mars space rover • the group which have taken over Afghanistan • the president accused of spreading anti-asian hate • the number of global sustainable development goals • the name of one of the seas the Suez Canal connects • ...
The Spanish American War 2023-09-19
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- The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
- Juan Hill Site of a significant battle in Cuba during the Spanish-American War.
- U.S. naval commander defeated the Spanish fleet in the Battle of Manila Bay.
- The process of adding a territory to a country, which happened to the Philippines.
- The formal approval or acceptance of an agreement or treaty, as done with the Treaty of Paris.
- Asian archipelago that became a U.S. possession after the Spanish-American War.
- Rico's Caribbean territory was acquired by the United States as a result of the war.
- Pacific Island was captured by the United States during the war.
- Amendment Legislation that declared the United States had no intention of annexing Cuba after the war.
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- U.S. battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor, leading to increased tensions with Spain.
- The expansion of a nation's influence and control over other countries through diplomacy or military force.
- Caribbean island that sought independence from Spain and was a focal point of the war.
- Cuban city where the Spanish fleet was blockaded and eventually surrendered.
- Journalism Sensationalized and biased news reporting that contributed to public support for the war.
- Riders Volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American War.
15 Clues: Pacific Island was captured by the United States during the war. • The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war. • Cuban city where the Spanish fleet was blockaded and eventually surrendered. • U.S. naval commander defeated the Spanish fleet in the Battle of Manila Bay. • ...
Eat to live not live to eat 2025-02-19
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- – A sweet food made by cooking fruit with sugar, often eaten on bread.
- – A type of food made from flour and water, shaped into different forms and cooked in boiling water.
- – A sweet, golden liquid made by bees.
- – Meat that comes from a cow.
- – Small, yellow pieces of corn that are sweet and eaten as a vegetable.
- – A dish made of raw vegetables, like lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers.
- – A type of white meat that comes from a bird and is often cooked in different ways.
- – Small, white or brown grains that are cooked and eaten as a main food in many countries.
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- – Thin, long strips of pasta, often used in soups or Asian dishes.
- – Small, soft vegetables with a round top and a short stem, often used in salads or cooking.
- – A creamy, sour food made from milk, often eaten with fruit or honey.
- – Yellow, sour fruits used to make juice or add flavor to food.
- – A sweet, green or yellow fruit that is soft inside and has a round bottom and a thin top.
- – A food made from flour and water, baked in an oven, often used to make sandwiches.
- – Small, round fruits that are green or black, often used to make oil or eaten in salads.
15 Clues: – Meat that comes from a cow. • – A sweet, golden liquid made by bees. • – Yellow, sour fruits used to make juice or add flavor to food. • – Thin, long strips of pasta, often used in soups or Asian dishes. • – A sweet food made by cooking fruit with sugar, often eaten on bread. • – A creamy, sour food made from milk, often eaten with fruit or honey. • ...
coins in the world 2023-06-01
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- The currency of Russia, divided into 100 kopeks
- The currency of Croatia, divided into 100 lipa
- The basic unit of currency in many countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia
- The currency of India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and other countries
- The currency of several countries, including Mexico, the Philippines, and Argentina
- The former currency of France, replaced by the euro in 2002
- A coin worth twenty-five cents in the United States
- A coin worth five cents in the United States
- The currency of Thailand, divided into 100 satang
- The currency of Japan, divided into 100 sen
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- The currency of China, also known as the renminbi
- The official currency of the European Union, used by 19 of its 27 member states
- The currency of several countries, including Sweden, Norway, and Iceland.
- A coin worth ten cents in the United States
- The former currency of Italy, replaced by the euro in 2002
- The currency of the United Kingdom, divided into 100 pence
- The former currency of Spain, replaced by the euro in 2002
- The currency of Indonesia, divided into 100 sen
- The smallest unit of currency in many countries, including the United States and United Kingdom
19 Clues: A coin worth ten cents in the United States • The currency of Japan, divided into 100 sen • A coin worth five cents in the United States • The currency of Croatia, divided into 100 lipa • The currency of Russia, divided into 100 kopeks • The currency of Indonesia, divided into 100 sen • The currency of China, also known as the renminbi • ...
Chapter 4 DECA vocab 2020-11-20
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- all things used in producing goods and services
- tax on imports
- American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- Trade Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Venture, A business enterprise that companies set up together
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- goods and services sold to other countries
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- Union, Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency
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- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- Trade The exchange of goods and services among nations
- organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of it's people
- Mid size or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- of trade, Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- Letting other country use a trademark,Patent, special formula, company name
- Direct Investment(FDI), Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- Trade Organization (WTO), Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
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 • ...
DECA chapter 4 vocab 2023-11-08
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- (FDI) 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
- goods and services traded to other countries
- involves creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions
- (EU) 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
- complete standardization
- large corporations that have operations in several countries
- total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- limits either the quantity or monetary value of a product imported
- (WTO) a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- involves hiring a foreign manufacturer to make products according to a company's specification
- a busines enterprise that a domestic company and a foreign company undertake together
- a company's use of existing product or promotion from which changes are made
- a tax on imports
- (NAFTA) a international trade agreement among the US, Canada, and Mexico
Down
- commercial exchange between nations conducted on free market principles
- exchange of goods and services among nations
- midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- the difference in value between exports and imports
- goods and services purchased from other countries
21 Clues: a tax on imports • complete standardization • (EU) Europe's trading bloc. • exchange of goods and services among nations • goods and services traded to other countries • goods and services purchased from other countries • the difference in value between exports and imports • (FDI) the establishment of a business in a foreign country • ...
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. • ...
RICKY'S SPELLING CONTEST 2023-04-01
Across
- prize-award
- rerlated to sick or hospitals
- aware
- opened sweater-a kind of a bird
- airplane terminal
- snack made of dough
- structure-construction
- related to height
- yeast-construction material
- akind of a religion
- ancient Asian empire
Down
- contest-skill apttitude
- within-inside
- chicken offspring
- first aid
- reflected by light
- sunrays
- the first meal of the day
18 Clues: aware • sunrays • first aid • prize-award • within-inside • chicken offspring • airplane terminal • related to height • reflected by light • snack made of dough • akind of a religion • ancient Asian empire • structure-construction • contest-skill apttitude • the first meal of the day • yeast-construction material • rerlated to sick or hospitals • opened sweater-a kind of a bird
Chapter 4 2020-11-20
Across
- Letting other country use a trademark,Patent, special formula, company name
- A business enterprise that companies set up together
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- all things used in producing goods and services
- Tax on imports
Down
- Mid size or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- international trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- Exchange of goods/services among nations
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of it's people
- Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- Union Europe's trading block in a unified currency.
- Goods and services purchased from other countries
22 Clues: Tax on imports • Exchange of goods/services among nations • Goods and services sold to other countries • all things used in producing goods and services • Establishment of a business in a foreign country • Goods and services purchased from other countries • Union Europe's trading block in a unified currency. • A business enterprise that companies set up together • ...
Chapter 4 vocab 2020-11-20
Across
- organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of it's people
- of Trade Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- Direct Investment (FDI) Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- Trade the exchange of goods among nations
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- good purchased from other countries
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- Trade Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
Down
- Letting other country use a trademark,Patent, special formula, company name
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- Mid size or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- Venture A business enterprise that companies set up together
- all things used in producing goods and services
- Union Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- Trade Organization (WTO) Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
- Tax on imports
22 Clues: Tax on imports • good purchased from other countries • Trade the exchange of goods among nations • Goods and services sold to other countries • all things used in producing goods and services • Union Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • Venture A business enterprise that companies set up together • Large corporations that have operations in several countries • ...
deca chapn4 vocab 2023-11-08
Across
- venture- a business enterprise that a domestic company and a foreign company undertake together
- Manufacturing- hiring a foreign manufacturer to make products according to a company's specification
- Quota- limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that nat be imported
- trade- commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without any regulations
- companies use of existing product
- involves creating specially designed products or promotions for certain regions or countries
- a government's establishment of economic policies that systematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- complete standardization
- Union- europe's trading bloc
- of trade- the difference in value between exports and imports
Down
- large corporations that have operations in several countries
- and services sold to other countries
- involves letting another company or license use a trademark, patent, special formula, company name, or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
- tax on imports
- Trade Organization- a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- trade- the exchange of goods and services among nations
- direct investment- establishment of a business in a foreign country.
- American Free Trade Agreement- an international trade agreement among the US, canada, and mexico
- nationals- midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- a total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving the country
21 Clues: tax on imports • complete standardization • Union- europe's trading bloc • companies use of existing product • and services sold to other countries • goods and services purchased from other countries • trade- the exchange of goods and services among nations • large corporations that have operations in several countries • ...
American Imperialism 2023-12-18
Across
- becomes apart of the United States in 1959
- queen of Hawaii who was overthrown
- country the United States tried to open for trade in the 1850's but at first refused to agree
- when countries send goods to other countries
- reason why Hawaii was important to the United States
- places where countries can sell their surplus (extra) goods
- when countries remove themselves from dealing with other countries
- a form of government with either a king or queen as its leader
- what happened to Japan after dealing with the US
- US Naval commander who made trade agreement with Japan
- water, coal, iron, copper are examples that come from nature
- possession taken of a piece of land or a country, usually by force or without permission
Down
- he basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social group
- king of Hawaii who was overthrown
- places that are needed for ships to refuel and resupply on a long journey
- people doing this activity is a reason why people in the United States heard about Hawaii
- the race to create colonies in other parts of the world
- to give a position as a king or queen
- the belief that the US will extend all the way to the Pacific Ocean
- what is needed to protect your trading ships from your enemies and pirates
20 Clues: king of Hawaii who was overthrown • queen of Hawaii who was overthrown • to give a position as a king or queen • becomes apart of the United States in 1959 • when countries send goods to other countries • what happened to Japan after dealing with the US • reason why Hawaii was important to the United States • US Naval commander who made trade agreement with Japan • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Countries 2020-11-20
8 Clues: 50 states • Pizza was made there. • violin was made there • Spanish is spoken there. • has the most natural lakes • Biggest country in land mass • Eiffel tower is in that country • the taj mahal is located there.
Countries 2020-03-31
8 Clues: Londonis its capital • We live in this country • It borders (is next to) Greece • Barcelona F.C. is in this country • Rome is the capital of this country • Porto is the capital of this country • It's the largest country in the world • Berlin is the capital of this country
Countries 2020-07-19
8 Clues: Big Ben • Eiffel Tower • Lotte World Tower • Christ the Redeemer • The Pyramids of Giza • Oriental Pearl Tower • Leaning Tower of Pisa • The Statue of Liberty
Countries 2021-10-02
8 Clues: Capital of Cyprus? • most people live in... • who started WorldWar2? • capital Berlin is in... • what do French people eat? • language spoken in Belgium? • What is the capital of Italy? • what is the biggest country in the world?
Countries 2021-10-02
8 Clues: Capital of Cyprus? • most people live in... • who started WorldWar2? • capital Berlin is in... • what do French people eat? • language spoken in Belgium? • What is the capital of Italy? • what is the biggest country in the world?
Countries 2021-10-06
Countries 2021-06-17
Across
- Country formerly known as Gold Coast
- This country is located in West Africa and its capital is Porto-Novo
- The capital of this country is Lomé
- Most populated country in West Africa
- Home to the Taj Mahal
Down
- Home to the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa
- This country was colonised by both France and Britain. It's capital is Yaoundé
- One of the two countries that were not colonised
8 Clues: Home to the Taj Mahal • The capital of this country is Lomé • Country formerly known as Gold Coast • Most populated country in West Africa • One of the two countries that were not colonised • Home to the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa • This country is located in West Africa and its capital is Porto-Novo • ...
countries 2022-04-04
8 Clues: 2ος • Εθνικη γλωσσα • Πυργος του Αιφελ • Οργανωνονται ταυρομαχιες • Εχει πρωτευουσα τα Τιρανα • Εχει πρωτευουσα την Αθηνα • Παλαιος εχθρος της Ελλαδας • Εχει εθνικο φαγητο την πιτσα
countries 2016-11-23
8 Clues: this is where you live • Joly comes from this country • this country has the Taj Mahal • this is an island with kangaroos • in this country people speak Arabic • this country is famous for nice beaches • this country has lots of temples no sea • this country is very big and has lots of people
Countries 2019-03-08
Across
- What is the most visited landmark in the U.S.A?
- Who is the king of Spain right now?
- What is the capital of the Netherlands?
- What is the capital of Barbados?
Down
- What is the capital of the Czech Republic?
- What is the capital of Norway?
- Which country has the smallest population?
- What is the most populated country?
8 Clues: What is the capital of Norway? • What is the capital of Barbados? • Who is the king of Spain right now? • What is the most populated country? • What is the capital of the Netherlands? • What is the capital of the Czech Republic? • Which country has the smallest population? • What is the most visited landmark in the U.S.A?
countries 2019-03-17
8 Clues: I'm from ____________. I'm French. • I'm from the UK. I'm ____________. • I'm from ___________. I'm Spanish. • I'm from Canada. I'm _____________. • I'm from Germany. I'm ______________. • I'm from Portugal. I'm ______________. • I'm from the USA. I'm _______________. • I'm from ____________. I'm Australian.
Countries 2013-11-17
8 Clues: to the north of Spain • to the west of Sweden • to the south of Latvia • to the north of Poland • to the east of Estonia • to the south of Estonia • to the north of Estonia • is between Poland and France
Countries 2015-05-06
8 Clues: Our motherland • Famous for operas • Big Ben is in this country • Obama is the current president • Eiffel tower is in this country • There are kangaroos in this country • Our neighbour and has a lot of roberts • A country in the north of North America
Countries 2016-05-04
Countries 2016-02-15
8 Clues: Know for its beer • Know for its sushi • The Greek live there • Its capital is Paris • The great white North • The country you live in • Know for its pasta and pizza • The inhabitants like to eat rice and dog
countries 2023-11-09
8 Clues: the biggest country • the most populated country • the longest name of a country • the biggest island in the world • the oldest country in the world • the country that controls the Gaza strip • the only country that starts with the letter y • the most densely populated country in the world
Countries 2024-01-19
countries 2023-03-09
8 Clues: HC Andersen • Owns San Marino • It is very small. • Le petit-déjeuner • No bubble gum allowed • It hurts without the S • It starts with the letter Z. • The current flag is made by a student
Countries 2023-03-01
8 Clues: Land of Rising Sun • playground of Europe • Land of White Elephant • Battleground of Europe • Biggest island in the world • smallest ocean in the world • Countries with most continents • Country with most number of lakes
Countries 2023-02-13
countries 2024-06-03
Countries 2024-06-24
8 Clues: Great pyramids • Separated by a waterfall • Famous for auroras in the sky • Worlds biggest exported of oil • Fish and chips is a staple food • Bangkok is the capital of this country • Pasta, pizza and gelato is all you need • Where a famous landmark was finished in 1648
countries 2024-10-14
8 Clues: Where is the Tower of Pisa? • Where is the Sixtine Chapel? • where are located the Gran Via? • What's the capital city of Cyprus? • Where was the movie Ratatouille filmed? • where is the monument from the Holocaust? • where you can see the Palace of Buckinggam? • What language is spoken in the Netherlands?
Countries 2022-11-11
countries 2023-01-26
8 Clues: It's a modern country • it's the biggest country • there are famous pyramids • It's the biggest continent • Its capital city is Tallinn • Its capital city is Budapest • the merecdes cars are from here • the river Thames runs through its capital
Countries 2023-08-30
Across
- They are famous because they have pyramids.
- They like to eat weird things like rats, bats and others.
- The elephants and the dessert is famous here.
- The map is similar to a boot.
- They have the "Rio de Janeiro" and they like to do party.
Down
- They like to eat paella
- Kangaroos and koalas are from this country
- The people like to eat tacos and spicy food
8 Clues: They like to eat paella • The map is similar to a boot. • Kangaroos and koalas are from this country • They are famous because they have pyramids. • The people like to eat tacos and spicy food • The elephants and the dessert is famous here. • They like to eat weird things like rats, bats and others. • They have the "Rio de Janeiro" and they like to do party.
COUNTRIES 2022-12-08
8 Clues: Capital city is Paris • Capital city is Ankara • Capital city is Moscow • Capital city is London • Capital city is Berlin • Capital city is Madrid • Capital city is Beijing • Capital city is Washington
Countries 2024-09-20
8 Clues: Bounjour! • kangaroos • The... dream • Where Ikea is made • penguins live here • Mozzarella was made there • In what country is the movie Rio based in • The movie where there is animals that escape a zoo in Africa
Countries 2024-11-14
Across
- Famous for the pyramids and the Nile River
- Known for Mount Everest and the Himalayas
- Largest country in the world by area
- The world's most populous country
- Famous for pasta, pizza, and the ancient Colosseum
Down
- An island nation known for sushi and technology
- The country with unique animals like kangaroos
- Home of the Eiffel Tower and fashion capital, Paris
8 Clues: The world's most populous country • Largest country in the world by area • Known for Mount Everest and the Himalayas • Famous for the pyramids and the Nile River • The country with unique animals like kangaroos • An island nation known for sushi and technology • Famous for pasta, pizza, and the ancient Colosseum • Home of the Eiffel Tower and fashion capital, Paris
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.
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- 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 ... • ...
Countries 2026-06-10
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- Home of sushi and ramen (5)
- Mediterranean country known for souvlaki and feta (6)
- Home of Pad Thai and green curry (8)
- Home of dumplings, noodles and stir fries (5)
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- European country known for croissants and baguettes (6)
- Country famous for curries and naan bread (5)
- Country famous for tacos and burritos (6)
- Birthplace of pizza and pasta (5)
8 Clues: Home of sushi and ramen (5) • Birthplace of pizza and pasta (5) • Home of Pad Thai and green curry (8) • Country famous for tacos and burritos (6) • Country famous for curries and naan bread (5) • Home of dumplings, noodles and stir fries (5) • Mediterranean country known for souvlaki and feta (6) • European country known for croissants and baguettes (6)
Becki 03/09/2017 - Geography Edition 2017-09-03
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- Large South American country. Held 2 major sporting events this decade (6)
- Scandinavian state. Home to a lovely frozen resort (7)
- Middle Eastern nation. Shares its name with a socialite/"model" (6)
- Don't eat this country at Christmas (6)
- Rogue Asian State. Like boom-booms (5, 5)
- Capital of the country famous for its bacon (10)
- Home of the greatest spirit ever devised (8)
- Syrian capital (8)
- Unipolar world superpower, named after a Welshman (6, 6, 2, 7)
- Caribbean Island Nation. Had a missile crisis back in the day (4)
- Capital of the country that spawned Oktoberfest. Wasn't the capital for a 45 year stretch (6)
- European state. A famous child was lost here (8)
- Stereotypical home of the drunkards and tiny ginger people (7)
- Your first city love, potentially? (5)
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- South Pacific Island Nation. Have a tribe who worship Prince Phillip (7)
- Country that invites all of its citizens to a garden party at the royal palace (14)
- South Asian capital. Subject of a cruel playground game (7)
- Home capital (6)
- Country and Capital's name. City State. (9)
- Capital city of Australia. Was purposely built for that purpose (8)
- Capital of a south Asian country. My father nearly got arrested here for carrying an illegal knife onto a plane (5, 6)
- Russian border state. You know someone who lives here (7)
- You've claimed this as your 'second home town' (9)
- The Holy See, if you know what that means (7, 4)
- Formerly Constantinople during the Ottoman Empire (8)
- A bit of Valley love (5)
- A country that make alright cars, it could be argued (6)
- Country in the Orient. China claims it's theirs, but the country disagrees (6)
- Middle Eastern nation. Kind of occupied and has been on and off since the 90s (4)
29 Clues: Home capital (6) • Syrian capital (8) • A bit of Valley love (5) • Your first city love, potentially? (5) • Don't eat this country at Christmas (6) • Rogue Asian State. Like boom-booms (5, 5) • Country and Capital's name. City State. (9) • Home of the greatest spirit ever devised (8) • Capital of the country famous for its bacon (10) • ...
The World Bank 2021-02-01
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- another economic concern funded by the World Bank
- program created to help the worldwide food shortage
- the World Bank supports this type of development
- the World Bank funds projects involving... including roads and hydroelectric dams
- also referred to as the least-developed or third-world countries
- also known as industrialized or first-world countries, also finance the IDA
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- the location of the World Bank headquarters
- a sum of money that is expected to be paid with interest
- assists the least prosperous countries in the world with health and education
- also referred to as emerging or second-world countries
- the state of being extremely poor
- the founders of the World Bank
- money that is given or lent
- works with developing and underdeveloped countries
14 Clues: money that is given or lent • the founders of the World Bank • the state of being extremely poor • the location of the World Bank headquarters • the World Bank supports this type of development • another economic concern funded by the World Bank • works with developing and underdeveloped countries • program created to help the worldwide food shortage • ...
Trade 2023-09-12
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- Selling goods to other countries.
- The system of producing, distributing, and using goods and services in a country.
- A person or business that sells goods to other countries.
- A place where ships load and unload goods.
- A person or business involved in buying and selling goods.
- The money used in a particular country.
- Buying goods from other countries.
- The exchange of goods or services between countries or people.
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- A person who buys and uses goods and services.
- Rivalry among businesses to sell their products or services.
- of Trade The difference between a country's exports and imports.
- A place where buyers and sellers meet to exchange goods and services.
- A person or business that buys goods from other countries.
- A tax on imported or exported goods.
- Agreement A formal arrangement between countries to facilitate trade.
15 Clues: Selling goods to other countries. • Buying goods from other countries. • A tax on imported or exported goods. • The money used in a particular country. • A place where ships load and unload goods. • A person who buys and uses goods and services. • A person or business that sells goods to other countries. • A person or business that buys goods from other countries. • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 2021-02-27
Countries 2021-08-15
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
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- 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
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- 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 2024-02-03
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?
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- 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? • ...
