countries Crossword Puzzles
Globalization 2022-12-13
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- Others hope that human rights and … will spread through globalization?
- Climate change is an … problem?
- A person who can not return home, because of war or persecution?
- Conformation to a global culture. Which section of globalization is meant by that?
- Most important policy issues like climate changes, the financial crises, …?
- The first era was about global … between countries?
- The world has become so …?
- The … of the products is easier and faster?
- Television and telecommunication?
- Globalization 1.0 und 2.0 were driven by European and American … and businesses?
- A person who leaves their home country to live and work in another country?
- … economic growth is one of the disadvantages?
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- Some countries profit more than others. Newly industrialized countries like Taiwan and South Korea as well as the rapidly developing India, … and Brazil gained considerable advantage from their integration into the world economy?
- The amount of money left after all payments have been made?
- The … of the workers in developing countries is one of the disadvantages?
- 2.0 Where does my company fit into the global economy? Which of the three eras of globalization is it?
- Another word for customers?
- Organizations like … and the UN connect countries, especially smaller countries politically?
- People think that the motto of globalization is “the survival of the …”?
- The most important section for globalization?
- McWorld describes how Western culture, especially popular culture becomes dominant and destroys cultural …?
- Global players only want profit and …?
22 Clues: The world has become so …? • Another word for customers? • Climate change is an … problem? • Television and telecommunication? • Global players only want profit and …? • The … of the products is easier and faster? • The most important section for globalization? • … economic growth is one of the disadvantages? • The first era was about global … between countries? • ...
Chapter 4 DECA Vocab 2023-11-08
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- large countries that have operations in several countries
- goods and services purchased from foreign countries
- involves hiring a foreign manufacturer to make products according to a company's specs
- total ban on specific goods coming from and into a country
- creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions
- commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principals
- a company's use of an existing product or promo from which changes are made
- business enterprise that a domestic company and foreign company undertake together
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- involves letting another company or licensee use a trademark or intellectual property for royalty or fee
- midsize or smaller companies that have foreign operations
- goods and services sold to other countries
- difference in value between exports and imports
- exchange of goods and services among nations
- a gov't's establishment of economic policies to protect domestic industries systematically
- complete standardization
- tax on imports
- limits quantity or monetary value of a product that may be imported
- establishment of a business in a foreign country
- global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- international trade agreement among U.S., Canada, and Mexico
- europe's trading bloc
21 Clues: tax on imports • europe's trading bloc • complete standardization • goods and services sold to other countries • exchange of goods and services among nations • difference in value between exports and imports • establishment of a business in a foreign country • goods and services purchased from foreign countries • large countries that have operations in several countries • ...
Globalization 2022-12-13
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- The … of the workers in developing countries?
- People think that the motto of globalization is “the survival of the …”?
- A person who leaves their home country to live and work in another country?
- Others hope that human rights and … will spread through globalization?
- The most important section for globalization?
- and telecommunication?
- The first era was about global … between countries?
- Global players only want profit and … ?
- The amount of money left after all payments have been made?
- 2.0 Where does my company fit into the global economy? Which od the three eras of globalization is it?
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- Conformation to a global culture. Which section of globalization is meant by that?
- Another word for customers?
- The … of the products is easier and faster?
- The word has become so … ?
- Organizations like … and the UN connect countries, especially smaller countries politically?
- A person who can not return home, because of war or persecution?
- Most important policy issues like climate changes, the financial crises, … ?
- McWorld describes how Western culture, especially popular cultures becomes dominant and destroys cultural … ?
- Some countries profit more than others. Newly industrialized countries like Taiwan and South Korea as well as the rapidly developing India, … and Brazil gained considerable advantage from their integration into the world economy?
- Globalization 1.0 und 2.0 were driven by European and American … and businesses?
- Climate change is an … problem?
- … economic growth is one of the disadvantages?
22 Clues: and telecommunication? • The word has become so … ? • Another word for customers? • Climate change is an … problem? • Global players only want profit and … ? • The … of the products is easier and faster? • The … of the workers in developing countries? • The most important section for globalization? • … economic growth is one of the disadvantages? • ...
chapter 4 vocab 2023-11-15
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- is a business enterprise that a domestic company and a foreign company undertake together.
- involves creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions.
- are large corporations that have operations in several countries.
- is a total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country.
- is a governments establishment of economic policies that systemically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries.
- many countries around the world favor and practice this.
- is the establishment of a business in a foreign country.
- an imports limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported.
- are goods and services purchased from other countries.
- is the exchange of goods and services among nations.
- means complete standardization.
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- the difference in value between exports and imports.
- is an international trade agreement among the united states, canada, and mexico.
- is europes trading bloc.
- involves hiring a foreign manufacturer to make products according to a company's specifications.
- involves letting another company, or license, use a trademark, patent, special formula, company name, or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty.
- is a company's use of an existing product or promotion from which changes are made.
- are midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries.
- is a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade.
- are goods and services sold to other countries.
- a tax on imports.
21 Clues: a tax on imports. • is europes trading bloc. • means complete standardization. • are goods and services sold to other countries. • the difference in value between exports and imports. • is the exchange of goods and services among nations. • are goods and services purchased from other countries. • many countries around the world favor and practice this. • ...
Cold War - Vietnam 2024-03-22
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- Youngest president; shot
- Separated Berlin from rest of Germany
- Fear of Communism in US
- Promoted war then peace
- Alliance between US and European countries
- Congregation of rep from countries to prevent war
- Border between N and S Korea
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Sent exiled Cubans to kill Castro
- Told people what activities were American
- Help countries resist communism
- US sent supplies to Berlin
- Civil war between north and south Korea
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- First satellite
- McCarthy started Russian "witch hunts"
- Soviet leader after stalin
- Barrier established between Soviets and west Europe
- Communist countries under Russia
- Weapon utilizing fission
- Soviet NATO
- An attempt to stop Communist spread
- Mass amounts of children being born
- Decided to split up Germany
- Executed because they were believed to be spies
- Demilitarized Zone
- Communist leader of Cuba
- US aid in rebuilding European econ
27 Clues: Soviet NATO • First satellite • Demilitarized Zone • Fear of Communism in US • Promoted war then peace • Youngest president; shot • Weapon utilizing fission • Communist leader of Cuba • Soviet leader after stalin • US sent supplies to Berlin • Decided to split up Germany • Central Intelligence Agency • Border between N and S Korea • Help countries resist communism • ...
European Countries 2014-10-25
African Countries 2016-10-09
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- Famous for pyramids
- The first African country to reach the quarter-finals in the football world cup
- 99% of the population are Muslims
- Home to Chobe National Park
- Most populous country in Africa
- Has 16 official languages
- Has a silent letter in its name
- Home to the endangered mountain gorillas
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- World's second largest producer of cocoa beans
- Alot of people come here on safari
- Gained independence in 1975
- Location of the discovery of coffee
- Largest country in east Africa
- Capital city is Mogadishu
- Arabic speaking country
15 Clues: Famous for pyramids • Arabic speaking country • Capital city is Mogadishu • Has 16 official languages • Gained independence in 1975 • Home to Chobe National Park • Largest country in east Africa • Most populous country in Africa • Has a silent letter in its name • 99% of the population are Muslims • Alot of people come here on safari • Location of the discovery of coffee • ...
Asian countries 2023-06-15
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- This small city-state has a modern skyline, beautiful gardens, and is known for being very clean.
- Made up of thousands of islands, this country is home to beautiful beaches, jungles, and volcanoes.
- This small country has the tallest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, and is rich in traditions.
- With its iconic Petronas Twin Towers, this diverse nation offers a mix of culture, nature, and cuisine.
- In this vast land, you will find grassy plains, nomadic people, and the Gobi Desert.
- Elephants, beautiful beaches, and tasty food are some of the things that make this country special.
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- Home to the beautiful Taj Mahal, this country has a diverse culture and loves cricket and spicy food.
- This Southeast Asian country is home to Angkor Wat, a famous temple, and great wildlife.
- Lanka An island nation in South Asia, famous for its tea, elephants, and ancient cities.
- Korea Known for its innovative technology, pop music, and spicy cuisine, this country is on a peninsula.
- Known for its friendly people, this archipelago has beautiful beaches and the world's smallest primate.
- This long, narrow country in Southeast Asia has beautiful landscapes and is famous for its pho soup.
- Famous for its cherry blossoms, samurai, and sushi, this country is an island nation in the East.
- Known for its rivers, mountains, and beautiful temples, this landlocked country is in Southeast Asia.
- This country has a long history and is known for its Great Wall, panda bears, and delicious dumplings.
15 Clues: In this vast land, you will find grassy plains, nomadic people, and the Gobi Desert. • This Southeast Asian country is home to Angkor Wat, a famous temple, and great wildlife. • Lanka An island nation in South Asia, famous for its tea, elephants, and ancient cities. • ...
Asian countries 2023-06-15
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- Lanka An island nation in South Asia, famous for its tea, elephants, and ancient cities.
- This small country has the tallest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, and is rich in traditions.
- With its iconic Petronas Twin Towers, this diverse nation offers a mix of culture, nature, and cuisine.
- Korea Known for its innovative technology, pop music, and spicy cuisine, this country is on a peninsula.
- Made up of thousands of islands, this country is home to beautiful beaches, jungles, and volcanoes.
- Known for its friendly people, this archipelago has beautiful beaches and the world's smallest primate.
- This Southeast Asian country is home to Angkor Wat, a famous temple, and great wildlife.
- Known for its rivers, mountains, and beautiful temples, this landlocked country is in Southeast Asia.
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- This small city-state has a modern skyline, beautiful gardens, and is known for being very clean.
- This country has a long history and is known for its Great Wall, panda bears, and delicious dumplings.
- Elephants, beautiful beaches, and tasty food are some of the things that make this country special.
- This long, narrow country in Southeast Asia has beautiful landscapes and is famous for its pho soup.
- In this vast land, you will find grassy plains, nomadic people, and the Gobi Desert.
- Famous for its cherry blossoms, samurai, and sushi, this country is an island nation in the East.
- Home to the beautiful Taj Mahal, this country has a diverse culture and loves cricket and spicy food.
15 Clues: In this vast land, you will find grassy plains, nomadic people, and the Gobi Desert. • Lanka An island nation in South Asia, famous for its tea, elephants, and ancient cities. • This Southeast Asian country is home to Angkor Wat, a famous temple, and great wildlife. • ...
1. Countries 2022-07-09
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- The country with more than 2800 varieties of potatoes
- The world's superpower
- The world's largest archipelago
- The country with maximum biodiversity
- The country with world's tallest residents
- The world's most populous country
- The world's largest producer of mangoes
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- Island nation that is also a continent
- The country with maximum oil reserves
- Country that cannot join FIFA because grass cannot grow there
- The world's happiest country for many times in a row
- The country with the most time zones
- The world's most peaceful country
- The biggest country in the world
- Considered to be the most beautiful country
15 Clues: The world's superpower • The world's largest archipelago • The biggest country in the world • The world's most peaceful country • The world's most populous country • The country with the most time zones • The country with maximum oil reserves • The country with maximum biodiversity • Island nation that is also a continent • The world's largest producer of mangoes • ...
Countries Crossword 2022-04-27
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- Is a Southeast Asian country known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities.
- This is were World War I and World War II started.
- This country is where they celebrated Saint Patrick's Day.
- The biggest jungle is here, the biggest country in South America.
- This country has is very mountainous, they speak many languages too like German, French, Italian.
- One of our classmates belongs here.
- They speak Spanish, it's ubicated in North America.
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- They speak Frech, German and Dutch.
- It's known for tropical beaches, opulent royal palaces, ancient ruins.
- This was the country God made free from the Egyptians.
- This country is close to Afganistan.
- in North America, Languages are French and English.
- Britain Many countries belong here like England, Scotland and Wales.
- This country is ubicated in Africa and had pharaos.
- On its border with Zimbabwe is famed Victoria Falls. It's ubicated in Africa.
15 Clues: They speak Frech, German and Dutch. • One of our classmates belongs here. • This country is close to Afganistan. • This is were World War I and World War II started. • in North America, Languages are French and English. • This country is ubicated in Africa and had pharaos. • They speak Spanish, it's ubicated in North America. • ...
European Countries 2024-03-04
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- Baltic country known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning nature.
- Central European country famous for its thermal baths and goulash.
- Iberian country famous for its flamenco, paella, and historic landmarks.
- Scandinavian country known for its royal heritage and charming cities.
- European country famous for chocolates, waffles, and the Atomium.
- Scandinavian country known for its design, nature, and ABBA.
- Mediterranean country known for its beautiful coastline and historic cities.
- Nordic country famous for its fjords, northern lights, and Viking history.
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- Emerald Isle known for its lush landscapes and vibrant culture.
- Southern European country famous for its art, history, and pasta.
- Central European country known for its medieval towns and hearty cuisine.
- Central European country famous for its classical music and Alpine landscapes.
- A Balkan nation known for its stunning landscapes and ancient history.
- Mediterranean country known for its ancient ruins and beautiful islands.
- Western European country famous for art, cuisine, and the Eiffel Tower.
15 Clues: Scandinavian country known for its design, nature, and ABBA. • Emerald Isle known for its lush landscapes and vibrant culture. • Southern European country famous for its art, history, and pasta. • European country famous for chocolates, waffles, and the Atomium. • Central European country famous for its thermal baths and goulash. • ...
European countries 2024-06-13
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- which european country shares the longest border with russia
- which country is ronaldo from
- which country has (with Sweden) won the most first places in the Eurovision song contest
- in which country is budapest the capital
- which country is Rishi Sunak Prime Minister in
- which country shares a border with both Lithuania and Estonia
- which country is the most neutral
- which country flag has the same colors as germany
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- which is the poorest country in europe
- which country has the largest church
- which European country is the first in alphabetical order
- In which country lies The Notre-dame
- which country has the tallest building in europe
- which country has the oldest monarchy in europe
- which country has a building that has taken over 138 years to build
15 Clues: which country is ronaldo from • which country is the most neutral • which country has the largest church • In which country lies The Notre-dame • which is the poorest country in europe • in which country is budapest the capital • which country is Rishi Sunak Prime Minister in • which country has the oldest monarchy in europe • ...
European Countries 2014-10-14
Geography - countries 2014-06-06
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- eleven time zones
- biblical
- typical meal on thanksgiving
- down under
- greasy mustaches, tacos, and ponchos
- eh?
- everyone looks the same
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- "fattest" country in the world
- shaped like a boot
- "drunkest" country in the world
- baguettes and mimes
- it's a holiday in ________
- otherwise known as "nam"
- slits for eyes
- beans, hamburger, tomatoes...
15 Clues: eh? • biblical • down under • slits for eyes • eleven time zones • shaped like a boot • baguettes and mimes • everyone looks the same • otherwise known as "nam" • it's a holiday in ________ • typical meal on thanksgiving • beans, hamburger, tomatoes... • "fattest" country in the world • "drunkest" country in the world • greasy mustaches, tacos, and ponchos
Countries --> Nationalities 2021-03-12
Richest Countries 2017-11-18
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- Third country in "Benelux"
- Island along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
- Home of the Dutch
- Country rated #1 in happiness
- Sometimes considered a continent
- Borders Finland to the east
- Home to CERN
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- Home to Al-Jazeera
- Scandinavian countries: Norway, Sweden, _______
- One of the last remaining city states
- Ruled by Price Hans-Adam
- Northern ______ of the UK
- Country named after its supercontinent
- Mountainous enclave in Italy
- Island which can be accessed on road from Malaysia
15 Clues: Home to CERN • Home of the Dutch • Home to Al-Jazeera • Ruled by Price Hans-Adam • Northern ______ of the UK • Third country in "Benelux" • Borders Finland to the east • Mountainous enclave in Italy • Country rated #1 in happiness • Sometimes considered a continent • Island along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge • One of the last remaining city states • Country named after its supercontinent • ...
Countries 2 2021-06-26
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- What country owns Greenland?
- First country to recieve coronavirus vaccinations from Covax
- North American communist country
- Thinnest and longest country
- Old name is Belorussia
- Biggest country fully in Europe
- Country with the biggest empire
- Smallest Central American country
- What country has departments?
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- 2nd biggest Oceanian country
- Country with same last word as Solomon Islands
- Newest country
- Only Spanish speaking country in Africa
- Poorest country
- Poorest American country
15 Clues: Newest country • Poorest country • Old name is Belorussia • Poorest American country • 2nd biggest Oceanian country • What country owns Greenland? • Thinnest and longest country • What country has departments? • Biggest country fully in Europe • North American communist country • Country with the biggest empire • Smallest Central American country • ...
Countries 3 2021-06-26
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- Italy invaded this African country
- Richest Asian country
- Country with highest population that have donated to charity
- Used to be part of Austria-______
- Old capital is Bujumbura
- Masaai Mara tribe live here and in Northern Tanzania
- This country has the southernmost capital city
- This country's flag is almost identical to Romania's
- Capital: Phnom Penh
- 2nd smallest country
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- Shares the shortest border (with Botswana)
- Almost completely surrounded by South Africa
- 3rd richest country in the Northern Hemisphere
- Most Christian country
- Used to be part of Serbia and __________
15 Clues: Capital: Phnom Penh • 2nd smallest country • Richest Asian country • Most Christian country • Old capital is Bujumbura • Used to be part of Austria-______ • Italy invaded this African country • Used to be part of Serbia and __________ • Shares the shortest border (with Botswana) • Almost completely surrounded by South Africa • 3rd richest country in the Northern Hemisphere • ...
Countries Test 2021-09-30
Natalia-countries 2021-05-07
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- They speak weird
- officially the Swiss Confederation
- Quackity
- known as Siam
- one of our teachers live here
- there was a war here-
- Britain
- they are good in football :D
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- is an island in the North Atlantic
- bordered by the Netherlands to the north
- it was known as Palestina
- Is from South Asia and they speak english
- its in South Africa
- pyramids
- something bad happened here-
15 Clues: Britain • Quackity • pyramids • known as Siam • They speak weird • its in South Africa • there was a war here- • it was known as Palestina • something bad happened here- • they are good in football :D • one of our teachers live here • is an island in the North Atlantic • officially the Swiss Confederation • bordered by the Netherlands to the north • ...
Asia Countries 2022-10-22
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- A country where Asian pop music is popular.
- A country where the Taj Mahal is located.
- A country where Mount Everest is located.
- A country that was once a part of Thailand.
- A country that is also the name of a US state.
- A country where the Great Wall is located.
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- A country that is also an animal.
- A country that can also be someone’s name.
- A country that is known for its oil.
- A country that separated from Malaysia.
- A country that was once divided into the north and south.
- A country located between Russia and China.
- A country that is the homeland to Jews.
- A country where Mount Fuji is located.
- A country that is home to many Greeks.
15 Clues: A country that is also an animal. • A country that is known for its oil. • A country where Mount Fuji is located. • A country that is home to many Greeks. • A country that separated from Malaysia. • A country that is the homeland to Jews. • A country where the Taj Mahal is located. • A country where Mount Everest is located. • A country that can also be someone’s name. • ...
Europe Countries 2022-10-22
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- A country that is known for their cheese.
- A country where the Running of the Bulls event happens.
- A country that is known for their waffles.
- A country where Big Ben is located.
- A country where the Tower of Pisa is located.
- A country that is known for being the happiest country in the world.
- A country where the Eiffel Tower is located.
- A country where the Parthenon is located.
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- A country where the brand IKEA comes from.
- A country that is the largest in Europe.
- A country that was once divided between the east and west.
- A country that used to be a part of the Netherlands.
- A country that has a red and white striped flag.
- A country that has a blue and yellow striped flag.
- A country where the Potato Famine happened.
15 Clues: A country where Big Ben is located. • A country that is the largest in Europe. • A country that is known for their cheese. • A country where the Parthenon is located. • A country where the brand IKEA comes from. • A country that is known for their waffles. • A country where the Potato Famine happened. • A country where the Eiffel Tower is located. • ...
Countries Crossword. 2022-10-24
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- LARGEST COFFEE PRODUCER COUNTRY.
- COUNTRY WITH THE MOST BARS AND RESTAURANTS PER INHABITANT IN THE WORLD.
- MOST WELL-KNOWN COUNTRY WITH A CAPITALIST ECONOMY.
- MOST LAUREATED COUNTRY IN THE FORMULA 1 HISTORY.
- IT IS THE LARGEST WINE PRODUCER COUNTRY!
- LARGEST ASIAN COUNTRY.
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- LAST EUROPEAN COUNTRY WHICH LIVES UNDER A DICTATORSHIP.
- STARTS WITH N. HOME TO THE MOST OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE IN THE WORLD, IT IS AN ISLAND LOCATED IN OCEANIA.
- SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
- LOCATED IN EUROPE. HAPPIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
- LOCATED IN EUROPE. CURRENTLY IN A WAR.
- LARGEST AMERICAN COUNTRY.
- NORDIC COUNTRY HOME OF THE BRAND "LEGO".
- COUNTRY WITH THE MOST PYRAMIDS.
- LOCATED IN AFRICA. MOST RECENT COUNTRY TO DECLARE ITS INDEPENDENCE.
15 Clues: LARGEST ASIAN COUNTRY. • LARGEST AMERICAN COUNTRY. • SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. • COUNTRY WITH THE MOST PYRAMIDS. • LARGEST COFFEE PRODUCER COUNTRY. • LOCATED IN EUROPE. CURRENTLY IN A WAR. • NORDIC COUNTRY HOME OF THE BRAND "LEGO". • IT IS THE LARGEST WINE PRODUCER COUNTRY! • MOST LAUREATED COUNTRY IN THE FORMULA 1 HISTORY. • ...
African countries 2022-06-09
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- - Right next to Niger
- right next to Zambia and on top of Namibia
- Next to South Africa
- Right in between Comoros
- In between Libya and Morocco
- under Botswana
- right next to Egypt
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- next to Democratic republican of the Congo
- right next to Kenya and under Ethiopia
- on top of Somalia and Kenya
- Under Sudan
- On top of Ghana
- in between Sudan and Niger
- next to Togo
- right next to Benin
15 Clues: Under Sudan • next to Togo • under Botswana • On top of Ghana • right next to Benin • right next to Egypt • Next to South Africa • - Right next to Niger • Right in between Comoros • in between Sudan and Niger • on top of Somalia and Kenya • In between Libya and Morocco • right next to Kenya and under Ethiopia • next to Democratic republican of the Congo • ...
African countries 2023-06-15
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- Known for its deserts and the Skeleton Coast, this country has diverse landscapes and wildlife.
- Home to the beautiful Victoria Falls, this landlocked country has diverse wildlife and landscapes.
- Rich in culture, this Southwestern African country has a beautiful coastline and unique dances.
- An island nation famous for its unique wildlife, including lemurs, and amazing landscapes.
- This Southern African nation is known for its incredible wildlife and the beautiful Okavango Delta.
- Known for its friendly people, rich history, and gold resources, this West African nation thrives.
- With a long history, this East African nation is known for its ancient churches and tasty cuisine.
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- With bustling markets and beautiful architecture, this North African country is famous for its spices.
- Known for its wildlife, such as lions and elephants, this country has a beautiful savannah landscape.
- Home to Africa's highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, this country has a vast array of wildlife.
- Known for its diverse wildlife, including mountain gorillas, this East African country is green and lush.
- This country has a long history with famous pyramids, the Nile River, and ancient pharaohs.
- Famous for the ancient ruins of Great Zimbabwe and vast wildlife, this landlocked nation is beautiful.
- The largest country in Africa by population, it is known for its music, movies, and diverse culture.
- Africa Home to amazing wildlife, beautiful beaches, and diverse culture, this country is at the southern tip.
15 Clues: An island nation famous for its unique wildlife, including lemurs, and amazing landscapes. • This country has a long history with famous pyramids, the Nile River, and ancient pharaohs. • Known for its deserts and the Skeleton Coast, this country has diverse landscapes and wildlife. • ...
European Countries 2024-06-07
CITIES & COUNTRIES 2024-04-24
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- It is the capital of France.
- The capital of this country is Ankara.
- It is the capital of Ukraine.
- Its capital is London.
- Its capital is Lisbon.
- Its capital is Moscow.
- Ottawa is the capital of this country.
- Cairo is the capital of this country.
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- It is the capital of Italy.
- Buenos Aires is its capital.
- Washington D.C. is the capital of this country.
- Its capital is Berlin.
- Tehran is its capital.
- Oslo is the capital of...?
- Baghdad is its capital.
15 Clues: Its capital is Berlin. • Tehran is its capital. • Its capital is London. • Its capital is Lisbon. • Its capital is Moscow. • Baghdad is its capital. • Oslo is the capital of...? • It is the capital of Italy. • It is the capital of France. • Buenos Aires is its capital. • It is the capital of Ukraine. • Cairo is the capital of this country. • The capital of this country is Ankara. • ...
ASEAN Countries 2023-10-06
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- What is the only ASEAN country with no sea
- What is Brunei's east, south, and west border
- What is the Most religion in Cambodia
- What is Cambodia's mainland name
- What is the most produced resource in Malaysia
- What is Cambodia's west border
- What is Brunei's Head of state
- If laos is surrounded by countries, what kind of country is laos?
- What is The most common ASEAN climate
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- besides economics, what development is Laso also focussing at?
- What is the similarity of natural resources potential produced by ASEAN countries
- What ASEAN country with the most seaweed production
- What is the most ethnics in Malaysia
- What is the most ethnics in Laos
- What river that crossed Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Myanmmar
15 Clues: What is Cambodia's west border • What is Brunei's Head of state • What is Cambodia's mainland name • What is the most ethnics in Laos • What is the most ethnics in Malaysia • What is the Most religion in Cambodia • What is The most common ASEAN climate • What is the only ASEAN country with no sea • What is Brunei's east, south, and west border • ...
States & Countries 2023-11-20
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- Redwood forests
- Lemons and pasta
- Just south of Washington
- Blueberries and lobster
- Montana, and Washington border it
- The fabulous Las Vegas, ______
- The big apple
- People often falsely think D.C. is in it
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- Indianapolis is in it
- Known for cheese
- Dallas, Houston, Corpus Christi
- Famous for Casablanca
- Better known by its initials, LA
- Struck Pearl Harbor during WW2
- Mummies and cats
15 Clues: The big apple • Redwood forests • Known for cheese • Lemons and pasta • Mummies and cats • Indianapolis is in it • Famous for Casablanca • Blueberries and lobster • Just south of Washington • Struck Pearl Harbor during WW2 • The fabulous Las Vegas, ______ • Dallas, Houston, Corpus Christi • Better known by its initials, LA • Montana, and Washington border it • ...
Asian Countries 2024-02-13
countries crossword 2024-09-11
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- A long time ago, divided into upper and lower
- Maple syrup
- the country that changed its name recently
- the land of 9.58 s
- Haka
- No Vanilla there
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- there was a famous wall there
- Not the Red Cross
- the land of windmills and tulips
- the land of Macron and macarons
- there are no kangaroos there
- Dewi lived there
- they own Paris Saint Germain
- they hate Z
- Nazca
15 Clues: Haka • Nazca • Maple syrup • they hate Z • Dewi lived there • No Vanilla there • Not the Red Cross • the land of 9.58 s • there are no kangaroos there • they own Paris Saint Germain • there was a famous wall there • the land of Macron and macarons • the land of windmills and tulips • the country that changed its name recently • A long time ago, divided into upper and lower
Marketing Essentials Chapter 4 2020-11-19
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- A business enterprise that companies set up together
- the exchange of goods and services among nations
- Letting other country use a trademark,Patent, special formula, company name
- Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- Tax on imports
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- Mid size or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Goods and services purchased from other countries
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
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- International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- all things used in producing goods and services
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
22 Clues: Tax on imports • Goods and services sold to other countries • Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • all things used in producing goods and services • Establishment of a business in a foreign country • the exchange of goods and services among nations • Goods and services purchased from other countries • A business enterprise that companies set up together • ...
Internationalism and The United Nations 2023-12-06
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- - Agreements between two countries that work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- - Something that motivates someone to do something (Seen as positive reinforcement)
- - What country is the UN secretary-general from?
- - What is the power that the five permanent members of the UN have, called?
- - What country refuses to accept rulings from the World Court? (acronym)
- - A policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems.
- Aid - Foreign aid, but with strings attached. (2 words)
- - Compared to Botswana, this country is considered a ‘failed state’.
- Determination - Many Indigenous groups work together for this (two words)
- - A policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization made up of independent appointed officials elected by member states
- - This organ of the United Nations deals with general administration, business, and makes final decisions on actions. There are 15 seats in this group.
- Organization - A ‘collective’ created that provides relations to many different nation-states, an example of this is the UN (two words)
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- - Countries lose this when they agree to join an international organization such as the UN.
- - A policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- - An expectation of a peacekeeper.
- and Security - The “Second most important human need” - Abraham Maslow (three words)
- Internet - The creation of what has made our world a “global village”, ending psychological, social, political and economic isolation in many parts of the world. (two words)
- - The motive for internationalism that pertains to giving to the less fortunate/underdeveloped countries.
- Stability - The motive for internationalism that ties into the idea of supply and demand.
- of Nations - The predecessor to the United Nations (three words)
- Arctic Council - This organization was created after 8 countries discussed strategies to protect the fragile environment of a specific region. (three words)
- Zone - A neutral area that separates hostile forces/nations (two words)
- Court - What is the name of the UN court? (two words)
- - What do the olive branches on the UN flag represent?
- - A threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule (The UN often imposes these if they dislike a countries actions/want them to change their mind on a economic decisions)
25 Clues: - An expectation of a peacekeeper. • - What country is the UN secretary-general from? • Court - What is the name of the UN court? (two words) • - What do the olive branches on the UN flag represent? • Aid - Foreign aid, but with strings attached. (2 words) • of Nations - The predecessor to the United Nations (three words) • ...
Nationalism Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-01
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- An international organization of 8 nations
- A minimum level of subsistence that no family should be expected to live below
- A policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organisation made up of independent appointed officials
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- A trade agreement between Canada, the US and Mexico that encourages free trade between these countries
- Economic stability, peace and security, self determination, humanitarian activities
- North American Air Defence Command
- Things that people desire
- Promoting human welfare and social reform
- The policy of a country responding to events on it's own without agreements
- The separation of like-minded people into isolated groups that are hostile to those whose values differ from their own
- When developed countries and businesses make more money they will spend more money
- Sovereign states have the _______ to protect their citizens.
- A situation in which there is economic growth, rising national income, high employment, and steadiness
- Food, Water, Shelter, Health
- The ability of a government to determine their own course of their own free will
- All members of the global community accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world
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- The North Atlantic treaty organization
- The value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year
- A country opting out of participating in international affairs
- An organization that focuses on human health
- A county's plan for dealing with other countries of the world
- A policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems (Think the United Nations)
- The cultural inheritance from the past that all people share
- An international organization of European countries formed after WWII
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace
- this organization takes an internationalist approach to resolving issues
- Debt incurred by a government that was not democratically chosen
- Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries
- A 15 member panel which bears the UN's major responsibilities
30 Clues: Things that people desire • Food, Water, Shelter, Health • North American Air Defence Command • The North Atlantic treaty organization • Promoting human welfare and social reform • An international organization of 8 nations • An organization that focuses on human health • The cultural inheritance from the past that all people share • ...
International Trade Agreements and Organizations 2023-01-11
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- It is responsible for most decisions within the EU, and it includes one representative per country.
- American branch plants in Mexico that arose because of NAFTA. Here, Mexican workers’ rights were oftentimes abused.
- A trade agreement that regulates trade within the three strongest North American economies.
- This currency is used by most EU countries, and it is the most used currency in Europe as a continent.
- A Globalization Strategy that regards the world as one single market. Products are made and advertised equally throughout the world, and companies make all decisions in their home country.
- This organization provides developing countries with support. It is formed by two institutions and it counts 186 members.
- A process occurring when a company assigns production tasks to an external supplier.
- Trade organization that includes 21 members of the Pacific Rim. Its purpose is to strengthen the Pacific Rim countries by facilitating trade and developing good relationships with each other.
- The multidomestic strategy is based on this view. It argues that decisions as to each country’s marketing operations should be made by a business’ specific branch that deals with that country.
- This view assumes customers of all ethnicities want the same product and react similarly to marketing strategies. Levi Strauss uses this approach.
- The US, Canada, Italy, Japan the UK, Russia, France, the EU and Germany are part of this agreement. It includes the main economies of the world, and members discuss macroeconomic issues.
- This Belgian city is where the EU’s headquarters are located.
- An agreement that involves Canada, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
- Trade agreement signed in 1993, encompassing 27 countries in Europe. It instituted its own anthem, currency and flag.
- Subsidiary of the World Bank. It manages credit and loans to trusted countries.
- It deals with some of the EU legislative and administrative decisions. It is elected by EU citizens and it meets four times a year.
- This globalization strategy suggests that companies should cater to customers in each country with varying products and marketing campaigns. It is suitable to situations where there are marked differences between countries, and decisions may be made by local subsidiaries.
- Organization of countries working together to ameliorate lives of humans and bolster favourable ties between countries. It arose during WWII.
- Organizations whose purpose is to foster and facilitate trade. These can be either global or national organizations meant to increase trade with a specific country.
- Organization that helps countries manage capital more efficiently, lends money to countries in need and provides individuals with training in the finance sector.
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- trade agreement between three or more countries
- In this area, all American countries except Cuba would trade freely. Despite efforts, Brazil and Venezuela had claimed that their interests were not being met, and talks have not been fruitful ever since.
- This strategy seeks to meet the needs of local markets while maintaining the global strategy’s efficiencies. Production occurs where it is most convenient, whereas marketing decisions are made by local subsidiaries.
- Occurs when larger production equals larger savings.
- It includes the 20 strongest economies of the world. Its purpose is to improve economic growth and facilitate international trade and good relations between countries.
- It addresses international policies, the exchange of goods and services and the elimination of tariffs and duties. It also fosters foreign investment.
- An agreement through which double taxation and tax evasion are countered. It is also facilitates international business by enhancing economic freedom.
- This view argues that the best interest of the company is as important as cultural differences. It is associated with the Transational Strategy
- in an economic context, it implies the exchange of goods, services, investment, ideas, people and talent between all countries in the global market. It started growing exponentially after WWII.
- Manages daily operations in the EU and it represent its whole, rather than having a national focus. It deals with some economic choices such as trade agreements.
- It deals with underdeveloped countries and supports them. It is one of the two subsidiaries of the World Bank.
- It has 153 members and its goal is to promote and enhance international trade practices. It provides a set of rules and a place to solve disputes and sign deals.
- trade agreement between two countries
- Its 30 members promote democracy and the free market. It is based in Paris, and it promotes trade and economic growth.
34 Clues: trade agreement between two countries • trade agreement between three or more countries • Occurs when larger production equals larger savings. • This Belgian city is where the EU’s headquarters are located. • Subsidiary of the World Bank. It manages credit and loans to trusted countries. • ...
Social 10 Related Issue 3 Study Guide 2022-12-02
Across
- A corporation that operates in two or more countries
- The price at which one country's currency can be purchased with another country's currency.
- An agreement signed by the Allied countries in 1944 that established many financial institutions and a system of rules and regulations to promote international trade in the global economy.
- An economic system that relies on free markets, private ownership of business, and profit motive.
- The opening of an industry to more competition by removing government regulations originally put in place to limit competition.
- The total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year
- The process of removing barriers to trade
- Established in the Bretton Woods Agreement to help rebuild countries after war. Now they are mostly known for giving short-term loans to countries in financial need.
- A government owned business in Canada, created to provide essential services, such as Canada Post.
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- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- An economy in which government does not interfere with business activities while supply and demand are not regulated
- The original agreement between Canada and the US to make trade more accessible to both countries.
- The agreement that expanded the FTA to include Mexico
- Responsible management and use of land and resources so that future generations will enjoy a health environment.
- Was created in the Bretton Woods Agreement to work with the IMF to give long-term financial aid to struggling countries
- Includes the seven most developed countries with the strongest economies, used to be eight before the removal of Russia.
- The idea that there is not enough resources to meet all human wants and needs
- The selling of government owned industries to private investors or citizens.
- The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commision, put in place to to protect Canadian media.
- Countries that take financial aid from the World Bank that are already severely in debt to developed nations.
20 Clues: The process of removing barriers to trade • A corporation that operates in two or more countries • The agreement that expanded the FTA to include Mexico • The total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year • The selling of government owned industries to private investors or citizens. • ...
Globalization 2022-12-13
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- Globalization 1.0 und 2.0 were driven by European and American … and businesses?
- People think that the motto of globalization is “the survival of the …”?
- The most important section for globalization?
- Another word for customers?
- The first era was about global … between countries?
- Global players only want profit and … ?
- The word has become so … ?
- and telecommunication?
- … economic growth is one of the disadvantages?
- Others hope that human rights and … will spread through globalization?
- 2.0 Where does my company fit into the global economy? Which od the three eras of globalization is it?
Down
- Organizations like … and the UN connect countries, especially smaller countries politically?
- The … of the products is easier and faster?
- The amount of money left after all payments have been made?
- Some countries profit more than others. Newly industrialized countries like Taiwan and South Korea as well as the rapidly developing India, … and Brazil gained considerable advantage from their integration into the world economy?
- A person who leaves their home country to live and work in another country?
- A person who can not return home, because of war or persecution?
- Climate change is an … problem?
- McWorld describes how Western culture, especially popular cultures becomes dominant and destroys cultural … ?
- Conformation to a global culture. Which section of globalization is meant by that?
- The … of the workers in developing countries?
- Most important policy issues like climate changes, the financial crises, … ?
22 Clues: and telecommunication? • The word has become so … ? • Another word for customers? • Climate change is an … problem? • Global players only want profit and … ? • The … of the products is easier and faster? • The most important section for globalization? • The … of the workers in developing countries? • … economic growth is one of the disadvantages? • ...
Globalization 2022-12-13
Across
- Globalization 1.0 und 2.0 were driven by European and American … and businesses?
- People think that the motto of globalization is “the survival of the …”?
- The most important section for globalization?
- Another word for customers?
- The first era was about global … between countries?
- Global players only want profit and … ?
- The word has become so … ?
- and telecommunication?
- … economic growth is one of the disadvantages?
- Others hope that human rights and … will spread through globalization?
- 2.0 Where does my company fit into the global economy? Which od the three eras of globalization is it?
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- Organizations like … and the UN connect countries, especially smaller countries politically?
- The … of the products is easier and faster?
- The amount of money left after all payments have been made?
- Some countries profit more than others. Newly industrialized countries like Taiwan and South Korea as well as the rapidly developing India, … and Brazil gained considerable advantage from their integration into the world economy?
- A person who leaves their home country to live and work in another country?
- A person who can not return home, because of war or persecution?
- Climate change is an … problem?
- McWorld describes how Western culture, especially popular cultures becomes dominant and destroys cultural … ?
- Conformation to a global culture. Which section of globalization is meant by that?
- The … of the workers in developing countries?
- Most important policy issues like climate changes, the financial crises, … ?
22 Clues: and telecommunication? • The word has become so … ? • Another word for customers? • Climate change is an … problem? • Global players only want profit and … ? • The … of the products is easier and faster? • The most important section for globalization? • The … of the workers in developing countries? • … economic growth is one of the disadvantages? • ...
LIBF Topic 6 Global Events and Ethics 2023-11-06
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- A way to measure the performance of an economy
- Large companies that dominate markets
- An organisation with 160 member countries, promoting cooperation and trade between them
- The practice of moving some of a company's operational functions to overseas locations
- Large corporations buying up smaller businesses
- The rise in prices of goods and services over a time period
- Paying another company to provide certain functions previously performed inhouse
- High levels of economic growth in countries other than the traditional developed industrialised countries
- An infectious disease spreading globally
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- The level of people in an economy that are not working
- The word invented to describe the UK leaving the European Union
- An organisation with 10 member countries located in Asia
- Accountants with a duty to check the accuracy of published accounts
- The amount of currency one can buy with another currency
- Countries buying and selling goods with other countries
- The cost of borrowing money
- A period of time when there is no growth in the economy
- An international body that aims to promote international co-operation on economic matters
- A measure of how satisfied UK households are with their lives
- The amount of interest set by the Bank of England
- A resource or raw material bought or sold on formalised markets e.g. oil
- Putting money into a financial instrument hoping it will grow in value
- The term for the international integration of business, industry and society
23 Clues: The cost of borrowing money • Large companies that dominate markets • An infectious disease spreading globally • A way to measure the performance of an economy • Large corporations buying up smaller businesses • The amount of interest set by the Bank of England • The level of people in an economy that are not working • ...
Africa - Sammie 2021-12-09
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- number of countries in Africa
- the stronger and powerful countries colonized Africa
- the singer who was part of the child soldiers when he was younger
- title of a song about the blood diamond trade
- drugs are referred to as candy in the song "little weapon"
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- why were the Europeans interested in Africa
- title of a song about child soldiers
- killing because of the group they are in
- writer of the two songs (blood diamonds and child soldiers)
- whites and colored separated
- name of the continent
- started the child soldiers army
- kidnap children for the army
- the reason African countries were invented to the Berlin Conference
- when powerful countries take over weaker countries
15 Clues: name of the continent • whites and colored separated • kidnap children for the army • number of countries in Africa • started the child soldiers army • title of a song about child soldiers • killing because of the group they are in • why were the Europeans interested in Africa • title of a song about the blood diamond trade • ...
Economic Globalization Cross Word 2015-04-26
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- When there are no restrictions between nations to trade with each other. For example, NAFTA
- When nations cut back all or some of the barriers to trade with their country. (Includes tariff and non-tariff means)
- An agreement between Canada and the US to eliminate trade barriers and allow more trading to be done between the two countries, also a free market between the two nations.
- A regional zone where participating countries reduce or eliminate trade barriers. It is done usually to protect those countries economy from that of non-member countries.
- The creator of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank and the place where the Gold Standard was removed.
- When neighbouring states come to an agreement for shared laws and institutions, like the EU for example.
- An economy dependant on the information available, rather than what it produces.
- An organization or person who wants to see change made, so they make public methods of showing their support for said cause.
- An IMF initiative to help reduce the debt of the 39 HIPC, it provides debt relief to countries with an enormous amount of debt.
- A law in economics, that states that protectionism isn't needed in a free trade economy.
- An international organization that fosters and regulates trade between member nations throughout the globe.
- 39 countries that have very high levels of poverty and debt so they get special assistance from the IMF and World Bank
- If you are a member of this informal group, you are one of a few countries that make up nearly 50% of the vote in the IMF and the World Bank.
- A part of the United Nations, this institution seeks to eliminate poverty and give developing countries loans to help them.
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- A tax on imported goods and services, it is used to control trade.
- A social movement that is against corporate capitalism.
- With 188 member countries a apart of this organization, this organization seeks to monitor the worlds banking affairs and expand trade throughout the globe.
- A free trade agreement met between Canada, USA and Mexico to support barrier free trade between these 3 countries.
- Private businesses, individual wealth, you either make or break in this type of economy, also an economy of little government involvement.
- When a country wants to help its own economy, and cuts back on the imports and investments coming in from other countries to do so.
- An organization thats purpose was to reduce and eliminate tariffs and trade barriers within its member countries, it was formed during a UN meeting and is now the WTO
- In the years 1941-1991,there was a political and military tension between the Western and Eastern Blocs. (USA+Allies against the Soviet Union+allies)
- When a business makes a contract-typically overseas-to have their products built there, instead of in their country. Reasons for this is cheap labour, which means cheap products for the consumers.
- When a government owned business is sold and becomes privately owned. Like Petro-Canada gas.
- A political and economic joining of 28 member states, that share common currency, policies and allow free trade of anything and everything (goods, services, people) within the 28 member states.
- The rate that one country's currency can be traded in for another country's currency.
26 Clues: A social movement that is against corporate capitalism. • A tax on imported goods and services, it is used to control trade. • An economy dependant on the information available, rather than what it produces. • The rate that one country's currency can be traded in for another country's currency. • ...
Globalization 2022-12-13
Across
- Others hope that human rights and … will spread through globalization?
- Climate change is an … problem?
- A person who can not return home, because of war or persecution?
- Conformation to a global culture. Which section of globalization is meant by that?
- Most important policy issues like climate changes, the financial crises, …?
- The first era was about global … between countries?
- The world has become so …?
- The … of the products is easier and faster?
- Television and telecommunication?
- Globalization 1.0 und 2.0 were driven by European and American … and businesses?
- A person who leaves their home country to live and work in another country?
- … economic growth is one of the disadvantages?
Down
- Some countries profit more than others. Newly industrialized countries like Taiwan and South Korea as well as the rapidly developing India, … and Brazil gained considerable advantage from their integration into the world economy?
- The amount of money left after all payments have been made?
- The … of the workers in developing countries is one of the disadvantages?
- 2.0 Where does my company fit into the global economy? Which of the three eras of globalization is it?
- Another word for customers?
- Organizations like … and the UN connect countries, especially smaller countries politically?
- People think that the motto of globalization is “the survival of the …”?
- The most important section for globalization?
- McWorld describes how Western culture, especially popular culture becomes dominant and destroys cultural …?
- Global players only want profit and …?
22 Clues: The world has become so …? • Another word for customers? • Climate change is an … problem? • Television and telecommunication? • Global players only want profit and …? • The … of the products is easier and faster? • The most important section for globalization? • … economic growth is one of the disadvantages? • The first era was about global … between countries? • ...
Foreign Aid 2016-04-28
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- the large scale term for economical instability
- part of the federal government department and it operates under the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
- term used to mean resulting in good, favourable outcomes
- group of people with the authority to govern a state
- the term for being exposed to the possibility of harm or danger
- a set of goals that lay out international obligations for a better world
- when one government helps another
- acronym for more economically developed countries
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- emergency relief support given to the countries that have recently suffered in disaster and are in need of the provision of resources.
- the money of an individual given to NGOs
- the term for the country receiving foreign aid
- just behaviour or treatment.
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- the term for having or showing interest in doing immoral things for money
- term for extending or reaching out internationally or across the world
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
- aid given to poorer countries to become wealthier, or healthier. It can also be given to help meet a range of longer-term development objectives
- one of the areas in which NGOs get financial support
- refers to unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender
- when richer and better developed countries give help to poorer countries
- make use of (in an unfair way) of resources provided for a country
- many countries contributing aid sources through a central agency
- freedom from disturbance; tranquility
- one of the countries that Australia funds the most
- acronym for less economically developed countries
- intergovernmental organisation that promotes equity, human rights, peace and ecologically sustainable environments
- the term for the country giving foreign aid
- the region that Australia mostly provides foreign aid to
- another word for help
- short for non governmental organisation
31 Clues: another word for help • just behaviour or treatment. • when one government helps another • freedom from disturbance; tranquility • short for non governmental organisation • the money of an individual given to NGOs • the term for the country giving foreign aid • the term for the country receiving foreign aid • the large scale term for economical instability • ...
Margo 2023-04-11
26 Clues: мир • язык • наука • почти • буква • страны • страна • легкий • другой • полтика • причина • сложный • общаться • культура • различный • объединить • несомненно • популярный • друг друга • становиться • возможность • необходимый • заимствовать • по сравнению с • that's ____ - вот почему • It is ___ in almost all countries
International Trade 2023-11-28
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- Often described as "the way things are done here"
- ________________ economies. Countries with high levels of industrialization, income, and advanced infrastructure.
- Goods sent to another country for sale, e.g. Dutch tulips.
- A legal agreement whereby a franchisee buys the rights to use the name and business model of a franchisor.
- A variety of agreements entered into by countries in order to reduce barriers to trade between members. Examples include the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the Mercosur in South America.
- _______________ markets. Economies undergoing rapid industrialization and experiencing higher-than-average growth rates
- When one business purchases another business.
- The value of one currency in terms of another
- Goods purchased from another country, e.g. bananas.
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- where the average unit cost of production decreases as the level of output increases
- ______ ______________ economies. Countries with lower levels of industrialization, income, and infrastructure
- When a country or business focuses on producing a specific good or service that they are good at.
- The unrestricted exchange of goods and services between countries without tariffs or trade barriers.
- corporations that operate in at least two countries, one of which is outside the corporation's 'home' country.
- United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. A trade agreement between the United States, Mexico
- The increasing interconnectedness of countries across the world in terms of communication, culture, trade, and the movement of people.
- The increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy.
- A political and economic union of European countries aimed at fostering economic cooperation and integration.
18 Clues: When one business purchases another business. • The value of one currency in terms of another • Often described as "the way things are done here" • Goods purchased from another country, e.g. bananas. • Goods sent to another country for sale, e.g. Dutch tulips. • The increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy. • ...
Margarita 2023-04-11
26 Clues: мир • язык • наука • почти • буква • страны • страна • легкий • другой • полтика • причина • сложный • общаться • культура • различный • объединить • несомненно • популярный • друг друга • становиться • возможность • необходимый • заимствовать • по сравнению с • that's ____ - вот почему • It is ___ in almost all countries
Kyoto and Beyond 2011-12-05
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- This country agreed on maintaining their 1990 emissions.
- The Kyoto protocol signed in this country.
- Canada will not make a commitment to this round of Kyoto.
- DIOXIDE The most concentrated in the atmosphere.
- KENT Canada's environment minister.
- One way that greenhouse gases are increased.
- EIGHT The number of countries that committed to cutting their emissions by 5% below 1990 levels by 2012.
- This country would have been allowed to increase greenhouse gas emissions.
- YEAR 1990
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- Developing countries complain that these countries did not need to focus on cutting emissions while their economies were developing.
- These countries aren't required to cut emissions.
- STATES This country did not ratify because the President thought it would ruin their economy.
- Primary responsibility for the production of greenhouse gases belongs to them.
- EFFECT The process of the sun's rays bouncing off the earth, hitting atmospheric gases and bouncing back to the earth's surface.
- How developed and developing countries should be treated according to industrialized countries.
- A country that contributes 5 times the greenhouse gases that the population indicates they should.
16 Clues: YEAR 1990 • KENT Canada's environment minister. • The Kyoto protocol signed in this country. • One way that greenhouse gases are increased. • DIOXIDE The most concentrated in the atmosphere. • These countries aren't required to cut emissions. • This country agreed on maintaining their 1990 emissions. • Canada will not make a commitment to this round of Kyoto. • ...
Caribbean Integration 2023-04-21
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- An agreement between three or more countries that outlines the terms of a relationship or cooperation on a particular issue.
- A company that operates in multiple countries and has assets and operations in more than one country.
- The process by which neighboring states agree to cooperate and work together to achieve common economic goals.
- A country that has a low level of economic and social development.
- A type of regional integration that involves the free movement of goods, services, capital, and people among member countries.
- Government policy that involves the control of the money supply and interest rates to influence the economy.
- A deep form of regional integration that involves the complete coordination of economic policies among member countries, a common currency, and a common regulatory framework.
- The process of international integration through the exchange of goods, services, and ideas.
- A country that has complete political sovereignty and is not controlled by another country.
- The process of removing barriers to trade, such as tariffs, quotas, and subsidies, between countries.
- A group of countries that have come together to promote trade and economic cooperation among themselves.
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- Government policy that involves the use of taxation and spending to influence the economy.
- A type of regional integration where member countries remove all trade barriers between them and adopt a common external tariff on imports from non-members.
- A country that has a high level of economic and social development.
- A country that is in the process of economic and social development.
- A process by which neighboring states come together to promote economic, social, and political cooperation.
- An agreement between two countries that outlines the terms of a relationship or cooperation on a particular issue.
17 Clues: A country that has a low level of economic and social development. • A country that has a high level of economic and social development. • A country that is in the process of economic and social development. • Government policy that involves the use of taxation and spending to influence the economy. • ...
Chapter 2 2021-09-21
Across
- consumer wants to buy
- countries buy from another
- movement of people
- maps shows land and water features
- circle Earth/Pole to Pole
- set of beliefs, behaviors, traits
- Half spheres
- maps names and borders of countries
- economy shrinks grows slowly
- producer wants to sell
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- free trade between countries
- goods shipped out
- Rising prices
- parallel to Equator
- trade or exchange of goods
- lack of resource
16 Clues: Half spheres • Rising prices • lack of resource • goods shipped out • movement of people • parallel to Equator • consumer wants to buy • producer wants to sell • circle Earth/Pole to Pole • countries buy from another • trade or exchange of goods • free trade between countries • economy shrinks grows slowly • set of beliefs, behaviors, traits • maps shows land and water features • ...
Globalization Crossword Quiz_Pelaez 2022-02-17
Across
- The poor countries also ___ because their losing local business in their country.
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land.
- The ___ harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- The trade route between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
- They said, the rich countries still become richer while the poor ones anguish in ___.
- Another advantage is the ___ exchange that happens between trading countries because of economic integration.
- the capital of the Philippines.
- having paid employment.
- This is referred to as ___ integration.
- This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the ___.
- 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.
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place
- This results in ___ of both countries as the labor in the rich countries denied work at the same time.
- is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital.
- It is surmised that the invasions of ___ The Great were among the reasons behind the hastening of globalization.
- creates employment and job opportunities.
- ___ is now easy. Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships, caravan changed into bikes, etc.
- The culture which is the combination of the western and eastern cultures was formed because of this.
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- It is ___ for large corporation to conduct their business to poor countries.
- 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.
- promotes long–term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- mentality is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of the country’s colonization.
- is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation.
- The type of business put up by ___ investors in the Philippines.
- They will occur because of ___ tools such as television, radio, networking sites, computers, mobile phones.
- ___ is now globalized. For example, Americans now listen to African music and read comics created by Japan.
- According to the book of ___ entitled “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- in the products is possible because the products are available in other countries also become available in the country.
- The rich countries freely get raw materials from ___ countries.
- The Silk Road the trade route between ___ and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
- With the development of ___, globalization spread rapidly during the 20th century.
- The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- countries have a lay of capital and have many corporations but only a limited market for the large number of products that they produce.
- They are primarily service-oriented like Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) which includes _.
- ___ now have the means to buy products and to support their needs.
- The conquest and subsequent establishment of ___ colonies in different parts of the world are also one of the reasons for globalization.
- When the ___ colonized the Philippines
- The ___ Revolution happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread ___ in the place they colonized
40 Clues: having paid employment. • the capital of the Philippines. • When the ___ colonized the Philippines • This is referred to as ___ integration. • creates employment and job opportunities. • any of the world's main continuous expanses of land. • The rich countries freely get raw materials from ___ countries. • is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital. • ...
Globalization 2022-02-15
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- _____ now have the means to buy products and to support their needs.
- promotes long–term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- They said, the rich countries still become richer while the poor ones anguish in _____.
- mentality is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of the country’s colonization.
- One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread _______ in the place they colonized
- The rich countries freely get raw materials from _______ countries.
- When the ____ colonized the Philippines
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place
- The ______ Revolution happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- countries have a lay of capital and have many corporations but only a limited market for the large number of products that they produce.
- With the development of ______, globalization spread rapidly during the 20th century.
- _______resulted from the activities of people and governments around the world.
- This results in ________ of both countries as the labor in the rich countries denied work at the same time.
- having paid employment.
- ______ is now globalized. For example, Americans now listen to African music and read comics created by Japan.
- It is _____ for large corporation to conduct their business to poor countries.
- The _____ culture which is the combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- This is referred to as _____ integration.
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- _______ is now easy. Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships, caravan changed into bikes, etc.
- is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital.
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- According to the book of ______ entitled “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- _____the trade route between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
- in the products is possible because the products are available in other countries also become available in the country.
- The type of business put up by _____ investors in the Philippines.
- 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.
- the capital of the Philippines.
- It is surmised that the invasions of _____ The Great were among the reasons behind the hastening of globalization.
- 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.
- The conquest and subsequent establishment of _______ colonies in different parts of the world are also one of the reasons for globalization.
- Another advantage is the ______ exchange that happens between trading countries because of economic integration.
- The Silk Road was the trade route between ____ and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land.
- The _____ harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the ______.
- creates employment and job opportunities.
- is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation.
- They will occur because of ______ tools such as television, radio, networking sites, computers, mobile phones.
- They are primarily service-oriented like Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) which includes _____.
- The poor countries also ______ because their losing local business in their country.
40 Clues: having paid employment. • the capital of the Philippines. • When the ____ colonized the Philippines • creates employment and job opportunities. • This is referred to as _____ integration. • any of the world's main continuous expanses of land. • is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital. • ...
CROSSWORD 2022-02-17
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- The conquest and subsequent establishment of ______ colonies in different parts of the world are also one of the reasons for globalization.
- They said, the rich countries still become richer while the poor ones anguish in ______.
- _______ in the products is possible because the products are available in other countries also become available in the country.
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- The Silk Road was the trade route between ____ and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- The _____ harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- The ______ culture which is the combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- _____resulted from the activities of people and governments around the world.
- ______ is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital.
- _____ the capital of the Philippines.
- The ________ Revolution happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- A new way of mass producing steel was introduced and the mining of carbon, which is the main source of __, was begun.
- _______ promotes long–term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- They will occur because of _______ tools such as television, radio, networking sites, computers, mobile phones.
- _______ mentality is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of the country’s colonization.
- ______ now have the means to buy products and to support their needs.
- _________ 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.
- When the ____ colonized the Philippines.
- having paid employment.
- It is surmised that the invasions of _____ The Great were among the reasons behind the hastening of globalization.
- This results in ______ of both countries as the labor in the rich countries denied work at the same time.
- ________ is the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place.
- This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the ______.
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- _____ creates employment and job opportunities.
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- ________ is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation.
- One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread ______ in the place they colonized.
- Many articles and book says that there is no descriptive or standard definition of globalization because even the _____ have different point of views about the term.
- This is referred to as ______ integration.
- The rich countries freely get raw materials from _______ countries.
- Another advantage is the ______ exchange that happens between trading countries because of economic integration.
- They are primarily service-oriented like Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) which includes ______.
- It is ______ for large corporation to conduct their business to poor countries.
- _____ the trade route between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
- ______ is now globalized. For example, Americans now listen to African music and read comics created by Japan.
- ________ is now easy. Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships, caravan changed into bikes, etc.
- The type of business put up by ______ investors in the Philippines.
- _______ countries have a lay of capital and have many corporations but only a limited market for the large number of products that they produce.
- With the development of ______, globalization spread rapidly during the 20th century.
- The poor countries also _______ because their losing local business in their country.
40 Clues: having paid employment. • _____ the capital of the Philippines. • When the ____ colonized the Philippines. • This is referred to as ______ integration. • _____ creates employment and job opportunities. • The rich countries freely get raw materials from _______ countries. • The type of business put up by ______ investors in the Philippines. • ...
Viri and Bella- NGO and IGO 2023-10-02
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- An assembly of countries attempting to promote unit and sovereignty
- United countries collaborating in order to accelerate economic growth in the eastern and northern hemisphere
- convene leaders get together to discuss the priorities for the following year
- promotes solutions to a more eco-friendly future
- Global resource for developing countries to access funding and knowledge
- movement that upholds human dignity
- A group of countries founded to stimulate and promote economic growth
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- An agency responsible for the public health
- A UN fund and international financial situation
- largest humanitarian movement
- A collection of countries South of the Arctic Ocean
- organization that helps people in your community make it feel like home
- environmental movement fore wilderness preservation
- Maintains a smooth and free flow of international trade
- primarily focused on human rights like preventing discrimination.
- global movement to end poverty and injustice
16 Clues: largest humanitarian movement • movement that upholds human dignity • An agency responsible for the public health • global movement to end poverty and injustice • A UN fund and international financial situation • promotes solutions to a more eco-friendly future • A collection of countries South of the Arctic Ocean • environmental movement fore wilderness preservation • ...
Imperialism 2013-02-20
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- Orders given to complete/follow actions, normally given by a leader
- During the industrial revolution, England sent their criminals to an English colony in this country
- The order to influence/direct people or countries
- A country discovers by Captain Cook
- the power of being superior, or being superior over someone or a group of people
- A person who has committed a crime and must serve time in jail, or be transported to work in America
- In the Victorian era, Queen Victoria was named Empress of this country
- A leader/head of an elected governments. E.g, Julia Gillard
- A large group of people, united by a common decent, history, language or culture/beliefs
- To control and conduct the actions and affairs of a state/country
- A leader/ruler of certain counrties who is of royal blood
- A monarch/leader of a country has very much of this. E.g, similar to being rich
- A crime committed against a Monarch or leader which normally lead to terrible punishments in the industrial revolution
- During the Victorian era, many countries where found by Captain Cook. What is another word for found, associated with countries or land?
- A male monarch is a....
- The ability to have authority over objects and people
- An armed conflict between countries over a disagreement or prejudice
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- A powerful policy that enables a nation to have authority over other nations (normally gained by war and aggressive behaviour
- In the industrial revolution, one third of this country was controlled by England
- A country or part of a country owned by another nation/country or countries
- A country or nation which is linked with other nations or countries around the world
- A leader of a republican state
- When a country fights a war for freedom. This type of war is called a war for...
- During the industrial revolution, when a convict had committed a crime, they would be sent away to America. This is called?
- During the Victorian era, imperialistic countries gained this from other their people and other countries, for being brave and courageous
- The rule of a king or queen, as Queen Victoria did during the Victorian era
- A nation with its own government, and occupies its own land. E.g, Australia, China, Italy
- A country which is not run by a single monarch, but by a group of people/politicians
- Different countries under the rule of one main nation
- A female monarch is a....
30 Clues: A male monarch is a.... • A female monarch is a.... • A leader of a republican state • A country discovers by Captain Cook • The order to influence/direct people or countries • Different countries under the rule of one main nation • The ability to have authority over objects and people • A leader/ruler of certain counrties who is of royal blood • ...
Human Development Index 2014-11-05
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- The reason why natural may occur
- The member of the BRICS that has the lowest ranking
- The country where human progress is the slowest
- The region with highest number countries that have rising inequality
- The elephant of the HDI Table
- Countries must score a .800 to be put in this HDI Value range
- The country that is ranked highest amongst the Asian countries on the HDI, and that has been ranked highest three times
- The level of human development when inequality is taken into account
- One of the largest criticism of the HDI, in which it doesn't consider this issue
- The country that is at positive 5 in the HDI, but drops down to about a 28 when the IHDI is applied
- A country that is criticized to have a misleading human development rank. It is also known as the "dragon" of the HDI
- The second founder of the HDI who is from Pakistan
- Another criticism
- The HDI Value range where countries score from .700 to .799
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- The HDI value range where countries range with a score less than .550
- One of the founders of the HDI who is from India
- A country's economic status and performance can look much less impressive when adjusted for?
- The reason why the poor, and informal workers, are vulnerable to economic and health shocks
- The third dimension of the HDI with an indicator of GNI per capita
- The country that is ranked highest out of the Latin American country considered to have a "Very High Development"
- A word to describe the HDI, in which describes how the numerical numbers were derived to rank the countries
- Something that the poor, informal workers, and socially excluded people are vulnerable to
- The HDI value range where countries range from.550 to .699
- The country with the highest HDI
- The organization that published the Human Development Index (abbreviation only)
- A word that criticizers use to describe the development categories
- In the low Human Development category, every country is in Africa or Asia. Is this true or false?
- The region with highest number countries that have living inequality
- Another component of the HDI with an indicator of expected years of schooling and mean years of schooling
- The region with 13 countries that have rising inequality
- One of the dimensions of the HDI with an indicator of life expectancy
31 Clues: Another criticism • The elephant of the HDI Table • The reason why natural may occur • The country with the highest HDI • The country where human progress is the slowest • One of the founders of the HDI who is from India • The second founder of the HDI who is from Pakistan • The member of the BRICS that has the lowest ranking • ...
Outcome 3 Crossword Puzzle - Social 20-2 2023-02-17
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- An international organization of some European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members.
- A global institution to promote international trade and to settle international trade disputes among member nations.
- Often referred to as a parliament of nations, it is composed of member states, which meet to consider the world's most pressing problems.
- Promoting positive action for human welfare and social reform and progress.
- Policy where a country opts out of participating in international social, economic, political and military affairs, not involving themselves with other countries or global initiatives.
- A process in which the world's richest nations chose to forgive poor nations' obligations to pay back loans or debt because it is causing major harm to the people of an area.
- An international organization of French speakers that aims to promote the French language and culture in all countries.
- Military alliance created in 1949 made up of 12 non-Communist countries, including Canada and the United States, that support each other if attacked.
- People's growing awareness of belonging to a global community and how our actions affect others around the world.
- A situation in which there is economic growth, rising national income, high and steady employment, and steadiness in the general level of prices.
- Policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- US-Canadian military organization formed in 1958 responsible for aerospace warning, aerospace control, and maritime warning at the height of the Cold War nuclear crisis.
- The cultural inheritance from the past that all people share and that is preserved in world heritage sites, traditional skills and knowledge, and the arts.
- An influential non-governmental organization that operates globally to monitor and try to rectify glaring abuses of political (not economic or social) human rights.
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- Policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization made up of independent appointed officials or representatives elected by member states.
- A group within the United Nations responsible for human health, including combating the spread of infectious diseases and health issues related to natural disasters.
- Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- United Nations agency created to assist developing nations by loans guaranteed by member governments.
- Policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems.
- The condition of protecting all members of a group or collective from danger. UN tries to ensure the security of all member states.
- Belief that all members of the global community should accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world.
- Restrictions intended to force non-compliant countries into complying with international law.
- A condition in which people are deprived of basic human needs such as food, shelter, clean water and sanitation.
- NGO that works provide sports equipment and funding for sport and game to people in developing countries.
- A multilateral organization composed of representatives from the eight circumpolar states and six indigenous organizations.
25 Clues: Promoting positive action for human welfare and social reform and progress. • Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries. • Restrictions intended to force non-compliant countries into complying with international law. • ...
Internationalism 2024-05-01
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- The value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them.
- Sovereign states have the responsibility to protect their citizens and if they can't, then the international community has the obligation to act.
- The policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- A trade agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico that encourages free trade between these North American countries.
- An international organization of 8 nations who meet annually to deal with major economic and political issues facing their domestic societies and the international community.
- An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members.
- An organization that takes an internationalist approach. Focusing on human health since it is a concern that knows no borders.
- The ability of a government to determine their own course of their own free will.
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- Debt incurred by a government that was not democratically chosen, and the borrowed money may have even helped a brutal regime stay in power.
- This organization promotes sustainable development and is dedicated to protecting the arctic region's fragile environment and indigenous cultures.
- The doctrine that all members of the global community accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world.
- A policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organisation made up of independent appointed officials or representatives elected by member states.
- A situation in which there is economic growth, rising national income, high employment, and steadiness in the general level of prices; to reduce possible extreme ups and downs of the standard of living.
- A 15-member panel which bears the UN's major responsibility for keeping international peace.
- When developed countries and businesses make more money they will spend more money, as a result it will "trickle down" into the hands of less developed countries.
- Promoting human welfare and social reform.
- This organization brought the defence of the U.S. and Canada to a joint command to protect against any nuclear attack from The Soviet Union.
- Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- A country's plan for dealing with other countries of the world.
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- A minimum level of subsistence that no family should be expected to live below.
- A feeling of being free from fear, danger, etc.
- A policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems. The United Nations is multilateral in nature.
- Inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
- An alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US, England, France, Canada, Western European countries.
26 Clues: Promoting human welfare and social reform. • A feeling of being free from fear, danger, etc. • Inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter. • A country's plan for dealing with other countries of the world. • The value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year. • ...
European Union 2022-10-26
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- The second longest river in Europe boarding countries such as German, Austria, and Slovakia
- (f) Six countries that were founding members of the European Union
- How many stars are on the EU flag
- Tallinn is the capital of this EU country
- (D) Six countries that were founding members of the European Union
- This non-EU country, along with Iceland and Switzerland, is part of the Schengen agreement on border-free travel
- (A) Six countries that were founding members of the European Union
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- (C) Six countries that were founding members of the European Union
- the latest country to have joined the EU in 2013
- The EU anthem "Ode to Joy" is part of this classical artist's symphony
- (E) Six countries that were founding members of the European Union
- The current European Parliament President (last name)
- (B) Six countries that were founding members of the European Union
13 Clues: How many stars are on the EU flag • Tallinn is the capital of this EU country • the latest country to have joined the EU in 2013 • The current European Parliament President (last name) • (C) Six countries that were founding members of the European Union • (E) Six countries that were founding members of the European Union • ...
Urbanisation 9GEOY HKHS OB 2024-07-29
Across
- What percentage of France's population lives in Urban Places?
- What is the most populated city?
- What practice of moving across a country or continent will be responsible for urbanisation?
- Which country is now more urban than rural?
- How much of the Earth's surface is occupied by cities?
- Which 2 countries have low levels of urbanisation in Africa?
- Weekly, how many people are added to urban populations?
- Correct term for an extremely large city?
- Global urban population will ______ by 2050.
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- How many new residents are added to urban areas each year?
- Providing infrastructure such as _____ is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- Which 2 countries have the highest levels of urbanisation?
- Which 2 continents are the least urbanised regions?
- By 2050, what percentage of the world's population be urban?
- What country in Africa is expected to be 50% urban by 2050?
- Providing infrastructure such as _____ is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- Providing what is one of the biggest challenges to rapidly urbanising countries?
- Which of China's ancient Megacities are experiencing rapid population growth?
- What type of countries have the fastest urbanisation rate?
- Providing infrastructure such as _____ is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
20 Clues: What is the most populated city? • Correct term for an extremely large city? • Which country is now more urban than rural? • Global urban population will ______ by 2050. • Which 2 continents are the least urbanised regions? • How much of the Earth's surface is occupied by cities? • Weekly, how many people are added to urban populations? • ...
Globalisation 2024-04-08
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- - Goods and services bought from other countries.
- - Exchange of goods and services between countries.
- - Goods and services sold to other countries.
- - Growth of cities resulting from rural migration and industrialization.
- - Tax imposed on imported or exported goods.
- - Company that operates in multiple countries.
- - Movement of people from one place to another.
- - System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
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- - Process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- - Exchange of information through various mediums.
- - Tools and methods used to solve problems or achieve goals.
- - Contracting work to an external provider, often in another country, to reduce costs.
- - Reliance of one country on another for economic stability or resources.
- - Mutual reliance between countries on each other for economic, social, and political needs.
- - Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- - Introduction of new ideas, methods, or products.
16 Clues: - Tax imposed on imported or exported goods. • - Goods and services sold to other countries. • - Company that operates in multiple countries. • - Movement of people from one place to another. • - Goods and services bought from other countries. • - Exchange of information through various mediums. • - Introduction of new ideas, methods, or products. • ...
Globalization Crossword Quiz_Pelaez 2022-02-17
Across
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place
- Another advantage is the ___ exchange that happens between trading countries because of economic integration.
- The conquest and subsequent establishment of ___ colonies in different parts of the world are also one of the reasons for globalization.
- ___ is now easy. Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships, caravan changed into bikes, etc.
- The culture which is the combination of the western and eastern cultures was formed because of this.
- With the development of ___, globalization spread rapidly during the 20th century.
- ___ now have the means to buy products and to support their needs.
- One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread ___ in the place they colonized
- They will occur because of ___ tools such as television, radio, networking sites, computers, mobile phones.
- According to the book of ___ entitled “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- It is surmised that the invasions of ___ The Great were among the reasons behind the hastening of globalization.
- promotes long–term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- mentality is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of the country’s colonization.
- The ___ Revolution happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- the capital of the Philippines.
- countries have a lay of capital and have many corporations but only a limited market for the large number of products that they produce.
- The rich countries freely get raw materials from ___ countries.
- The poor countries also ___ because their losing local business in their country.
- 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.
- The Silk Road the trade route between ___ and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
- This results in ___ of both countries as the labor in the rich countries denied work at the same time.
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- 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.
- This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the ___.
- is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation.
- They are primarily service-oriented like Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) which includes _.
- The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- When the ___ colonized the Philippines
- creates employment and job opportunities.
- The type of business put up by ___ investors in the Philippines.
- ___ is now globalized. For example, Americans now listen to African music and read comics created by Japan.
- This is referred to as ___ integration.
- It is ___ for large corporation to conduct their business to poor countries.
- in the products is possible because the products are available in other countries also become available in the country.
- having paid employment.
- The ___ harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land.
- They said, the rich countries still become richer while the poor ones anguish in ___.
- is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital.
- The trade route between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
40 Clues: having paid employment. • the capital of the Philippines. • When the ___ colonized the Philippines • This is referred to as ___ integration. • creates employment and job opportunities. • any of the world's main continuous expanses of land. • The rich countries freely get raw materials from ___ countries. • is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital. • ...
Man's name 2024-09-17
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- Name of several British kings; also popular in the U.S.
- Greek name meaning “healer”; popular in many Western countries
- Common name in English-speaking countries; also associated with the "Monty Python" film
- Irish name associated with St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland
- Name meaning “just” or “fair”; also popular in modern times
- Name of a famous English king known as Richard the Lionheart
- Common name of British royalty; the name of a famous book in the New Testament
- Biblical name known as the first man; also a common name in many cultures
- Name of the famous Macedonian conqueror; also a popular name in many countries
- Name meaning “gift from God”; also a common name in English-speaking countries
- Name meaning “maker of tiles”; popular in modern times
- Archangel's name in various religious traditions; also a common name in the U.S.
- Name of several English kings and saints; also common in many cultures
- Name of the first disciple called by Jesus; also a common name in Scotland
- Irish name popular in English-speaking countries; also known from the film "Home Alone"
- Biblical name known for the Book of Joel; also a common name in various cultures
- Biblical name meaning “high mountain”; also a common name in various cultures
- Name of one of the apostles and the first book of the New Testament
- Biblical figure known for leading the Israelites into the Promised Land
- Name of the first Christian martyr; also a common name in English-speaking countries
- Scottish name popular in the U.S.; also known from the fast-food mascot Ronald McDonald
- Short form of Francis; also associated with the famous American inventor Benjamin Franklin
- Name of a biblical figure and several early Christian saints
- One of the most common names in English-speaking countries; also a well-known gospel writer
- Scottish name meaning “dark river”; also a common name in English-speaking countries
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- Name of a British prince and several kings of England
- Scandinavian name meaning “eternal ruler”; also popular in English-speaking countries
- Biblical name meaning “son of the right hand”; also a common name in the U.S.
- English name meaning “hill covered with broom”; popular in the U.S.
- Apostle who wrote many letters in the New Testament; also a common name
- Name of several saints; also popular in many English-speaking countries
- Scottish name meaning “handsome”; also a common name in the U.S.
- Biblical prophet known for anointing David as king
- Name of the patron saint of England and several British kings
- Name of several notable figures, including the founder of psychoanalysis, Carl Jung
- Name meaning “follower of Dionysus”; popular in English-speaking countries
- Name associated with the famous physicist Albert Einstein
- Name of a Scottish king and the famous explorer Robert the Bruce
- Irish name meaning “little king”; popular in modern times
- Name meaning “from Laurentum”; also associated with the British poet Lawrence Durrell
- Name of several British kings, including William the Conqueror
- Name meaning “gift of God”; also a common name in many cultures
- A name popular in biblical times, known for the story in the lion’s den
- Short form of Christopher; also common in English-speaking countries
- Common name in the U.S. and the UK; also associated with the famous explorer Robert Scott
- Biblical king known for slaying Goliath; also a common name in Israel
- Common name in biblical and contemporary contexts; also the name of a notable technologist
- Name of one of the four evangelists in the New Testament
- A name associated with the doubting apostle in the Bible
- Name associated with the American actor Gary Cooper; also common in English-speaking countries
50 Clues: Biblical prophet known for anointing David as king • Name of a British prince and several kings of England • Name meaning “maker of tiles”; popular in modern times • Name of several British kings; also popular in the U.S. • Name of one of the four evangelists in the New Testament • A name associated with the doubting apostle in the Bible • ...
countries and nationalyties 2022-10-03
10 Clues: countries india • countries china • countries japan • countries THE UK • countries ukraine • nationalyties france • nationalyties mexican • nationalyties albanian • nationalyties romanian • nationalyties germanian
Human Development Index 2014-11-05
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- The reason why natural disasters may occur
- A word that criticizers use to describe the development categories
- The country with the highest HDI
- In the low Human Development category, every country is in Africa or Asia. Is this true or false?
- One of the largest criticism of the HDI, in which it doesn't consider this issue
- The member of the BRICS that has the lowest ranking
- The HDI value range where countries range from.550 to .699
- The elephant of the HDI Table
- The region with 13 countries that have rising inequality
- One of the dimensions of the HDI with an indicator of life expectancy
- The HDI Value range where countries score from .700 to .799
- Something that the poor, informal workers, and socially excluded people are vulnerable to
- The country where human progress is the slowest
- Another criticism
- The organization that published the Human Development Index (abbreviation only)
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- A word to describe the HDI, in which describes how the numerical numbers were derived to rank the countries
- The HDI value range where countries range with a score less than .550
- The country that is ranked highest amongst the Asian countries on the HDI, and that has been ranked highest three times
- Countries must score a .800 to be put in this HDI Value range
- The region with highest number countries that have living inequality
- Another component of the HDI with an indicator of expected years of schooling and mean years of schooling
- One of the founders of the HDI who is from India
- The reason why the poor, and informal workers, are vulnerable to economic and health shocks
- The country that is ranked highest out of the Latin American country considered to have a "Very High Development"
- The country that is at positive 5 in the HDI, but drops down to about a 28 when the IHDI is applied
- The level of human development when inequality is taken into account
- The second founder of the HDI who is from Pakistan
- The region with highest number countries that have rising inequality
- The third dimension of the HDI with an indicator of GNI per capita
- A country's economic status and performance can look much less impressive when adjusted for?
- A country that is criticized to have a misleading human development rank. It is also known as the "dragon" of the HDI
31 Clues: Another criticism • The elephant of the HDI Table • The country with the highest HDI • The reason why natural disasters may occur • The country where human progress is the slowest • One of the founders of the HDI who is from India • The second founder of the HDI who is from Pakistan • The member of the BRICS that has the lowest ranking • ...
Globalization 2022-02-17
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- promotes long–term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- Another advantage is the __ exchange that happens between trading countries because of economic integration.
- _ now have the means to buy products and to support their needs.
- He brought culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe.
- an organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations.
- The trade route between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- The type of business put up by _ investors in the Philippines.
- is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation.
- countries have a lay of capital and have many corporations but only a limited market for the large number of products that they produce.
- The rich countries freely get raw materials from ___ countries.
- is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital.
- They will occur because of __ tools such as television, radio, networking sites, computers, mobile phones.
- 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.
- Global trade creates employment and __ opportunities.
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- __ countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- Because of the capital being brought to the country by the large foreign investors, a number of Filipinos became ___, being employed.
- Many articles and book says that there is no descriptive or standard definition of globalization because even the __ have different point of views about the term.
- It is said that ___ 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.
- __ is now globalized. For example, Americans now listen to African music and read comics created by Japan.
- This is referred to as _ integration.
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- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- It is _ for large corporation to conduct their business to poor countries.
- mentality is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of the country’s colonization.
- When the Spaniards colonized the Philippines, the tobacco harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- This results in ____ of both countries as the labor in the rich countries denied work at the same time.
- ___ is now easy. Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships, caravan changed into bikes, etc.
- in the products is possible because the products are available in other countries also become available in the country.
- Refers to extensive mechanization in the production system which resulted into shift from land based manufacturing to a large scale factory production.
- They said, the rich countries still become richer while the poor ones anguish in _
- The _ culture which is the combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- mechanization in the making of products such as __ began to materialize
- Transnational Corporations or Multinational companies lead globalization.
- the capital of the Philippines.
- Loosely defined, refers to the international exchange of products, services and capital by one country with the next.
- According to the book of __ entitled “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- The _ harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- A new way of mass producing steel was introduced and the mining of carbon, which is the main source of __, was begun.
- With the development of __, globalization spread rapidly during the 20th century.
- Religion that was spread by the catholic missionaries.
40 Clues: the capital of the Philippines. • This is referred to as _ integration. • Global trade creates employment and __ opportunities. • Religion that was spread by the catholic missionaries. • The type of business put up by _ investors in the Philippines. • The rich countries freely get raw materials from ___ countries. • ...
Globalization Crossword Quiz_Pelaez 2022-02-17
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- With the development of ___, globalization spread rapidly during the 20th century.
- The rich countries freely get raw materials from ___ countries.
- The ___ harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- ___ is now easy. Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships, caravan changed into bikes, etc.
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- When the ___ colonized the Philippines
- The type of business put up by ___ investors in the Philippines.
- having paid employment.
- The Silk Road the trade route between ___ and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
- They will occur because of ___ tools such as television, radio, networking sites, computers, mobile phones.
- ___ is now globalized. For example, Americans now listen to African music and read comics created by Japan.
- The conquest and subsequent establishment of ___ colonies in different parts of the world are also one of the reasons for globalization.
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land.
- According to the book of ___ entitled “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- the capital of the Philippines.
- It is ___ for large corporation to conduct their business to poor countries.
- The culture which is the combination of the western and eastern cultures was formed because of this.
- The ___ Revolution happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
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- This is referred to as ___ integration.
- The trade route between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. helped in the spread of globalization in history.
- in the products is possible because the products are available in other countries also become available in the country.
- is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation.
- 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.
- 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.
- The poor countries also ___ because their losing local business in their country.
- They are primarily service-oriented like Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) which includes _.
- The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place
- Another advantage is the ___ exchange that happens between trading countries because of economic integration.
- This results in ___ of both countries as the labor in the rich countries denied work at the same time.
- mentality is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of the country’s colonization.
- promotes long–term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the ___.
- ___ now have the means to buy products and to support their needs.
- It is surmised that the invasions of ___ The Great were among the reasons behind the hastening of globalization.
- is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital.
- creates employment and job opportunities.
- One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread ___ in the place they colonized
- They said, the rich countries still become richer while the poor ones anguish in ___.
- countries have a lay of capital and have many corporations but only a limited market for the large number of products that they produce.
40 Clues: having paid employment. • the capital of the Philippines. • When the ___ colonized the Philippines • This is referred to as ___ integration. • creates employment and job opportunities. • any of the world's main continuous expanses of land. • The rich countries freely get raw materials from ___ countries. • is referred to as the exchange of goods, services, and capital. • ...
INTERNATIONALISM 2017-12-04
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- A Canadian charitable organization.
- The belief that all members of the global community have a collective responsibility for the challenges that the world faces and that all countries should search for a solution.
- A political and economical union made up of 28 member-states that are primarily located in Europe.
- An international organization formed to increase political and economical cooperation between member countries.
- National organization responsible for aerospace control for North America.
- An organization that promotes international financial stability and monetary cooperation.
- A corporate organization that owns/controls the production of goods or services in two or more countries.
- Organization that is made up of mainly sovereign states.
- Agreements between two countries to work towards resolving problems present in both countries.
- A specialized agency of the UN that is concerned with public health.
- The separation of like minded people in to isolated groups that are hostile to people whose values differ from their own.
- When armed forces use force for reasoning other than self-defence.
- A policy that includes several countries working together to solve problems.
- When armed forces maintain peace by keeping enemies apart until a crisis can be resolved through negotiation.
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- A policy where a country completely secludes itself from international, social, economic and political affairs.
- An intergovernmental forum that deals with issues based around the Arctic governments and the indigenous people in the Arctic.
- Primary judicial branch of the UN
- An intergovernmental organization that deals with international trade.
- Help that is given by a country and in return, the country who received the help will agree to only buy goods and services from the country that supplied aid.
- Non-profit organizations.
- An intergovernmental organization that has the jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for the crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
- An intergovernmental military alliance between several North American and European countries.
- An organization responisble for cooperation in education, science, culture and communication.
- A policy where countries agree to follow decisions made by an international organization with appointed officials.
- American initiative to aid Western Europe.
- The policy of a country responding to events on their own without any other country.
- A debt that is incurred by a despotic power.
- The world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications.
- An international financial institution that provides loans to countries for capital programs.
- An epidemic/infectious disease that has largely spread across human population.
30 Clues: Non-profit organizations. • Primary judicial branch of the UN • A Canadian charitable organization. • American initiative to aid Western Europe. • A debt that is incurred by a despotic power. • Organization that is made up of mainly sovereign states. • When armed forces use force for reasoning other than self-defence. • ...
Internationalism Ch.9-12 2023-12-07
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- The action of cutting off trade with a country in an effort to force it to follow a particular course of action.
- A policy where a country completely refuses to participate in international social, economic, political, and military affairs.
- A policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization made up of independent appointed officials or representatives elected by member states.
- A country that has physical borders and a single government.
- The idea that all members of the global community accept responsibility for challenges that the world faces and the motives of nation and nation-states must be respected in the search for solutions.
- The policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements without support from other countries.
- A global organization working to achieve prosperity and growth for all of its 190 members.
- Armed forces who maintain peace by keeping enemies apart until a crisis can be resolved through diplomacy and negotiations.
- The cultural inheritance from the past that all people share and that is preserved in heritage sites, knowledge, traditional skills, and the arts.
- A global organization responsible mostly for peace, security, and freedom of its members and working towards solving international issues, it also promotes respect for human rights.
- A plan of action that guides a government's decisions about its official relations with other countries.
- Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- An organization that is responsible for the health of the world.
- A bi-nation organization charged with aerospace protection, warning, control, and maritime warning for North America .
- A group that promotes freedom and security to all of its members created after WW2.
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- The separation of like-minded people into isolated groups that are hostile to people whose values differ from their own.
- The power to control one's own affairs.
- The country the USA economically sanctioned in 1990.
- Countries want to be able to buy and sell products to other countries.
- The idea that people should work to relieve suffering of people around the world.
- A policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems.
- An organization that is not run by the government.
- Help that is given with strings attached.
- An organization that takes an international approach formed in 1996 that includes countries with Arctic territory.
- The creation of the internet interconnecting the people of the world and ending most isolation.
25 Clues: The power to control one's own affairs. • Help that is given with strings attached. • An organization that is not run by the government. • The country the USA economically sanctioned in 1990. • A country that has physical borders and a single government. • An organization that is responsible for the health of the world. • ...
SS10 Related Issue 3 Crossword 2023-12-06
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- An economic system that relies on free markets, private ownership of business, and profit motive
- A corporation that operates in two or more countries
- Was created in the Bretton Woods Agreement to work with the IMF to give long term financial aid to struggling countries.
- The price at which one country's currency can be purchased with another country's currency
- Includes the seven most developed countries with the strongest economies, used to be eight before the removal of Russia
- An economy in which the government does not interfere with business activities while supply and demand are not regulated
- The idea that there is not enough resources to meet all human wants and needs
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- The selling of government owned industries to private investors or citizens
- The process of removing barriers to trade
- A government owned business in Canada, created to provide essential services such as Canada Post.
- An agreement signed by the Allied countries in 1944 that established many financial institutions and a system of rules and regulations to promote international trade in the global economy
- Established in the Bretton Woods Agreement to help rebuild countries after war. Now they are mostly known for giving short-term loans to countries in financial aid
- The total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year
- The original agreement between Canada and the United States to make trade more accessible to both countries
- Countries that take financial aid from the World Bank that are already severely in debt to developed nations.
- The opening of an industry to more competition by removing government regulations originally put in place to limit competition
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- The agreement that expanded the FTA to include Mexico
18 Clues: The process of removing barriers to trade • A corporation that operates in two or more countries • The agreement that expanded the FTA to include Mexico • The total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year • The selling of government owned industries to private investors or citizens • ...
Countries / Paesi 2022-09-17
mediterranean countries 2022-11-02
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- s....(european coast)
- i....(asian coast)
- t...(african coast)
- l...(asian coast)
- m....(european coast)
- e....(african coast)
- a....(african coast)
- m....(african coast)
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- t...(asian coast)
- f....(european coast)
- a....(europran coast)
- l....(african coast)
- s....(european coast)
- i...(european coast)
- g....(european coast)
15 Clues: t...(asian coast) • l...(asian coast) • i....(asian coast) • t...(african coast) • l....(african coast) • i...(european coast) • e....(african coast) • a....(african coast) • m....(african coast) • f....(european coast) • a....(europran coast) • s....(european coast) • s....(european coast) • m....(european coast) • g....(european coast)
European Countries 2021-02-18
Countries ארצות 2023-06-16
countries nationalities 2018-10-24
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- official language of Paris
- the birthplace of kangaroos
- who came up with rolls
- what could football
- president of this country Putin
- where is niagara falls
- the land of the rising sun
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- the hottest country
- what actor jackie chan
- what state is queen elizabeth 2
- what nationality Avril Lavigne
- state of 50 states
- the capital of this country is paris
- its capital is Beijing
14 Clues: state of 50 states • the hottest country • what could football • what actor jackie chan • who came up with rolls • where is niagara falls • its capital is Beijing • official language of Paris • the land of the rising sun • the birthplace of kangaroos • what nationality Avril Lavigne • what state is queen elizabeth 2 • president of this country Putin • ...
Countries 1 2024-02-29
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- A vast and multicultural country known for its stunning natural landscapes, friendly people, and high quality of life.
- The largest country in the world spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, known for its vast landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage.
- A continent and country located in the Southern Hemisphere known for its unique wildlife, beautiful beaches, and laid-back lifestyle.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, colorful traditions, and delicious cuisine like tacos and enchiladas.
- States A large and diverse country in North America known for its freedom, democracy, and cultural influence around the world.
- A European country known for its ancient history, art, architecture, and culinary traditions like pasta, pizza, and gelato.
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- A vast and populous country in East Asia known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and rapid economic growth.
- A diverse and populous country in South Asia known for its ancient civilization, rich culture, and bustling cities like Mumbai and New Delhi.
- A European country known for its art, culture, and cuisine, with iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum.
- Kingdom A sovereign state comprising four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, with a rich history and diverse culture.
- An island nation in East Asia known for its unique culture, cutting-edge technology, and stunning natural scenery.
- A European country known for its strong economy, rich cultural heritage, and historic landmarks like the Berlin Wall and Brandenburg Gate.
- The largest country in South America known for its diverse culture, vibrant cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, and lush rainforests like the Amazon.
- A European country known for its vibrant culture, historic landmarks, and popular attractions like the Sagrada Familia and Alhambra.
- Korea A dynamic country in East Asia known for its rapid economic development, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like kimchi and bibimbap.
15 Clues: A vast and populous country in East Asia known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and rapid economic growth. • An island nation in East Asia known for its unique culture, cutting-edge technology, and stunning natural scenery. • A vast and multicultural country known for its stunning natural landscapes, friendly people, and high quality of life. • ...
Countries 2 2024-02-29
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- A European country known for its ancient history, beautiful islands, and iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its tropical beaches, ornate temples, and flavorful cuisine like pad Thai and green curry.
- Zealand A country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean known for its breathtaking landscapes, outdoor activities, and Maori culture.
- A transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, known for its unique blend of cultures, historic sites, and delicious cuisine.
- A mountainous country in Central Europe known for its stunning Alpine scenery, precision engineering, and delicious chocolate.
- A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living.
- A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos, and stunning natural landscapes like the Maasai Mara.
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- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A Scandinavian country known for its stunning natural landscapes, progressive social policies, and innovative design.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich history, and Islamic landmarks like the Kaaba and Medina.
- Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty.
- 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.
15 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 Crossword 2024-09-24
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- This country has the longest Christmas season in the world.
- This country is considered the happiest country in the world.
- This is the most densely populated country.
- This country is famous for its trade route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
- This country is the largest landlocked country.
- This country spans 11 time zones.
- The capital city of this country is split into two parts by a major European river.
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- This country is known for its tulips.
- This country runs mainly off of hydropower energy.
- This country has the longest coastline in the world.
- This country is the largest island in the Caribbean.
- This country has the lowest population density.
- Marino This is the oldest country in the world.
- Ancient Mesopotamia was located in this country.
14 Clues: This country spans 11 time zones. • This country is known for its tulips. • This is the most densely populated country. • This country has the lowest population density. • This country is the largest landlocked country. • Marino This is the oldest country in the world. • Ancient Mesopotamia was located in this country. • ...
Low Countries 2024-04-30
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- 1/3 of this Country is Underwater
- ___ de Villers, Abbey in French
- Biggest Dam in The Netherlands
- Trail that spans Luxembourg
- Museum in The Hague
- Atomic Structure in Brussels
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- Obelisk in Luxembourg
- In Amsterdam, Used for Trade
- Country that Invaded the Low Countries in the 1940s
- Smallest Country in the Low Countries
- Capital of Belgium
- Reason for the Canals of Amsterdam and Fort Island Pampus
- Language of Netherlands and Flanders
- Political Center of The Netherlands
14 Clues: Capital of Belgium • Museum in The Hague • Obelisk in Luxembourg • Trail that spans Luxembourg • In Amsterdam, Used for Trade • Atomic Structure in Brussels • Biggest Dam in The Netherlands • ___ de Villers, Abbey in French • 1/3 of this Country is Underwater • Political Center of The Netherlands • Language of Netherlands and Flanders • Smallest Country in the Low Countries • ...
Low Countries 2024-04-30
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- 1/3 of this Country is Underwater
- ___ de Villers, Abbey in French
- Biggest Dam in The Netherlands
- Trail that spans Luxembourg
- Museum in The Hague
- Atomic Structure in Brussels
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- Obelisk in Luxembourg
- In Amsterdam, Used for Trade
- Country that Invaded the Low Countries in the 1940s
- Smallest Country in the Low Countries
- Capital of Belgium
- Reason for the Canals of Amsterdam and Fort Island Pampus
- Language of Netherlands and Flanders
- Political Center of The Netherlands
14 Clues: Capital of Belgium • Museum in The Hague • Obelisk in Luxembourg • Trail that spans Luxembourg • In Amsterdam, Used for Trade • Atomic Structure in Brussels • Biggest Dam in The Netherlands • ___ de Villers, Abbey in French • 1/3 of this Country is Underwater • Political Center of The Netherlands • Language of Netherlands and Flanders • Smallest Country in the Low Countries • ...
Countries Crossword 2015-12-01
14 Clues: Bonjour! • Made in... • Down under • Judo is from • Rio de Janeiro • Vladimir Putin • Pasta and pizza • Chernobyl explosion • North and south fight • South american nation • God save our gracious queen • Where does a Eskimo come from? • Home of meatballs, IKEA and ABBA • Home of refugees and migrants! GRRR!
Countries Crossword 2015-12-01
14 Clues: Bonjour! • Made in... • Down under • Judo is from • Vladimir Putin • Rio de Janeiro • Pasta and pizza • Chernobyl explosion • North and south fight • South american nation • God save our gracious queen • Where does a Eskimo come from? • Home of meatballs, IKEA and ABBA • Home of refugees and migrants! GRRR!
Countries & Nationalities 2021-12-11
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- I am Russian. Where am I from?
- I am German. Where am I from?
- I am from China. What is my nationality?
- I am Australian. Where am I from?
- I am Portuguese. Where am I from?
- I am from Brazil. What is my nationality?
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- I am Japanese. Where am I from?
- I am Mexican. Where am I from?
- I am from America. What is my nationality?
- I am Egyptian. Where am I from?
- I am from Spain. What is my nationality?
- I am from Italy. What is my nationality?
- I am from Morocco. What is my nationality?
- I am from France. What is my nationality?
14 Clues: I am German. Where am I from? • I am Russian. Where am I from? • I am Mexican. Where am I from? • I am Japanese. Where am I from? • I am Egyptian. Where am I from? • I am Australian. Where am I from? • I am Portuguese. Where am I from? • I am from China. What is my nationality? • I am from Spain. What is my nationality? • I am from Italy. What is my nationality? • ...
Countries / Paesi 2022-09-17
random countries 2023-01-12
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- blue background with a yellow cross
- white green red
- white blue red
- Blue and white
- red leaf
- Red background with a black eagle
- red with a big yellow star
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- red white blue
- white moon with a red background
- white and red
- white background with a red cross
- white blue red but with a emblem
- red with many yellow stars
- weird flag
14 Clues: red leaf • weird flag • white and red • red white blue • white blue red • Blue and white • white green red • red with many yellow stars • red with a big yellow star • white moon with a red background • white blue red but with a emblem • white background with a red cross • Red background with a black eagle • blue background with a yellow cross
Word Countries 2023-06-25
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- A country in central Europe, known for its engineering prowess, castles, and the Autobahn.
- A vast country in North America, known for its stunning natural beauty, maple syrup, and ice hockey.
- Africa A country located at the southernmost tip of Africa, known for its diverse wildlife, beautiful landscapes, and historical sites like Robben Island.
- Kingdom A country in Europe, consisting of four nations (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), known for landmarks like Big Ben and the Tower of London.
- A country in southwestern Europe, known for its rich history, flamenco dancing, and beautiful beaches.
- A country and continent surrounded by the Pacific and Indian Oceans, famous for its unique wildlife like kangaroos and koalas.
- A country in western Europe, famous for its art, culture, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, and delicious cuisine.
- An island nation in East Asia, famous for its technological advancements, sushi, and cherry blossoms.
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- A country in South America, famous for its tango dance, delicious steaks, and the breathtaking Iguazu Falls.
- A country in South Asia, known for its vibrant culture, delicious food, and the Taj Mahal.
- The most populous country in the world, known for its rich history, culture, and the Great Wall.
- A country in North America, known for its ancient Mayan ruins, delicious cuisine, and vibrant festivals like Day of the Dead.
- States A large country in North America, famous for its diverse landscapes, freedom, and the Statue of Liberty.
- The largest country in the world, spanning across Europe and Asia, with beautiful landscapes and rich history.
- The largest country in South America, renowned for its Amazon rainforest, soccer, and Carnival festival.
15 Clues: A country in South Asia, known for its vibrant culture, delicious food, and the Taj Mahal. • A country in central Europe, known for its engineering prowess, castles, and the Autobahn. • The most populous country in the world, known for its rich history, culture, and the Great Wall. • ...
Countries 3 2024-02-29
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- A Scandinavian country known for its progressive social policies, historic castles, and picturesque coastline.
- A country in Western Europe known for its picturesque canals, vibrant tulip fields, and progressive social policies.
- A Nordic country known for its stunning natural scenery, including forests, lakes, and the Northern Lights, as well as its sauna culture.
- A Central European country known for its stunning Alpine scenery, classical music heritage, and historic cities like Vienna and Salzburg.
- A European country on the Iberian Peninsula known for its historic cities, stunning coastline, and delicious cuisine like bacalhau and pastéis de nata.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, colorful traditions, and delicious cuisine like tacos and enchiladas.
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- An island nation in Northwestern Europe known for its lush green landscapes, rich history, and vibrant pub culture.
- A country in North Africa known for its vibrant souks, ancient medinas, and diverse landscapes, including the Sahara Desert and Atlas Mountains.
- A country in Western Europe known for its medieval towns, rich chocolate, and delicious waffles.
- A European country known for its ancient history, art, architecture, and culinary traditions like pasta, pizza, and gelato.
- A long, narrow country in South America known for its diverse geography, including the Atacama Desert, Andes Mountains, and Patagonia region.
- A South American country known for its ancient Inca ruins, stunning Andean landscapes, and diverse cuisine like ceviche and lomo saltado.
- Korea A dynamic country in East Asia known for its rapid economic development, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like kimchi and bibimbap.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
14 Clues: A country in Western Europe known for its medieval towns, rich chocolate, and delicious waffles. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River. • A Scandinavian country known for its progressive social policies, historic castles, and picturesque coastline. • ...
Countries 2 2024-02-29
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- Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
- A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its tropical beaches, ornate temples, and flavorful cuisine like pad Thai and green curry.
- A Scandinavian country known for its stunning natural landscapes, progressive social policies, and innovative design.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich history, and Islamic landmarks like the Kaaba and Medina.
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- A mountainous country in Central Europe known for its stunning Alpine scenery, precision engineering, and delicious chocolate.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty.
- A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos, and stunning natural landscapes like the Maasai Mara.
- A transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, known for its unique blend of cultures, historic sites, and delicious cuisine.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like pho and banh mi.
- A European country known for its ancient history, beautiful islands, and iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- Zealand A country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean known for its breathtaking landscapes, outdoor activities, and Maori culture.
15 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 2 2024-02-29
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- A European country known for its ancient history, beautiful islands, and iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its tropical beaches, ornate temples, and flavorful cuisine like pad Thai and green curry.
- Zealand A country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean known for its breathtaking landscapes, outdoor activities, and Maori culture.
- A transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, known for its unique blend of cultures, historic sites, and delicious cuisine.
- A mountainous country in Central Europe known for its stunning Alpine scenery, precision engineering, and delicious chocolate.
- A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living.
- A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos, and stunning natural landscapes like the Maasai Mara.
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- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A Scandinavian country known for its stunning natural landscapes, progressive social policies, and innovative design.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich history, and Islamic landmarks like the Kaaba and Medina.
- Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty.
- 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.
15 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. • ...
Regional Integration 2022-02-11
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- Country seeking to become more advanced economically.
- Growing interdependence of the world
- Formed to remove trade barriers
- Politically free
- less developed economically
- Industrialized country
- Loosening of government controls
- Company operating in several countries.
- Control of the quantity of money available
- Profitable
- Type of trade bloc in which most trade barriers have been removed
- Company
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- Between two countries
- Coming Together
- Between three or more countries
- Measures to stabilize the economy
- North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA)
- Buying and selling goods and services.
- Consciousness of and loyalty to a distinct region
- CARICOM Single Economy
20 Clues: Company • Profitable • Coming Together • Politically free • Between two countries • Industrialized country • CARICOM Single Economy • Between three or more countries • Formed to remove trade barriers • Loosening of government controls • Measures to stabilize the economy • Growing interdependence of the world • North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA) • ...
fear of war grows 2023-10-26
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- someone that is a Muslim
- gun comonly used by Hamas
- a Palestinian enclave on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea,
- states USA
- when you invade a countries
- shoots down rockets
- a terror group
- killing mass amounts of people of one religion
- a middle eastern countries by isreal
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- not in a military
- someone in a military
- missile bomb
- when you kill someone
- the north Atlantic treaty organization
- long range bombs
- terrorist group
- explodes
- the act of being a terrorist
- a middle eastern countries regarded by Jews
- prominent religion in isreal
20 Clues: explodes • states USA • missile bomb • a terror group • terrorist group • long range bombs • not in a military • shoots down rockets • someone in a military • when you kill someone • someone that is a Muslim • gun comonly used by Hamas • when you invade a countries • the act of being a terrorist • prominent religion in isreal • a middle eastern countries by isreal • ...
Health Crossword U4 2023-10-03
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- Type of sustainability involving meeting the needs of people.
- An organisms ecosystems they are a part of
- Human Development Dimension Related to Schooling
- Relates to the freedoms and conditions which every person is entitled to.
- Total Value of Goods a country's citizens produce
- Things available now and into the future
- A result on the ocean due to climate change.
- Drug advertised heavily towards poorer countries.
- Safe disposal of human waste.
- Activities of a company associated with selling a product/service to poorer countries.
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- Reduction of boundaries between country's
- Discrimination towards spiritual beliefs.
- Type Of Characteristics Involving Global Trade
- Type of countries with poor social security systems.
- Preserving resources from nature into the future.
- The rate of premature deaths.
- Many people moving from their homes usually to safety.
- Communicable disease transmitted through infected mosquitoes.
- Abbreviated term for the measurement of average achievements of countries for specific dimensions.
19 Clues: The rate of premature deaths. • Safe disposal of human waste. • Things available now and into the future • Reduction of boundaries between country's • Discrimination towards spiritual beliefs. • An organisms ecosystems they are a part of • A result on the ocean due to climate change. • Type Of Characteristics Involving Global Trade • ...
INTERNATIONALISM 2017-12-04
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- A policy where a country completely secludes itself from international, social, economic and political affairs.
- An epidemic/infectious disease that has largely spread across human population.
- An organization that promotes international financial stability and monetary cooperation.
- A Canadian charitable organization.
- Agreements between two countries to work towards resolving problems present in both countries.
- A political and economical union made up of 28 member-states that are primarily located in Europe.
- The separation of like minded people in to isolated groups that are hostile to people whose values differ from their own.
- An intergovernmental organization that deals with international trade.
- National organization responsible for aerospace control for North America.
- A specialized agency of the UN that is concerned with public health.
- Organization that is made up of mainly sovereign states.
- Primary judicial branch of the UN
- American initiative to aid Western Europe.
- A policy that includes several countries working together to solve problems.
- A policy where countries agree to follow decisions made by an international organization with appointed officials.
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- Help that is given by a country and in return, the country who received the help will agree to only buy goods and services from the country that supplied aid.
- A corporate organization that owns/controls the production of goods or services in two or more countries.
- An intergovernmental organization that has the jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for the crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
- When armed forces maintain peace by keeping enemies apart until a crisis can be resolved through negotiation.
- An international organization formed to increase political and economical cooperation between member countries.
- An organization responisble for cooperation in education, science, culture and communication.
- Non-profit organizations.
- An intergovernmental forum that deals with issues based around the Arctic governments and the indigenous people in the Arctic.
- The belief that all members of the global community have a collective responsibility for the challenges that the world faces and that all countries should search for a solution.
- An international financial institution that provides loans to countries for capital programs.
- An intergovernmental military alliance between several North American and European countries.
- When armed forces use force for reasoning other than self-defence.
- The world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications.
- The policy of a country responding to events on their own without any other country.
- A debt that is incurred by a despotic power.
30 Clues: Non-profit organizations. • Primary judicial branch of the UN • A Canadian charitable organization. • American initiative to aid Western Europe. • A debt that is incurred by a despotic power. • Organization that is made up of mainly sovereign states. • When armed forces use force for reasoning other than self-defence. • ...
Human Development Index 2014-11-05
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- The country that is at positive 5 in the HDI, but drops down to about a 28 when the IHDI is applied
- The HDI Value range where countries score from .700 to .799
- The country with the highest HDI
- The country that is ranked highest out of the Latin American country considered to have a "Very High Development"
- The reason why natural disasters may occur
- The HDI value range where countries range from .550 to .699
- Another component of the HDI with an indicator of expected years of schooling and mean years of schooling
- The reason why the poor, and informal workers, are vulnerable to economic and health shocks
- The second founder of the HDI who is from Pakistan
- Something that the poor, informal workers, and socially excluded people are vulnerable to
- One of the founders of the HDI who is from India
- The third dimension of the HDI with an indicator of GNI per capita
- One of the dimensions of the HDI with an indicator of life expectancy
- The region with 13 countries that have rising inequality
- A country that is criticized to have a misleading human development rank. It is also known as the "dragon" of the HDI
- Another criticism of the HDI
- The country where human progress is the slowest
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- One of the largest criticism of the HDI, in which it doesn't consider this issue
- Countries must score a .800 to be put in this HDI Value range
- A word that criticizers use to describe the development categories
- The organization that published the Human Development Index (abbreviation only)
- The region with highest number countries that have living inequality
- The region with highest number countries that have rising inequality
- A country's economic status and performance can look much less impressive when adjusted for?
- In the low Human Development category, every country is in Africa or Asia. Is this true or false?
- The member of the BRICS that has the lowest ranking
- The HDI value range where countries range with a score less than .550
- The elephant of the HDI Table
- A word to describe the HDI, in which describes how the numerical numbers were derived to rank the countries
- The level of human development when inequality is taken into account
- The country that is ranked highest amongst the Asian countries on the HDI, and that has been ranked highest three times
31 Clues: Another criticism of the HDI • The elephant of the HDI Table • The country with the highest HDI • The reason why natural disasters may occur • The country where human progress is the slowest • One of the founders of the HDI who is from India • The second founder of the HDI who is from Pakistan • The member of the BRICS that has the lowest ranking • ...
Internationalism 2017-12-01
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- Organization that was founded to protect human life and health
- exchange rates were pegged to the price of gold
- Forces that maintain peace
- Aims to have free movement of goods and services within Europe
- spearheads international disease control
- Handles regulation of trade in goods and services
- making decisions without agreement
- Brings war criminal to trial
- Sets the agenda for the UN's decision making members
- Countries have collective responsibility for things that concern the earth
- Brings to light issues for governments in the arctic
- non profit wanting to bring change towards their goal
- the increased use of telephones/communications to metaphorically shrink the world
- Several countries working together
- Armed forces in a region who use force for things other than self-defense
- works to develop international peace
- Francophonie Represents countries where french was the first language
- Disease that spreads to alot of people over a huge region
- Responsible for the preservation of global peace and security
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- aimed to removed landmines around the world
- Obeying the decisions of an international organization
- Settles legal disputes sent from countries
- gives warning about attack by air
- those who become hostile toward those who differ in values
- Promoting peace and security through international participation
- countries working together to strengthen global financial cooperation
- Ceasing all economic interaction with outside countries
- Two counties working together
- A country receiving help can only buy from the country supplying
- used to strengthen a dictatorial government
30 Clues: Forces that maintain peace • Brings war criminal to trial • Two counties working together • gives warning about attack by air • making decisions without agreement • Several countries working together • works to develop international peace • spearheads international disease control • Settles legal disputes sent from countries • aimed to removed landmines around the world • ...
Crossword Puzzle Activity 19.3 2022-04-28
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- Country that previously controlled Ghana, Kenya, Botswana, Uganda
- Values many African countries had that conflicted with foreign ideas
- Continent colonized by many Western/European powers
- French colony granted independence after guerrilla war in 1962
- South African party formed against white rule
- Large group of people whose roles changed in African countries after gaining independence
- An exported good Nigeria depended on
- An overthrowal of the government
- Nigerian author who wrote of conflict between Western and traditional values
- Country that previously controlled Morocco and Tunisia
- Countries that didn’t take a particular side during the Cold War
- Worldwide epidemic that hit Africa the hardest
- Ghanan leader who helped gain independence from Great Britain
- Where 60% of the African population lives today
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- An exported good Liberia relied on
- Colony surrendered by Portugal in 1975
- Country with an unstable government due to Tutsi and Hutu fighting
- Racial segregation laws in South Africa
- First black president of South Africa
- Goods African countries depended on from the West
- First British colony to gain independence
- French colony granted full independence in 1956
- Misuse of power common in many independent African countries
- Cold War conflicts many African countries were drawn into
- Areas in Africa controlled by foreign powers
- Form of government used in Africa based on traditions
- Unity of all black Africans
- Conflicts created by the contrasting ways of life for different African people
- Brutal dictator overthrown in Uganda
- African group that supported anti-colonialism
30 Clues: Unity of all black Africans • An overthrowal of the government • An exported good Liberia relied on • An exported good Nigeria depended on • Brutal dictator overthrown in Uganda • First black president of South Africa • Colony surrendered by Portugal in 1975 • Racial segregation laws in South Africa • First British colony to gain independence • ...
Internationalism Crossword 2017-12-10
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- A policy of remaining apart from political affairs and interests of other countries.
- usually a disease that is prevalent over the entire country
- Treaty a treaty that eliminates anti-personnel landmines internationally
- General Assembly main representative of the UN that decides matters of peace and security
- Village to consider the world as one community through communication
- extreme pride towards one's country
- Cross and international organizations that provides care to those in need
- Criminal Court an organization that prosecutes international crimes
- an attempt to bring about peace between nations
- cultural, economic or political relations between two countries.
- Union a political group that establishes economic policies
- Debt a legal doctrine that holds debt brought upon by a regime that does not serve the interests of a nation
- Plan program in which US gave aid to Europe after WW2
- Francophonie an international organization that represents French speaking countries
- a global organization involved in trade relations
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- specialized agency that is involved in public health
- to actively maintain a truce between two nations
- Bank a financial institution that provides loans internationally
- Woods monetary agreement that fixed exchange rates with the US dollar
- A policy of of cooperation between countries for their common good.
- A kind of alliance in which multiple countries reach a specific goal.
- nation An international organization that helps with economic and political cooperation among nations.
- Acting or making political or economic decisions without support from other countries.
- Balkanization the process of separating a state into smaller more hostile states
- a term for the departure of Britain from the EU
- to play a global organization that teaches children by means of educational games
- aid foreign aid that has to be used in the country providing the aid or in selected countries.
- bi-national organization that handles missions of aerospace
- Council an intergovernmental organization that works with issues in the Arctic
29 Clues: extreme pride towards one's country • a term for the departure of Britain from the EU • an attempt to bring about peace between nations • to actively maintain a truce between two nations • a global organization involved in trade relations • specialized agency that is involved in public health • Plan program in which US gave aid to Europe after WW2 • ...
Globalization Quiz 2022-02-14
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- These are the people whose goal is to spread Catholicism in the place they colonized.
- The invasion of this person were among the reasons behind hastening of globalization.
- This has a big effect on a country’s politics because whoever holds the economic power holds the political power as well.
- 2nd country who dominated WTO
- An organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations.
- It was founded after world war in 1944.
- This 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.
- An organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, Facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- These are harvested in the Philippines to be sold in Mexico.
- 3rd country who dominated WTO
- Number one country who dominated WTO
- It is the free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics, society, technology, and culture
- The trade route between china and other countries
- The combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- Transnational Corporations or Multinational companies lead globalization. They formed different institution and organization like World Bank, International Monetary Fund, GATT – WTO to control the economy of the world.
- We are forced to produce flowers, pineapple, banana, broccoli and others because these are what foreign countries needed. These resulted into?
- Mechanization in the making of products such as this began to materialize.
- With the development of this, globalization spread rapidly during the 20th century. Air transportation flourished including the use of telephone and postal mail.
- 4th country who dominated WTO
- The labor in the rich countries denied work at the same time. The poor countries also suffered because their losing local business in their country.
- This organization was founded in January 1, 1995.
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- These people lost a lot because they need to pay higher tax to the government.
- Colonial mentality is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of country’s colonization.
- The catholic missionaries from Europe also spread this in Latin America in 1492, as well as in the Philippines in 1521.
- Refers to extensive mechanization in the production system
- Information technology has paved the way to cultural globalization. We get informed of events in different countries instantly in real time.
- This is where they sold tobaccos harvested from the Philippines.
- Because of the capital being brought to the country by the large foreign investors, a number of Filipinos became employed, being employed.
- Abbreviation of the World Trade Organization is formerly known as.
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- Creates employment and job opportunities. Thus increasing the peoples abilities to become self sufficient.
- 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.
- This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the?
- People come and go to other parts of the world to study, take a vacation, enjoy, work, compete and research.
- They colonized the Philippines and sold the harvested tobaccos in Mexico
- One of the countries the Europeans spread Catholicism.
- UN was organized to help all countries about their territorial disputes in other countries which created different diplomatic agreements, embassy or consulate in other countries. United Nation also founded different agencies that will improved the way of life of the people.
- This is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of country’s colonization.
- 5th country who dominated WTO
- This was started on October 24, 1945.
41 Clues: 2nd country who dominated WTO • 3rd country who dominated WTO • 5th country who dominated WTO • 4th country who dominated WTO • Number one country who dominated WTO • This was started on October 24, 1945. • It was founded after world war in 1944. • The trade route between china and other countries • This organization was founded in January 1, 1995. • ...
International Trade: Introduction 2020-03-24
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- Adjective; a synonym of foreign/international
- Products and services sold to other countries
- Raw material and agricultural products
- When the quantity of imported products is limited by a country (quota)
- When countries ease restrictions to exchange products with other countries
- When there is an excess in the production of something
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- When countries impose restrictions to exchange products with other countries
- Products and services bought from other countries
- When countries exchange products and services
- Adjective; the opposite of foreign
- Intangible products which that cannot be seen or touched
11 Clues: Adjective; the opposite of foreign • Raw material and agricultural products • Adjective; a synonym of foreign/international • Products and services sold to other countries • When countries exchange products and services • Products and services bought from other countries • When there is an excess in the production of something • ...
Mr Clear Crossword puzzle 2022-05-18
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- Periphery- Developing countries Ex- India
- Countries- Poor countries Ex- Kenya
- Diffusion- Diffusion of something that spreads throughout a population
- Line- North and South divide each other
- Boundary- Nonfunctional boundaries that still exist Ex- great wall of china
- When citizens who fled their country due to war, violence, or persecution move to another country
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- Fright/ Terror of strangers
- city with a number of citizens of more than 10 Million
- Countries- Developed countries the Ex-United States
- Language- A language combined
- name for a place
- Language- A pidgin language taught to further generations
- Franca- A common language used for business etc Ex- English
- Desert- Shortage to access healthful and affordable food
14 Clues: name for a place • Fright/ Terror of strangers • Language- A language combined • Countries- Poor countries Ex- Kenya • Line- North and South divide each other • Periphery- Developing countries Ex- India • Countries- Developed countries the Ex-United States • city with a number of citizens of more than 10 Million • Desert- Shortage to access healthful and affordable food • ...