countries Crossword Puzzles
Fight with determination 2020-10-19
Across
- The Latin American Colonies wasn’t free to trade freely.
- a form of a alliances
- a specific race that was born in Spain
- Revolution The first to overthrow of the French regime
- ideas and influence on Latin America
- A system that organizes a group of people depending on their social class
- A former priest
- America A group of countries where different languages and culture roams
- Located in North America and an independent country
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- a system used for labor by the peninsulares
- Countries that was controlled by European countries
- led a successful slave revolt in the French colony of saint- Domingue
- a mixture of European and black descent
- Haiti became a free nation
- river located in South America and provides 20% of the ocean fresh water supply
- unification City states forms an independent state
- To make a amends
- leader of the Haitian revolution
- purchase A trade for land from went to the United States
- and iron The unification of Germany
20 Clues: A former priest • To make a amends • a form of a alliances • Haiti became a free nation • leader of the Haitian revolution • ideas and influence on Latin America • and iron The unification of Germany • a specific race that was born in Spain • a mixture of European and black descent • a system used for labor by the peninsulares • ...
World War 1 2022-11-15
Across
- This side had France, UK, and America
- Countries taking over other countries
- a ditch dug in the ground
- This country had to pull out of the war
- side of the war had Germany,Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- He was the archduke of Austria-Hungary
- The ruler of Germany after WW1
- A telegram sent by Germany to Mexico in hope to bring them into the war
- The president of America during WW1
- a ship that can go under water
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- The belief that a country should have a strong military
- a government ruled by a dictator
- This type of government took control of Germany after WW1
- the treaty that ended the war
- a peace agreement to end a war between 2 countries
- The sinking of this ship made America join the war
- loyalty and pride in your nation
- a tax imposed by the government on goods
- The country blamed for the war
- Another name for WW1
20 Clues: Another name for WW1 • a ditch dug in the ground • the treaty that ended the war • The country blamed for the war • The ruler of Germany after WW1 • a ship that can go under water • a government ruled by a dictator • loyalty and pride in your nation • The president of America during WW1 • This side had France, UK, and America • Countries taking over other countries • ...
The Rise of Communism & Nazism 2023-10-03
Across
- Archduke Frances Ferdinand the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated
- Germany owed $33 Billion
- Suffered from the Great Depression
- Germany to limit its military
- Mainly negotiated and written by the leader of the Allies
- When a country increases it power and wealth by acquiring new lands under its control
- Hitler was elected leader of the party
- Germany lost all of its colonies
- signed on June 28, 1919
- Countries had built strong militaries to protect themselves
- Countries around the world fell into it
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- The Treaty of Versailles also created
- Europeans felt fierce pride in their countries
- Began in June 1914
- Book written by Hitler
- When the war began, on one side were the Allies: Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia and Belgium
- Many Germans began protesting
- The war had left them almost bankrupt
- When citizens feel fierce pride in their home country
- November 11, 1918
- was a German soldier who fought in world war 1
21 Clues: November 11, 1918 • Began in June 1914 • Book written by Hitler • signed on June 28, 1919 • Germany owed $33 Billion • Germany to limit its military • Many Germans began protesting • Germany lost all of its colonies • Suffered from the Great Depression • The Treaty of Versailles also created • The war had left them almost bankrupt • Hitler was elected leader of the party • ...
Globalism 2024-01-25
Across
- a fight or disagreement
- a gathering of people
- a right that all children have for knowledge
- the intergovernmental organization that wrote the Declaration of Human Rights
- an international organization that is not controlled by any government
- to treat someone unfairly because of who they are
- when something, or someone, is from a different country
- something you own
- the spread of something naturally and over time
- the act of voting for a government position
- an international organization that is run by governments
- to give help
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- when two or more countries depend on each other
- to change in order to fit in a new place
- someone who cares about the wellbeing of other people
- a rule, regulation or law
- someone who leaves their country because of war or violence
- a signed agreement between two or more countries
- two or more countries agreeing to help each other
- when something is from your own country
20 Clues: to give help • something you own • a gathering of people • a fight or disagreement • a rule, regulation or law • when something is from your own country • to change in order to fit in a new place • the act of voting for a government position • a right that all children have for knowledge • when two or more countries depend on each other • ...
Cold War, Decolonization, & Globalization; 1900-Present Day 2023-04-13
Across
- Chinese plan made by Mao Zedong; called for mandatory collectivization of agriculture
- A disease that spreads through contaminated water, mainly affecting areas of poverty
- Modifying cells or organisms to create better plants for farming
- An substance that cures people of bacterial infection
- Term that describes pollutants (Mainly CO2) that go into the atmosphere and trap heat, causing global warming
- A policy made by the Soviets that said they would invade any country with any amount of communist uprising
- Soviet policy that allowed more transparency in the political process, and allotted more freedoms to the public
- Soviet policy that gave free market
- Cause a worldwide scare with it's outbreak in West Africa
- Spread by mosquitoes that mainly affects young African children
- The closest the world got to nuclear war; When the soviets were going to put nukes close to the US
- A disease that spreads through the exchange of bodily fluids; it weakens ones immune system
- A plan developed by the US to fund development for affected countries after WW2; solidified the US into a superpower
- First international attempt at reducing carbon emissions; kind of unsuccessful
- A policy made by one of the presidents that said the US would enter countries to defend them from communism or the Soviets
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- A metaphorical barrier made by the Soviet Union that sealed them off from the influence of the western world
- An agreement in 2015 that 195 countries signed on to reduce carbon emissions, although the US pulled out in 2017
- Nonrenewable source of energy that produces greenhouse gases
- Rights every person possesses, such as freedom of expression
- A possible long term solution to hunger, started with development of new seeds that produce higher yields
- Protects people against viruses, eradicated Smallpox and fought against Polio and Measles
- Japanese hand-drawn animations that are part of every expanding global culture
- A war in which a country is supporting a group in another country so that they do no directly fight against another superpower
- Breeding 2 types of plants to create a hybrid with better genes for farming
- A treaty between the Soviet Union and 7 other Eastern Bloc countries; seen as the counterpart to NATO
- A program the UN established to monitor human rights abuses of other countries
- An acronym that described what would happen in the event of an all out nuclear war
- Separated the Eastern and Western Bloc of Germany
- An epidemic disease that spreads across the world
- The idea that if communism took over one countries, the surrounding countries would also fall; scared the US into fighting in Vietnam
30 Clues: Soviet policy that gave free market • Separated the Eastern and Western Bloc of Germany • An epidemic disease that spreads across the world • An substance that cures people of bacterial infection • Cause a worldwide scare with it's outbreak in West Africa • Nonrenewable source of energy that produces greenhouse gases • ...
Internationalism Crossword Gwen & Harleen 2023-12-07
Across
- Armed forces who maintain peace by keeping enemies apart until a crisis can be resolved through diplomacy and negotiation.
- A plan of action that guides a government’s decisions about its official relations with other countries. Also called foreign affairs or external relations.
- a free trade agreement between Canada, USA, and mexico. Now has been replaced by USMCA (acronym)
- The political authority to control one’s own affairs.
- The policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- A political principle that advocates greater political or economic cooperation among states and nations.
- carries out the substantive and administrative work of the United Nations as directed by the General Assembly, the Security Council and the other organs.
- A policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems. The United Nations is multilateral in nature.
- active belief in the value of human life, whereby humans practice benevolent treatment and provide assistance to other humans to reduce suffering and improve the conditions of humanity
- combined organization of the United States and Canada that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and protection
- is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations and is charged with ensuring international peace and security
- Help that is given with strings attached.
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- The action of cutting off trade with a country in an effort to force it to follow a particular course of action.
- A policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization.
- The acronym for the value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- The power to control one’s own affairs.
- The acronym for the total value of the goods and services produced by a country in a year, whether inside or outside the country’s borders.
- A policy whereby a country completely opts out of participating in international social, economic, political, and military affairs.
- Allowing armed forces that were originally sent to maintain peace in a region of conflict to use force for reasons other than self-defense.
- intergovernmental organization that regulates and facilitates international trade. With effective cooperation in the United Nations System (acronym)
- an intergovernmental military alliance between 31 member states – 29 European and two North American. (acronym)
- and political union between 27 European countries. (acronym)
- An intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security (acronym)
- last name of a Portuguese politician and diplomat. Since 2017, he has served as secretary-general of the United Nations
25 Clues: The power to control one’s own affairs. • Help that is given with strings attached. • The political authority to control one’s own affairs. • and political union between 27 European countries. (acronym) • The acronym for the value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year. • ...
savasava 2024-03-26
5th Social Studies- Regional Integration- Terms & Definitions 2022-01-18
Across
- A term to describe an agreement between two parties.
- A corporation that is registered and operates in more than one country at a time.
- A country which has a lower gross domestic product (GDP) than developed countries and a less mature and sophisticated economy.
- The theory or practice of regional rather than national systems of administration or economic, cultural, or political affiliation.
- The process by which two or more nation-states agree to co-operate and work closely together to achieve peace, stability and wealth.
- An arrangement among nations to reduce or eliminate trade barriers and coordinate monetary and fiscal policies.
- A country which has a mature and sophisticated economy, usually measured by gross domestic product (GDP) and/or average income per resident.
- The removal or reduction of restrictions or barriers on the free exchange of goods between nations.
- Has its own government and is not ruled by any other country.
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- A commerce treaty between three or more nations that allows for all of the countries that sign to be on an equal playing field.
- An agreement which is made up of a group of countries which join together to promote trade. This can entail removing trade barriers, keeping a common currency or increasing taxes on products which have been purchased from outside.
- A country or region does not have modern industries and usually has a low standard of living.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- An arrangement which further harmonizes economic, monetary and fiscal policies and measures across all Member States.
- An association of countries trading with each other without restrictions or tariffs.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- A group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
18 Clues: A term to describe an agreement between two parties. • Has its own government and is not ruled by any other country. • The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • A corporation that is registered and operates in more than one country at a time. • ...
DEVELOPMENT 2022-10-21
Across
- If a girl student is 14 years and 8 month old and the BMI is 15.2, then she is _________.
- World Bank measures Per Capita Income in terms of ________.
- If the Body Mass Index (BMI) is more than 25 then the adult person would be considered ___________.
- In World Development Reports, brought out by the_________, per capita income criterion is used in classifying countries.
- This neighboring country has better performance in terms of human development than India.
- What term is used to describe the ‘average number of years a person is expected to live at birth’?
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- Different persons could have different as well as _____________ notions of a country’s development.
- Countries with per capita income of US$ 12616 per annum and above in 2012, are called ______ Countries.
- Human Development Report is published by _______________.
- For comparing countries, their ___________ is considered to be one of the most important attributes.
- Since countries have different _______, comparing total income will not tell us what an average person is likely to earn.
- Where is groundwater overuse particularly found?
- Naresh is a 15 year old boy whose body mass index is 28. He is _______
- These resources are replenished by nature as in the case of crops and plants.
- Which state in India has lowest Infant Mortality rate due to adequate provision of basic health and educational facilities.
15 Clues: Where is groundwater overuse particularly found? • Human Development Report is published by _______________. • World Bank measures Per Capita Income in terms of ________. • Naresh is a 15 year old boy whose body mass index is 28. He is _______ • These resources are replenished by nature as in the case of crops and plants. • ...
International Trade KL 2020-07-06
Across
- ___ are products or services bought from other countries.
- ___ is foreign trade with no restrictions.
- ___ allows countries to exchange products and services they cannot produce.
- Trade policies can be free or ___, depending on the conditions and ideology of the countries involved.
- ___ are imposed by some countries in order to protect domestic economy.
- Raw material or agricultural products to be bought and sold.
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- ___ cost advantage lets a country decide if it is a good deal to import a product in the case of no trade restrictions from that other country.
- ___ barriers are restrictions in the quantities and type of imported products, in order to protect local economy.
- ___ is another name for foreign/international trade.
- A ___ is when there in an excess in the production of a product, which cannot always be sold domestically.
- ___ are products or services sold to other countries.
- Quality of production or service may be ___ because a country does not have the necessary conditions to provide them.
- ___ are extra costs (taxes and duties) imposed on exports with the purpose of protecting national economy.
- Producers may have to deal with ___ for better quality in case they don't have the appropriate conditions.
14 Clues: ___ is foreign trade with no restrictions. • ___ is another name for foreign/international trade. • ___ are products or services sold to other countries. • ___ are products or services bought from other countries. • Raw material or agricultural products to be bought and sold. • ___ are imposed by some countries in order to protect domestic economy. • ...
3.7 Review 2024-02-28
Across
- Mexico like the US is this type of Republic.
- People in Central America will sometimes find work in other countries and send this back to their home countries to support their families.
- Due to issues with free trade this type of trade movement has increased in popularity.
- Countries due to increased trade have economically become more.
- Mexico is still exported by Mexico.
- Costa Rica is the most stable democracy in Central America as a result of not having this institution.
- Mexico like the US bases its government off this document. In the case of Mexico this was created in 1917.
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- This is another major part of Mexico’s economy evolving factories.
- The countries in Central America all have this type of economy.
- The vote for president is done this way and this is one of the differences between the US and Mexico.
- In Central America all the countries are this type of presidential government except for Belize that is a parliamentary type.
- CAFTA-DR and NATA are all examples of this type of trade.
- Two-thirds of Mexico’s jobs are in this industry.
- The legislative, executive, and the judicial all represent the three _____ of Government in Mexico.
14 Clues: Mexico is still exported by Mexico. • Mexico like the US is this type of Republic. • Two-thirds of Mexico’s jobs are in this industry. • CAFTA-DR and NATA are all examples of this type of trade. • The countries in Central America all have this type of economy. • Countries due to increased trade have economically become more. • ...
Smithsonian Agreement 2015-06-27
Across
- This resulted in periodic runs.
- agreement that abolished dollar's convertibility into gold.
- During Nixon’s rule, who was the Secretary of Treasury.
- What was colloquially termed as ‘Nixon’s Shock’.
- the speculation was _____ during 1972.
- the policy was implemented to reduce _______ burden.
- all the countries met here for the agreement.
- Most popular program at that time Great ______ Program.
- In march 1973, the countries decided to make their currencies _____.
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- One of the major measures to support dollar.
- agreement happened between how many countries.
- Who was absent for the meeting with Nixon.
- Nixon was heavily involved in this war.
- President who closed the gold window.
- Dollar was termed as _____ currency.
- the agreement was the result of higher powers to this country.
16 Clues: This resulted in periodic runs. • Dollar was termed as _____ currency. • President who closed the gold window. • the speculation was _____ during 1972. • Nixon was heavily involved in this war. • Who was absent for the meeting with Nixon. • One of the major measures to support dollar. • all the countries met here for the agreement. • ...
5th Social Studies- Regional Integration- Terms & Definitions 2022-01-18
Across
- A country which has a mature and sophisticated economy, usually measured by gross domestic product (GDP) and/or average income per resident.
- An agreement which is made up of a group of countries which join together to promote trade. This can entail removing trade barriers, keeping a common currency or increasing taxes on products which have been purchased from outside.
- The removal or reduction of restrictions or barriers on the free exchange of goods between nations.
- An association of countries trading with each other without restrictions or tariffs.
- A term to describe an agreement between two parties.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- A corporation that is registered and operates in more than one country at a time.
- A country or region does not have modern industries and usually has a low standard of living.
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- A country which has a lower gross domestic product (GDP) than developed countries and a less mature and sophisticated economy.
- The process by which two or more nation-states agree to co-operate and work closely together to achieve peace, stability and wealth.
- A commerce treaty between three or more nations that allows for all of the countries that sign to be on an equal playing field.
- An arrangement among nations to reduce or eliminate trade barriers and coordinate monetary and fiscal policies.
- Has its own government and is not ruled by any other country.
- An arrangement which further harmonizes economic, monetary and fiscal policies and measures across all Member States.
- A group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries.
- The theory or practice of regional rather than national systems of administration or economic, cultural, or political affiliation.
18 Clues: A term to describe an agreement between two parties. • Has its own government and is not ruled by any other country. • The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • A corporation that is registered and operates in more than one country at a time. • ...
Vietnam 2023-04-20
Across
- The most important city of a country
- A line separating areas within a country
- A number indicating a countries phone code
- A line separating land and water
- A countries birthday
Down
- The US dollar and the Dong is a
- A line separating two countries
- A very large area of earth made up of countries
- How many people live in a certain area
- Where most people live in a country
10 Clues: A countries birthday • The US dollar and the Dong is a • A line separating two countries • A line separating land and water • Where most people live in a country • The most important city of a country • How many people live in a certain area • A line separating areas within a country • A number indicating a countries phone code • ...
Europe Terms 2013-01-23
Across
- Something that creates resentment between countries (two words, no space between) (European Union)
- An agreement between countries to support each other in times of war (Ch. 15)
- Cities that have have influence from many cultures #Belgium (Ch. 14)
- When countries join together as one for global trade. (European Union)
- A part of the city where minorities were forced to live #Poland (Ch. 16)
- A group of states working together for a common purpose #Switzerland (Ch. 15)
- Fine windblown soil (Ch. 13)
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- Not taking sides #Switzerland (Ch. 15)
- A type of organization in which members give up some control to achieve shared goals (European Union)
- Something that brings countries closer together (two words, no space between) (European Union)
- Shortage of food #Ireland (Ch. 14)
- Free trade is allowed here (European Union)
- Land reclaimed by the sea #Netherlands (Ch. 13)
- A river that is deep and wide enough for shipping. (Ch. 13)
- A part of a country that is not attached to the rest of the country #Kaliningrad (Ch. 16)
- Narrow inlets to the sea, formed by glaciers (Ch. 13)
16 Clues: Fine windblown soil (Ch. 13) • Shortage of food #Ireland (Ch. 14) • Not taking sides #Switzerland (Ch. 15) • Free trade is allowed here (European Union) • Land reclaimed by the sea #Netherlands (Ch. 13) • Narrow inlets to the sea, formed by glaciers (Ch. 13) • A river that is deep and wide enough for shipping. (Ch. 13) • ...
colins crossword 2024-05-17
Across
- a cold war policy that called for containing communism to areas already under its influence
- After WWII, Germany was divided
- the joint effort among nations to address and overcome perceived threats
- billions of dollars in aid to countries in Europe to help rebuild from the destruction
- ie
- soviet response to nato
- an imaginary line that separated the democratic countries in the west from the communist countries in the east
- Throughout the Cold War, each side was constantly arming itself to defend against the other side’s advancement in war technology.
- The United States saw the Iraqi action as a threat to Saudi Arabia and to the flow of oil.
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- In 1953, Britain and the United States helped Muhammed Reza Pahlavi gain control of the Iranian government.
- The capital of Germany ( berlin) was special
- Palestinian uprisings against Israeli control
- guided U.S. foreign policy for decades
- Many went to U.N. refugee camps due to this
- The war continued until 1988 and created economic hardship in both nations.
- In 1979,Jimmy Carter and Anwar Sadat signed the Camp David Accords, an agreement between the two countries
16 Clues: ie • soviet response to nato • After WWII, Germany was divided • guided U.S. foreign policy for decades • Many went to U.N. refugee camps due to this • The capital of Germany ( berlin) was special • Palestinian uprisings against Israeli control • the joint effort among nations to address and overcome perceived threats • ...
Abby's Crossword 2024-04-04
Across
- of Versailles The rules that many countries signed that weren’t fair for Germany
- Powers The countries that fought against the Allied Powers
- The belief that a country should have strong military power
- The Archduke that got assassinated
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- Competition to gain control of other countries
- You purposely kill someone or a group of people
- When a country doesn’t pick a side in a war
- The rules that President Woodrow Wilson made for Germany and the other countries
- Agreements with other countries
- The man that was on Propaganda posters to influence more men to be soldiers in WW1
10 Clues: Agreements with other countries • The Archduke that got assassinated • When a country doesn’t pick a side in a war • Competition to gain control of other countries • You purposely kill someone or a group of people • Powers The countries that fought against the Allied Powers • The belief that a country should have strong military power • ...
Geographies of Interconnection 2022-11-15
Across
- used to produce digital devices
- selling and shipping goods to other countries
- factors related to a group of people
- information collected by or given to you
- the relation between all things
- taxes on imported goods
- help to explain and analyse patterns
- companies that operate in more than one country (abbrev)
- factors related to past experiences and events
- information and communication technology (abbrev)
- the way in which features are arranged on the Earth's surface
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- many people have digital devices - others don't (2 words)
- the ability to obtain goods and services
- increasing interconnection between countries
- a person linked in many different ways to places all around the world (2 words)
- advantage when countries specialise in producing certain goods for greater profit (2 words)
- factors related to employment and income
- parts of the Earth's surface given meaning by people
- the place you sell goods to (2 words)
- factors related to a person's beliefs
20 Clues: taxes on imported goods • used to produce digital devices • the relation between all things • factors related to a group of people • help to explain and analyse patterns • the place you sell goods to (2 words) • factors related to a person's beliefs • the ability to obtain goods and services • factors related to employment and income • ...
Goodbye Nordic School 2017-08-26
Across
- Which river is longer - The Niger or the Congo?
- Which archipelago has the most islands?
- How many countries in Africa?
- What is the hottest planet?
- What country has the highest number of volcanoes?
- What are Saturn's rings made of?
- What is the biggest mammal?
- K2 is in what country?
- What is the second most active volcano in the world?
- How many countries does the Amazon river flow through?
- Which Planet has the shortest day?
- What is the name of the snake with many heads that Hercules killed?
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- How long is Ninety Mile Beach in Australia?
- Which planet has the most moons?
- What is the fastest land animal?
- What do we call things like coal or oil used to make electricity?
- Which country has more people - Benin or Brazil?
- Which X-Men mutant is Logan?
- How many countries does the Nile flow through?
- What is Ron Weasley's second name?
- Wednesday is named after which Nordic God?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
22 Clues: K2 is in what country? • What is the hottest planet? • What is the biggest mammal? • Which X-Men mutant is Logan? • How many countries in Africa? • Which planet has the most moons? • What is the fastest land animal? • What are Saturn's rings made of? • What is Ron Weasley's second name? • Which Planet has the shortest day? • Which archipelago has the most islands? • ...
Gov Final Project 2022-01-07
Across
- trial by judge, not jury
- country with 2 political parties
- someone sent to represent others
- resources given to one country by another
- the senate and house of representatives
- department heads that make up the cabinet organization with vice president, and heads of deprtments
- countries actions towards other countries
- a council using high legislative function
- having power to put plans into action
- the power to make laws
- a policy of a political group
- serious crime face up to more then a year in jail
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- a juvenile that committed a crime
- favoring one view over another
- decision made on a civil or criminal case
- power to decide what is constitutional
- a ratified agreement between countries
- organization that is governing authority of a unit
- the armed forces of a country
- effort to make sure the homeland is safe
- someone entered as a candidate
- the head of a society or council
- laws that aren't criminal
- group of judges
- drafted/proposed law
25 Clues: group of judges • drafted/proposed law • the power to make laws • trial by judge, not jury • laws that aren't criminal • the armed forces of a country • a policy of a political group • favoring one view over another • someone entered as a candidate • country with 2 political parties • someone sent to represent others • the head of a society or council • ...
Government 2024-05-20
Across
- A form of government in which a country is ruled by religious leaders
- A single person has unlimited power and uses force or threat of force to keep power
- To keep peace between European and boarding countries
- Reduce green-house gas emissions
- An official agreement made between two or more countries
- Protects Polar Bears
- protect all of the other countries if there is an attack
- Address Internet and computer crime
- A form of democracy where citizens elect a legislature and the executive is then selected by the legislature
- Put an end to the Bosnian War.
- Absence government
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- 2/3 of __________ must vote tParliamenttreaties
- The form of government we use in the US
- Declares War
- To keep people healthy around the world
- Cheif/Commander
- military or political group that rules a country after taking power by force.
- A form of government in which power is held by the wealthy
- A ruler such as a king or queen
- A group of people ruling an area
20 Clues: Declares War • Cheif/Commander • Absence government • Protects Polar Bears • Put an end to the Bosnian War. • A ruler such as a king or queen • Reduce green-house gas emissions • A group of people ruling an area • Address Internet and computer crime • The form of government we use in the US • To keep people healthy around the world • 2/3 of __________ must vote tParliamenttreaties • ...
Fast Fashion 2018-09-12
Across
- Fast fashion factories are located in poorer, __________ countries.
- Natural fibre that leaks ammonia when buried underground.
- The average number of times women wear an item of clothing.
- Australians are the world's second largest _________ of textiles.
- Clothing made from this takes over 200 years to breakdown.
- Country where Rana Plaza factory building collapsed.
- Swedish clothing chain selling fast fashion.
- Another word for making fast fashion.
- In China, rivers are turning blue due to runoff of industrial __________.
- Fast fashion is 'low cost, low ________'.
- Children are used in some countries to pick this material.
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- Most fast fashion ends up here.
- Another word for breaking down in the ground.
- Fast fashion has a negative impact on this.
- Fast fashion is based on built-in ____________.
- Fast fashion is not environmentally ___________.
- Factories that make fast fashion employ child ______.
- Fast fashion is 'high ______, low cost'.
- In some countries, the hourly ________ wage is 32 cents.
- Chinese fashion chain selling fast fashion.
20 Clues: Most fast fashion ends up here. • Another word for making fast fashion. • Fast fashion is 'high ______, low cost'. • Fast fashion is 'low cost, low ________'. • Fast fashion has a negative impact on this. • Chinese fashion chain selling fast fashion. • Swedish clothing chain selling fast fashion. • Another word for breaking down in the ground. • ...
Imprisoned puzzle 2021-05-18
Across
- -The people who protect their country in war
- -The Great war between all countries
- -Camps where Jews where tortured and killed by Nazis in World War 2
- -People who were tortured and killed in World War 2
- -The Worst war in history between all countries
- -Living or being a citizen in a country.
- -The bombing from Japan to the U.S
- -The worst years of the U.S when they were in debt
- -The people who control their country and make the countries decisions
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- -Being held captive
- -People who move to a different country
- -The amount of people somewhere
- -Soldiers in Germany who killed Jews
- -Immigrated in 1860s to America
- -People who live in America or who have citizenship in America
- -People who fight in war for their country
- -IMmigrated in 1950s to America
- -Where they relocated immigrants or people
- -Country that started WW2 and killed Jews
- -A disease that spreads rapidly
20 Clues: -Being held captive • -The amount of people somewhere • -Immigrated in 1860s to America • -IMmigrated in 1950s to America • -A disease that spreads rapidly • -The bombing from Japan to the U.S • -The Great war between all countries • -Soldiers in Germany who killed Jews • -People who move to a different country • -Living or being a citizen in a country. • ...
Chapter 2 WW1 definitions 2021-11-09
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- when the war involves every part of the country.
- the principle all Slavic people.
- where Britain navy and army must be 2x the second strongest countries.
- teaming up with other countries in different ways.
- the belief that a country should have a strong military.
- pride in your country.
- wearing down enemies by killing as much of its man as possible.
- warfare fight in trenches
- the alliances between Germany, Italy, and Austria- Hungary Empire.
- a secret criminal organization.
- war fighting on 2 different fronts.
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- countries kept on building up armies.
- the final decision/demand.
- charging the enemies' trenches
- Plan a battle plan proposed by Alfred Graf in 1905.
- the area between 2 sides’ trench.
- a cheque with no value but to let the receiver fill.
- a policy in expanding power and dominium
- the development of industry on a large scale.
- the alliances between France, the Great Britain, and Russia.
20 Clues: pride in your country. • the final decision/demand. • warfare fight in trenches • charging the enemies' trenches • a secret criminal organization. • the principle all Slavic people. • the area between 2 sides’ trench. • war fighting on 2 different fronts. • countries kept on building up armies. • a policy in expanding power and dominium • ...
Government unit 1-5 terms 2022-01-10
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- Think the constitution is enough to protect our rights
- A law that has been proposed by the state legislature
- Power is acquired by force
- The first 10 amendments
- rule within a territory
- punishable by prison or execution
- our governments rulebook
- Number of votes depends on population
- Things people believe they are free to do
- conservative beliefs
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- A plan for how the government brings in and spends revenue
- A formal agreement between countries
- group of people who are citizens of a state
- each state gets two votes
- people who share similar beliefs about how the government should run
- Supports social equality
- Makes the laws
- Countries actions toward other countries
- who runs in the national election
- interprets laws
- private groups that work to support special causes
- three-fourths of the state legislature
- Twelve people listen to the evidence and decide who wins the case
- Process of gathering public support for a candidate
- Carries out laws
25 Clues: Makes the laws • interprets laws • Carries out laws • conservative beliefs • The first 10 amendments • rule within a territory • Supports social equality • our governments rulebook • each state gets two votes • Power is acquired by force • who runs in the national election • punishable by prison or execution • A formal agreement between countries • Number of votes depends on population • ...
New Republic - Ashley Garcia 2023-02-15
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- 1st president
- opposed the federalists
- 3rd president
- added a tax on items from foreign countries
- states not allowed to tax federal institutions
- joined the US due to the Adams-Onis treaty
- 5th president
- document written telling European countries to stay out of the western hemisphere
- no foreign countries allowed to trade
- opposed the democratic republicans and favored the French
- established judicial review
- inside the country
- war between Britain and US due to multiple offenses from Britain
- farmers got upset over a tax
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- 3 French diplomats bribed US diplomats
- admitted Missouri and Maine at the same time
- when divided by interests, attitudes, or lifestyles
- written by Francis Scott Key
- established by Alexander Hamilton
- act to seal off any entry or departure
- 7th president
- Washington's letter warning the US
- 2nd president
- explored Louisiana
- 4th president
- made hard to become a citizen
- regulate interstate commerce
- out of the country
28 Clues: 1st president • 3rd president • 7th president • 5th president • 2nd president • 4th president • explored Louisiana • out of the country • inside the country • opposed the federalists • established judicial review • written by Francis Scott Key • regulate interstate commerce • farmers got upset over a tax • made hard to become a citizen • established by Alexander Hamilton • ...
Population distribution 2021-12-09
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- Newly industrialising countries
- the pattern of where people live
- physical environment in China which is hot and dry and sparsely populated
- makes farming possible on floodplains
- areas chosen by Chinese government to invest in economic activities to stimulate the economy
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- CPE's
- a map using colours to show different population densities
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
- a city in China with an estimated population of 13 million (2021) and a mega region
- places such as Singapore and Hong Kong have this physical features and helped to develop the economy
- group of countries, including India, which have experienced rapid economic growth in recent years
- countries such as Nepal and Switzerland have this problem and it makes trade more difficult
- region of high flatland in China which is sparsely populated
- an area with limited economic opportunities, often as a result of unfavourable physical conditions
- a measure of wealth to compare countries economic development
15 Clues: CPE's • Newly industrialising countries • the pattern of where people live • makes farming possible on floodplains • a map using colours to show different population densities • region of high flatland in China which is sparsely populated • a measure of wealth to compare countries economic development • ...
Test 2023-10-19
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- Some used the ideas of to argue that it was the responsibility and destiny of whites in the US to civilize and take democracy to the rest of the world
- believed in the Big Stick diplomacy
- America went to war with Cuba for a total of 3 months
- is used to stretch the truth
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- the US asked that all foreign countries let other foreign countries trade
- William Taft wanted to substitute bullets for money
- European countries had special trade privilege
- was one reason people thought the US should expand
- The political and encouraged domination of a stronger nation over weaker ones
- was a belief that white westerns have a moral obligation
- was the survival of the fitness
- that would enable us military or supply ships to travel between Us territories
- How a country approaches or deals with other countries
- and others opposed to expansion formed the anti- imperialist league
- Originally American's came here instead of Cuba
15 Clues: is used to stretch the truth • was the survival of the fitness • believed in the Big Stick diplomacy • European countries had special trade privilege • Originally American's came here instead of Cuba • was one reason people thought the US should expand • William Taft wanted to substitute bullets for money • America went to war with Cuba for a total of 3 months • ...
Internationalism 2017-11-30
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- When a country responds to issues or events on its own, without support or agreements from other countries.
- An economical and political union formed by 28 European countries.
- An international bank in which its member countries can take loans from in order to help development and reconstruction.
- Its job is to settle legal disputes under international law.
- A representative of the united nations, creates policies and works on important global issues such as peace and security, budgetary matters etc.
- The United Kingdom withdrawing from the European Union.
- This treaty prohibited the use of anti-personnel landmines
- An intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by Arctic indigenous people and Arctic governments.
- Humanitarian organization, created original for medical care in war, however now works to help poor and war struck countries.
- When a country decides to not participate in any international affairs. For example military or political affairs.
- An intergovernmental organization that focuses and works on world trade.
- Also known as the North Atlantic Alliance, It’s a military alliance between several states based off a certain treaty that was signed.
- The world wide spread of a disease.
- Sovereign debt that occurs through activities that do not serve the best interest of the people.
- An organization created in order to have aerospace control ensuring air defense and sovereignty for the USA and Canada.
- An American initiative that occurred after WW1 in order to help western Europe recover.
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- Translated to doctors without borders, an NGO works on project in developing and war torn nations.
- Created by Clara hughes. Helps Children in poor struck and wartime nations to get involved in safe activities and sports
- A court that had the power to prosecute individuals for international crimes such as Genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity
- Activities done in order to keep the peace. Violence is only allowed in regards to self defense.
- More than just nationalism, the advocacy for greater political and economic cooperation among countries and nations.
- An intergovernmental organization created in order to work on global issues and affairs.
- An enterprise that has production in two or more countries other than its own.
- The idea that the world is coming together as a community especially through media and technology.
- Connected with the united nations, a specialized agency for world education, science and culture.
- Under the united nations, a council of 5 countries and 10 rotating countries to keep world peace and security.
- An organization made to promote the french language and political and economic solidarity between french people.
- Creating power relationships to avoid future conflict. The use of violence in order to make peace
- A Specialized agency, related to the UN who focuses on international public health.
- An international organization that helps the stabilizations of the world currencies. It also has a monetary pool in which members of the organization can take from in order to correct an imbalance of their payments.
30 Clues: The world wide spread of a disease. • The United Kingdom withdrawing from the European Union. • This treaty prohibited the use of anti-personnel landmines • Its job is to settle legal disputes under international law. • An economical and political union formed by 28 European countries. • An intergovernmental organization that focuses and works on world trade. • ...
DCA pre ap 2024-10-29
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- ____ region - an area defined by one or more shared characteristics, such as political boundaries, climate, language, or economic activity.
- warm climate all year round
- The clearing or cutting down of trees and forests, often to make way for farming or building.
- ____ map - type of map that focuses on a specific theme or subject area, such as climate, population density, economic activity, or natural resources.
- a peninsula and the mainland are connected by it
- variety of plants, animals, and other organisms.
- to the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- ____ mortality rate - refers to the number of babies who die before reaching one year of age, per 1,000 live births in a specific area or country.
- ____ countries - These are countries with higher income levels, advanced technology, and strong infrastructure. People in developed countries generally have better access to education, healthcare, and a higher standard of living. Examples include countries like the United States, Germany, and Japan.
- A long period of time with little or no rain, causing a shortage of water.
- ____ climate zone - is characterized by moderate temperatures and distinct seasons, including warm summers and cool winters.
- ____ climate zone - is characterized by consistently warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year.
- known as the boreal forest, is a vast forested region characterized by cold temperatures, long winters, and short summers.
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- When people move from one place to live in another, either within a country or to a new country.
- refers to the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state. It makes and enforces laws, manages public policy, and oversees the administration of services and resources.
- ____ developed countries - These are countries with lower income levels, less industrialization, and weaker infrastructure. People in these countries often have limited access to education, healthcare, and technology, and many rely on farming for their livelihood. Examples include countries like Haiti or Afghanistan.
- ____ Rainforest - area with the most biodiversity
- ____ region - are made up of different places that are linked together and function as a unit.
- _____ sea levels - When the level of the ocean gets higher due to melting ice and warming water, which can cause flooding in low-lying areas.
- refers to the beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and traditions shared by a group of people.
- ____ energy - the radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using various technologies, such as solar panels, to generate electricity, heat, or provide other forms of power.
- ____ of living - refers to the level of wealth, comfort, material goods, and necessities available to a person or community.
- ____ region - is based on people’s perceptions, feelings, or attitudes about a place, rather than formal boundaries.
- ____ climate zone - refers to regions located near the North and South Poles, characterized by extremely cold temperatures, limited precipitation, and distinct seasonal variations
- group of islands
- A special kind of thematic map in which the size of a country is based on some statistic other than land area
26 Clues: group of islands • warm climate all year round • a peninsula and the mainland are connected by it • variety of plants, animals, and other organisms. • ____ Rainforest - area with the most biodiversity • A long period of time with little or no rain, causing a shortage of water. • to the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area. • ...
Foreign Aid 2016-04-28
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- financial aid given by a government to an individual producer or group of producers to reduce the price of a good or service
- trade:the organised social movement that advocates payment of a fair price for producers in developing countries. The fair trade movement focuses on exports from developing countries to developed countries, most notably coffee, cocoa, sugar and tea.
- the belief that public organisations such as schools and governments should function without religious influence or interference
- body of water with many islands
- physical limit on the quantity of a goods item that can be imported into a country in a given period of time
- tax imposed on goods when they move across a political boundary, which increases the price for both importer and exporter
- Given by governments of many countries to be distributed through international organisation
- a effect that states the money will come back to Australia
- help communities recover from disaster
- or system of government, authority or control
- carry out the plan into place
- generally defined as the intentional use, or threat, of violence against civilians or civilian targets in order to achieve political ends
- the goods, services and ideas that Australia buys from other countries
- extension of very small loans to those in poverty, enabling them to be self-employed
- a person who receives a gift.
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- rights: concept that all human beings are equal and deserve fair and equal treatment
- the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.
- Development Goals (MDGs): eight humanitarian development goals to be achieved by 2015, as set at the Millennium Summit in 2000 by 189 UN member states and at least 23 international organisations
- half, sort of
- goods, services and ideas that Australia sells to other countries
- Aid given to another country
- techniques and strategies that governments, the military, police departments and corporations adopt in response to terrorist threats or acts
- start the process all over
- deficit: trade imbalance whereby imports are greater than exports
- a non-government organisation
- trade: movement of goods, services and ideas between countries
- a person who recieve something
- Nations (UN):intergovernmental organisation (IGO) that promotes equity, human rights, peace and ecologically sustainable environments
- create a foreign aid plan
- information system (GIS):set of computer applications designed to integrate, collect, store, retrieve, manipulate, analyse and display mapped data
- Union (EU):political and economic union of 27 member states, located primarily in Europe
- constantly review their budget
- a person who donates something, especially money to charity.
33 Clues: half, sort of • create a foreign aid plan • start the process all over • Aid given to another country • a non-government organisation • carry out the plan into place • a person who receives a gift. • a person who recieve something • constantly review their budget • body of water with many islands • help communities recover from disaster • ...
Chapter 11 Vocabulary Words 2023-11-01
10 Clues: Ruled by Hitler • fear of communism • Written agreement • great economic hardship • Mass killing of Jewish people • interaction between countries • countries fighting Axis powers • Competition to make it to space • News to promote a point of view • countries fighting against Allies
regional integration 2024-05-06
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- the reduction or elimination of trade barriers to international trade with the aim to promote free trade, enhance economic efficiency and foster economic growth
- the process by which countries or regions eliminate barriers to trade, investment and the movement of factors of production to deepen economic cooperation and promote growth
- a scenario where member states of regional bloc share a common currency, central bank, fiscal policies and economic governance effectively forming a unified economic entity
- the control and regulation of money supply, interest rates and credit conditions by the central banks to achieve monetary stability
- a nation characterized by low levels of economic development, industrialization and human capital often facing significant challenges like poverty and limited access to resources
- harmonizes regulations and standards across member states to create a seamless economic space with unrestricted movement of good, services, capital and labor
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- a nation with high levels of economic prosperity, industrialization and technological advancements
- a large company that operates in multiple countries and plays a significant role in global trade, investment and economic development
- an agreement involving three or more nations or international organizations who come together to negotiate and establish common rules or agreements on issues like trade, environment and security
- the use of government spending, taxation and borrowing to influence economic activity, stabilize the economy and achieve macroeconomic objectives
- a form of regional integration where member countries agree to remove barriers of trade and the movement of capital and labor among themselves
- the process of countries within a specific geographical region come together to pursue common goals, interests or objectives
- a nation undergoing rapid industrialization, economic growth and social transformation
- a group of countries that have formed a regional agreement to reduce or eliminate barriers of trade and promote economic cooperation among themselves
- the process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries and regions through the exchange of gods, services and capital through the advancement of technology, communication and transportation
- a sovereign political entity with defined territorial boundaries, recognized internationally and possesses the authority to govern its population, make laws and conduct international relations
- a treaty between two countries to establish specific terms, conditions or agreements related to trade
17 Clues: a nation undergoing rapid industrialization, economic growth and social transformation • a nation with high levels of economic prosperity, industrialization and technological advancements • a treaty between two countries to establish specific terms, conditions or agreements related to trade • ...
English speaking countries 2014-12-01
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- The .... of July is United Stated Independence Day.
- The capital of New Zealand.
- This is what the people in New Zealand is called.
- The capital of Australia.
- The Maoris are the indigenous people in this country.
- A famous group from this country is Guns N' Roses.
- An English novel (and movie) for young people about a magical school.
- English people drinks more ___ per capita than anyone else in the world.
- The capital in this country is Ottawa and a famous musician is Justin Bieber.
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- This was a famous English group from Liverpool.
- A popular attraction in London formed like a big wheel.
- The indigenous people of Australia.
- A famous English playwriter that wrote for example Hamlet and performed at the Globe in London.
- In this city you can visit the oldest public zoo in the world which opened in 1828.
- The capital of Ireland.
- Edinburgh is the capital here.
- In this country you can find kangaroos and wombats.
17 Clues: The capital of Ireland. • The capital of Australia. • The capital of New Zealand. • Edinburgh is the capital here. • The indigenous people of Australia. • This was a famous English group from Liverpool. • This is what the people in New Zealand is called. • A famous group from this country is Guns N' Roses. • The .... of July is United Stated Independence Day. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2018-03-22
17 Clues: Iran • China • Italy • Canada • Turkey • Mexico • The UK • Poland • Nigeria • Ireland • Colombia • Pakistan • Argentina • Australia • New Zealand • South Africa • Saudi Arabia
continents and countries 2018-05-12
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- It's in Europe and under England.
- There are many giraffes and elephant in this continent and it looks like(看起来像) a head.
- It's in Asia but it's near Greece.
- Where are you from?
- It's in north America and under America
- It's in Europe and it's between Italy and Turkey.
- You can find England,Spain,Italy and Greese in this continent
- America and Mexico are in this continent.
- It's in South America and it's a big country.
- It's very big,you can find China and Japan in this continent.
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- It's in Europe,and it looks like(看起来像) a boot(靴子) on the map.
- it's a continent,and it's cold and white.
- Brizil is in this continent.
- Where is Dannie from?
- This one is a small continent and it's under Asia.
- It's in Asia and it's near China.
- Where is Professor Brain from?
17 Clues: Where are you from? • Where is Dannie from? • Brizil is in this continent. • Where is Professor Brain from? • It's in Europe and under England. • It's in Asia and it's near China. • It's in Asia but it's near Greece. • It's in north America and under America • it's a continent,and it's cold and white. • America and Mexico are in this continent. • ...
continents and countries 2018-05-12
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- It's in Europe,and it looks like(看起来像) a boot(靴子) on the map.
- You can find England,Spain,Italy and Greese in this continent
- It's in Europe and it's between Italy and Turkey.
- It's in Europe and under England.
- Brizil is in this continent.
- it's a continent,and it's cold and white.
- There are many giraffes and elephant in this continent and it looks like(看起来像) a head.
- It's in South America and it's a big country.
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- It's in Asia but it's near Greece.
- America and Mexico are in this continent.
- It's in north America and under America
- Where is Professor Brain from?
- Where are you from?
- It's very big,you can find China and Japan in this continent.
- Where is Dannie from?
- It's in Asia and it's near China.
- This one is a small continent and it's under Asia.
17 Clues: Where are you from? • Where is Dannie from? • Brizil is in this continent. • Where is Professor Brain from? • It's in Europe and under England. • It's in Asia and it's near China. • It's in Asia but it's near Greece. • It's in north America and under America • America and Mexico are in this continent. • it's a continent,and it's cold and white. • ...
Europes Countries Nicknames 2021-10-25
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- Land of Milk and Honey
- Country you will find the Black forest
- The Black Mountain
- Hope and Glory
- The Island of Love
- The land of the Sun and Alexander the Great
- Known for their Tulips and Windmills
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- The Land of Honey
- The Flat Country and famous Waffles
- Land of Thousand Lakes
- Land of Fire and Ice
- Known as the sick man of Europe
- Land of Eagles
- The Land of Freedom
- The Sunny side of the Alps
- Land of Cakes
- is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands
17 Clues: Land of Cakes • Land of Eagles • Hope and Glory • The Land of Honey • The Black Mountain • The Island of Love • The Land of Freedom • Land of Fire and Ice • Land of Thousand Lakes • Land of Milk and Honey • The Sunny side of the Alps • Known as the sick man of Europe • The Flat Country and famous Waffles • Known for their Tulips and Windmills • Country you will find the Black forest • ...
COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2023-06-05
18 Clues: - Lima • - Rome • - Abuja • - Paris • - Ankara • - Moscow • - Athens • - Ottawa • - Nairobi • - Bangkok • - Beijing • - Brasilia • - Brasilia • - Canberra • - Stockholm • - New Delhi • - Mexico City • Korea - Seoul
Spanish-speaking Countries 2023-09-28
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- The capital city is Guatemala City.
- The capital of this country is Buenos Aires.
- The capital of this country is Bogota.
- This country has a canal that connects two regions.
- Rico This country is considered a U.S. territory.
- Domingo The capital of the Dominican Republic.
- This city is the capital of Spain.
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- What we call the people of the U.S.A(nationality
- The official language of the 21 countries listed
- The Day of the Dead holiday originated here.
- This is the capital city of Peru.
- Salvador The capital city is San Salvador.
- This South American country has two capitals.
- The guitar was invented in this country.
- Where Guinea Ecuatorial is located.
- This is the "landlocked" country in South America
- The capital of this country is Tegucigalpa.
17 Clues: This is the capital city of Peru. • This city is the capital of Spain. • The capital city is Guatemala City. • Where Guinea Ecuatorial is located. • The capital of this country is Bogota. • The guitar was invented in this country. • Salvador The capital city is San Salvador. • The capital of this country is Tegucigalpa. • The Day of the Dead holiday originated here. • ...
countries in Asia 2024-04-01
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- - Known for beautiful beaches and delicious food like Pad Thai.
- - This country has a famous mountain range called the Himalayas.
- - The largest landlocked country in the world, with lots of steppe landscapes.
- Korea - This country is known for K-pop music and a popular dish called kimchi.
- - The place where sushi comes from and where there are lots of cherry blossoms.
- - This country celebrates Holi, the festival of colors, and has the Taj Mahal.
- - This country has lots of volcanoes and the famous Komodo dragon.
- Lanka - An island country that has lots of elephants and tea plantations.
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- - This country has a Great Wall that is very, very long.
- - Known for its monasteries and the Taktsang Palphug, also known as the Tiger's Nest.
- - This country has very tall mountains, including Mount Everest.
- - Known for rice terraces and a special soup called pho.
- - Known for big, open grasslands and the Gobi Desert.
- - Home to the Petronas Twin Towers and lots of rainforests.
- - Part of this country is in Asia, and it's known for a city that used to be called Constantinople.
- - Made up of many islands where people love to sing and dance.
- - A very clean country with lots of skyscrapers and a big Ferris wheel.
17 Clues: - Known for big, open grasslands and the Gobi Desert. • - This country has a Great Wall that is very, very long. • - Known for rice terraces and a special soup called pho. • - Home to the Petronas Twin Towers and lots of rainforests. • - Made up of many islands where people love to sing and dance. • - Known for beautiful beaches and delicious food like Pad Thai. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2024-08-20
18 Clues: Włoch • Chiny • Polak • Czeski • Włochy • Niemcy • Polska • Francja • Francuz • Niemiec • Hiszpan • Chińczyk • Hiszpania • Amerykanin • Brytyjczyk • Wielka Brytania • Republic Czechy • Stany Zjednoczone
Countries Fun Facts 2023-05-08
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- The country which produces the most tea.
- The smallest country in the world.
- The oldest country in the world.
- The number of US states.
- The youngest country in the world.
- The continent in which the USA is.
- The richest country in Africa.
- The continent in which China is.
- The country which produces the most wine.
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- The highest country in the world.
- The country which produces the most bananas.
- The happiest country in the world.
- The continent in which the UK is.
- The country with the most Mcdonalds.
- The country which produces the most coffee.
- The biggest country in the world.
- The lowest country in the world.
17 Clues: The number of US states. • The richest country in Africa. • The oldest country in the world. • The lowest country in the world. • The continent in which China is. • The highest country in the world. • The continent in which the UK is. • The biggest country in the world. • The smallest country in the world. • The happiest country in the world. • ...
Countries and Cities 2023-08-17
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- The capital is Brasilia
- This country hosted the 2006 World Cup
- This country is home to kangaroos and koalas
- This is the capital of England
- Which North African country is famous for its pyramids?
- This African country is famous for football stars
- They speak French in this European country
- The Capital of this country is Moscow
- This Country has the world's second-largest population after China
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- What sport is Brazil famous for?
- Its capital is Tokyo
- Which country's capital is Mexico City?
- This is the oldest country in the world
- Where is Nelson Mandela from?
- This is the capital of Italy
- It Spanish-speaking country in Western Europe
- Like Australia, this country is English-speaking with a Maori & European population
17 Clues: Its capital is Tokyo • Where is Nelson Mandela from? • This is the capital of Italy • The capital is Brasilia • What sport is Brazil famous for? • This is the capital of England • Which country's capital is Mexico City? • The Capital of this country is Moscow • This is the oldest country in the world • This country hosted the 2006 World Cup • ...
Countries of Europe 2023-07-23
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- Split up from Yugoslavia
- It has invaded almost everywhere
- A land of lots of volcanic activity
- Home of great cheese and chocolates
- Iberian Neighbour
- Home of the Autobahn
- Land of Guinness and greenery
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- Kos, Crete, Mykonos
- Name means "White Russia"
- Invaded by Germany with Anschluss
- Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
- A former soviet country, now a Baltic State
- Name means "Black mountain"
- A small island nation
- The centre of the Roman Empire
- Not Holland
- Holidaymaker's Paradise
17 Clues: Not Holland • Iberian Neighbour • Kos, Crete, Mykonos • Home of the Autobahn • A small island nation • Holidaymaker's Paradise • Split up from Yugoslavia • Name means "White Russia" • Name means "Black mountain" • Liberty, Equality, Fraternity • Land of Guinness and greenery • The centre of the Roman Empire • It has invaded almost everywhere • Invaded by Germany with Anschluss • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2024-09-12
17 Clues: Irish • Welsh • Polish • French • Indian • Mexican • Spanish • Chinese • Italian • English • Scottish • Japanese • Colombian • Brazilian • Portuguese • Argentinian • States of America American
Trade Barriers 2020-09-09
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- A restriction on the amount of a good that can be imported into a country.
- An embargo is usually enacted for what kind of purpose?
- When nothing hinders or gets in the way of two nations trading with each other.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- All of the goods that are produced in the county and then used to make other goods and services. (Tools, factories, tech, lumber, etc.)
- A tax put on goods imported from other countries. These raise the price of the imported product.
- This is the total value of all the goods and services produced in a country in one year.
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- The goods and services sold to other countries.
- These keep products from being bought and sold between countries. (They stop global trade.)
- The skills, talents, education, and abilities that human workers have to do their jobs.
- The goods and services bought from other countries.
- This is when one form of currency (money) is changed into another form.
- This is when a country orders a complete ban on trade with another country.
- rate The percent of the population over 15 that can read and write.
14 Clues: The goods and services sold to other countries. • The goods and services bought from other countries. • The exchange of goods and services between countries. • An embargo is usually enacted for what kind of purpose? • This is when one form of currency (money) is changed into another form. • rate The percent of the population over 15 that can read and write. • ...
Mia's Crossy Crossword 2016-11-30
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- A limit on how many times a good can be imported.
- A country that is building and creating new business.
- The process of selling goods to other countries.
- The process of bringing in resources from other countries.
- A productive country that has a high living standard.
- A type of resource that can not be renewed after it runs out.
- A system that sets up rules about what goods and services are produced.
- A type of resource that can not be used up.
- Removal of good restrictions in countries.
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- A type of resource found in nature.
- Conditions that ely on other countries for different products or services.
- A tax that is added to imported goods.
- A country that is in the process of becoming bigger.
13 Clues: A type of resource found in nature. • A tax that is added to imported goods. • Removal of good restrictions in countries. • A type of resource that can not be used up. • The process of selling goods to other countries. • A limit on how many times a good can be imported. • A country that is building and creating new business. • ...
WORLD WAR I 2016-07-17
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- When countries build up their armed forces for war
- Empire who's Archduke was assassinated
- When the government forces you into military service
- Battle fought by the ANZACS
- The pride one has for their country and willing to defend it when the time calls
- When countries try to build up an empire by using colonisation or military force
- When you go to battle
- An alliance between United Kingdom, France and Russia
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- The country Britain declared war against
- One of the British Empire's allies
- Archduke who was assassinated
- Empire who Australia fought along side
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- A place where soldiers fight battles
- Australian and New Zealand Armed Forces
- Where ANZAC's fought
- Ballot which voters decide on a political question
- A distortion of truth to persuade people to support an action or point of view
- a person who goes into battle
- When one or more countries promise to defend another during times of war
20 Clues: Where ANZAC's fought • When you go to battle • Battle fought by the ANZACS • Archduke who was assassinated • a person who goes into battle • One of the British Empire's allies • A place where soldiers fight battles • Empire who Australia fought along side • Empire who's Archduke was assassinated • Australian and New Zealand Armed Forces • ...
Anna Barbeau World War One and Jews 2021-05-19
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- a defense tool used in wars
- these people watched the abuse but did nothing
- Grabbing land for resources and using factories to produce weapons and things.
- A famous scientist who escaped Germany and came to America
- ______ declares war on Russia
- how many people died
- rules among countries( Germany broke
- _______ countries in World War One
- teaming up with another person/ country
- fake or biased information used to spread political views
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- Belief your country is the best.
- This man was killed in Bosnia
- The Nuremberg _______ were rules that Germany inforced to slowly gain power over the Jews
- A jew can not _____ a non jew
- Germany promised not to build up their _____ but did so anyway
- Germany paid _______ of dollars to other countries
- hating or being against the Jewish community
- of these rules)
- They made Jews wear ________ ____ so they would be noticeable
- hating a group of people based on their beliefs/culture/ who they hang out with
20 Clues: of these rules) • how many people died • a defense tool used in wars • This man was killed in Bosnia • A jew can not _____ a non jew • ______ declares war on Russia • Belief your country is the best. • _______ countries in World War One • rules among countries( Germany broke • teaming up with another person/ country • hating or being against the Jewish community • ...
Gov Final Project -Lev Berdy 2022-01-07
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- trial by judge, not jury
- country with 2 political parties
- someone sent to represent others
- resources given to one country by another
- the senate and house of representatives
- department heads that make up the cabinet organization with vice president, and heads of deprtments
- countries actions towards other countries
- a council using high legislative function
- having power to put plans into action
- the power to make laws
- a policy of a political group
- serious crime face up to more then a year in jail
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- a juvenile that committed a crime
- favoring one view over another
- decision made on a civil or criminal case
- power to decide what is constitutional
- a ratified agreement between countries
- organization that is governing authority of a unit
- the armed forces of a country
- effort to make sure the homeland is safe
- someone entered as a candidate
- the head of a society or council
- laws that aren't criminal
- group of judges
- drafted/proposed law
25 Clues: group of judges • drafted/proposed law • the power to make laws • trial by judge, not jury • laws that aren't criminal • the armed forces of a country • a policy of a political group • favoring one view over another • someone entered as a candidate • country with 2 political parties • someone sent to represent others • the head of a society or council • ...
World War 1 2022-11-15
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- This side had France, UK, and America
- Countries taking over other countries
- a ditch dug in the ground
- This country had to pull out of the war
- side of the war had Germany,Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- He was the archduke of Austria-Hungary
- The ruler of Germany after WW1
- A telegram sent by Germany to Mexico in hope to bring them into the war
- The president of America during WW1
- a ship that can go under water
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- The belief that a country should have a strong military
- a government ruled by a dictator
- This type of government took control of Germany after WW1
- the treaty that ended the war
- a peace agreement to end a war between 2 countries
- The sinking of this ship made America join the war
- loyalty and pride in your nation
- a tax imposed by the government on goods
- The country blamed for the war
- Another name for WW1
20 Clues: Another name for WW1 • a ditch dug in the ground • the treaty that ended the war • The country blamed for the war • The ruler of Germany after WW1 • a ship that can go under water • a government ruled by a dictator • loyalty and pride in your nation • The president of America during WW1 • This side had France, UK, and America • Countries taking over other countries • ...
Social Studies 20-2 Unit 4 Review 2023-08-01
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- This is a widely criticized form of foreign aid, where the receiving country must spend the aid money on items from the donor country.
- When multiple countries work together because of similar national interests.
- The rules they must follow are consent, impartiality, or only using force in self-defence.
- A type of multilateral organization where each country must vote on decisions and follow the outcome of those votes, giving up some of their sovereignty in the process.
- This is a multilateral, internationalist organization that focuses on arctic cooperation and protecting the environment and people who live there.
- This is when a country provides food, money, or other resources to countries in need.
- A foreign policy approach when one country acts without other countries and without considering the impact it will have on others.
- Acronym: This type of organization is run by private parties and play a vital role in responding to international crises.
- This is a multilateral, supranationalist organization with 27 member countries that focuses on trade liberalization.
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- Working with other countries for the common good.
- This is a multilateral, internationalist organization made up of over 190 member states and focused on world peace.
- An example would be a trade agreement between Canada and the U.S.
- This is a multilateral, supranationalist organization that focuses on trade agreements and regulation around the world.
- When a country chooses not to enter into agreements or get involved in other countries' affairs.
14 Clues: Working with other countries for the common good. • An example would be a trade agreement between Canada and the U.S. • When multiple countries work together because of similar national interests. • This is when a country provides food, money, or other resources to countries in need. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-05-04
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- U.S. policy of sending aid to any nation trying to prevent a Communist takeover
- The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War
- This was built to keep Eastern Germans from fleeing into the western part of the capital
- Brutal Russian Prison Camp
- Leader of Communist forces in china, dictator, creator P.R.C.
- The U.S. senator who believed that some other congressmen and senators were secretly communist. He led investigations of his peers, as well as many military officials and civilians during the early 1950’s.
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- ________ Nations were countries dominated by the Soviet Union
- This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread.
- The name given to the physical and political division between communist countries and democratic countries during the Cold War. This name represented the idea that communist countries were isolated from democratic countries.
- The battle of international influence that arose between communist and democratic nations following the end of World War 2.
- Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War.
11 Clues: Brutal Russian Prison Camp • The alliance of Democratic countries during the Cold War • This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread. • ________ Nations were countries dominated by the Soviet Union • Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War. • Leader of Communist forces in china, dictator, creator P.R.C. • ...
Foreign Aid 2016-04-28
Across
- financial aid given by a government to an individual producer or group of producers to reduce the price of a good or service
- a person who receives a gift.
- the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.
- a effect that states the money will come back to Australia
- method or system of government, authority or control
- the belief that public organisations such as schools and governments should function without religious influence or interference
- physical limit on the quantity of a goods item that can be imported into a country in a given period of time
- extension of very small loans to those in poverty, enabling them to be self-employed
- trade: movement of goods, services and ideas between countries
- a person who recieve something
- deficit: trade imbalance whereby imports are greater than exports
- start the process all over
- carry out the plan into place
- a non-government organisation
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- Nations (UN):intergovernmental organisation (IGO) that promotes equity, human rights, peace and ecologically sustainable environments
- half, sort of
- Union (EU):political and economic union of 27 member states, located primarily in Europe
- Development Goals (MDGs): eight humanitarian development goals to be achieved by 2015, as set at the Millennium Summit in 2000 by 189 UN member states and at least 23 international organisations
- the goods, services and ideas that Australia sells to other countries
- generally defined as the intentional use, or threat, of violence against civilians or civilian targets in order to achieve political ends
- create a foreign aid plan
- information system (GIS):set of computer applications designed to integrate, collect, store, retrieve, manipulate, analyse and display mapped data
- constantly review their budget
- practices techniques and strategies that governments, the military, police departments and corporations adopt in response to terrorist threats or acts
- Aid given to another country
- the goods, services and ideas that Australia buys from other countries
- a person who donates something, especially money to charity.
- rights: concept that all human beings are equal and deserve fair and equal treatment
- Given by governments of many countries to be distributed through international organisation
- trade:the organised social movement that advocates payment of a fair price for producers in developing countries. The fair trade movement focuses on exports from developing countries to developed countries, most notably coffee, cocoa, sugar and tea.
- help communities recover from disaster
- large body of water with many islands
- tax imposed on goods when they move across a political boundary, which increases the price for both importer and exporter
33 Clues: half, sort of • create a foreign aid plan • start the process all over • Aid given to another country • a person who receives a gift. • carry out the plan into place • a non-government organisation • constantly review their budget • a person who recieve something • large body of water with many islands • help communities recover from disaster • ...
GLOBALIZATION CROSSWORD 2020-03-05
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- Acronym for Multi National Corporation.
- Flow of Culture.
- A group of countries in the Southeast Asia that wants to accelerate the economic growth, social progress and cultural development.
- The theory where Globalization is an extension of modernization.
- Is a legal agreement between many countries, whose overall purpose was to promote international trade by reducing or eliminating trade barriers such as tariffs or quotas.
- Acronym for Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
- Acronym for International Monetary Fund.
- Japanese Cartoon, An example of culture sharing because of Globalization.
- Acronym for World Trade Organization.
- Deals with the global rules of trade between nations. Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible.
- Circulation of Mechanical Bulls and Software.
- State policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas.
- A set of ten economic policy prescriptions considered to constitute the "standard" reform package promoted for crisis-wracked developing countries by Washington, D.C.-based institutions
- A practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people to another.
- Where ideas move around.
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- The wave of globalization that gave rise to the internet which connected people all over the world in a more direct way.
- An Organization that focuses on the advancement of health technology.
- Is an international economic organization of 34 countries founded in 1961 with a view to stimulate economic progress and world trade.
- Is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia-Pacific.
- Cultural influences that exist at a global level between various nations.
- Worldwide Is a corporate organization that owns or controls production of goods or services in at least one country other than its home country.
- An organization of 189 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
- Innovation of industrial machines that gave the ability to make products in demand globally (18th Century).
- The different revolutions in Globalization.
- Brought us discoveries in the fields of Astronomy, Mechanics, Physics, and Shipping in the 15th Century.
- Is the word used to describe the growing interdependence of the world’s economies.
- Movement of People.
- People who has relations with different countries.
- Circulation of Money.
- The acronym for General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades.
- An international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of poorer countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects.
31 Clues: Flow of Culture. • Movement of People. • Circulation of Money. • Where ideas move around. • Acronym for World Trade Organization. • Acronym for Multi National Corporation. • Acronym for International Monetary Fund. • The different revolutions in Globalization. • Circulation of Mechanical Bulls and Software. • People who has relations with different countries. • ...
Countries, Regions, and Nationalities 2023-03-21
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- The national sport of ___________ is field hockey.
- ___________ is a continent that includes countries like France, Germany, and Spain.
- The national dance of ___________ is the tango.
- The national sport of ___________ is rugby.
- The official language of ___________ is French.
- The official language of ___________ is English.
- The official language of ___________ is Portuguese.
- ___________ is known for its delicious pizza and pasta.
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- ___________ is a region that includes countries like Australia and New Zealand.
- The capital city of ___________ is Ottawa.
- The national sport of ___________ is cricket.
- ___________ is a continent that includes countries like the United States and Canada.
- The currency of ___________ is the euro.
- The currency of ___________ is the peso.
- ___________ is located in the northeast part of Africa.
15 Clues: The currency of ___________ is the euro. • The currency of ___________ is the peso. • The capital city of ___________ is Ottawa. • The national sport of ___________ is rugby. • The national sport of ___________ is cricket. • The national dance of ___________ is the tango. • The official language of ___________ is French. • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-16
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- Not wanting to be involved in other countries affairs
- Belief of having a large and strong military
- Extending a countries power through diplomacy or military force
- A union or association formed between two countries
- Great Britain, Russia, France, Serbia
- A cease fire
- Planes having fights while air in mid flight
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire
- Payback for loss of WW1
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- Selling the war to the people
- A secret deal between Germany and Mexico
- Land between both sides of trenches
- Tunnels dug in the ground that the soldiers fought from
- A pandemic that infected 1/3 of the worlds population
- Support for your own nation
15 Clues: A cease fire • Payback for loss of WW1 • Support for your own nation • Selling the war to the people • Land between both sides of trenches • Great Britain, Russia, France, Serbia • A secret deal between Germany and Mexico • Belief of having a large and strong military • Planes having fights while air in mid flight • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire • ...
Globalization 2022-02-04
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- economic policy of restricting imports from another country
- sending products out to customers
- area of a city where the very poor live, usually without access to running water, health services, and other essentials
- businesses hiring workers in foreign countries because they have lower wage rates, or moving factories overseas because it is cheaper
- work force or workers
- money earned for work
- taxes on goods from foreign countries
- limit on the amount of goods that can be imported
- having extra, leftovers, or too much of something
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- Supporters of globalization argue that the greater a nation's economic freedom, the greater its --- freedom will be as well
- companies that do business in more than one nation
- goods that are brought into a country from other nations
- organization responsible for negotiating and maintaining international trade agreements
- the act of buying and selling goods and services between people, companies, and/or countries
- things that are shipped or sent to other countries to be sold or traded
- when there is not enough of something
16 Clues: work force or workers • money earned for work • sending products out to customers • when there is not enough of something • taxes on goods from foreign countries • limit on the amount of goods that can be imported • having extra, leftovers, or too much of something • companies that do business in more than one nation • ...
International Health Policy Issues 2017-04-12
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- A communicable disease is ______ on from person to person
- In Japan, policy is focused on health insurance for this type of care
- The spread of SARS is believed to have been facilitated by this
- One underlying factor that developing countries have in common is that the governments are _____
- This country is one of the three countries in the world where polio exists
- In almost all the developed countries, the population is _____
- Major policy issues in this developing country: the people there love their cigarettes
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- This developing country has a problem with vector-borne diseases
- A major policy issues in developed countries is _____ costs
- The policy of this country focuses on single source of public insurance required by all residents
- The policy of Columbia is aimed at controlling the buying of a _____ one
- Nigeria's National Health Bill aims to prevent this
- Denmark's Health Act focuses on this
- Another term for noncommunicable diseases
- Columbia has the highest rate of this in Latin America
- This developed country has a stagnant population growth and a stagnant economic growth
16 Clues: Denmark's Health Act focuses on this • Another term for noncommunicable diseases • Nigeria's National Health Bill aims to prevent this • Columbia has the highest rate of this in Latin America • A communicable disease is ______ on from person to person • A major policy issues in developed countries is _____ costs • ...
Social Studies 20-1 Unit 4 Review 2023-08-01
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- This is a multilateral, internationalist organization made up of over 190 member states and focused on world peace.
- This is a multilateral, internationalist organization that focuses on arctic cooperation and protecting the environment and people who live there.
- This is a multilateral, supranationalist organization with 27 member countries that focuses on trade liberalization.
- A type of multilateral organization where each country must vote on decisions and follow the outcome of those votes, giving up some of their sovereignty in the process.
- A foreign policy approach when one country acts without other countries and without considering the impact it will have on others.
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- This is a multilateral, supranationalist organization that focuses on trade agreements and regulation around the world.
- When multiple countries work together because of similar national interests.
- When a country chooses not to enter into agreements or get involved in other countries' affairs.
- This is when a country provides food, money, or other resources to countries in need.
- An example would be a trade agreement between Canada and the U.S.
- Working with other countries for the common good.
- This is a widely criticized form of foreign aid, where the receiving country must spend the aid money on items from the donor country.
- Acronym: This type of organization is run by private parties and play a vital role in responding to international crises.
- The rules they must follow are consent, impartiality, or only using force in self-defence.
14 Clues: Working with other countries for the common good. • An example would be a trade agreement between Canada and the U.S. • When multiple countries work together because of similar national interests. • This is when a country provides food, money, or other resources to countries in need. • ...
Crossword 2014-11-24
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- Famous king character during Medieval.
- Elizabethan Period AKA "Age of______".
- Means new knowledge and intellectual interests.
- Most outstanding work of literature in the Medieval Period.
- Author of "Le Morte d' Arthur".
- Ben Jonson is better known to be a "________".
- Queen during the Golden age of English Lit. in England.
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- Rival of Ben Jonson.
- He made the printing press.
- Made the idea of "Heliocentric".
- Most ballads dealt with this/his exploits.
- Best-Selling-Book of all times.
- Discovered the Telescope.
- He was one of the people who made voyages to the new world.
- Culture derived from the study of classical Greek and Latin.
- European countries traded with ______ countries during Elizabethan Period.
- Studies that most Renaissance Scholars thought that is most related to human interest.
- Means revival of learning in western Europe.
- One of the countries in Europe that was first to explore the new world
- Short narrative poem, meant to be sung
20 Clues: Rival of Ben Jonson. • Discovered the Telescope. • He made the printing press. • Best-Selling-Book of all times. • Author of "Le Morte d' Arthur". • Made the idea of "Heliocentric". • Famous king character during Medieval. • Elizabethan Period AKA "Age of______". • Short narrative poem, meant to be sung • Most ballads dealt with this/his exploits. • ...
Crossword 2014-11-24
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- Studies that most Renaissance Scholars thought that is most related to human interest.
- Means revival of learning in western Europe.
- Author of "Le Morte d' Arthur".
- Elizabethan Period AKA "Age of______".
- Most outstanding work of literature in the Medieval Period.
- Short narrative poem, meant to be sung
- Most ballads dealt with this/his exploits.
- Queen during the Golden age of English Lit. in England.
- Means new knowledge and intellectual interests.
- Made the idea of "Heliocentric".
- Discovered the Telescope.
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- He was one of the people who made voyages to the new world.
- Famous king character during Medieval.
- Best-Selling-Book of all times.
- Culture derived from the study of classical Greek and Latin.
- Rival of Ben Jonson.
- One of the countries in Europe that was first to explore the new world
- He made the printing press.
- Ben Jonson is better known to be a "________".
- European countries traded with ______ countries during Elizabethan Period.
20 Clues: Rival of Ben Jonson. • Discovered the Telescope. • He made the printing press. • Best-Selling-Book of all times. • Author of "Le Morte d' Arthur". • Made the idea of "Heliocentric". • Famous king character during Medieval. • Elizabethan Period AKA "Age of______". • Short narrative poem, meant to be sung • Most ballads dealt with this/his exploits. • ...
WWI Review 2021-01-14
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- He was disappointed that Russia was still fighting the war
- Make America Great Again
- Getting other nations to believe their nation is the best
- The league of Nations purpose
- Propaganda that increases support from citizens of the nations
- The big WWI trouble makers
- Racing to take over other countries
- yellow chemical that burned your flesh
- foreign propaganda causes this
- having to pay money for mistake
- the causes of WWI
- Countries backing up other countries in case of war
- underwater stealth
- exposed the dark side of the industrial revolution
- A major cause of the Russian Revolution
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- the spark the caused WWI
- This technology created the need for trenches
- Burned your eyes
- The fate of the german military
- This created massive casualties during WWI
- flew Reconnaissance missions
- This propaganda improved soldiers morale
- Nobody wins in the trenches
- Getting weapons and preparing for war
- Influences your thought and actions by misleading you
- Tanks were designed to combat this
26 Clues: Burned your eyes • the causes of WWI • underwater stealth • the spark the caused WWI • Make America Great Again • The big WWI trouble makers • Nobody wins in the trenches • flew Reconnaissance missions • The league of Nations purpose • foreign propaganda causes this • The fate of the german military • having to pay money for mistake • Tanks were designed to combat this • ...
WW1 Quiz 2023-07-17
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- When officers ordered an advance
- strong feeling of patriotism and pride for one's country
- also known as the Allied Powers
- extending a country's authority over other countries.
- British navy must at all times be equal or better than any two other navies
- also known as the Central Powers
- Plan plan designed to avoid a two-front war
- policy of making a country's armed forces very strong
- Continuous stalemates led to what are known as...
- terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve its goals
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- imperialism resulted from...
- a standard war tactic
- a deal between Austria-Hungary and Germany
- when two or more countries are in competition to become best equipped militarily
- a threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face dire consequences
- war where country must fight two distinct fronts
- unification of the Slavic peoples of the Balkans
- One purpose-to win the war
- narrow strip between trenches
- group of countries united for purpose of military protection
20 Clues: a standard war tactic • One purpose-to win the war • imperialism resulted from... • narrow strip between trenches • also known as the Allied Powers • When officers ordered an advance • also known as the Central Powers • a deal between Austria-Hungary and Germany • Plan plan designed to avoid a two-front war • war where country must fight two distinct fronts • ...
Government and Citizenship Vocab 2023-11-14
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- Head of the executive branch.
- Interprets the law.
- Government system that is the most common.
- A group that seeks to influence public policy on certain issues.
- Government system that the United States uses.
- A system of basic rules and principles by which a government is organized.
- Formal agreement between two or more countries.
- A group that supports candidates for public offices.
- Supreme authority, or power.
- A legal member of a country.
- A from of government in which citizens hold political power; citizens are the ultimate source of government power and authority.
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- Government system that is the most rare.
- Activities having to do with one's society and community.
- The unjust use of power.
- Head of the judicial branch.
- A set of goals describing how a country's government plans to interact with other countries' governments.
- Which branch of government carries out or enforces the law.
- Head of the legislative branch.
- Establishes laws.
- Managing communication and relationships between countries.
20 Clues: Establishes laws. • Interprets the law. • The unjust use of power. • Head of the judicial branch. • Supreme authority, or power. • A legal member of a country. • Head of the executive branch. • Head of the legislative branch. • Government system that is the most rare. • Government system that is the most common. • Government system that the United States uses. • ...
Cold War 2024-01-06
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- number to the nearest million that a Military Industrial Complex created in terms of jobs
- Last name of Senator who suggested that McCarthy debased the Senate
- Year in which Stalin predicts worldwide triumph of Communism
- Number of countries in NATO as of 1955
- US and Soviet competition post WW2
- Tons of goods dropped in Berlin daily
- struggle for weapons superiority
- Place where US met Soviets and Britain to form UN
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- Countries subject to Soviet Domination
- War responsible for the Communist fall of China
- Type of list the Hollywood Ten were placed on
- Number to the nearest million, in which the Marshall act spent
- Truman's "presidential number"
- Number of countries bordering the Iron Curtain
- Doctrine passed supporting nations under Communist threat
- System reformed by McCarran-Walter Act
- Policy stating that America would contain Soviet tendencies
- making the military power of the US so strong that no one dare attack
- Organization formed under the ideal of collective security
- Committee charged with investigating disloyalty in America
20 Clues: Truman's "presidential number" • struggle for weapons superiority • US and Soviet competition post WW2 • Tons of goods dropped in Berlin daily • Countries subject to Soviet Domination • Number of countries in NATO as of 1955 • System reformed by McCarran-Walter Act • Type of list the Hollywood Ten were placed on • Number of countries bordering the Iron Curtain • ...
Cold War 2023-02-21
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- famous south Korean brand
- easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
- surname of the general who suggested missile attack on Korea
- Harry Truman's foreign policy to prevent the expansion of communism.
- situation being ready for the war, attacking the other easily
- a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighbouring countries,
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- military organization of USSR and socialist countries
- name of the first animal in the space
- allies agreed to divide Germany into zones here
- something that is more powerful than atomic bomb
- the first satellite that was sent to the space
- first name of the general who proposed financial aid to the countries in the post war period
12 Clues: famous south Korean brand • name of the first animal in the space • the first satellite that was sent to the space • allies agreed to divide Germany into zones here • something that is more powerful than atomic bomb • military organization of USSR and socialist countries • surname of the general who suggested missile attack on Korea • ...
Comprehensive Review Crossword on the HDI Part I 2014-11-20
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- States The country that ranked 5th in 2013 HDI
- ______ _______ human development is when the countries score 0.800 or above on the HDI
- _____ human development is when the countries score less than 0.550
- The country that ranked 2nd in 2013 HDI
- The HDI component that takes into consideration the level of wealth, comfort and necessities available
- _____ human development is when the countries score from 0.700-0.799
- How the HDI component that relates to the human body is measured
- The Pakistan economist that help create the HDI
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- The country that ranked 4th in 2013 HDI
- The country that ranked 3rd in 2013 HDI
- How the HDI component that relates to the acquisition of knowledge through an institution is measured
- The HDI component that relates to the human body
- The country that ranked 1st in 2013 HDI
- How the HDI component that takes into consideration the level of wealth, comfort and necessities available is measured
- The HDI component that relates to the acquisition of knowledge through an institution
- _____ human development is when the countries score from 0.550-0.699
- The Indian economist that help create the HDI
17 Clues: The country that ranked 4th in 2013 HDI • The country that ranked 3rd in 2013 HDI • The country that ranked 1st in 2013 HDI • The country that ranked 2nd in 2013 HDI • The Indian economist that help create the HDI • States The country that ranked 5th in 2013 HDI • The Pakistan economist that help create the HDI • The HDI component that relates to the human body • ...
Comprehensive Review Crossword on the HDI Part I 2014-11-20
Across
- The country that ranked 3rd in 2013 HDI
- _____ human development is when the countries score from 0.550-0.699
- The country that ranked 2nd in 2013 HDI
- How the HDI component that relates to the acquisition of knowledge through an institution is measured
- The Indian economist that help create the HDI
- The HDI component that relates to the acquisition of knowledge through an institution
- _____ human development is when the countries score from 0.700-0.799
- The country that ranked 4th in 2013 HDI
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- The HDI component that takes into consideration the level of wealth, comfort and necessities available
- The country that ranked 1st in 2013 HDI
- The Pakistan economist that help create the HDI
- ______ _______ human development is when the countries score 0.800 or above on the HDI
- The HDI component that relates to the human body
- How the HDI component that relates to the human body is measured
- States The country that ranked 5th in 2013 HDI
- How the HDI component that takes into consideration the level of wealth, comfort and necessities available is measured
- _____ human development is when the countries score less than 0.550
17 Clues: The country that ranked 3rd in 2013 HDI • The country that ranked 1st in 2013 HDI • The country that ranked 2nd in 2013 HDI • The country that ranked 4th in 2013 HDI • The Indian economist that help create the HDI • States The country that ranked 5th in 2013 HDI • The Pakistan economist that help create the HDI • The HDI component that relates to the human body • ...
War of 1812 2022-01-19
Across
- Wanted a strong federal government
- Imprisoning people from foreign countries that were deemed dangerous
- The Fed.Gov is in charge of trade between states
- A crime to criticize the government
- Washington showed military force during this rebellion
- This was created to help the economy
- stopping goods from entering or leaving a place
- Wanted to focus on farming
- France wanted a bribe and loan to have peace.
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- An act to force a person into military duty
- Established judicial review
- this doubled the size of the U.S.
- European Countries cannot colonize in N.A. and S.A.
- The Fed.Gov does not have to pay taxes to the states.
- A group of citizens that are needed when the military is unable to help
- Congressmen who wanted Congress to declare war
- Cut all trade with countries.
- Supreme court can determine if a law is constitutional or not
18 Clues: Wanted to focus on farming • Established judicial review • Cut all trade with countries. • this doubled the size of the U.S. • Wanted a strong federal government • A crime to criticize the government • This was created to help the economy • An act to force a person into military duty • France wanted a bribe and loan to have peace. • ...
Globalization 2024-05-15
Across
- Spying on other countries for information
- Attempt to persuade a country to do what you want by hurting them economically
- policies regarding USA and relationship with other countries
- Judicial Branch of the United Nations
- create conditions for peace in areas experiencing conflict
- USA got involved after soviet missile bases were found in CUBA
- deals with rules of trade between countries
- war
- Attempts to improve living conditions around the world
Down
- policies regarding the USA
- USA used diplomacy to release hostages
- conflict resolution via conversations
- organization that focuses on defending member states
- USA persuaded South Africa to end Apartheid with sanctions
- Organization that focuses on keeping peace around the world
- USA got involved to help West Germany with humanitarian efforts
- USA got involved after the bombing of Pearl Harbour
- USA got involved to "peace keep" and stop the spread of communism
18 Clues: war • policies regarding the USA • conflict resolution via conversations • Judicial Branch of the United Nations • USA used diplomacy to release hostages • Spying on other countries for information • deals with rules of trade between countries • USA got involved after the bombing of Pearl Harbour • organization that focuses on defending member states • ...
Unit 2 (1/2) 2024-10-14
Across
- People against involvement with other countries
- Amendment that allowed the people to directly vote for senators
- Muckraker, police photographer
- Amendment that made the sale of alcohol illegal
- A state / country that is controlled or protected by another
- People who exposed the evils of society through photography, writing and journalism
- The ___ Diplomacy Roosevelts "motto," stating the US was the policeman of the world
- The banning of alcohol
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- People could remove elected officials
- Amendment that allowed women to vote
- People proposing a bill
- People voting on laws
- The act of acquiring territory or gaining control over "weaker" countries
- A movement to tackle Americas political problems through uniting
- The ___ Diplomacy was one in which loans were given Latin American countries in exchange for influence
- Amendment that gave the United States control over Cuban domestic, foreign, and economic policy
- Preservation, protection and restoration of the natural enviroment
- First progressive president
18 Clues: People voting on laws • The banning of alcohol • People proposing a bill • First progressive president • Muckraker, police photographer • Amendment that allowed women to vote • People could remove elected officials • People against involvement with other countries • Amendment that made the sale of alcohol illegal • A state / country that is controlled or protected by another • ...
Imperialism 2021-12-06
Across
- an Indian soldier serving under British
- Conference that took place to divide land in Africa
- European countries believe they had to help lesser developed countries
- Areas that are being imperialized
- 1st continent to be taken over
- where did the countries that were taking over other places come from?
- Leaving traditional rulers in charge
- follows certain dynasties to rule
Down
- When little was known about Africa
- treated indigenous people as children
- Muslim Lands
- Europeans ruling colonies and territories themselves
- Believed people should be the same as them
13 Clues: Muslim Lands • 1st continent to be taken over • Areas that are being imperialized • follows certain dynasties to rule • When little was known about Africa • Leaving traditional rulers in charge • treated indigenous people as children • an Indian soldier serving under British • Believed people should be the same as them • Conference that took place to divide land in Africa • ...
George Washington: "The Precedent President" 2023-02-19
Across
- One of the political parties that developed during Washington's presidency
- If a president serves two terms, they serve this many years
- What Washington wanted our relationships with other countries to be based on
- Group of advisors
- Washington started the practice of giving an Inaugural and Farewell one
- What Washington decided to be called
- Washington rejected being called "His High ___"
- Washington added "so help me God" to the end
Down
- Title given to the heads of departments
- Developed during Washington's presidency
- An example that others follow
- term describing the relationship between countries
- The number of terms Washington served
- Not getting involved in other countries' problems
- The precedents Washington started have become an ___ constitution
15 Clues: Group of advisors • An example that others follow • What Washington decided to be called • The number of terms Washington served • Title given to the heads of departments • Developed during Washington's presidency • Washington added "so help me God" to the end • Washington rejected being called "His High ___" • Not getting involved in other countries' problems • ...
The Monroe Doctrine 2016-11-06
Across
- most of the new countries where politically
- denies the claim of the Doctrine and expands its sphere influence another 50 miles
- the Congress of Vienna established this
- According to the Doctrine the New World and the Old one are this
- a policy of intervening in the affairs of other countries
- diplomatic meeting between European powers
- America initially lacks this
- was essentially non-existent
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- stays out of European affairs
- Spain was looking to establish colonies in
- belief in one country's superiority in its actions
- the new countries couldn't
- Russia established this, refusing to allow non-Russians into Alaska
- accepted the Doctrine
- should stay out of American affairs
15 Clues: accepted the Doctrine • the new countries couldn't • America initially lacks this • was essentially non-existent • stays out of European affairs • should stay out of American affairs • the Congress of Vienna established this • Spain was looking to establish colonies in • diplomatic meeting between European powers • most of the new countries where politically • ...
Communword 2023-05-04
Across
- World of democratic countries
- Acronym for a concept where weapons cancel out
- Campaign where Mao encouraged public to speak on communism
- Region of Korea was occupied by the communists
- Concept where farms give crops to the government
- Group enforcing the little red book
- Group of people turned on in CCP
- World of Non-aligned countries
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- World of communists
- Plan that had the US help Europe rebuild the economy
- Plan had the US supply countries fighting communism.
- Location of a "race" between the US and USSR
- Revolution led by Mao to purge the CCP
- Group of people depended on in USSR
- Region of Korea occupied by the United States
15 Clues: World of communists • World of democratic countries • World of Non-aligned countries • Group of people turned on in CCP • Group of people depended on in USSR • Group enforcing the little red book • Revolution led by Mao to purge the CCP • Location of a "race" between the US and USSR • Region of Korea occupied by the United States • ...
Foreign Policy (Crossword Puzzle) 2024-03-14
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- a nations goals and ambitions
- a somewhat friendship between states
- a ban of trading with a certain opposing nation
- establishes diplomatic relations with other countries
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- government plan or action involving other countries
- helps the President's foreign policies and the things that involve other nations
- a forged agreement between countries
- protects our nation from other countries and/or harm
- building relationships around the world
- a government plan or action that involves our nation
10 Clues: a nations goals and ambitions • a forged agreement between countries • a somewhat friendship between states • building relationships around the world • a ban of trading with a certain opposing nation • government plan or action involving other countries • protects our nation from other countries and/or harm • a government plan or action that involves our nation • ...
Big Little...Reveal? 2020-10-17
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- my favorite color
- a symbol shared on my finger and my brothers
- is my favorite flavor from Starbucks
- I hate these kinds of movies they are too mushy for me
- There are two of these countries I belong to in the ocean
- my favorite soccer team from Spain
- my least favorite color
- I'm really tall compared to my friends :)
- The land of Africa and what one of my countries is surrounded in
- A favorite Tim Burton movie of mine
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- I have three of them
- Where I had the best pizza of my life
- one of my favorite countries I ever visited
- Is the number of letters in my middle name
- The color opposite of my hair
- It might be the texture of my hair or is it...
- The only kind of coffee I will drink in a shot
- is the number on my ankle for forever
18 Clues: my favorite color • I have three of them • my least favorite color • The color opposite of my hair • my favorite soccer team from Spain • A favorite Tim Burton movie of mine • is my favorite flavor from Starbucks • Where I had the best pizza of my life • is the number on my ankle for forever • I'm really tall compared to my friends :) • ...
History 2017-03-01
Across
- A conflict between countries or different groups in country
- A group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch or country
- A belief in a superhuman
- Make changes on something in order to improve it
- A title of rulers in Asia
- A process of getting area under control
- A set or category of things having same properties
- The male ruler of independent state
- A set of things working together as a one part.
Down
- A system of rules
- A peace of time
- A system of government by the whole population of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- A union of different nations
- A parent state of a colony
- A person regarded as an inspired teacher in Islam
- Disagreement in interests of countries
- The right of self-goverment inside other country
- An Arab leader
18 Clues: An Arab leader • A peace of time • A system of rules • A belief in a superhuman • A title of rulers in Asia • A parent state of a colony • A union of different nations • The male ruler of independent state • Disagreement in interests of countries • A process of getting area under control • A set of things working together as a one part. • ...
Globalisation 2013-02-15
Across
- to do with the economy, money, and earning a living
- how companies trade, ideas and lifestyles are spreading more easily around the world
- a fund set up by governments to make loans to countries especially for trade
- a factory where people work for long hours, for low pay
- less economically developed country
- the amount of something that people are willing to buy
- company with branches in many countries
Down
- More Economically Developed Country
- uses machines to do most of the work
- Centre where people work all day long ont he phone
- making products in factories
- set up to make trade between countries easier; over 150 countries belong to it
12 Clues: making products in factories • More Economically Developed Country • less economically developed country • uses machines to do most of the work • company with branches in many countries • Centre where people work all day long ont he phone • to do with the economy, money, and earning a living • the amount of something that people are willing to buy • ...
Imperialism 2022-11-11
Across
- A stronger country taking over a weaker one
- areas where only certain countries can trade with eachother
- Drug used to balance trade with China
- Survival of the fittest
- A meeting that was used to divide Africa up into multiple countries in a "civil" manner
- The country that had most power and control of the continents
Down
- This policy gave all nations equal rights to trade
- Countries wanted this power for land
- The treaty of _______ was unequal and benefited Britain
- A rebellion that attempted to get rid of Opium in China
- The opium wars banned this because of Chinas poor economy after the opium crisis
- Countries wanted this power for resources
12 Clues: Survival of the fittest • Countries wanted this power for land • Drug used to balance trade with China • Countries wanted this power for resources • A stronger country taking over a weaker one • This policy gave all nations equal rights to trade • The treaty of _______ was unequal and benefited Britain • A rebellion that attempted to get rid of Opium in China • ...
FINAL BATTLE 2023-03-08
Across
- Increases physical capital, examples include bridges and harbors
- Countries with solid institutions and political stability have historically had more economic growth
- Countries that have better education and training are more productive
- government policies designed to increase production by reducing business taxes and/or regulations
- Increases physical capital
- The supply and demand of loans in the economy
Down
- Countries that have more of this are more productive
- Increases human capital
- Capitalism promotes innovation and provides incentives to improve productivity
- Increase in output per input decreases over time
- Countries that have more machines and tools are more productive
- The adverse effect of government borrowing on internal private sector spending
12 Clues: Increases human capital • Increases physical capital • The supply and demand of loans in the economy • Increase in output per input decreases over time • Countries that have more of this are more productive • Countries that have more machines and tools are more productive • Increases physical capital, examples include bridges and harbors • ...
Cold war crossword puzzle 2023-05-29
Across
- Taking big risks to force a favorable outcome in international relations.
- The leader of Cuba who was known for his communist regime.
- Stopping the spread of communism by keeping it in check.
- The policy of helping countries threatened by communism.
Down
- Countries that chose not to align with either the United States or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- a failed attempt by the United States to overthrow the Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, in 1961.
- Giving money and support to help war-damaged European countries recover.
- The invisible line dividing communist and non-communist countries in Europe.
- Countries that were not aligned with either the United States or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) A group of countries that promise to defend each other if attacked.
10 Clues: Stopping the spread of communism by keeping it in check. • The policy of helping countries threatened by communism. • The leader of Cuba who was known for his communist regime. • Giving money and support to help war-damaged European countries recover. • Taking big risks to force a favorable outcome in international relations. • ...
Global Economy 2014-11-12
Across
- limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported and exported within a given period.
- and services sold to another country.
- Trade Zones/A selected area where products can be imported duty-free and then stored, assembled, and/or used in manufacturing.
- nation's transportation,communication, and utility systems.
- Bank/The international bank for reconstruction and development.
- Monetary Fund/Organization that maintains an orderly system of world grand and exchange rates.
- Trade Organization/The international organization that settles trade disagreements and enforces free trade agreements.
- of Payments/The difference between a country's total payments to other countries and tis total receipts from other countries.
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- and services bought from another country.
- Barrier/Government restrictions to reduce free trade.
- tax that a government places on certain imported products.
- the importing or exporting of a certain product or service.
- Rate/The value of money of one country expressed in terms of the money of another country.
- Trade Barrier/Hiring family members when jobs are available in an organization.
- Venture/An agreement between two or more companies from different countries to share a business project.
- Company/An organization that conducts business in several countries.
- Community/Another name for a common market.
- Trade Barrier/Special tax on the sale of books.
18 Clues: and services sold to another country. • and services bought from another country. • Community/Another name for a common market. • Trade Barrier/Special tax on the sale of books. • Barrier/Government restrictions to reduce free trade. • tax that a government places on certain imported products. • the importing or exporting of a certain product or service. • ...
Global Economy 2014-11-12
Across
- Type of trade barrier where hiring family members when jobs are available in an organization.
- The value of money of one country expressed in terms of the money of another country.
- A tax that a government places on certain imported products.
- Another name for a common market.
- Government restrictions to reduce free trade.
- An agreement between two or more companies from different countries to share a business project.
- Goods and services bought from another country.
- The international bank for reconstruction and development.
- A selected area where products can be imported duty-free and then stored, assembled, and/or used in manufacturing.
Down
- Type of trade barrier with special tax on the sale of books.
- A limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported and exported within a given period.
- A nation's transportation,communication, and utility systems.
- Goods and services sold to another country.
- The difference between a country's total payments to other countries and tis total receipts from other countries.
- The difference between a country's total exports and total imports of goods.
- An organization that conducts business in several countries.
- The international organization that settles trade disagreements and enforces free trade agreements.
- Stopping the importing or exporting of a certain product or service.
18 Clues: Another name for a common market. • Goods and services sold to another country. • Government restrictions to reduce free trade. • Goods and services bought from another country. • The international bank for reconstruction and development. • Type of trade barrier with special tax on the sale of books. • A tax that a government places on certain imported products. • ...
WWI Crossword 2024-01-12
Across
- An Islamic group that believes that Mohammad appointed Ali as the true leader of Islam.
- Money owed by people or countries to other organizations or countries.
- The rate that prices go up during a period of time. It leads to poverty and a lower value of a country's money.
- Document signed at the end of WWI. Germany suffered many punishments, such as a reduced military, loss of territory, and had to pay money.
- Organization set up at the end of WWI led by US President Woodrow Wilson. All countries were supposed to meet and discuss their differences instead of going to war.
- The largest Islamic group that believes the true leader of Islam was elected by the community.
- This group lives in the Middle East without a true homeland. They are spread through Syria, Iraq, Turkey, and Iran.
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- Money that Germany was required to pay to the Allied countries for damage done during the war.
- To not pay your loans or money that you owe.
- Cutting off relationships with other countries.
- Restricting a country's trade with other countries, usually through taxes, in order to be isolated.
- Money given to a person or country but must be paid back.
12 Clues: To not pay your loans or money that you owe. • Cutting off relationships with other countries. • Money given to a person or country but must be paid back. • Money owed by people or countries to other organizations or countries. • An Islamic group that believes that Mohammad appointed Ali as the true leader of Islam. • ...
Currency 2023-12-14
Across
- - A unit of currency used in the United States and some other countries.
- - Money in the form of coins or banknotes.
- - The currency used in many European countries.
- - A place where people keep their money, borrow, or invest.
- - The currency used in the United Kingdom.
- - A small, flat case used to carry cash, cards, and other small items.
Down
- - A piece of paper money.
- - The currency used in India, Pakistan, and other countries.
- - The currency used in several Latin American countries, like Mexico.
- - A small, flat, and round piece of metal used as money.
- - An arrangement with a bank to keep money and manage transactions.
- - The currency used in China.
12 Clues: - A piece of paper money. • - The currency used in China. • - Money in the form of coins or banknotes. • - The currency used in the United Kingdom. • - The currency used in many European countries. • - A small, flat, and round piece of metal used as money. • - A place where people keep their money, borrow, or invest. • ...
Geography 1 2022-10-09
Across
- In which continent is Kenya?
- How many oceans are there?
- Only scientists live on this continent
- All continents are divided into?
- How many countries does Africa have?
- The shape of the earth.
- Which is the largest continent?
- Seven huge areas of land on earth
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- The continent with the fewest people
- What are the huge areas of water on the surface of the earth are called?
- Russia is in this continent.
- Which is the deepest ocean in the world?
- How many countries does Europe have?
- What is the world around us called?
- How many continents are there on planet earth?
15 Clues: The shape of the earth. • How many oceans are there? • In which continent is Kenya? • Russia is in this continent. • Which is the largest continent? • All continents are divided into? • Seven huge areas of land on earth • What is the world around us called? • The continent with the fewest people • How many countries does Europe have? • How many countries does Africa have? • ...
Saudi Arabia Economy 2020-11-18
Across
- Shekel, the currency used in Israel
- exchange, this is when money is transferred from 1 currency to another currency in the same value (Hint: 1 US Dollar = 74 Indian Rupees)
- taxes on imported goods (usually used to encourage domestic goods)
- Arabia, a country in Southwest Asia that exports a LOT of crude oil
- Lira, the current used in Turkey
- a trade barrier that stops trade between 2 countries
- a system of money for general use in a specific country
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- oil, an oil that has been refined (an oil that has been inside a factory; the opposite of crude oil)
- countries choose to only produce the goods and services they can make most efficiently and the cheapest
- a legal limit on how much of a product can be imported into a country
- oil, an oil that has NOT been refined (Hint: the oil is fresh from the ground)
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (an organization that helps connect oil-producing countries to each other)
- countries do this for the goods that they cannot or will not produce efficiently on their own
13 Clues: Lira, the current used in Turkey • Shekel, the currency used in Israel • a trade barrier that stops trade between 2 countries • a system of money for general use in a specific country • taxes on imported goods (usually used to encourage domestic goods) • Arabia, a country in Southwest Asia that exports a LOT of crude oil • ...
Ch. 17 Economic Interdependence 2024-01-31
Across
- Specialization leads to _________ production. (pg. 175)
- With specialization, the cost of production is _______. (pg. 175)
- the availability of productive resources influences industrial development and promotes _____________ (pg. 175)
- Relationship in which each member of a group relies on the other members for something they need. (pg. 177)
- Through ______, regions get more of the goods an services they need or want. (pg. 175)
- When regions and countries trade, a greater variety of goods is available to _____________. (pg. 178)
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- Major _______________________ of the United States include Canada, China, Mexico and Japan. (pg. 177)
- The goods and services that are produced and then sold to other regions and countries. (pg. 177)
- Countries and regions specialize and trade in the global economy to produce goods and services ________. (pg. 176).
- The United States and all of the countries in the Western Hemisphere are part of the ____________. (pg. 176
- The goods and services that are bought and brought in from other regions or countries. (pg. 177)
- a system of trade (pg. 175)
- a major import in the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina (pg. 178)
13 Clues: a system of trade (pg. 175) • Specialization leads to _________ production. (pg. 175) • With specialization, the cost of production is _______. (pg. 175) • a major import in the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina (pg. 178) • Through ______, regions get more of the goods an services they need or want. (pg. 175) • ...
The Post WWII Challenge 2022-05-31
Across
- Alliance of Eastern Communist Countries
- Canada's first French Canadian Governor General.
- Living in the suburbs made many into...
- An American plan to give foreign aid to countries devasted by WWII. Hoping they would not become communist.
- The theory that countries need to be kept from becoming communist for fear others nearby would also become communist.
- New Political party formed out of the CCF. Presented socialist ideas to Canadians.
- Traded Russian secrets for a life in Canada.
- People fleeing oppression in their home countries. Canada's immigration policy changed to admit them.
- Architect of the Quiet Revolution
- An alliance of western democratic countries.
- Protesters and activists who initially tried to opt out of society.
- Leader of the NDP. Helped bring Medicare to Canadians.
- Moved from radio to TV with Hockey Night in Canada.
- caused by previous interference in relationships, increasing population and prosperity.
- Rock star type following and enthusiasm for a politician.
- The last province to join Canada in 1949.
- New creatures on the scene with their own style and music.
- MP killed during the FLQ crisis.
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- a war of espionage and threats.
- Created to accommodate an increasing population.
- Life in the suburbs depended on this.
- The Father of Confederation in Newfoundland.
- US policy of providing military aid to countries battling the spread of communism.
- An attempt to radically change Quebec society
- Canadian society in the 50s and 60s is centered on ...
- Increased productivity provided Canadians with a period of____ (Opposite of Depression).
- Won a Nobel Peace Prize for suggesting peacekeeping troops to solve the Suez Crisis.
- Trudeau compared living next to the USA with sleeping with an _____________.
- Canada did not participate in this conflict, but many draft dodgers took refuge here.
- Expo 67 was held in this city to celebrate Canada's 100th anniversary.
- Trudeau realized that Canada would be this type of society.
- US President assassinated in 1963.
- Simply known as the King.
- Purpose was to promote Canadian culture and counter US influence in Canada.
- The kind of society Canada became with many items for people to buy (and money to buy them).
- The satellite that made Canada the third nation in space.
36 Clues: Simply known as the King. • a war of espionage and threats. • MP killed during the FLQ crisis. • Architect of the Quiet Revolution • US President assassinated in 1963. • Life in the suburbs depended on this. • Alliance of Eastern Communist Countries • Living in the suburbs made many into... • The last province to join Canada in 1949. • ...
Travel 2024-01-26
Across
- Document required for travel to other countries
- A person who accompanies and assists tourists during a trip
- The most visited mountain in the world because of its height.
- Limit crossed when traveling between two countries
- City with lots of nightlife in its casinos
- Feeling of discomfort caused by time change between countries
- Ancient tombs of Egypt
- Famous building visited by tourists
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- Place to travel to
- Place of temporary accommodation during a trip
- Where you keep your belongings for a trip
- Adventurous and economical one-bag trip
- Icon of the city of love
- Short, organized trip to visit a place
- Used to find your way around a place
15 Clues: Place to travel to • Ancient tombs of Egypt • Icon of the city of love • Famous building visited by tourists • Used to find your way around a place • Short, organized trip to visit a place • Adventurous and economical one-bag trip • Where you keep your belongings for a trip • City with lots of nightlife in its casinos • Place of temporary accommodation during a trip • ...
World War II 2023-05-12
Across
- Militaristic system with a dictator
- U.S. naval base that was attacked by Japan on December 7th
- Japan started losing the war when they lost the Battle of __
- The "bad countries"
- Socialist system with forced labor
- The Americans and British both signed the __ to declare their intentions
- Leader of Germany in the 1930s and '40s
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- Law signed by FDR to help Britain fight Germany
- Italian dictator who invented Fascism
- The invasion of France was nicknamed __
- The "good" countries
- Secret weapon made in Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- Future president who led all free countries' soldiers
- When the government controls everything and citizens have no freedom
- Hitler's plan to kill every Jew in Europe
15 Clues: The "bad countries" • The "good" countries • Socialist system with forced labor • Militaristic system with a dictator • Italian dictator who invented Fascism • The invasion of France was nicknamed __ • Leader of Germany in the 1930s and '40s • Hitler's plan to kill every Jew in Europe • Secret weapon made in Oak Ridge, Tennessee • ...
Middle East Review 2022-05-24
Across
- The Camp David Accords was a peace agreement between Israel and this country
- Iraq invaded this country for its oil in 1989
- This is the unlawful use of violence and intimidation
- This country is Israel's number one ally in the world
- Many Arab countries used oil revenue to ____ their countries
- Iran and this country fought an eight year war during the 1980s
- Saddam Hussein was believed to have weapons of ____________ during the war in Iraq.
- Jews and Arabs do not get along because of their religions, but they also struggle over _____.
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- this city is very important to both the Jews and the Arabs and is considered the capital city
- After 9/ll, the US began this war
- President Anwar Sadat of Egypt was assassinated for signing this with Israel
- 39 countries led by the US were a part of this war
- Saddam Hussein was this type of ruler in Iraq
- The United States used the CIA to overthrow which government in the Middle East?
- This terror group took credit for 9/ll
- Nasser was the Egyptian president who took over this canal
- Which country won the Six Day War in 1967?
- Many countries in the Middle East have power and influence because they control this resource
18 Clues: After 9/ll, the US began this war • This terror group took credit for 9/ll • Which country won the Six Day War in 1967? • Saddam Hussein was this type of ruler in Iraq • Iraq invaded this country for its oil in 1989 • 39 countries led by the US were a part of this war • This is the unlawful use of violence and intimidation • ...
Chapters 10-14 2018-12-09
Across
- this non-profit and sometimes international organizations usually doesn’t involve the government (even though the government might give it financial assistance) and includes agencies like the Red Cross, Greenpeace, OXFAM
- this aid describes financial aid given to a country directly
- this involves opening an industry to more competition by removing government rules
- the ability of something to be maintained is given this term. As we have studied, it raises the issue of whether we can maintain our consumption of resources
- this aid is given during times of natural disaster or other
- when countries give this aid, they are avoiding making a political decision as they provide funds to international organizations that do global work
- this regional agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the USA has been replaced with the USMCA in the USA, or CUSMA in Canada. The agreement promises to remove tariffs from certain products, remove restrictions from certain industries (dairy), and open up markets for export (online shopping) (initials)
- this agency works to improve trade relations among the countries of the world by removing tariffs and other barriers to trade (intials)
- this is the sale of government-owned businesses and services to citizens
- this type of economy didn’t expand globally as easily as the free market because it didn’t encourage profit and governments controlled all aspects of it
- this agreement established a system of rules, institutions , and procedures for the postwar global economy
- this economist’s ideas were that global economies should not be controlled by the government and need to have less government control and his ideas are seen when countries around the world privatize, cut spending, and reduce regulations
- provides loans to less developed countries that are in financial difficulty and these countries are usually required to meet certain political and economic conditions
- this agency works together with the World Bank to bring stability to international monetary affairs and to help expand world trade (initials)
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- this is the strongest form of regional integration in order to improve the economies of member countries
- this British economist’s ideas form the foundation for government spending and taxation and he influenced many Western economies to reform capitalism
- this trade describes the process of reducing barriers to trade
- this is when a country prints more money but the money buys less because there is too much of it
- this is how the IMF is funded and this payment is based on the wealth of a country as wealthier countries pay more
- this term indicates that globalization has led to people moving from rural to cities as cities offer globally more services, employment, and economic opportunities
- this global economic agency of the UN operates on the ideas that no special advantages should be given to countries, a country can protect domestic trade with tariffs, and countries can negotiate on the removal of trade restrictions once a member of the agency
- this type of funding makes trade difficult to conduct because a country helps to finance part of the price for a certain domestic good in order to make it cheaper when exported to other countries
- this organization includes free trade of goods and services, the free movement of capital and labour, and a common currency. Trading partners outside this trading bloc are subject to a common set of trade restrictions. This organization functions for Europe.
- this meant that all printed money would be convertible to gold and could be cashed for that gold
- this group, now changed to the G7 since 2014 after Russian was expelled, was a group consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, Russia and the United States. Its members belong to the IMF and World Bank and influenced policies of the WTO. This group was often criticized around the world for representing the elite and not considering the rest of the world in their policies.
- this is the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's care. As seen in the textbook, people who believe in this feel a responsibility to protect and tend the earth to keep it healthy for future generations.
- the main objective of this regional organization is to improve its member countries’ economies by opening markets, promoting economic development, and conserving the environment. It mostly serves South America.
27 Clues: this aid is given during times of natural disaster or other • this aid describes financial aid given to a country directly • this trade describes the process of reducing barriers to trade • this is the sale of government-owned businesses and services to citizens • this involves opening an industry to more competition by removing government rules • ...
AP Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-17
Across
- Multinational corporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well. Subtly imbedded in every finished product is the introduction of a new culture.
- An organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
- One of the countries dominated WTO
- Two countries trading products, services, and capital between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- An organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations.
- One of the diseases spread due to freedom to travel.
- It was founded after the World War in 1944.
- "Globalization is the most slippery, dangerous, and important buzzword of the late 20th century," qouted by whom?
- An aspect of globalization that formed the United Nations.
- Results in products with low supply; we are forced to import the needed products, which in turn would result in higher prices.
- A trade that was previously done by western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England, and Holland during the 15th and 16th centuries.
- An aspect of globalization, they formed different institutions and organizations like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and GATT-WTO to control the world's economy.
- An aspect of globalization in which people come and go to other parts of the world to study, take a vacation, enjoy, work, compete, and research.
- One of the goals of the Europeans in the places they colonized.
- Benefits gained in trading products, services and capitals with the other countries because the number of products one can choose from the market increases significantly.
- "Globalization can be defined as the intensification of worldwide social relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa." qouted by whom?
- The person who brought the culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa, and Southern Europe.
- Refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting, as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- One of the goods included in the big contribution in expanding the exchange of ideas and people's knowledge.
- The former name of the World Trade Organization.
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- The type of business put up by foreign investors in the Philippines. They are primarily service-oriented, which includes call centers.
- This results in both countries as labor in the rich countries is denied work at the same time.
- One of the many others, delivers world news as it happens in real time.
- Connected continents, and made it easier for people in different parts of the world to communicate instantly with the use of satellites and miles-long fiber-optic cables.
- It happened in a number of places in the world during the last part of the 18th century and early part of the 19th century.
- A country that was also spred Catholicism by the catholic missionaries from Europe.
- An aspect of globalization in which information technology has paved the way to cultural globalization.
- Number of members in the World Trade Organization.
- A free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics, society, technology, and culture.
- Started on October 24, 1945. Before they only had 51 members, but now they have 193 members.
- Because of the capital being brought to the country by the large foreign investors, a number of Filipinos became employed.
- A combination of western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- Deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of the country’s colonization.
- An agreement between different regions and countries that aims to open up economic trade, business, and financial coordination.
- An aspect of globalization due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world, has influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- Aim of the WTO is to remove them to create a free environment for foreign trade.
- The tobacco harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there from 1565 - 1815.
- The trade route between China and other countries during the 207–220 B.C.
- A place where the minimum wage is 705 pesos as of 2021 per day.
- One of the countries dominated WTO
40 Clues: One of the countries dominated WTO • One of the countries dominated WTO • It was founded after the World War in 1944. • The former name of the World Trade Organization. • Number of members in the World Trade Organization. • One of the diseases spread due to freedom to travel. • An aspect of globalization that formed the United Nations. • ...
Globalization 2022-02-14
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- It brings to our country not only material goods but their culture as well.
- It is the intensification of worldwide social–relation which link the distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa.
- It is an Organization to help all countries about their territorial disputes in other countries which created different diplomatic agreements, embassy or consulate in other countries.
- It is the process of transferring an asset from public ownership—specifically ownership by a national government—to private ownership and operation.
- How many members are there in World Trade Organization?
- How much is the minimum wage in the provinces as of 2021? PHP 300-_ _ _
- It creates employment and job opportunities
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- How much is the minimum wage in Metro Manila as of 2021?
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- One of the examples of Globalization
- It is an organization composed of different countries, which sets the boundaries, limitations and trade policies among member countries. Trade It is referred to as exchange of goods, services and capitals.
- One of the News Networks aside from CNN, Aljazeera, and many others deliver world news as they happened in real time.
- They were Spanish trading ships which for two and a half centuries linked the Spanish Captaincy General of the Philippines with New Spain across the Pacific Ocean
- Date where World Trade Organization was found: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1, 1995
- Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and freely as possible.
- It is an organization which promotes long–term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- It is an organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations.
- Freedom to travel also gives problem to the world like spreading of diseases aside from Aids, SARS, HIV, H1N1 flu and Ebola.
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- One of the five countries dominated WTO along with China, Germany, Japan, and Netherlands.
- It is an international financial institution that aims to promote global monetary and financial stability through the coordination of global central banks and their monetary policy efforts.
- Transnational Corporations or Multinational companies lead globalization. They formed different institution and organization.
- Because of the capital being brought to the country by the large foreign investors, a number of Filipinos became employed, being employed. People now have the means to buy product and to support their needs.
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- It was among reasons behind hastening of globalization: Invasion of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- It is the process of changing from working largely or exclusively by hand or with animals to doing that work with machinery.
- How many members in the United Nations?
- It refers to extensive mechanization in the production system which resulted into shift from land based manufacturing to a large scale factory production.
- It is the UN specialized agency which seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognized human and labor rights.
- It is the unification of economic policies between different states
- Date where United Nation was formed: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 24, 1945
- It is the internalized attitude of ethnic or cultural inferiority felt by people as a result of colonization
- It is an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- Information technology has paved the way to cultural globalization
- It is said that benefits can be gained in trading products, services and capitals with the other countries because the number of products one can choose from the market increases significantly.
- It refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- Aim of the Organization is to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ international trade and it helps to remove trade barriers and create a free environment for foreign trade.
- What country Globalization started?
- How many perspectives are there on globalization?
40 Clues: What country Globalization started? • One of the examples of Globalization • How many members in the United Nations? • It creates employment and job opportunities • How many perspectives are there on globalization? • How many members are there in World Trade Organization? • How much is the minimum wage in Metro Manila as of 2021? • ...
War of 1812 2022-01-19
Across
- Supreme court can determine if a law is constitutional or not
- Established judicial review
- Washington showed military force during this rebellion
- European Countries cannot colonize in N.A. and S.A.
- An act to force a person into military duty
- Wanted to focus on farming
- Congressmen who wanted Congress to declare war
- The Fed.Gov does not have to pay taxes to the states.
- stopping goods from entering or leaving a place
- Wanted a strong federal government
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- this doubled the size of the U.S.
- The Fed.Gov is in charge of trade between states
- France wanted a bribe and loan to have peace.
- This was created to help the economy
- A crime to criticize the government
- A group of citizens that are needed when the military is unable to help
- Imprisoning people from foreign countries that were deemed dangerous
- Cut all trade with countries.
18 Clues: Wanted to focus on farming • Established judicial review • Cut all trade with countries. • this doubled the size of the U.S. • Wanted a strong federal government • A crime to criticize the government • This was created to help the economy • An act to force a person into military duty • France wanted a bribe and loan to have peace. • ...
S.E. Asia 2023-12-18
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- A limit placed on imported goods
- Citizens vote for legislature, then legislature votes for leader
- The law that countries have about freedoms and rights
- Exchange To exchange two currencies between two different countries
- A countries leaders are a small group of people
- Citizens vote directly for leader
- An economy based on tradition, culture, and customs
- Country that allows citizens to have freedom and vote
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- To ban trade with another country
- the party that believes everyone should have equal everything
- A ruler who has total control
- An economy where citizens have no economic control
- No freedoms/typically one ruler with all power
- An economy where citizens have full control of the economy
- An economy where both market and command are implemented
- A tax placed on imported goods
- Japan's ceremonial leader
- To trade two items as a way to earn things
18 Clues: Japan's ceremonial leader • A ruler who has total control • A tax placed on imported goods • A limit placed on imported goods • To ban trade with another country • Citizens vote directly for leader • To trade two items as a way to earn things • No freedoms/typically one ruler with all power • A countries leaders are a small group of people • ...