countries Crossword Puzzles
Civics Ch.1 2018-02-15
Across
- require their citizens to pay taxes.
- The study of citizenship and government.
- The annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a population.
- people who are trying to escape danger in their home countries.
- People who came here from other countries.
- A specific number, of immigrants from certain countries or regions who were allowed to enter the countries.
- The wealth and resources of a country or region.
- people who come from countries illegal.
- A legally recognized member of a country.
- Permanent residents of the united states who are still citizens of another country.
- A movement of large numbers of people from region to region to the cities.
- The state of being equal.
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- you're certain right that no one can take away.
- The annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a population.
- an official periodic counting of a population.
- The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life.
- You were born in the United States.
- The organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people.
- The study of the characteristics of human population.
- the legal process by which an alien may become a citizen.
- The aggregate of people living together in one or more ordered community.
21 Clues: The state of being equal. • You were born in the United States. • require their citizens to pay taxes. • people who come from countries illegal. • The study of citizenship and government. • A legally recognized member of a country. • People who came here from other countries. • an official periodic counting of a population. • ...
Civics Ch.1 2018-02-15
Across
- The state of being equal.
- The annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a population.
- A movement of large numbers of people from region to region to the cities.
- The study of the characteristics of human population.
- The wealth and resources of a country or region.
- the legal process by which an alien may become a citizen.
- Permanent residents of the united states who are still citizens of another country.
- The organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people.
- You were born in the United States.
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- The annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a population.
- require their citizens to pay taxes.
- The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life.
- you're certain right that no one can take away.
- The aggregate of people living together in one or more ordered community.
- People who came here from other countries.
- people who are trying to escape danger in their home countries.
- The study of citizenship and government.
- people who come from countries illegal.
- an official periodic counting of a population.
- A legally recognized member of a country.
- A specific number, of immigrants from certain countries or regions who were allowed to enter the countries.
21 Clues: The state of being equal. • You were born in the United States. • require their citizens to pay taxes. • people who come from countries illegal. • The study of citizenship and government. • A legally recognized member of a country. • People who came here from other countries. • an official periodic counting of a population. • ...
Chapter 4 DECA 2023-11-08
Across
- the difference between exports and imports
- the exchange of goods and service among nations
- limits either quantity or monetary value that may be imported
- large corporations that have operations in several countries
- the establishment of a business in a foreign country
- midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- a government's establishment of economic policies that sytematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- a business enterprise that a domestic company and a foreign company undertake together
- letting another company use a trademark, patent, special formula, company name, or other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
- Europe's trading bloc, created the euro
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- creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions
- an international trade agreement between the Unites States, Canada, and Mexico
- a tax on imports
- complete standardization
- a total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- hiring a foreign manufacturer to make products according to a company's specifications
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- a company's use of an existing product or promotion from which changes are made
- the commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without regulations
- goods and services sold to other countries
21 Clues: a tax on imports • complete standardization • Europe's trading bloc, created the euro • the difference between exports and imports • goods and services sold to other countries • the exchange of goods and service among nations • goods and services purchased from other countries • the establishment of a business in a foreign country • ...
American Imperialism & Progressivism 2021-10-28
Across
- - To acquire. To begin to own. The U.S. began to acquire new territories in the late 1800s.
- - This was the policy stating that all trade between China and European countries and the U.S. would be equal. Basically, it meant no single country would control China (but especially China itself).
- - A large area controlled by one government
- - A settlement of people in a distant land who are ruled by a government of their native land. A land ruled by a far-away government.
- - The decisions of the U.S. when dealing with other countries.
- - To remain separated. The U.S. followed an isolationist policy during the early and middle 1800s.
- - Pride and loyalty in your country
- - A war between the United States and Spain, which took place in Cuba in 1898. Winning it gave the U.S. control of Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
- - The half of the earth including North America, South America, and surrounding waters.
- - The updated policy that said the United States would use force to keep European countries out of the Western Hemisphere.
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- - The policy that countries in Europe could no longer colonize the Western Hemisphere (North America, Central America, & South America)
- - In the early 1900s, the U.S. often intervened in the affairs of Latin American countries in order to maintain economic stability, protect American investments and prevent European countries from getting involved in the Western Hemisphere.
- - This is a man-made waterway cut through Panama that connected the Caribbean with the Pacific, making the journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific shorter by weeks.
- - A political division of the United States before it officially becomes a state. A large area of land.
- - The work of keeping up relations between the governments of different countries.
- - This is a highly exaggerated form of journalism that was used to get Americans to support the Spanish-American War.
- - A natural material that is used to make a finished product.
- - To add the county
- - The policy to extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
- - To get involved. The U.S. began to intervene in Asia and Latin America during the late 1800s.
20 Clues: - To add the county • - Pride and loyalty in your country • - A large area controlled by one government • - A natural material that is used to make a finished product. • - The decisions of the U.S. when dealing with other countries. • - The work of keeping up relations between the governments of different countries. • ...
Chapter 4 Global Analysis 2023-11-08
Across
- a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- a total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- an international trade agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- involves hiring a foreign manufacturer to make products according to a company's specifications
- limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- complete standardization
- the establishment of a business in a foreign country
- a government's establishment of economic policies that systematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- large corporations that have operations in several countries
- tax on imports, may be called a duty
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- exchange of goods and services among nations
- midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- involves creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions
- the commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without any regulations
- the difference in value between exports and imports
- Europe's trading bloc
- involves letting another company, or licensee, use a trademark, patent, special formula, company name, or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
- goods and services sold to other countries
- a company's use of an existing product or promotion from which changes are made
- a business enterprise that a domestic company and a foreign company undertake together
21 Clues: Europe's trading bloc • complete standardization • tax on imports, may be called a duty • goods and services sold to other countries • exchange of goods and services among nations • goods and services purchased from other countries • the difference in value between exports and imports • the establishment of a business in a foreign country • ...
Cold War Vocab 2024-03-21
Across
- U.S. President (1953-1961) and WWII general.
- more powerful than atomic bombs.
- U.S. intelligence agency.
- Major offensive by Vietcong during the Vietnam War.
- Allied response to Soviet blockade of West Berlin.
- International organization fostering global cooperation and peace.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, military alliance of Western countries.
- U.S. policy of supporting countries threatened by communism.
- Couple executed for allegedly passing atomic secrets to Soviets.
- 37th U.S. President (1969-1974).
- Meeting where Allies decided post-WWII Europe's fate.
- Communist guerrilla fighters in South Vietnam.
- Chemicals used during the Vietnam War for defoliation and bombing.
- U.S. strategy to halt communism's spread.
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- Supply route used by Vietcong during the Vietnam War.
- Eastern European countries under Soviet influence.
- Military alliance of Soviet bloc countries.
- Term for the divide between communist and democratic countries.
- Unsubstantiated accusations of subversion, named after Senator McCarthy.
- Barrier separating East and West Berlin.
- Formal decision or statement.
- Significant increase in births after WWII.
- Agreement dividing Vietnam after the First Indochina War.
- Soviet leader after Stalin's death.
- South Vietnam leader during the Vietnam War.
- Mandatory military service.
- U.S. President (1961-1963).
- First artificial satellite, launched by the Soviet Union.
- U.S. program aiding post-WWII European recovery.
- Site of alleged naval incidents leading to U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
- Cuban leader allied with the Soviet Union.
31 Clues: U.S. intelligence agency. • Mandatory military service. • U.S. President (1961-1963). • Formal decision or statement. • more powerful than atomic bombs. • 37th U.S. President (1969-1974). • Soviet leader after Stalin's death. • Barrier separating East and West Berlin. • U.S. strategy to halt communism's spread. • Significant increase in births after WWII. • ...
WW1! 2023-02-10
Across
- ships without warning rather than following prize
- utter, or publish any false things or news
- German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania)
- warfare: a type of combat in which opposing troops
- extreme pride in your country
- political cause
- an ancient region of the W Iberian Peninsula
- between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for
- Act: made it a crime for American citizens to
- to the central powers (Serbia, Russia, Great-
- Telegram: offering U.S. territory to mexico in
- strong countries taking over weak countries
- service act: the act required all men in the
- with the most weapons
- Bonds: were federal issued debt obligations used
- the state of not supporting or helping in
- nature, used to promote or publicize a
- Power (list countries): those countries allied in
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- information, especially of a biased or
- France, America)
- can be taken away
- Powers (list the countries): World War 1 coalition
- v. U.S.(1919): court case which of your freedom of
- for joining the German cause
- submarine warfare: when submarines attack
- race to see who could build up the strongest
- service
- copying descriptions of any information
- considered primarily of the central powers (Austria-
- Act: obtaining information, recording pictures,
- from trenches facing each other
- forming a team to work together (allied powers)
- finance American participation
33 Clues: service • political cause • France, America) • can be taken away • with the most weapons • for joining the German cause • extreme pride in your country • finance American participation • from trenches facing each other • German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania) • information, especially of a biased or • nature, used to promote or publicize a • copying descriptions of any information • ...
WW1! 2023-02-10
Across
- ships without warning rather than following prize
- utter, or publish any false things or news
- German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania)
- warfare: a type of combat in which opposing troops
- extreme pride in your country
- political cause
- an ancient region of the W Iberian Peninsula
- between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for
- Act: made it a crime for American citizens to
- to the central powers (Serbia, Russia, Great-
- Telegram: offering U.S. territory to mexico in
- strong countries taking over weak countries
- service act: the act required all men in the
- with the most weapons
- Bonds: were federal issued debt obligations used
- the state of not supporting or helping in
- nature, used to promote or publicize a
- Power (list countries): those countries allied in
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- information, especially of a biased or
- France, America)
- can be taken away
- Powers (list the countries): World War 1 coalition
- v. U.S.(1919): court case which of your freedom of
- for joining the German cause
- submarine warfare: when submarines attack
- race to see who could build up the strongest
- service
- copying descriptions of any information
- considered primarily of the central powers (Austria-
- Act: obtaining information, recording pictures,
- from trenches facing each other
- forming a team to work together (allied powers)
- finance American participation
33 Clues: service • political cause • France, America) • can be taken away • with the most weapons • for joining the German cause • extreme pride in your country • finance American participation • from trenches facing each other • German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania) • information, especially of a biased or • nature, used to promote or publicize a • copying descriptions of any information • ...
WW1! 2023-02-10
Across
- ships without warning rather than following prize
- utter, or publish any false things or news
- German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania)
- warfare: a type of combat in which opposing troops
- extreme pride in your country
- political cause
- an ancient region of the W Iberian Peninsula
- between the ages of 21 and 30 to register for
- Act: made it a crime for American citizens to
- to the central powers (Serbia, Russia, Great-
- Telegram: offering U.S. territory to mexico in
- strong countries taking over weak countries
- service act: the act required all men in the
- with the most weapons
- Bonds: were federal issued debt obligations used
- the state of not supporting or helping in
- nature, used to promote or publicize a
- Power (list countries): those countries allied in
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- information, especially of a biased or
- France, America)
- can be taken away
- Powers (list the countries): World War 1 coalition
- v. U.S.(1919): court case which of your freedom of
- for joining the German cause
- submarine warfare: when submarines attack
- race to see who could build up the strongest
- service
- copying descriptions of any information
- considered primarily of the central powers (Austria-
- Act: obtaining information, recording pictures,
- from trenches facing each other
- forming a team to work together (allied powers)
- finance American participation
33 Clues: service • political cause • France, America) • can be taken away • with the most weapons • for joining the German cause • extreme pride in your country • finance American participation • from trenches facing each other • German, Italy, Ottoman, Bulgania) • information, especially of a biased or • nature, used to promote or publicize a • copying descriptions of any information • ...
Korea Crossword 2023-04-27
Across
- Kim Jong- Un's title
- supplied South Korea with troops during the Korean War
- what industry does North Korea invest most of their money in
- A promise that the U.S. would send military defense to countries being threatened by a communist country
- zone, a border between two countries where there is no military equipment or people allowed to exist
- started the Korean war by invading another country
- theory, the idea that if one country fell to communism the surrounding countries would as well
- Allied leaders decided they would help occupy country's they had troops in at the end of WW2 and help them rebuild
- military alliance between democratic nations
- controlled the Korean peninsula before WW2
- a war of words, threats and tension, with no direct fighting
- first president of South Korea
- South Korea invests in _________________, which is why they have more paved roads than North Korea
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- South Korea's biggest export
- South Kore leans towards a _______________ economy
- policy where countries tried to stop the spread of communism
- fought on the side of the communists in the Korean War
- occupied North Korea after WW2
- North Korea leans towards a __________________ economy
- Financial aid from the US to European Countries that were destroyed in the war
- starting your own business
- a "deadlock" where there is no winner
- a cease fire or truce
- the Koreas are a ___________________
24 Clues: Kim Jong- Un's title • a cease fire or truce • starting your own business • South Korea's biggest export • occupied North Korea after WW2 • first president of South Korea • the Koreas are a ___________________ • a "deadlock" where there is no winner • controlled the Korean peninsula before WW2 • military alliance between democratic nations • ...
Introducing Political Geography 2024-02-12
Across
- a government where power and leadership are usually passed down through heredity
- example of dictatorship
- agreements between governments that can dictate boundaries
- treaty among several countries to support peaceful scientific research while also preserving the natural environment
- example of a democracy
- Competition for _____ can lead to conflict.
- a government where one person has absolute power
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- includes territory, population, and authority
- acronym of the alliance between the United States, Canada, and several European countries
- a government where the people hold the power
- Levels of government include _____, state, city, and town
- can create cooperation
- _____ features are geographic factors that influence boundaries.
- organization that manages conflict between countries
- example of a monarchy
- nation that has claimed the most territory in Antarctica
- agreement between the United States and Mexico signed in 1983
- number of independent countries in the world (in hundreds)
- Control of the _____ and Euphrates Rivers have caused conflict between Turkey, Iraq, and Syria.
19 Clues: example of a monarchy • can create cooperation • example of a democracy • example of dictatorship • Competition for _____ can lead to conflict. • a government where the people hold the power • includes territory, population, and authority • a government where one person has absolute power • organization that manages conflict between countries • ...
American Imperialism & Progressivism 2021-10-28
Across
- - To acquire. To begin to own. The U.S. began to acquire new territories in the late 1800s.
- - This was the policy stating that all trade between China and European countries and the U.S. would be equal. Basically, it meant no single country would control China (but especially China itself).
- - A large area controlled by one government
- - A settlement of people in a distant land who are ruled by a government of their native land. A land ruled by a far-away government.
- - The decisions of the U.S. when dealing with other countries.
- - To remain separated. The U.S. followed an isolationist policy during the early and middle 1800s.
- - Pride and loyalty in your country
- - A war between the United States and Spain, which took place in Cuba in 1898. Winning it gave the U.S. control of Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
- - The half of the earth including North America, South America, and surrounding waters.
- - The updated policy that said the United States would use force to keep European countries out of the Western Hemisphere.
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- - The policy that countries in Europe could no longer colonize the Western Hemisphere (North America, Central America, & South America)
- - In the early 1900s, the U.S. often intervened in the affairs of Latin American countries in order to maintain economic stability, protect American investments and prevent European countries from getting involved in the Western Hemisphere.
- - This is a man-made waterway cut through Panama that connected the Caribbean with the Pacific, making the journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific shorter by weeks.
- - A political division of the United States before it officially becomes a state. A large area of land.
- - The work of keeping up relations between the governments of different countries.
- - This is a highly exaggerated form of journalism that was used to get Americans to support the Spanish-American War.
- - A natural material that is used to make a finished product.
- - To add the county
- - The policy to extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories
- - To get involved. The U.S. began to intervene in Asia and Latin America during the late 1800s.
20 Clues: - To add the county • - Pride and loyalty in your country • - A large area controlled by one government • - A natural material that is used to make a finished product. • - The decisions of the U.S. when dealing with other countries. • - The work of keeping up relations between the governments of different countries. • ...
International Trade 2016-03-13
Across
- Prices for commodities can be
- Trade leads to more of this for consumers
- The process by which businesses or other organisations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
- LEDCs can be reliant on these for exports
- Company who operates in many countries
- The practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition
- States have the same currency and a common interest rate
- Net benefits from trade
- Efficiency gain from the transfer of technology and ideas due to trade
- A group of states giving preferential access to certain products from the participating countries
- The amount by which national income of a nation will be raised by a unit increase in domestic investment on exports
- Countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries.
- Example of an economic union
- Gains which arise from improved living standards
- Tax or duty to be paid on imports
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- A wide ranging tax, tariff and trade treaty
- A limited quantity of a particular product which under official controls can be produced, exported, or imported.
- A cost of trade to LEDCs, where MEDCs take advantage of LEDC's resources for their own gain
- Gain from trade due to falling costs
- Type of unemployment possible in some industries from trade
- WTO
- A group of countries with common interests who have formed an alliance
- Focus of production on a limited scope of products or services in order to gain greater degrees of productive efficiency
- Tariffs and quotas are examples of these to trade
- Trade where no barriers have been put in place
- 26 countries who have abolished passport and boarder controls between members
- The production of goods/ services (or part of the production process) outside of the domestic economy
- Example of economic and monetary union
- The unification of economic policies between different states
- Agreed tariffs on external countries and few or no duties between members
30 Clues: WTO • Net benefits from trade • Example of an economic union • Prices for commodities can be • Tax or duty to be paid on imports • Gain from trade due to falling costs • Company who operates in many countries • Example of economic and monetary union • Trade leads to more of this for consumers • LEDCs can be reliant on these for exports • ...
7 Continents 2020-09-22
Across
- The _____ Pole is at Antarctica
- Australia has venomous ______
- Has 48 countries
- Also a country
- Africa has the ______ Desert
- Asia is 17 _______ square miles
- South America has ___ percent of all animal species
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- 44 countries
- North America is the _____ largest continent
- 98% snow
- 54 countries
- _____ America is 9.5 Million square miles
- The _________ is at Europe
- There are _____ continents
14 Clues: 98% snow • 44 countries • 54 countries • Also a country • Has 48 countries • The _________ is at Europe • There are _____ continents • Africa has the ______ Desert • Australia has venomous ______ • The _____ Pole is at Antarctica • Asia is 17 _______ square miles • _____ America is 9.5 Million square miles • North America is the _____ largest continent • ...
Global Industry 2022-11-08
Across
- a tax that the government places on certain imported products
- Rate Is the amount charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of their money
- Corrupt Practices Act a United States federal law that was enacted in 1977 to make the bribery of foreign officials to obtain or keep a business illegal
- Investment Is the purchase of the majority of a company or foreign business other than purchasing a company's shares
- Debt Is the debt owed by a government
- Linkage Is the ability to compete and participate in the global market
- Stability Occurs when investors look to support stable countries with strong economic performance
- of Payments the difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of it
- Company an organization that does business in several countries
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- exchange Is the exchange of one currency for another or the conversion of one currency into another
- items bought from other countries
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- Rate the value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- Venture an agreement between two or more companies to share a business project
- Investment Is a “passive” or “hands-off” investment in a company
- Show a country is spending more on foreign trade than it is earning
- Trade Takes place when tariffs between member countries are eliminated or reduced
- refers to a nation's transportation, communication, and utility systems
- Is when a business creates the efficient production of a specific product, which is typically shipped abroad to countries which do not produce the product
- Is the rate at which the level of prices for goods and services are rising and purchasing is falling
- the limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported
- stops the import or export of a product completely
- Advantage Is when a company sells goods and services at a lower price than its competitors and still gains larger profits, despite selling at a lower cost
- Integration Occurs when different countries or regions agree to reduce or eliminate trade barriers and coordinate monetary and fiscal policies
- of Trade the difference between a country's total exports and total imports
- barriers restrictions to free trade
26 Clues: items bought from other countries • barriers restrictions to free trade • Debt Is the debt owed by a government • Goods and services sold to other countries • stops the import or export of a product completely • a tax that the government places on certain imported products • Company an organization that does business in several countries • ...
International Trade 2016-03-13
Across
- Prices for commodities can be
- Trade leads to more of this for consumers
- The process by which businesses or other organisations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
- LEDCs can be reliant on these for exports
- Company who operates in many countries
- The practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition
- States have the same currency and a common interest rate
- Net benefits from trade
- Efficiency gain from the transfer of technology and ideas due to trade
- A group of states giving preferential access to certain products from the participating countries
- The amount by which national income of a nation will be raised by a unit increase in domestic investment on exports
- Countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries.
- Example of an economic union
- Gains which arise from improved living standards
- Tax or duty to be paid on imports
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- A wide ranging tax, tariff and trade treaty
- A limited quantity of a particular product which under official controls can be produced, exported, or imported.
- A cost of trade to LEDCs, where MEDCs take advantage of LEDC's resources for their own gain
- Gain from trade due to falling costs
- Type of unemployment possible in some industries from trade
- WTO
- A group of countries with common interests who have formed an alliance
- Focus of production on a limited scope of products or services in order to gain greater degrees of productive efficiency
- Tariffs and quotas are examples of these to trade
- Trade where no barriers have been put in place
- 26 countries who have abolished passport and boarder controls between members
- The production of goods/ services (or part of the production process) outside of the domestic economy
- Example of economic and monetary union
- The unification of economic policies between different states
- Agreed tariffs on external countries and few or no duties between members
30 Clues: WTO • Net benefits from trade • Example of an economic union • Prices for commodities can be • Tax or duty to be paid on imports • Gain from trade due to falling costs • Company who operates in many countries • Example of economic and monetary union • Trade leads to more of this for consumers • LEDCs can be reliant on these for exports • ...
Internationalism Crossword 2017-12-13
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- nation An international organization that helps with economic and political cooperation among nations.
- a term for the departure of Britain from the EU
- Bank a financial institution that provides loans internationally
- Treaty a treaty that eliminates anti-personnel landmines internationally
- A policy of remaining apart from political affairs and interests of other countries.
- Francophonie an international organization that represents French speaking countries
- Criminal Court an organization that prosecutes international crimes
- usually a disease that is prevalent over the entire country
- to actively maintain a truce between two nations
- Village to consider the world as one community through communication
- extreme pride towards one's country
- to play a global organization that teaches children by means of educational games
- a specialized agency that promotes peace and security through education
- Debt a legal doctrine that holds debt brought upon by a regime that does not serve the interests of a nation
- Balkanization the process of separating a state into smaller more hostile states
- Plan program in which US gave aid to Europe after WW2
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- A kind of alliance in which multiple countries reach a specific goal.
- a global organization involved in trade relations
- Cross and international organizations that provides care to those in need
- Woods monetary agreement that fixed exchange rates with the US dollar
- specialized agency that is involved in public health
- an attempt to bring about peace between nations
- cultural, economic or political relations between two countries.
- Acting or making political or economic decisions without support from other countries.
- Union a political group that establishes economic policies
- A policy of of cooperation between countries for their common good.
- aid foreign aid that has to be used in the country providing the aid or in selected countries.
- bi-national organization that handles missions of aerospace
- General Assembly main representative of the UN that decides matters of peace and security
- Security Council a division of the UN that resolves crisis’s across the world
- Council an intergovernmental organization that works with issues in the Arctic
31 Clues: extreme pride towards one's country • a term for the departure of Britain from the EU • an attempt to bring about peace between nations • to actively maintain a truce between two nations • a global organization involved in trade relations • specialized agency that is involved in public health • Plan program in which US gave aid to Europe after WW2 • ...
Pollero.The Cold War Begins 2022-02-16
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- _____ Bank: an international organization which makes loans to economically disadvantaged countries
- code name for the secret project that cracked the Soviet spy code
- at the Yalta conference, it was agreed that ____ would be allowed to set up the government for Poland
- the portion of Germany that ended up being democratic
- one of the countries that was given a portion of Germany after WWII
- medical impact of nuclear tests done in the US
- a mutual defense alliance of democratic countries
- the ____ Council of the UN, which decides whether to take military action or not
- the problem in Berlin
- the _________ assembly of the United Nations, where each member has one vote
- what the US uses to back up the value of its currency
- the capital city of Germany that also was divided into zones after WWII
- number of zones that Germany was divided into
- the major city near many nuclear test sites (no spaces)
- one of the countries facing Soviet threat that led to the Truman Doctrine
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- _____ pact, a mutual defense alliance of Communist countries
- the man who came up with the European Recovery Program, which provided aid to war-torn countries (last name only)
- number of members in the UN Security Council
- the radiation left over after a nuclear attack
- number of permanent members in the UN Security Council
- the number of former Polish leaders that ended up in Poland's new government
- the portion of Germany that ended up being Communist
- type of shelter built by schools to protect against nuclear attack
- the solution in Berlin
- the metaphorical curtain that divided Communist and non-Communist countries in Europe
- conference in which the main topics were Poland and Germany
- the conference in which Truman hints at an atomic bomb and Stalin feels bullied
- a protective response to the Soviet blockade of Berlin
- Last name of the married couple executed for giving Soviets atomic weapons secrets
- the ____ Doctrine, which was a commitment to stop the spread of Communism
- initials for the world organization that works to balance trade deficits
31 Clues: the problem in Berlin • the solution in Berlin • number of members in the UN Security Council • number of zones that Germany was divided into • the radiation left over after a nuclear attack • medical impact of nuclear tests done in the US • a mutual defense alliance of democratic countries • the portion of Germany that ended up being Communist • ...
Immigration Summative 2024-11-27
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- Most foreign people can't speak the same ________ as we Americans do
- This country has a very different culture than us and runs on a single-party system
- Some people have this in a foreign country that relays info about that country
- All foreign countries ________ are different which would make it chU.S.ing to adapt to the U.S.'s
- Most foreign countries lack these which makes it hard to produce money to sustain a family
- This boat carried the immigrants to Ellis Island
- This country has extremely high taxes and high living costs making lifestyle very hard
- Foreign countries make people fight in these when disagreeing with another country
- This country has a varying climate which makes it hard to live there, this place also has very poor public services which would help lead their decision to come to America
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- This room is where people gather to be medically inspected, also nicknamed the Great Hall
- In this country, money is very tight, and the country has the highest rate of immigrants allowed in the U.S.
- This country has a very poor economy and offers the least amount of jobs out of all the countries
- In some countries these aren't given to you which makes your life feel very controlled
- Most immigrants are going to be treated differently and made fun of for their original culture, this is called
- In other countries getting _____ is harder because of the decrease in pay
- This is the place where the people who didn't pass their medical examination go, this is also nicknamed "The Isle of Tears"
- In some countries, unlike the U.S., you are not granted the freedom of ________, and it is chosen for you
17 Clues: This boat carried the immigrants to Ellis Island • Most foreign people can't speak the same ________ as we Americans do • In other countries getting _____ is harder because of the decrease in pay • Some people have this in a foreign country that relays info about that country • Foreign countries make people fight in these when disagreeing with another country • ...
Countries 2012-07-18
8 Clues: an island • west of England • north of England • USA south of Canada • the biggest country • Ireland part of Ireland • the second biggest country • Zealand more sheep than people
Countries 2013-02-07
8 Clues: Country you live in • Flag with a Red circle • Country with kangaroos • Country with maple syrup • Country with a lot of Tacos • Country with a high population • Country where One Direction is from • Africa country in the south of Africa
Countries 2013-02-07
8 Clues: Country you live in • Flag with a Red circle • Country with kangaroos • Country with maple syrup • country with a lot of snow • Country with a lot of Tacos • Country where One Direction is from • africa African country in the south of Africa
Countries 2013-10-13
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- People love to eat pizza and pasta
- In this country people speak Spanish
- This country borders on Switzerland
- The flag is red and white
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- There is a white cross in the flag
- Britain It is the country where Sherlock Holmes comes from
- The capital of this country is Paris
- This country's president is Barack Obama
8 Clues: The flag is red and white • There is a white cross in the flag • People love to eat pizza and pasta • This country borders on Switzerland • The capital of this country is Paris • In this country people speak Spanish • This country's president is Barack Obama • Britain It is the country where Sherlock Holmes comes from
Countries 2016-02-15
8 Clues: Know for its beer • Know for its sushi • Its capital is Paris • The Greek live there • The great white North • The country you live in • Know for its pasta and pizza • The inhabitants like to eat rice and dog
Countries 2016-11-14
8 Clues: Home of IKEA • Famous for sushi • Famous for spicy curry • Land of kangaroos and koalas • Very cold and famous for vodka • Famous for pretzels and sausages • Recently had their Presidential election • Famous for baguettes and the Eiffel Tower
Countries 2018-05-26
Countries 2021-05-14
8 Clues: 🗿 • motherland of fascism • one of the hardest country • most popular resort in Red Sea • which country has the longest lifespan • country where the Eiffel Tower is located • country that produces the highest quality of dairy products • country which has the highest rate of Covid-19 victims today
Countries 2024-06-22
8 Clues: The capital of Peru • The capital of Spain • The capital of Brazil • The capital of England • The capital of Venezuela • The country where pizza is from • The country that borders the North of the USA • The country which citizens are called "Swedish"
Countries 2023-03-01
8 Clues: they speak spanish. • they eat croissant. • they eat hot dogs a lot. • there are a lot of pasta. • neymar is from this place. • they make a lot of animes. • they speak a very hard language. • they eat foods like guacamole, burritos and tacos
Countries 2023-03-12
8 Clues: are in a war • a boot shape • we live in it • dogs head shape • They wear kilts • next to Ukraine • joe Biden Is there president • They have elephant and they can’t drink that well
countries 2023-06-12
Across
- held the world cup in 2022 but quite a lot died
- flag is red hwite
- er kendte for en klub fc barcalona mens der
- it is red white and blue
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- won the 2022 world cup against france in a penalty kick with leonel messi
- is a very strange country and there is a football star who lives there and plays in Liverpool his name is salah
- is a cold country
- is known for making pizzas and a warm country
8 Clues: flag is red hwite • is a cold country • it is red white and blue • er kendte for en klub fc barcalona mens der • is known for making pizzas and a warm country • held the world cup in 2022 but quite a lot died • won the 2022 world cup against france in a penalty kick with leonel messi • ...
Countries 2025-02-25
8 Clues: Country in Asia • Country in Africa • Snake found in Brazil • Food eaten in Thailand • Seven Wonder in Brazil • Country in South America • Ball game the love in Brazil • Biggest Rainforest found in Brazil
Countries 2023-10-22
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- Location of the famous limestone karsts in Halong Bay.
- Home to the 'Shrine of the Book', housing scrolls sometimes known as the Qumran Caves Scrolls
- The "Roof of the World" is a common nickname for this landlocked nation.
- This European nation is home to the world's oldest monarchy, with a history dating back over a thousand years.
- Home to the highest concentration of foreign military bases due to its location at the entrance of the Red Sea
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- This nation is home to the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue, weighing over five tons and valued at billions of dollars.
- What is the name of the nation that claims to be the birthplace of wine, with an 8,000-year-old winemaking tradition?
- Home of the Galapagos islands.
8 Clues: Home of the Galapagos islands. • Location of the famous limestone karsts in Halong Bay. • The "Roof of the World" is a common nickname for this landlocked nation. • Home to the 'Shrine of the Book', housing scrolls sometimes known as the Qumran Caves Scrolls • ...
Countries 2023-10-29
countries 2024-01-30
8 Clues: has 50 states. • home of kiwi's (animal). • Budapest is capital city. • Muscat is the capital city. • la vella is the capital city • copenhagen is the capital city. • Has a waterfall called Victoria Falls. • bordered by Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Countries 2024-02-03
Countries 2024-10-15
Countries 2024-10-28
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- this asian country is known for its cherry blossoms and advanced technology
- the only country that is also a continent known for its unique wildlife like kangaroos and koalas
- known for its ancient civilization and contributions to philosophy
- this country iss home to the great wall and the forbidden city
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- this island nation is the indian ocean is known for its biodiversity and unique wildlife
- the country is famous for its pyramids
- this south american country is famous for its tango dance and beef
- the largest country in the world by area known for its vast forests
8 Clues: the country is famous for its pyramids • this country iss home to the great wall and the forbidden city • this south american country is famous for its tango dance and beef • known for its ancient civilization and contributions to philosophy • the largest country in the world by area known for its vast forests • ...
Countries 2024-11-21
8 Clues: rice, panda,tea • robots, sushi, anime • pizza,Colosseum, pasta • festivals,football,coffee • Pushkin,bears, motherland • hot dog, cola,the White House • kangaroo,koala,Sydney Opera House • cafes, croissants, the Eiffel Tower
Countries 2025-03-24
Countries 2025-04-22
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- Home to the Taj Mahal and Bollywood
- Home to the ancient pyramids and the Nile River
- Famous for sushi, anime, and cherry blossoms
- Country known for the Amazon rainforest and samba dancing
- Known for maple syrup and the Rocky Mountains
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- land of kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef
- Largest country by land area, known for the Kremlin
- Birthplace of pizza and the Roman Empire
8 Clues: Home to the Taj Mahal and Bollywood • Birthplace of pizza and the Roman Empire • land of kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef • Famous for sushi, anime, and cherry blossoms • Known for maple syrup and the Rocky Mountains • Home to the ancient pyramids and the Nile River • Largest country by land area, known for the Kremlin • ...
countries 2025-06-13
countries 2025-07-24
8 Clues: Famous for maple syrup • The Eiffel Tower is here • Tacos and beaches live here • You might see kangaroos here • Home of the Amazon rainforest • Home of sushi and cherry blossoms • Initials for the country of London • A country with castles and bratwurst
Countries 2022-02-15
Countries 2022-04-30
Across
- Pizza is known to be invented here
- Is called the land of festivals
- Kangaroo is the national animal in this country
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- Origami is originated in this Country
- Land of thousand of islands.
- The Legend of the loch ness monster was invented here
- Most populated country in the world
- Has the tallest building in the world
8 Clues: Land of thousand of islands. • Is called the land of festivals • Pizza is known to be invented here • Most populated country in the world • Origami is originated in this Country • Has the tallest building in the world • Kangaroo is the national animal in this country • The Legend of the loch ness monster was invented here
IGOs and NGOs (Benji) 2023-09-27
Across
- a continental body consisting of the 55 member states that make up the countries of the African ContinentICC
- International Agency dedicated to keeping countries and people safe and healthy
- an entity created by treaty, involving two or more nations, to work in good faith, on issues of common interest.
- An environmentalist Organization
- typically is established to work toward public or social welfare goals
- a regional grouping that aims to promote economic and security cooperation among its ten members
- 190 countries dedicated to promoting financial stability
- An organization dictating rules for imports and exports
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- A group dedicated to human rights in countless countries
- A treaty between European countries and the States to establish safety in their respective area
- Organization focused solely on better policies for various rights issues
- A group of five institutions that have bounded together in order to find sustainable solutions against poverty.
- Countries of Europe banding together to create a unified force
13 Clues: An environmentalist Organization • An organization dictating rules for imports and exports • A group dedicated to human rights in countless countries • 190 countries dedicated to promoting financial stability • Countries of Europe banding together to create a unified force • typically is established to work toward public or social welfare goals • ...
Travel 2022-06-22
Across
- Popular Spanish dessert
- document or stamp needed to enter some countries for a period of time
- Statue of Liberty city
- Country with the second most people
- Thai currency
- tallest building in the world
- Famous man-made rock formation in England
- number of colours in the USA flag
- Capital of Indonesia
- number of countries I have lived in
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- country with the most pyramids
- number of countries I have visited
- country with the biggest stadium
- Japanese currency
- Home to pandas
- longest river in South America
- Swiss dish consisting of a pot of melted cheese
- Famous rock in the centre of Australia
- country with the most islands
19 Clues: Thai currency • Home to pandas • Japanese currency • Capital of Indonesia • Statue of Liberty city • Popular Spanish dessert • tallest building in the world • country with the most islands • country with the most pyramids • longest river in South America • country with the biggest stadium • number of colours in the USA flag • number of countries I have visited • ...
Vocab Menu 3 2023-11-09
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- _____Powers was lead by Germany
- ____System was made to get US to Europe
- ____Powers was lead by france and the UK and US
- _____Flu was spread across the world in 1918
- Advancement of military Tech
- Relationship between countries tying bonds
- Countries or peoples desire to stay out of conflict
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- The Big____ was the main people in making treaty of versailles
- A countries pride in its self
- Ship sunk by Germany killed 128 Americans
- ____was the assassin of Arch Duke Ferdinand
- ______Note was sent to mexico from Germany
- The need to expand a countries influence
- ____Warfare was primarily used in world war 1
- ____Wilhelm was leader of Germany during World War 1
15 Clues: Advancement of military Tech • A countries pride in its self • _____Powers was lead by Germany • ____System was made to get US to Europe • The need to expand a countries influence • Ship sunk by Germany killed 128 Americans • ______Note was sent to mexico from Germany • Relationship between countries tying bonds • ____was the assassin of Arch Duke Ferdinand • ...
The Iron Curtain 2024-04-26
Across
- helped the communist government by arresting people in opposition to communism
- American President at the time
- line separating eastern and Western Europe
- briatin’s prime minister who delivered the iron curtain speech
- wall dividing east and West Berlin
- policy used to try and stop communism
- part of the UN that mainly worked to solve disputes between countries
- president Truman’s policy providing aid to any country threatened by communism
- long detailed report by George Kennan outlining his fears of soviet ambitions
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- US program for economic aid and reconstruction of Europe
- the Soviet leader
- main country spreading communism
- group of countries trying to stop/end communism
- capitalist countries
- Communist countries
15 Clues: the Soviet leader • Communist countries • capitalist countries • American President at the time • main country spreading communism • wall dividing east and West Berlin • policy used to try and stop communism • line separating eastern and Western Europe • group of countries trying to stop/end communism • US program for economic aid and reconstruction of Europe • ...
Globalization 2025-10-24
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- A ban on trade with a specific country
- When a country imports more than it exports.
- Growing worldwide connection through trade and communication.
- Trade agreement between the U.S, Canada, Mexico.
- When countries rely on each other for goods and services.
- Exchange of goods without tariffs or restrictions.
- Goods sold to other countries.
- Organization that coordinates oil policies among member countries.
- Goods bought from other countries.
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- Ability to produce goods at a lower opportunity cost.
- Policy of shielding domestic industries from foreign competition.
- A tax on imported goods.
- Limit on the amount of a product that can be imported.
- Any rule that restricts international trade.
- When a country exports more than it imports.
15 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • Goods sold to other countries. • Goods bought from other countries. • A ban on trade with a specific country • When a country imports more than it exports. • Any rule that restricts international trade. • When a country exports more than it imports. • Trade agreement between the U.S, Canada, Mexico. • ...
Isabel's Global Crossword 2023-06-14
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- Provides economic support for developing countries
- Agreement between USA, Canada, and Mexico
- US influence on the world
- Innovations in agriculture internationally
- China’s Solution to Overpopulation
- Getting rid of trees in the forest
- Impact of international connections
- Condor US-backed campaign In Latin America
- The trade of ideas, values, and customs
- Demand>supply
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- Increase in international connections
- Fascist leader of Argentina
- Land becoming unusable
- an act of restricting or limiting the territorial growth or ideological influence of another nation
- Intergovernmental organization consisting of 14 member nations
- Planet getting hotter
- Group of European Countries to maintain order
- Regulates trade between countries
- A legal international agreement on climate change done in Paris
- Global spread of disease
20 Clues: Demand>supply • Planet getting hotter • Land becoming unusable • Global spread of disease • US influence on the world • Fascist leader of Argentina • Regulates trade between countries • China’s Solution to Overpopulation • Getting rid of trees in the forest • Impact of international connections • Increase in international connections • The trade of ideas, values, and customs • ...
European countries 2021-04-10
13 Clues: the capital of Italy • the capital of Spain • the capital of Turkey • the capital of Russia • the capital of Norway • the capital of France • the capital of Greece • the capital of Sweden • the capital of Estonia • the capital of Germany • the capital of Finland • the capital of Portugal • the capital of Netherlands
European Countries 2021-08-31
13 Clues: - ikea • - vodka • - waffles • - not icy • - WW2 ptsd • - chernobyl • - neutrality • - lucky charms • - wine and wine • - wine and sausages • - TEA AND CRUMPETS? • - wine and spaghetti • - unexpected inquisitions
Countries (easy) 2019-05-16
European countries 2013-06-16
countries & months 2014-09-16
Countries & Nationalities 2023-10-30
13 Clues: China • India • Japan • Egypt • France • Canada • Turkey • Algeria • Thailand • Saudi Arabia • The United Kingdom • The United Arab Emirates • The United States of America
Countries/Continents 2024-06-17
Caribbean Countries 2025-11-12
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- Known for voodoo traditions
- Has a large Hindu population
- Famous for black pineapples
- Where drunk monkeys are said to roam!
- Famous for saltfish
- Home to Sisserou parrots
- The Merengue dance originated here
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- Its capital is Havana
- Known for nutmeg
- A country with weird place names like Gingerbread
- Popular tourist spot for North Americans
- Bajan people come from here
- Usain Bolt and Bob Marley’s island
13 Clues: Known for nutmeg • Famous for saltfish • Its capital is Havana • Home to Sisserou parrots • Known for voodoo traditions • Bajan people come from here • Famous for black pineapples • Has a large Hindu population • Usain Bolt and Bob Marley’s island • The Merengue dance originated here • Where drunk monkeys are said to roam! • Popular tourist spot for North Americans • ...
Regional Integration 2021-02-22
Across
- - an arrangement which measure across all member state of caribbean community of the region
- - involving two parties, especially countries
- - including or involving several countries or individual of serval nationalities
- - an association of countries trading with each other without restriction of tariffs
- - bringing together smaller components into a single system that fuction as one
- - concentrates on the behavior of the economy which focuses on individual people and businesses
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- - a group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and common tariff trade with other countries
- - the use of government revenue collection and expenditure to influence a countrys economy
- - involving atleast three different groups of people
- - the theory or practice of regional rather than central system of adminstation
- - an agreement between countries intended to reduce or remove barriers to trade within member countries
- - legally binding arrangement between parties as to a course of action
12 Clues: - involving two parties, especially countries • - involving atleast three different groups of people • - legally binding arrangement between parties as to a course of action • - the theory or practice of regional rather than central system of adminstation • - bringing together smaller components into a single system that fuction as one • ...
Cold War 2023-04-03
Across
- Policy between the US and Soviet Union that there would be a mutual destruction of both countries in a nuclear war.
- An imaginary curtain that divided capitalist and communist Europe.
- US policy to stop the spread of communism.
- Military alliance formed to control the expansion of the Soviet Union.
- United States and the Soviet Union were given this title since they were the two most powerful Cold War countries.
- A pact led by the Soviet Union to protect communist countries against capitalism.
- US doctrine to support any country threatened by communism.
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- Wall created to prevent people in communist East Berlin to flee to capitalist West Berlin.
- States during the Cold War that were controlled by more powerful countries.
- US plan to give economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe.
- A missile crisis between the US and Soviet Union based in a country off the coast of Florida.
- The willingness almost go to war to force an opponent to back down.
- US policy to relax tensions with communist countries.
- Prevention of countries that have nuclear missiles.
- US theory that if one country turns communist its neighbors will as well.
15 Clues: US policy to stop the spread of communism. • Prevention of countries that have nuclear missiles. • US policy to relax tensions with communist countries. • US doctrine to support any country threatened by communism. • US plan to give economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe. • An imaginary curtain that divided capitalist and communist Europe. • ...
Global Marketplace 2021-04-09
Across
- When a country imports more than it exports
- International organization that deals with rules for trade
- Official ban on trade
- Goods sold to other countries
- A corporation that sells goods in various countries
- Form of money countries use to purchase products
- Focusing on one product or a limited scope of products
- When a country exports more than it imports
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- Taxing imports to protect domestic industries
- Buying and selling goods from other countries
- Few or no limits on trade
- A limit placed on imports
- Businesses operating on an international scale
- Goods purchased from another country
14 Clues: Official ban on trade • Few or no limits on trade • A limit placed on imports • Goods sold to other countries • Goods purchased from another country • When a country imports more than it exports • When a country exports more than it imports • Taxing imports to protect domestic industries • Buying and selling goods from other countries • ...
Holiday Homework Revision 2023-07-05
Across
- Poverty can cause children to work or tend to domestic duties instead of going to:
- A disadvantage of the World Bank Classification System is that it uses _______ and doesn't reflect the variations between the population
- This type of poverty is living on less than 50% of the country's average income
- Education levels reflect a ______ characteristic to classify countries
- An example of a Low-Income Country is:
- Low income countries have lower levels of ____ ____than high income countries
- This type of disease group contributes to a greater BOD in LIC than HIC
- Poverty can cause people to live in inadequate ____ that lack proper ventilation
- An Obstetric ____ can be caused by difficult or prolonged labour (and contribute to BOD)
- This is the personal sense of one's own gender
- Discrimination based on race can cause people to ___ their country
- High income countries have lower ___ ___ than low income countries (Social characteristic)
- The ____ Burden of Disease refers to LIC being impacted by both malnutrition and obesity.
- Levels of safe water reflect an _______ characteristic to classify countries
- This virus attacks a person's immune system
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- An example of a High-Income Country is:
- This environmental characteristic reflects the ability to dispose of waster
- Maternal Mortality has decreased in LIC over time
- This is a condition where the bones are weak and soft and can cause them to bend
- As the income of a country decreases, U5MR _____
- High income countries usually have higher levels of adequate ____ such as roads, compared to LIC
- Discrcimination based on sexual orientation can contribute to some people _____ accessing healthcare
- This type of poverty is living on less than $2.15 PPP per day.
- The World Bank uses a country's ___ to classify it's income group
- Global Life Expectancy has ______ over time
- An example of an economic characteristic is having a range of ______
- Levels of extreme poverty (and those living under @2.15PPP a day) is an example of an _____ characteristic
- The deprivation of resources (often as a result of lack of income)
- An example of a social characteristic of a HIC are having well developed ____ _____
29 Clues: An example of a Low-Income Country is: • An example of a High-Income Country is: • Global Life Expectancy has ______ over time • This virus attacks a person's immune system • This is the personal sense of one's own gender • As the income of a country decreases, U5MR _____ • Maternal Mortality has decreased in LIC over time • ...
COUNTRIES NATIONALITIES 2020-06-08
European Countries 2013-06-16
About Countries 2023-04-06
Across
- They speak this in Japan.
- They speak this in the Philippines.
- They speak this in canada.
- They speak this in Korea.
- They celebrate this in Canada.
- They eat this in Canada.
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- They eat this in Japan.
- They eat this in Korea.
- They use this in Canada.
- They use this in the Philippines.
- They use this in Japan.
- They eat this in the Philippines.
- They use this in Korea.
13 Clues: They eat this in Japan. • They eat this in Korea. • They use this in Japan. • They use this in Korea. • They use this in Canada. • They eat this in Canada. • They speak this in Japan. • They speak this in Korea. • They speak this in canada. • They celebrate this in Canada. • They use this in the Philippines. • They eat this in the Philippines. • They speak this in the Philippines.
Countries crossword 2021-05-03
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- People dance flamenco there
- Moscow is a capitol of this country
- Cristiano Ronaldo comes from this country
- Paris is a capitol city of this country
- Lego is produced there
- Leonardo da Vinci was born there
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- Budapest is a capitol city of this country
- Country famous because of Milka chocolate
- You can order Sacher torte there
- It's a country famous thanks to Tatra mountains
- You can participate in Octoberfest festival there
- When you are in this country, you can visit Kraków
- Akropolis is in that country
13 Clues: Lego is produced there • People dance flamenco there • Akropolis is in that country • You can order Sacher torte there • Leonardo da Vinci was born there • Moscow is a capitol of this country • Paris is a capitol city of this country • Country famous because of Milka chocolate • Cristiano Ronaldo comes from this country • Budapest is a capitol city of this country • ...
Cryptic Countries 2022-07-31
Across
- Farcical farce in the north
- Be the happiest cloud in reverse
- Father breaks up bad behaviour
- Former PM doubles 15th letter
- Abnormal fangs in a hat
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- Aching around in bling appreciation club
- Incorrect antigen on 25th anniversary
- Sounds like location of venison
- Upset a dim icon
- Sounds like a line of people, and what you do in it
- Swap a baby lion
- Follows female away from the coast
- Take away
13 Clues: Take away • Upset a dim icon • Swap a baby lion • Abnormal fangs in a hat • Farcical farce in the north • Former PM doubles 15th letter • Father breaks up bad behaviour • Sounds like location of venison • Be the happiest cloud in reverse • Follows female away from the coast • Incorrect antigen on 25th anniversary • Aching around in bling appreciation club • ...
Ww2 countries 2022-11-18
Across
- Czech and Slovakia
- Japan during WW2
- A country that its neighbor is only 3 countries
- France after Germany defeated them in WW2
- the fourth largest country in history
- the fifth largest country in history
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- A country made of 50 states
- a country that used to rule the world
- Russian federation
- the second largest country in history
- A country that loves baguette’s and crossants
- the third largest country in history
- Germany during WW2
13 Clues: Japan during WW2 • Czech and Slovakia • Russian federation • Germany during WW2 • A country made of 50 states • the third largest country in history • the fifth largest country in history • a country that used to rule the world • the second largest country in history • the fourth largest country in history • France after Germany defeated them in WW2 • ...
Countries, languages 2018-11-18
13 Clues: Rootsi • Itaalia • Saksamaa • vene keel • Inglismaa • Hispaania • saksa keel • eesti keel • Prantsusmaa • rootsi keel • itaalia keel • hispaania keel • prantsuse keel
COUNTRIES / RIIGID 2019-10-01
Word Countries 2023-06-25
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- The largest country in South America, renowned for its Amazon rainforest, soccer, and Carnival festival.
- The most populous country in the world, known for its rich history, culture, and the Great Wall.
- A country and continent surrounded by the Pacific and Indian Oceans, famous for its unique wildlife like kangaroos and koalas.
- A country in southwestern Europe, known for its rich history, flamenco dancing, and beautiful beaches.
- 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 western Europe, famous for its art, culture, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, and delicious cuisine.
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- A country in South Asia, known for its vibrant culture, delicious food, and the Taj Mahal.
- Africa A country located at the southernmost tip of Africa, known for its diverse wildlife, beautiful landscapes, and historical sites like Robben Island.
- States A large country in North America, famous for its diverse landscapes, freedom, and the Statue of Liberty.
- A vast country in North America, known for its stunning natural beauty, maple syrup, and ice hockey.
- The largest country in the world, spanning across Europe and Asia, with beautiful landscapes and rich history.
- A country in central Europe, known for its engineering prowess, castles, and the Autobahn.
- An island nation in East Asia, famous for its technological advancements, sushi, and cherry blossoms.
- A country in North America, known for its ancient Mayan ruins, delicious cuisine, and vibrant festivals like Day of the Dead.
14 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. • ...
Word Countries 2023-06-25
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- States A large country in North America, famous for its diverse landscapes, freedom, and the Statue of Liberty.
- The most populous country in the world, known for its rich history, culture, and the Great Wall.
- A country in western Europe, famous for its art, culture, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, and delicious cuisine.
- A vast country in North America, known for its stunning natural beauty, maple syrup, and ice hockey.
- 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.
- The largest country in the world, spanning across Europe and Asia, with beautiful landscapes and rich history.
- A country in southwestern Europe, known for its rich history, flamenco dancing, and beautiful beaches.
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- A country in central Europe, known for its engineering prowess, castles, and the Autobahn.
- A country and continent surrounded by the Pacific and Indian Oceans, famous for its unique wildlife like kangaroos and koalas.
- A country in North America, known for its ancient Mayan ruins, delicious cuisine, and vibrant festivals like Day of the Dead.
- An island nation in East Asia, famous for its technological advancements, sushi, and cherry blossoms.
- 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 largest country in South America, renowned for its Amazon rainforest, soccer, and Carnival festival.
14 Clues: A country in central Europe, known for its engineering prowess, castles, and the Autobahn. • 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. • ...
European Countries 2023-12-03
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- small island near Italy
- Eiffel Tower
- only border is Spain
- in Europe AND Africa
- game of thrones
- Le Jardin du _
- northernmost country in the continent
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- the other fully recognized country in Europe to not have Christianity as most popular religion
- home to europe's oldest inhabited city
- country in Europe to have four national languages
- most photographed country in the world
- one of two fully recognized countries in Europe to not have Christianity as most popular religion
- in Europe AND Asia
13 Clues: Eiffel Tower • Le Jardin du _ • game of thrones • in Europe AND Asia • only border is Spain • in Europe AND Africa • small island near Italy • northernmost country in the continent • home to europe's oldest inhabited city • most photographed country in the world • country in Europe to have four national languages • ...
Countries 2 2024-02-29
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- A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos, and stunning natural landscapes like the Maasai Mara.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich history, and Islamic landmarks like the Kaaba and Medina.
- A transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, known for its unique blend of cultures, historic sites, and delicious cuisine.
- A European country known for its ancient history, beautiful islands, and iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its tropical beaches, ornate temples, and flavorful cuisine like pad Thai and green curry.
- A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living.
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- A Scandinavian country known for its stunning natural landscapes, progressive social policies, and innovative design.
- A mountainous country in Central Europe known for its stunning Alpine scenery, precision engineering, and delicious chocolate.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like pho and banh mi.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
14 Clues: A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living. • A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River. • ...
German countries 2024-10-31
13 Clues: under the USA • known for pasta • country in Africa • known for waffles • land of rising sun • big and really cold • has ice in its name • got invaded during WW2 • has a lot of kangaroos • 1 in 11 people go hungry • known for buety in the cold • nickname is the Emerald Isle. • known for being the happiest country
Countries Fun! 2025-04-21
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- Country with the Empire State Building and Golden Gate Bridge
- Beautiful country known for the Eiffel Tower
- Country in Asia that has the Taj Mahal and is very good at Cricket
- Country with the most history regarding Greek Mythology
- Big country that is very good at Ping Pong
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- Large and dry country known for big spiders and kangaroos
- Country known for the famous city of Moscow and lots of Vodka
- Country surrounded by ocean that eats sushi and is called "Land of the Rising Sun"
- Cold country known for the Big Ben and Soccer
- Country that loves maple syrup and is very cold
- Hot and dry country known for the great Pyramids of Giza
- Country that is very hot and invented the taco
- Country that eats lots of pizza and has the leaning tower of Pisa
13 Clues: Big country that is very good at Ping Pong • Beautiful country known for the Eiffel Tower • Cold country known for the Big Ben and Soccer • Country that is very hot and invented the taco • Country that loves maple syrup and is very cold • Country with the most history regarding Greek Mythology • Hot and dry country known for the great Pyramids of Giza • ...
Countries & continents 2025-06-23
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- The most populated country after April 2023
- Australia's other continent name is...
- AN̲Z̲ACs
- where it's the 2nd biggest as well as snow and kindness.
- The first country when looking at it alphabetically a-z.
- North Afica (Good Luck!)
- The South of a continent
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- The place of the massive triangles but in 3D!
- The one who owned us as well as all but 20
- It used to be the most populated country before April of 2023.
- Where guns a blazing.
- ____ Cannal
- Where animals hop in the outback.
13 Clues: AN̲Z̲ACs • ____ Cannal • Where guns a blazing. • North Afica (Good Luck!) • The South of a continent • Where animals hop in the outback. • Australia's other continent name is... • The one who owned us as well as all but 20 • The most populated country after April 2023 • The place of the massive triangles but in 3D! • where it's the 2nd biggest as well as snow and kindness. • ...
U1 Countries 2025-09-25
Intro to Unit 5 Business Foundations 2024-04-17
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- an organization that does business in several countries
- when a country imports more than it exports
- with more than 180 member nations, this entity helps to promote economic cooperation
- the right to use a company name or business process in a specific way
- the strategy a company uses when they use the same product and marketing strategy worldwide
- created in 1995 to promote trade around the world. The 160 member countries represent 95 percent of world trade
- an action imposed by the government to stop the export or import of a product completely
- the value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- a selected area where products can be imported duty-free and then stored, assembled, and/or used in manufacturing
- a limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given period
- items bought from other countries
- a tax that a government places on certain imported products
- refers to business activities needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods and services across national borders
- a restriction to free trade
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- a situation in which a country specializes in the production of a good or service at which it is relatively more efficient
- an area in which members do away with duties and other trade barriers
- created in 1944 to provide loans for rebuilding after World War II. Today, the entity's key function is to give economic aid to less-developed countries
- the strategy a company uses when they treat each country or market differently
- the making, buying, and selling of goods and services within a countries own borders
- selling the right to use some intangible property (production process, trademark, or brand name) for a fee or royalty
- n agreement between two or more companies to share a business project
- goods and services sold to other countries
- If a country exports (sells) more than it imports (buys
- exists when a country can produce a good or service at a lower cost than other countries
24 Clues: a restriction to free trade • items bought from other countries • goods and services sold to other countries • when a country imports more than it exports • an organization that does business in several countries • If a country exports (sells) more than it imports (buys • a tax that a government places on certain imported products • ...
Chapters 3,4,6 vocab Crossword 2024-05-06
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- advantages over countries in a variety of products
- enforces free enterprise systems
- manages public affairs in the government
- allows workers to commute from home
- government makes all economic decision
- central bank that regulates economy on an macro scale
- period when the economy slows down
- consists of the president and cabinet
- countries have resources that make them the most efficient producers of a certain product
- Time when the Economy is flourishing
- market value of all goods and services provided within boarders
- consists of the Senate and House of Representatives (vote on laws that affect business)
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- total dollar value of all goods and services made by an nation
- subsides unfair trade practices to protect the domestic economy
- economy that only produces what is necessary
- countries import more than export
- Organized way in which nations provide needs and wants to people
- no government involvement in the economy
- measures the change in price over time of retail goods and services
- different countries depend on each other for economic stability
20 Clues: enforces free enterprise systems • countries import more than export • period when the economy slows down • allows workers to commute from home • Time when the Economy is flourishing • consists of the president and cabinet • government makes all economic decision • manages public affairs in the government • no government involvement in the economy • ...
International business 2024-07-05
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- a standardized item offered in the same form in all countries
- location relative to a market or product
- a tax on the manufacture, sale or consumption of a product
- Canada's number one trading partner
- involving Canada and one other group or country
- the sum of a country's way of life, beliefs, and custom
- ________ exporting means the goods move from supplier to intermediary
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- the practice of locating parts of a business in other countries
- selling items across borders
- the acronym for the organization that replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- selling items locally
- trade agreement among central American countries (acronym)
- speaks to the goods and services produced
- also called custom duties
- dealing directly with the exporter
- a member of the Group of Eight (G8) formerly known and the G7
- links many Asian countries for tariff free trade
- __________development is land, cities etc. without compromising future needs.
- Environmental __________ occurs when nature's resources are consumed faster than they can be replenished
- protects businesses and consumers
20 Clues: selling items locally • also called custom duties • selling items across borders • protects businesses and consumers • dealing directly with the exporter • Canada's number one trading partner • location relative to a market or product • speaks to the goods and services produced • involving Canada and one other group or country • ...
WW1 2022-10-14
Across
- Policy regarding British Navy.
- Going above the trenches and fully exposing themselves when ordered.
- Narrow strip of land between trenches.
- The idea that promoted unification of Salvic people from the Balkans.
- When two or more countries get in competition of the best military.
- Plan to avoid a two-front war.
- Terrorist organization in Serbia.
- Closed association of counries to achieve a common goal.
- Making military very strong and dominating the countries.
- "Hand over terrorist or face war".
- of Attrition Continuous stalemates (no winners or losers)on battles.
Down
- Fighting method that offered protection against enemy fire, but left them vulnerable to bombs.
- When a country has to fight in two different fronts.
- Extreme pride for one's country.
- War with no restrictions on weapons, combatants or territories involved.
- extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories.
- The development of industries in countries.
- Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what.
- Alliance between Fance, Russia,and Great Britain.
20 Clues: Policy regarding British Navy. • Plan to avoid a two-front war. • Extreme pride for one's country. • Terrorist organization in Serbia. • "Hand over terrorist or face war". • Narrow strip of land between trenches. • The development of industries in countries. • Alliance between Fance, Russia,and Great Britain. • When a country has to fight in two different fronts. • ...
2nd hour Final Project Government Ruby Klassen 2022-01-07
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- Laws are fair and nobody is above the law Consentofthegoverned Citizens give their permission to be governed
- A group of people in a certain area
- Everyone gets to participate
- When congress passes a law
- Dividing power among several branches
- Formal agreements with other countries
- The rules and laws, actions, and organization of a state
- Focus on specific issues
- Review lower courts decisons
- Being the member of a nation or country and having rights and responsibilities
- The Highest court of government
- A country's actions towards other countries
- The rulebook of a countries government
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- Gather people and their resources to support public policies and their members
- Makes and enforces laws
- Most Government Control
- A states boundaries
- Introduces the constitution
- Carries out laws
- Leads secretary to lead each department
- The assistance that we give to other countries
- A process that allows immigrants to become US Citizens
- Protecting the rights of small groups
- Has 15 Departments
- ten changes to the constitution
- They interpret laws and decide what they mean
- Very Little or some government control
27 Clues: Carries out laws • Has 15 Departments • A states boundaries • Makes and enforces laws • Most Government Control • Focus on specific issues • When congress passes a law • Introduces the constitution • Everyone gets to participate • Review lower courts decisons • ten changes to the constitution • The Highest court of government • A group of people in a certain area • ...
2nd hour Final Project Government Ruby Klassen 2022-01-07
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- The Highest court of government
- Introduces the constitution
- Has 15 Departments
- A states boundaries
- Most Government Control
- They interpret laws and decide what they mean
- Dividing power among several branches
- Citizens give their permission to be governed
- When congress passes a law
- Being the member of a nation or country and having rights and responsibilities
- are fair and nobody is above the law
- The rules and laws, actions, and organization of a state
- Makes and enforces laws
- Everyone gets to participate
- ten changes to the constitution
- Focus on specific issues
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- Carries out laws
- A country's actions towards other countries
- The rulebook of a countries government
- Gather people and their resources to support public policies and their members
- A process that allows immigrants to become US Citizens
- Very Little or some government control
- Formal agreements with other countries
- A group of people in a certain area
- Leads secretary to lead each department
- Protecting the rights of small groups
- Review lower courts decisons
- The assistance that we give to other countries
28 Clues: Carries out laws • Has 15 Departments • A states boundaries • Most Government Control • Makes and enforces laws • Focus on specific issues • When congress passes a law • Introduces the constitution • Review lower courts decisons • Everyone gets to participate • The Highest court of government • ten changes to the constitution • A group of people in a certain area • ...
Colonial Economics and Religion 2023-10-10
Across
- illegally sneaking goods into your country
- famous preacher who wrote the sermon, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God- Jonathan ______
- renewed interest in religion in colonial America, First ______
- religion helped create _____ among American colonists
- dominant economic theory between the years of 1500 and 1800
- sending goods to other countries to sell
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- laws passed by Britain to restrict who colonial Americans could trade with, ___ acts
- colony where Edwards preached and converted people
- during colonial time, belief was that countries should not ____ with other countries
- famous preacher from England during colonial times, George ____
- author who argued against mercantilism, Adam ____
- receiving goods from other countries to sell
- mercantilism encouraged countries to form _____ in America
13 Clues: sending goods to other countries to sell • illegally sneaking goods into your country • receiving goods from other countries to sell • author who argued against mercantilism, Adam ____ • colony where Edwards preached and converted people • religion helped create _____ among American colonists • mercantilism encouraged countries to form _____ in America • ...
International business 2021-12-02
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- a standardized item offered in the same form in all countries
- location relative to a market or product
- a tax on the manufacture, sale or consumption of a product
- Canada's number one trading partner
- involving Canada and one other group or country
- the sum of a country's way of life, beliefs, and custom
- ________ exporting means the goods move from supplier to intermediary
Down
- the practice of locating parts of a business in other countries
- selling items across borders
- the acronym for the organization that replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- selling items locally
- trade agreement among central American countries (acronym)
- speaks to the goods and services produced
- also called custom duties
- dealing directly with the exporter
- a member of the Group of Eight (G8) formerly known and the G7
- links many Asian countries for tariff free trade
- __________development is land, cities etc. without compromising future needs.
- Environmental __________ occurs when nature's resources are consumed faster than they can be replenished
- protects businesses and consumers
20 Clues: selling items locally • also called custom duties • selling items across borders • protects businesses and consumers • dealing directly with the exporter • Canada's number one trading partner • location relative to a market or product • speaks to the goods and services produced • involving Canada and one other group or country • ...
Social Studies Terms 2017-04-03
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- "Europe, Back Off"
- Important country for the US because it proviced acces to LA
- Tried to control LA, Use power to get resources from Nicaragua
- Make Mexico more progressive while his covern
- Legend that USA has that led settlers to conquere new land
- A company that is really big and it benefit itself from other countries
- President of Mexico, the time period while he covern was called Porfiriato.
- Invaded Puerto Rico and Cuba in 1898
- Abuse of powe, enforcing strict obedience to authority
- French politician, enemy of Benito Juarez
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- UFC workers strike for their rights
- Industrialized countries take over other countries to get resources for their benefit
- Rule that consited that poeple from Europe can't enter to LA
- Term for a country with a corrupt goverment.
- French Idea of order and progress
- Use economy, politics, and culture to control other countries.
- changing how things are made, Machines
- changes or movements of post independence
- Look to the future, want to remove power from church
- Look to past, aprove power to church
20 Clues: "Europe, Back Off" • French Idea of order and progress • UFC workers strike for their rights • Look to past, aprove power to church • Invaded Puerto Rico and Cuba in 1898 • changing how things are made, Machines • changes or movements of post independence • French politician, enemy of Benito Juarez • Term for a country with a corrupt goverment. • ...
Social Studies Terms - Omar Suarez 2017-04-03
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- changes or movements of post independence
- Look to the future, want to remove power from church
- Tried to control LA, Use power to get resources from Nicaragua
- Use economy, politics, and culture to control other countries.
- Important country for the US because it proviced acces to LA
- President of Mexico, the time period while he covern was called Porfiriato.
- changing how things are made, Machines
- Look to past, aprove power to church
- UFC workers strike for their rights
- Legend that USA has that led settlers to conquere new land
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- Industrialized countries take over other countries to get resources for their benefit
- French politician, enemy of Benito Juarez
- French Idea of order and progress
- A company that is really big and it benefit itself from other countries
- "Europe, Back Off"
- Invaded Puerto Rico and Cuba in 1898
- Rule that consited that poeple from Europe can't enter to LA
- Abuse of powe, enforcing strict obedience to authority
- Term for a country with a corrupt goverment.
- Make Mexico more progressive while his covern
20 Clues: "Europe, Back Off" • French Idea of order and progress • UFC workers strike for their rights • Invaded Puerto Rico and Cuba in 1898 • Look to past, aprove power to church • changing how things are made, Machines • changes or movements of post independence • French politician, enemy of Benito Juarez • Term for a country with a corrupt goverment. • ...
Globalisation 2013-07-27
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- Operate in more than one country and lend money.
- One of our most important global industries.
- Your food, fashions, music and sport is your ___________.
- One of the fastest developing areas of the world.
- Another famous international company.
- Countries have their own of these and ours is the dollar.
- When our companies manufacture things for sale.
- When we sell and buy things from other countries.
- A famous world company.
- Faster ________________ has been a driver of globalisation.
- Mobile phones are an example of this.
- We play with these and many are made in China.
- There are many __________ impacts of globalisation.
- These are very low for oversees workers.
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- Capital of Italy.
- You can go to this global business when thirsty.
- TNC's are Transnational ________________.
- The gap between the rich and poor countries is _________.
- Krispy __________ is an expanding world company.
- The most important driver of globalisation
- We live in one of the most ______________ countries.
- We watch many TV shows from _________________
- A well known movie about globalisation is blood ________.
- The ______ allows you to travel quickly around the world.
24 Clues: Capital of Italy. • A famous world company. • Another famous international company. • Mobile phones are an example of this. • These are very low for oversees workers. • TNC's are Transnational ________________. • The most important driver of globalisation • One of our most important global industries. • We watch many TV shows from _________________ • ...
Executive Branch Crossword 2022-11-02
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- Established after 9/11/01
- Unbiased
- Residence of US ambassador in foreign country
- Represents US commercial interests in foreign countries
- A part or a function
- Separate
- Written agreements with other countries
- The art of interacting with foreign governments
- Group of highest ranking military officers that advise president
- Formed by Congress to help enforce laws
- Documents that allow Americans to travel abroad
- goivernemnts plan for interacting with other countries
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- Amendment addressing presidential term limits
- Agency that has power to make rules and bring violators to court
- All employees of agencies and executive branch
- Title of most Cabinet members
- Allow foreigners access to come to the US legally
- Amendment addressing Presidential Succession
- Order in which Congress sets presidency to filled if vacated
- Leaders of the executive branch that advise president
- Highest ranking US representatives in foreign countries
- Annual address given to Congress by president
- Forgives a person of their crime
- Head of the Department of Justice
- Reducing a persons prison sentence
- US consuls office
- Postponement in carrying out a criminals sentence
27 Clues: Unbiased • Separate • US consuls office • A part or a function • Established after 9/11/01 • Title of most Cabinet members • Forgives a person of their crime • Head of the Department of Justice • Reducing a persons prison sentence • Written agreements with other countries • Formed by Congress to help enforce laws • Amendment addressing Presidential Succession • ...
L.G C.G 2023-09-28
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- Operational Lobbying Organization
- An operation to defend the liberty/freedom of the people
- an operation to provide help to victims of war or armed violence
- Advocating for the ending of injustice and poverty worldwide
- Unique partnership between member states in the continent next to Asia
- continental body that consists of 55 members of the continent that has the Sahara desert
- Operation to give everyone a place to call home
- Progress world Trade with 38 member countries (operational)
- World Human Rights Operation
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- Operation of endangered species conservation
- Accelerate economic growth and promote peace in the agreement of countries next to Europe
- Foster global money cooperation, secures financial stability, and facilitates trade between countries (operational
- an alliance of countries who agreed to provide support to one another (operation)
- Operation Save the people
- Dealing with the rules of international exchange (operation)
- Rescue the Kids
- Prosecute those accused of war crimes, crimes against humanity, like genocide
- Operation of Free Knowledge for all
- operation to lend money to less fortunate governments to improve the standard of living
- advocacy for environmental issues
20 Clues: Rescue the Kids • Operation Save the people • World Human Rights Operation • Operational Lobbying Organization • advocacy for environmental issues • Operation of Free Knowledge for all • Operation of endangered species conservation • Operation to give everyone a place to call home • An operation to defend the liberty/freedom of the people • ...
iron curtain 2023-05-04
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- this country opened the border for the first time for a few hours, then later made it permanent
- What's the border that separated the Soviet Union and the communist countries of Eastern Europe from the Western European countries
- Minor activists in the communist party
- the Iron Curtain prevented this dependent eastern and central ally from open contact with the West and other non-communist areas
- During the Cold War, the US used the policy of (blank), where they aimed to create buffer zones to avoid interaction with communist countries.
- hundreds of G-D-R citizens were blocked by the Iron Curtain from fleeing to this country
- The real structure of the Iron Curtain that divided Berlin.
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- Who started the iron curtain
- Countries like China, Japan, and Korea have often been referred to as the?
- Countries like Great Britain,Canada, and Australia belong to the(Blank), the collection of countries involved in the British Empire.
- President of the U.S when the iron curtain started
- Countries like Russia, Poland, and Yugoslavia belonged to the(Blank), the collection of communist countries in Eastern Europe and Eurasia
- Where did the iron curtain start
- The iron curtain divided what continent?
- This US President assumed the office after the passing of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
15 Clues: Who started the iron curtain • Where did the iron curtain start • Minor activists in the communist party • The iron curtain divided what continent? • President of the U.S when the iron curtain started • The real structure of the Iron Curtain that divided Berlin. • Countries like China, Japan, and Korea have often been referred to as the? • ...
World War I Terms & Topics 2022-11-30
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- Germany's military strategy to avoid a two front war.
- This treaty officially ended WWI.
- Deep devotion / extreme pride in one's nation.
- Serbian terrorist group.
- Political ideology supported by the Allied powers.
- The country that European nations scrambled to colonize.
- This battle put an end to the Schlieffen Plan.
- Discovered by U.S. intelligence; Letter to Mexico from Germany promising them AZ, TX, & NM if they join the Central powers.
- When powerful countries try to dominate other countries.
- German Emperor who sided with Austria-Hungary in WWI.
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- Included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- The glorification and building up of armed forces.
- Included Germany, Austria Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Included Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Japan, and later the United States.
- British cruise liner sank by German U-Boats, killing 128 Americans.
- Assassinated by Serbian nationalists.
- When there is no progress occuring; deadlocked.
- considered the "mother country" of smaller slavic countries.
- Included Russia, France, and Great Britain.
- an association of countries; an agreement of defense or common policies.
20 Clues: Serbian terrorist group. • This treaty officially ended WWI. • Assassinated by Serbian nationalists. • Included Russia, France, and Great Britain. • Included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • Deep devotion / extreme pride in one's nation. • This battle put an end to the Schlieffen Plan. • When there is no progress occuring; deadlocked. • ...
WW1 2022-10-14
Across
- Policy regarding British Navy.
- Going above the trenches and fully exposing themselves when ordered.
- Narrow strip of land between trenches.
- The idea that promoted unification of Salvic people from the Balkans.
- When two or more countries get in competition of the best military.
- Plan to avoid a two-front war.
- Terrorist organization in Serbia.
- Closed association of counries to achieve a common goal.
- Making military very strong and dominating the countries.
- "Hand over terrorist or face war".
- of Attrition Continuous stalemates (no winners or losers)on battles.
Down
- Fighting method that offered protection against enemy fire, but left them vulnerable to bombs.
- When a country has to fight in two different fronts.
- Extreme pride for one's country.
- War with no restrictions on weapons, combatants or territories involved.
- extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories.
- The development of industries in countries.
- Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what.
- Alliance between Fance, Russia,and Great Britain.
20 Clues: Policy regarding British Navy. • Plan to avoid a two-front war. • Extreme pride for one's country. • Terrorist organization in Serbia. • "Hand over terrorist or face war". • Narrow strip of land between trenches. • The development of industries in countries. • Alliance between Fance, Russia,and Great Britain. • When a country has to fight in two different fronts. • ...
Grace McCloskey CHapter 13 WWI 2021-03-16
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- outlined plan for achieving a just and lasting peace
- an alliance between three countries
- nickname tiger
- powers of combined countries, joining forces
- a plan for attacking and defeating france
- countries that devoted all their resources to the war effort
- germany, austria-hungary
- the formation of two countries joined with italy
- policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war
- ideas behind the points allowing people to decide for themselves
- goods in short supply that governments would control by only giving small amounts
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- submarines the sink without warning in waters around britain
- holes of parallel trenches dug for miles for protecting soldiers during the war
- area of battlefield stretched by german and russian borders
- compromise reached between germany and the allied powers signed on june 28 1919
- the deadlocked region in northern france
- treaty that adopted wilsons fourteen points
- served at president of princeton and passionate about war
- ruler of germany who forced bismark to resign
- agreement to stop fighting
- onesided information used to persuade or keep up morale and support for the war
21 Clues: nickname tiger • germany, austria-hungary • agreement to stop fighting • an alliance between three countries • the deadlocked region in northern france • a plan for attacking and defeating france • treaty that adopted wilsons fourteen points • powers of combined countries, joining forces • ruler of germany who forced bismark to resign • ...
Civics chapter 1 2018-02-15
Across
- Rates Refers to the number of people born in a pouplation
- pot What people traditional call the U.S
- The study of citizenship and government
- People trying to escape countries
- People who came here from other countries
- The study of charterics in someone's ethnic background
- An official periodic counting of a population
- The legal process to become a citizen
- When you are born in the U.S
- Rates Refers to the number of people dying in a population
- immigrants People who come into a country illegally
- How many people live in a certain place
- a nation with its own government
Down
- A permanent residence of the U.S
- Population Different religions in a population
- Otherwise known as the equator
- A group of people who exercise political authority
- Active member of a society
- Things you have to do evry day
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land
- An outlying district of a city
- A large number of people moving to different countries
- states A nation of immigrants
- A specific number of immigrants.
24 Clues: Active member of a society • When you are born in the U.S • states A nation of immigrants • Otherwise known as the equator • Things you have to do evry day • An outlying district of a city • A permanent residence of the U.S • A specific number of immigrants. • a nation with its own government • People trying to escape countries • The legal process to become a citizen • ...
Word Wonder 2024-12-11
Across
- business taking place in one's home
- business asset known as machinery, buildings, and money
- provision conveying Germany to take full responsibility for causing the war
- provision that conveyed that Germany had to pay for all war debts
- countries use all of their resources towards war
- agreements between states for support in case of war
- machine that uses the force of boiling water to operate
- fast growing middle class of Europe in the 1800s
- nation controls full government administration
Down
- rapid growth of cities
- the movement of agricultural economy to factory-based economy
- belief that a country should have and maintain strong armed forces
- intense form of patriotism for one's country
- organization of countries to prevent conflict
- political, economic, military control over countries by stronger countries
- US President Wilson suggesting peace to end WW1
- material such as fiber, thread, or yarn used to make cloth or fabric
- military alliance between France, Britain, and Russia during WW1
- an area of land under part or complete control of another country
- a person who organizes and operates a business
20 Clues: rapid growth of cities • business taking place in one's home • intense form of patriotism for one's country • organization of countries to prevent conflict • a person who organizes and operates a business • nation controls full government administration • US President Wilson suggesting peace to end WW1 • countries use all of their resources towards war • ...
