countries Crossword Puzzles
Aftermath of WWII 2022-04-26
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- a nation that can influence international events by having a strong military and/or economy
- alliance formed in 1955 by the Eastern Bloc including the US
- democratic countries of Western Europe including the US
- laws that apply during times of war to protect people who are not taking part of hostilities
- alliance formed in 1949 by the Western Bloc countries
- an act committed during war that is an offense against humanity
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- boundary line between the communist countries in the Eastern Bloc and democratic countries of the Western Bloc
- program by which the US gave billions of dollars to aid European countries to help them rebuild from the devastation of WWII
- a political and economic system in which the government owns and controls most everything and wealth is distributed as the government chooses
- political hostility and military rivalry between the USSR and US from 1945-1991
- an international organization formed in 1945 to encourage and maintain world peace
- communist countries of Eastern Europe including the USSR
12 Clues: alliance formed in 1949 by the Western Bloc countries • democratic countries of Western Europe including the US • communist countries of Eastern Europe including the USSR • alliance formed in 1955 by the Eastern Bloc including the US • an act committed during war that is an offense against humanity • ...
Schools Around the World 2022-09-11
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- things you need to use at school like pencils, crayons and paper
- where everyone on earth lives
- you use this to travel on water
- places where people live around the world, foe example Canada, India
- conditioning used to keep you cool in a building
- a continent where countries like England, France and Germany are located
- a continent where Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt are located
- a large area where a set of countries are located, for example North America, Europe, Asia
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- a room where students learn
- things you study at school such as Math, Science, Reading
- how we get our lights
- a place where you go to learn
- a continent where countries such as India, China and Pakistan are located
- to study
14 Clues: to study • how we get our lights • a room where students learn • where everyone on earth lives • a place where you go to learn • you use this to travel on water • conditioning used to keep you cool in a building • things you study at school such as Math, Science, Reading • a continent where Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt are located • ...
The Great War 2013-10-02
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- War would happen anyway
- Britain, France and Russia were known as this
- The feeling of pride in your country
- Information to influence your beliefs and point of view
- The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne who was assassinated
- Where men aged 18-50 were forced to join the army
- Where countries build up their armies and navies to be the strongest
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- The document signed in 1839 that meant Britain would protect Belgium if it was invaded
- Germany, Austro-Hungary and Italy were known as this
- The Leader of the Black Hand Gang
- The plan to invade France through Belgium
- Where countries want to build up their empires by invading other countries
- Where countries are grouped together with their friends
- The country were Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
14 Clues: War would happen anyway • The Leader of the Black Hand Gang • The feeling of pride in your country • The plan to invade France through Belgium • Britain, France and Russia were known as this • Where men aged 18-50 were forced to join the army • The country were Franz Ferdinand was assassinated • Germany, Austro-Hungary and Italy were known as this • ...
Europe Capitals/Countries 2021-03-21
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- Amsterdam is the capital of _____
- _____ is the capital of Malta
- _____ is the capital of Switzerland
- (Like, nothing could be harder) San Marino is the capital of _____(2 words)
- Dublin is the capital of _____
- _____ is the capital of Andorra
- Rome is the capital of _____
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- (This one is really hard) Luxembourg City is the capital of _____
- _____ is the capital of Belgium
- Madrid is the capital of_____
- _____ is the capital of Germany
- _____ is the capital of The United Kingdom
- _____ is the capital of Liechtenstein
- _____ is the capital of Portugal
- (Try to guess this one) Monaco is the capital of _____
- _____ is the capital of Austria
- Paris is the capital of _____
- _____ is the capital of Iceland
18 Clues: Rome is the capital of _____ • Madrid is the capital of_____ • _____ is the capital of Malta • Paris is the capital of _____ • Dublin is the capital of _____ • _____ is the capital of Belgium • _____ is the capital of Germany • _____ is the capital of Austria • _____ is the capital of Iceland • _____ is the capital of Andorra • Amsterdam is the capital of _____ • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-02-22
COUNTRIES AND LANGUAGES 2018-11-21
18 Clues: viro • norja • venäjä • ranska • ruotsi • tanska • italia • espania • englanti • viron kieli • norjan kieli • ranskan kieli • venäjän kieli • ruotsin kieli • italian kieli • tanskan kieli • espanian kieli • englannin kieli
Countries and Nationalities 2015-11-04
18 Clues: grek • polak • Chiny • Włoch • Polska • Anglia • anglik • Grecja • Japonia • Hiszpan • francuz • Francja • Brazylia • chińczyk • Hiszpania • japończyk • Portugalia • portugalczyk
Countries and Nationalities 2024-10-03
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- They speak Arabic in this country.
- A Russian lives in this country.
- These are the people live in France.
- Australian people live in this country.
- People who live in Indonesia.
- People who live in Canada.
- People live in Egypt.
- People live in Korea.
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- People who live in Malaysia.
- Polish people live in here.
- People love in Brazil.
- People who live in Japan.
- People live in Spain.
- People who live in Philippines.
- People who live in Thailand
- This is where Chinese people live.
- An English person lives in this country.
- Turkish People live in here.
18 Clues: People live in Spain. • People live in Egypt. • People live in Korea. • People love in Brazil. • People who live in Japan. • People who live in Canada. • Polish people live in here. • People who live in Thailand • People who live in Malaysia. • Turkish People live in here. • People who live in Indonesia. • People who live in Philippines. • A Russian lives in this country. • ...
COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2023-06-05
18 Clues: - Rome • - Tokyo • - Paris • - Cairo • - Madrid • - Berlin • - Moscow • - Ottawa • - Beijing • - Brasilia • - Canberra • - New Delhi • - Mexico City • - Buenos Aires • Arabia - Riyadh • Kingdom - London • Africa - Pretoria • - Washington, D.C.
countries, nationalities GTTT1 2022-09-15
18 Clues: Kína • Görög • kínai • olasz • körül • Mexikó • magyar • brazil • mexikói • spanyol • Brazilia • Egyiptom • egyiptomi • vezetéknév • Görögország • Olaszország • Magyarország • Spanyolország
Spanish Speaking Countries 2022-09-15
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- this country is east of Colombia
- this long country in the very south of South America shares a long border with Chile
- one half of an island is Haiti; the other half is this country
- this island is a territory of the United States
- this country is sandwiched between Peru and Colombia
- the only Spanish speaking country in Europe
- this Central American country ends in the Spanish word for "water"
- this country is south of Mexico
- this country at the very southern end of Central America is famous for its canal
- this country is a long narrow country on the west coast of South America
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- this country is south of the United States
- this island country is known for its cigars
- the only Spanish speaking country in Africa
- these countries all speak Spanish because of __________
- this country is just south of Panama
- this Central American country means "rich coast" in Spanish
- this country is east of Argentina
- this country is north of Chile
18 Clues: this country is north of Chile • this country is south of Mexico • this country is east of Colombia • this country is east of Argentina • this country is just south of Panama • this country is south of the United States • this island country is known for its cigars • the only Spanish speaking country in Africa • the only Spanish speaking country in Europe • ...
Countries and Capitals 2022-11-02
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- Largest Desert in the World
- Smallest Country in the World
- Largest Country in The World
- Capital of South Korea
- Most Populous Country
- Home of the Burj Kahlifa
- Home of The Eiffel Tower
- Southern Most Country
- capital is its name (______ City)
- Where Mt. Everest is
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- Oldest Country
- Massive City
- Country North of The United States
- Is a Capital and Country
- Home of the Fallen Wall
- Known for Kangaroos
- Hottest Country in the World
- kingdom Has a New Monarch
18 Clues: Massive City • Oldest Country • Known for Kangaroos • Where Mt. Everest is • Most Populous Country • Southern Most Country • Capital of South Korea • Home of the Fallen Wall • Is a Capital and Country • Home of the Burj Kahlifa • Home of The Eiffel Tower • kingdom Has a New Monarch • Largest Desert in the World • Hottest Country in the World • Largest Country in The World • ...
Countries and Capitals 2022-11-02
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- Capital of South Korea
- Capital is its name (______ City)
- Is a Capital and Country
- Country North of The United States
- Home of the Fallen Wall
- Known for Kangaroos
- Southern Most Country
- Massive City
- Oldest Country
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- Home of the Burj Kahlifa
- Most Populous Country
- Where Mt. Everest is
- Has a New Monarch
- Hottest Country in the World
- Home of The Eiffel Tower
- Largest Country in The World
- Smallest Country in the World
- Largest Desert in the World
18 Clues: Massive City • Oldest Country • Has a New Monarch • Known for Kangaroos • Where Mt. Everest is • Most Populous Country • Southern Most Country • Capital of South Korea • Home of the Fallen Wall • Home of the Burj Kahlifa • Home of The Eiffel Tower • Is a Capital and Country • Largest Desert in the World • Hottest Country in the World • Largest Country in The World • ...
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2025-01-09
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- A PERSON FROM TIBET IS __________.
- A PERSON FROM MOROCCO IS __________.
- A PERSON FROM EGYPT IS _________.
- A PERSON FROM SLOVENIA IS __________.
- A PERSON FROM CHILE IS ___________.
- A PERSON FROM FINLAND IS _________.
- A PERSON FROM PAKISTAN IS _________.
- A PERSON FROM IRELAND IS _________.
- A PERSON FROM NORWAY IS _________.
- A PERSON FROM GERMANY IS __________.
- A PERSON FROM SWEDEN IS ___________.
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- A PERSON FROM BRAZIL IS __________.
- A PERSON FROM POLAND IS _________.
- A PERSON FROM CHINA IS _________.
- A PERSON FROM BELGIUM IS __________.
- A PERSON FROM DENMARK IS __________.
- A PERSON FROM PORTUGAL IS __________.
- A PERSON FROM TURKEY IS __________.
18 Clues: A PERSON FROM CHINA IS _________. • A PERSON FROM EGYPT IS _________. • A PERSON FROM TIBET IS __________. • A PERSON FROM POLAND IS _________. • A PERSON FROM NORWAY IS _________. • A PERSON FROM BRAZIL IS __________. • A PERSON FROM CHILE IS ___________. • A PERSON FROM FINLAND IS _________. • A PERSON FROM TURKEY IS __________. • A PERSON FROM IRELAND IS _________. • ...
Spanish-speaking countries 2025-09-09
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- This country in South America shares borders with Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil.
- The capital of Guatemala is...
- This country is a territory of the United States.
- This country has a name that means rich coast in English.
- The capital of Colombia is...
- This small country in Central America is bordered by Guatemala and Honduras.
- This is the super skinny country next to Argentina.
- This is the only Spanish speaking country in Europe.
- The capital of Peru is...
- This country is in South America but does not speak Spanish.
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- This country has a name that means equator in English.
- This country shares an island with Haiti.
- Tegucigalpa is the capital of this country...
- This country shares a border with the United States.
- Havana is the capital of...
- Buenos Aires is the capital of...
- The capital of Venezuela is...
- The capital of Ecuador is...
18 Clues: The capital of Peru is... • Havana is the capital of... • The capital of Ecuador is... • The capital of Colombia is... • The capital of Guatemala is... • The capital of Venezuela is... • Buenos Aires is the capital of... • This country shares an island with Haiti. • Tegucigalpa is the capital of this country... • This country is a territory of the United States. • ...
International Conflict 2025-05-07
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- a 444-day period during which the new government of Iran after the Iranian Revolution held hostage 66 diplomats and U.S. citizens, beginning on November 4, 1979 and ending on January 20, 1981
- work focused on improving the health and happiness of other people
- the process of ending a conflict or disagreement
- the federal department of the U. S. government that makes foreign policies; part of the executive branch of the federal government
- the act of working together
- the work of keeping up relations between the governments of different countries
- the use of extreme fear and violence as a way to achieve a political goal
- an organization founded in 1943 to keep the peace, develop friendly relationships among countries, and improve the quality of life for the world’s poor people; consists of 193 member countries
- a war between the Allied Powers (including Russia, France, British Empire, Italy, the U.S., Japan, Romania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Montenegro), and the Central Powers (including Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria); that lasted from 1914 to 1918
- members of the U.S. military (Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard) are sent to another country to use force to stop a conflict
- a sharp disagreement (between ideas, interests, or purposes)
- a conflict carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air.
- a military conflict (1954-1975) between the Communist forces of North Vietnam (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and the non-Communist forces of South Vietnam (supported by the U.S.)
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information
- in October 1962, leaders of the U.S. and the Soviet Union engaged in a tense, 13-day political and military standoff over the placement of nuclear-armed Soviet missiles in Cuba
- when countries have something to gain by working together to solve problems. Countries may cooperate in order to avoid going to war or to manage a resource.
- occurred in 1998–99 when ethnic Albanians fought ethnic Serbs and the government of Yugoslavia in Kosovo. The conflict gained widespread international attention and was resolved with the intervention of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
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- a conflict between two different nations or groups
- a war between North and South Korea; South Korea was aided by the U.S. and other countries; it was fought from 1950-1953
- a group of 28 countries that has agreed to protect each other in case of attack; founded in 1949
- the military conflict in Iraq, also called the Iraq War or "Operation Iraqi Freedom", which began March 20, 2003; started by the U.S., Great Britain, and other nations
- enforcing a truce between countries or groups by an international military force
- a bay of the Caribbean Sea in Cuba: it was the site of an attempted invasion of Cuba by anti-Fidel Castro forces in April 1961
- a military conflict in 1991 between Iraq and a group of 34 nations; the war was approved by the United Nations and led by the U.S; also known as the Persian Gulf War
- a war that began in 1937 in Asia, in 1939 in Europe, and in 1941 in the U.S.; it lasted until 1945 and involved most of the world’s countries
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
26 Clues: the act of working together • the process of ending a conflict or disagreement • a conflict between two different nations or groups • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • a sharp disagreement (between ideas, interests, or purposes) • work focused on improving the health and happiness of other people • ...
REGIONAL INTEGRATION 2022-03-29
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- government financial; taxation expenditure and budgets
- an agreement between more than two parties or countries.
- the necessary pre-conditions for industrialization
- a country that produces most of its good and services and has a very high standard of living. It is highly industrialized
- a generalised set of rules to which states must adhere in order to maintain economic competitiveness in international markets
- a situation in which members integrate all economic policies and in effect acts as though they were economically one country
- trade, trade within a region
- organisation and consolidation of regional economic and political integration groups, leading to the ability of a nation or country to make decisions about its own government
- the elimination of all tariffs and duties that prevent free competition between countries on all products
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- a country or countries with a common currency and common monetary and fiscal polices
- selling products abroad at a lower price than they are sold in the home market
- a group arrangement in which there are no taxes on imports from member states
- policy concerning the control of money supply and interest rates by a central bank
- having a unified approach to trade and fiscal measures and policies
- is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange / the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- a large company operating in many countries
- a country which is no longer under the control and direction of a foreign power. It looks after its own affairs.
- agreement/area agreement or area where member countries eliminate more or less completely all tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade among themselves
- a country that is less developed economically than most others, with little industry and little money spent on education, health care, etc.
- an agreement between two parties or countries
- a country that does not produce most of its goods and services and its standard of living is below that of the developed country. It is being gradually industrialized.
- a group of countries having a free trade agreement, usually in the same geographical area
22 Clues: trade, trade within a region • a large company operating in many countries • an agreement between two parties or countries • the necessary pre-conditions for industrialization • government financial; taxation expenditure and budgets • an agreement between more than two parties or countries. • having a unified approach to trade and fiscal measures and policies • ...
APHuG crossword puzzle 2022-04-19
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- many countries found in central Africa are ____ countries
- countries with a lot of farmland have a high ____ density
- a natural disaster or war can lead to ____ migration
- crop ____ was improved as a part of the second agricultural revolution
- if population growth gets too high, we might go past the ____ capacity
- nomadic farmers use the technique of ____ by moving around during seasonal changes
- the United States of America is a ____ country
- refugees in countries like syria often find themselves ____ displaced
- the process of balkanization can occur due to a government going through the process of ____
- less developed countries often have skewed population ____
- ____'s stages of economic growth depict different stages a country goes through for development
- a mass ____ occurred during the transatlantic slave trade
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- many ____ are found in the Bronx
- losing signal as you walk away from the source is an example of distance ____
- the UN made goals that reach for ____ economic development
- Jerusalem is known as the cultural ____ of Christianity
- what is Silicon Valley a great example of?
- governments like the US are trying to become more ____ by removing funding for religion-related activities
- the ____ theory helps geographers explain land values of an area depending on its distance from the CBD
- a radio tower can be the centre of a ____ region
- russia and Canada have very low ____ densities
- ____ theorised that the world's population growth would outrun the rate of food production
- most countries in Africa have bad ____ factors for agriculture
- Sudan went through a process of ____
- the introduction of GMO products was during the ____ revolution
- the transatlantic slave trade was an example of ____ diffusion
- used in the 1900s,____ was a racist technique that landlords used
- China, with its past one-child policy still negatively affecting them, has a very high ____ ratio
- places of worship like buddhist temples are ____ landscapes
- ____ spread through contagious diffusion through military conquest in North Africa and Western Europe
- places like chinatown can be created through ____ migration
31 Clues: many ____ are found in the Bronx • Sudan went through a process of ____ • what is Silicon Valley a great example of? • russia and Canada have very low ____ densities • the United States of America is a ____ country • a radio tower can be the centre of a ____ region • a natural disaster or war can lead to ____ migration • ...
Imperialism 1850-1914 2023-12-12
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- Western missionaries often treated natives as though they were in need of guidance like ________.
- One reason Europeans were able to dominate other cultures was there superior military _______.
- Western countries wanted to set up colonies and territories throughout the world to increase their ______ and _____.
- The political cartoon shows? BE SPECIFIC. Extended Response
- A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries/territories politically, socially, and economically.
- Used to justify Imperialism, the theory that societies achieve success or dominance because of their genetic superiority.
- 1. Africans lost political(gov.'t) independence2. Traditional forms of tribal authority were weakened3. Cultural and ethnic diversity of Africans was disregarded (ignored)4. Borders based on European territorial claims caused division and war among Africans after Europeans left5. Exploitation (Europeans taking advantage of) of cheap labor and resources of Africa
- In order to ______ their power throughout the world, European powers added colonies with military bases.
- Idea that European countries had a duty to spread their religion and culture to those less civilized
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- To avoid war with each other over African territory, European countries met here to decide how to divide up Africa (Africans not invited)
- During the Scramble for Africa among European powers, cultural and ethnic differences among the people when creating boundaries were _______. Rival groups were pushed together and some groups were broken up.
- Europeans ___________ (took advantage of) both labor and resources of Africa and Asia.
- European countries sometimes allowed colonial natives to rule under their influence. This caused less revolts/rebellions.
- These conflicts forced an increase in Western trade and influence in Asia/China
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- African people lost this when European nations conquered them.
- Western nations believed one task in civilizing natives was to change their religious beliefs by converting them to ___________.
- Europeans ___________ colonies by improving roads and bridges and building railroads, telegraphs etc. to get natural resources.
- New _______ to sell manufactured goods is an economic reason Europeans began Imperialism
- Before Africa was imperialized, local authorities were often _____. The imperialism of Africa weakened these authorities. Boundaries were based on European claims.
20 Clues: The political cartoon shows? BE SPECIFIC. Extended Response • African people lost this when European nations conquered them. • an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority • These conflicts forced an increase in Western trade and influence in Asia/China • ...
SS CROSSWORD 2023-12-18
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- Supply and demand is in what economy?
- tax on imported goods
- when countries exchange their currencies for another.
- a political party ruled by communist.
- Government ruled by a group of people.
- This economy is based mostly on culture and beliefs.
- this type of government could be parliamentary or presidential.
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- Japan is the only country that has this as one of their leaders.
- North Korea is mostly leaning towards this economy.
- Stop to any imported goods
- South Korea's government
- Trade
- Has most of the countries laws on it.
- This type of government usually has a dictator as its leader.
- North Korea's leader is a?
- limit on imported goods.
- India's government
- This economy is what all countries in the world have.
18 Clues: Trade • India's government • tax on imported goods • South Korea's government • limit on imported goods. • Stop to any imported goods • North Korea's leader is a? • Supply and demand is in what economy? • Has most of the countries laws on it. • a political party ruled by communist. • Government ruled by a group of people. • North Korea is mostly leaning towards this economy. • ...
1950s & Early Cold War 2024-01-12
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- power of the people
- economic prosperity, and a rise in marriage rates
- a form of public hysteria provoked by fear of the rise, supposed or real, of leftist ideologies in a society, especially communism.
- countries that form a treat/alliance after WWII to protect each other from communism
- Financial aid for European recovery after WWII
- If one country falls, others around it will fall into communism as well
- Promise of US military & financial aid to any country threatened with communism
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- Communist, dictator
- Military spending increases to build up the military
- imprisoning people who are suspected of being communist, usually against their constitutional rights
- paid for college and homes
- divided at the 38th parallel
- Policy to keep communism from spreading
- the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries
- Formed by Western democratic countries in response to Cold War tensions for security alliances
15 Clues: Communist, dictator • power of the people • paid for college and homes • divided at the 38th parallel • Policy to keep communism from spreading • Financial aid for European recovery after WWII • economic prosperity, and a rise in marriage rates • Military spending increases to build up the military • If one country falls, others around it will fall into communism as well • ...
The Iron Curtain 2023-05-26
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- the main cause of Winston's speech
- was able to take over the rest of Eastern Europe and maintain Military force
- was one of the things that other countries called out from the Soviets
- political boundary that divided communist and capitalist countries
- Soviet Union, Russian leader
- the event the caused the disagreements that lead to the "Iron Curtain"
- was a symbol of the "Iron Curtain" that divided Europe
- the year when tensions increased between the Western democracies and the Soviet Union
- one of the countries "behind" "Iron Curtain"
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- churchill spoke about this during his speech about Europe and their policies
- one of the countries involved in the Iron Curtain conflict
- former British prime minister
- the term Iron Curtain became popular during this time period
- prime minister Winston Churchill did his speech in this location
- condemned for foreign policies in Europe
15 Clues: Soviet Union, Russian leader • former British prime minister • the main cause of Winston's speech • condemned for foreign policies in Europe • one of the countries "behind" "Iron Curtain" • was a symbol of the "Iron Curtain" that divided Europe • one of the countries involved in the Iron Curtain conflict • the term Iron Curtain became popular during this time period • ...
Trade and Globalization Crossword 2025-10-24
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- | The amount of goods available for sale.
- | A tax placed on imported goods.
- | The type of money used in a particular country.
- | A place or system where goods and services are bought and sold.
- | Hiring workers from other countries to make products or do services.
- | A government order that stops trade with another country.
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- | Goods sent from one country to another to be sold.
- | The process of countries becoming more connected through trade and communication.
- | The system of making, buying, and selling goods in a country.
- | When countries depend on each other for goods and services.
- | A limit on how much of something can be imported.
- | The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
- Advantage | The ability of a country to produce a good at a lower cost than another country.
- Rate | The value of one currency compared to another.
- | Goods brought into a country from another country.
15 Clues: | A tax placed on imported goods. • | The amount of goods available for sale. • | The type of money used in a particular country. • | A limit on how much of something can be imported. • | Goods sent from one country to another to be sold. • | Goods brought into a country from another country. • Rate | The value of one currency compared to another. • ...
Business 2023-02-21
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- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- Selling the right to use some intangible property (production process, trademark, or brand name) for a fee or royalty
- An organization that does business in several countries. It usually consists of a home country and divisions or separate companies in 1 or more host countries
- The difference between a country's total imports and exports
- An action imposed by the government to stop the export or import of a product completely
- Business activities needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods and services across national borders
- A situation in which a country specializes in the production of a good or service at which it is relatively more efficent
- A unique business organized by 2 or more other businesses to operate for a limited time and for a specific project. It is a type of partnership
- An agreement between member countries to remove duties and trade barriers on products traded among them
- A selected area where products can be importated duty-free and then stored, assembled, and/or used in manufactoring
- A written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- A situation in which a country imports (buys) more than it exports (sells)
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- The difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of a country
- A situation where a country can produce a good or service at a lower cost than other countries
- A government-set limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given period
- The accepter behaviors, customs, and values of a society
- Goods and services bought from other countries
- The making, buying, and selling of goods and services within a country
- Restrictions to free trade
- A situation in which a country exports (sells) more than it imports (buys)
21 Clues: Restrictions to free trade • Goods and services sold to other countries • Goods and services bought from other countries • The accepter behaviors, customs, and values of a society • The difference between a country's total imports and exports • The making, buying, and selling of goods and services within a country • ...
REGIONAL INTEGRATION 2022-03-29
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- selling products abroad at a lower price than they are sold in the home market
- economy, a country or countries with a common currency and common monetary and fiscal polices
- organisation and consolidation of regional economic and political integration groups, leading to the ability of a nation or country to make decisions about its own government
- trade, the elimination of all tariffs and duties that prevent free competition between countries on all products
- country, a country that does not produce most of its goods and services and its standard of living is below that of the developed country. It is being gradually industrialized.
- trade, trade within a region
- policy, policy concerning the control of money supply and interest rates by a central bank
- policy, government financial; taxation expenditure and budgets
- the necessary pre-conditions for industrialization
- state, a country which is no longer under the control and direction of a foreign power. It looks after its own affairs.
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- agreement, an agreement between more than two parties or countries.
- country, a country that is less developed economically than most others, with little industry and little money spent on education, health care, etc.
- market, a group arrangement in which there are no taxes on imports from member states
- is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange / the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- Corporation: a large company operating in many countries
- trade agreement/area, agreement or area where member countries eliminate more or less completely all tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade among themselves
- Agreement, an agreement between two parties or countries
- bloc, a group of countries having a free trade agreement, usually in the same geographical area
- country, a country that produces most of its good and services and has a very high standard of living. It is highly industrialized
- liberalisation, a generalised set of rules to which states must adhere in order to maintain economic competitiveness in international markets
- integration, having a unified approach to trade and fiscal measures and policies
- union, a situation in which members integrate all economic policies and in effect acts as though they were economically one country
22 Clues: trade, trade within a region • the necessary pre-conditions for industrialization • Corporation: a large company operating in many countries • Agreement, an agreement between two parties or countries • policy, government financial; taxation expenditure and budgets • agreement, an agreement between more than two parties or countries. • ...
GSGG 2022-03-15
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- a term used to describe products or services that are distributed globally but which are fashioned to appeal to the consumers in a local market
- the ultimate aim of the WTO
- city in Southern Ireland home to Apple's European base
- a former trade agreement between 12 countries, including the USA, Australia, Japan and Chile
- an agreement on trade that is negotiated between two countries or two groups of countries
- any non-profit, voluntary citizens' group with a common interest, which is organised on a local, national or international level
- a cost saving strategy used by companies who arrange for goods or services to be produced or provided by other companies
- trade agreement: members include Ecuador, Libya, Venezuela, Angola, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and UAE.
- an agreement negotiated between MORE than 2 countries or groups of countries at the same time
- China, Russia, India, Brazil
- when local people are consulted and supported in making decisions to undertake projects or developments that meet one or more of their specific needs
- an international organisation founded in 1945 made up of 193 member states whose aim is to promote interantional peace and co-operation
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- A large group of people with a similar heritage or homeland who have moved and settled in places all over the world
- a tax placed on imported goods with the intention of making them more expensive to consumers so that they do not sell at a lower price than home-based goods
- a deliberate policy by government to impose restrictions on trade in goods and services with other countries
- resource domains or areas that lie outside the political reach of any one nation state
- when companies in similar industries locate near to each other because of the benefits gained by sharing ideas and resources
- (effect) - a situation where an initial injection of inverstment or capital into an economy in turn creates additional income by increasing employment, wages and spending
- Turkey, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria
- curve used to show the Gini Index of a country
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- 'city' in Shenzhen, China
22 Clues: 'city' in Shenzhen, China • the ultimate aim of the WTO • China, Russia, India, Brazil • Turkey, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change • curve used to show the Gini Index of a country • city in Southern Ireland home to Apple's European base • resource domains or areas that lie outside the political reach of any one nation state • ...
Internationalism 2024-05-07
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- addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments
- international transfer of capital, goods, or services from a country or international organization for the benefit of the recipient country or its population.
- the state or process of being international.
- Peacekeepers must respect the sovereignty of host country
- Peacekeepers may use force only to defend themselves
- all parts of the world as they are being brought together by the internet
- Agreement between countries
- An ideology centered on the value of human life
- Respond to events on their own
- strategies and actions a state employs in its interactions with other states,
- Helps countries navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace.
- intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states
- Several countries working together
- diplomatic and political international organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security
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- the process involving the fragmentation of an area, country, or region into multiple smaller and hostile units.
- the total income earned by a country's people and businesses, no matter where it was earned.
- the set of rules, norms, and standards generally recognized as binding between states.
- Things people desire
- absence of excessive fluctuations in the macroeconomy
- Basic elements of Human life
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- regulates and facilitates international trade.
- supranational political and economic union of 27 member states
- UNESCO aims to save this
- Official grants or loans that limit procurement to companies in the donor country or in a small group of countries.
- involves countries working together by ceding a degree of sovereignty to be a member of an international organization.
- promote health, keep the world safe, and serve the vulnerable.
- Peacekeepers must not take sides
- theory that says that the national debt incurred by a despotic regime should not be enforceable
- aim of promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture
30 Clues: Things people desire • UNESCO aims to save this • Agreement between countries • Basic elements of Human life • Respond to events on their own • Peacekeepers must not take sides • Several countries working together • the state or process of being international. • regulates and facilitates international trade. • An ideology centered on the value of human life • ...
Resources, Technology, and World Trade 2016-11-30
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- An example of a ____ country is France.
- system that sets up rules for deciding what goods and services to produce.
- This type of resource can not be used up.
- ____ countries like Thailand creates new manufacturing and buisnesses
- Tax added to the price of imported goods
- allows goods to flow freely amoung countries
- ____ resources are limited in supplies.
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- USA ____s goods from China
- A ____ country is where agriculture is important, but general incomes are low
- when countries rely on each other. Ex. ideas
- limit on how items can be imported from certain countries
- Soil,trees,wind,and oil are examples of ____ resources.
- China _____s good to the USA
13 Clues: USA ____s goods from China • China _____s good to the USA • An example of a ____ country is France. • ____ resources are limited in supplies. • Tax added to the price of imported goods • This type of resource can not be used up. • when countries rely on each other. Ex. ideas • allows goods to flow freely amoung countries • ...
The Cold War 2025-04-16
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- This is considered a war, but America & Russia never fought
- American president who created Star Wars
- Type of war fought by small countries for big countries
- Name for all of the countries controlled by Russia
- Type of shelter to seek if there is a nuclear attack
- America & Russia compete to be the first into space
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- Getting as close as possible using nuclear weapons
- Russia's goal was to be open and honest
- All of the countries Russia had control of
- This likely stopped nuclear war with America/Russia
- Russia president who wanted to end the Cold War
- First creature to go into space
- Russia wanted to change their government
13 Clues: First creature to go into space • Russia's goal was to be open and honest • American president who created Star Wars • Russia wanted to change their government • All of the countries Russia had control of • Russia president who wanted to end the Cold War • Getting as close as possible using nuclear weapons • Name for all of the countries controlled by Russia • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-02-22
18 Clues: Greek • German • Indian • Chinese • Spanish • mexican • Russian • british • Italian • Turkish • Canadian • Japanese • american • Croatian • Brazilian • Venezuelan • australian • Argentinian
Countries and nationalities 2022-02-22
World Countries Crossword 2014-09-03
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- The government of Europe is in this country.
- African country named after a river and has lots of diamonds
- Large South American country famous for football.
- This European country speaks Italian, French and German.
- The biggest country in the world, it touches Europe and Asia.
- This country is at the bottom of Africa.
- (Africa) Mr Lee worked here before he came to China.
- This European country is divided, half British and half independent.
- (Asia)With Ghengis Khan this country ruled a large part of the world.
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- President Castro has been in charge of this South American country for the last 60 years.
- An Asian country made from lots of small beautiful tourist islands.
- This country has the worlds highest mountain and is next to China.
- (Africa) Is popular with tourists for Pyramids and its long history.
- (Asia) Rich Country with lots of oil.
- Athens is the capital of this European country.
- This Northern European Country has a king and the capital is Stockholm.
- This Asian country has no telephones or internet.
- European Country famous for its food and sports cars.
18 Clues: (Asia) Rich Country with lots of oil. • This country is at the bottom of Africa. • The government of Europe is in this country. • Athens is the capital of this European country. • Large South American country famous for football. • This Asian country has no telephones or internet. • (Africa) Mr Lee worked here before he came to China. • ...
Countries and People 2022-09-13
18 Clues: Egypt • China • Italy • Korea • Japan • France • Brazil • Bhutan • Myanmar • Britain • Vietnam • Germany • Mongolia • Cambodia • Thailand • Malaysia • Australia • United States of America
Countries and Capitals 2017-09-13
18 Clues: Bern • Oslo • Tokyo • Dublin • Zagreb • Vienna • Athens • Warsaw • Ottawa • Beijing • Brussels • Helsinki • New Delhi • Stockholm • Reykjavik • Copenhagen • Luxembourg • Czech Republic Prague
Room 31 Countries 2021-06-23
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- they speak dutch here
- Foreign language we learn at this school (place)
- This counrty is shaped like a boot
- Bongo drums are played at festivals here
- the worlds leading wicket taker is from here
- has a huge influence on Aus popular culture
- Only one endangered Tiger left in this Aus state
- known for the worlds first civilization
- the country famous for sumo wrestling
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- the central country of the commonweath
- You can walk on a very long great wall here
- was an enemy with the USA in the cold war.
- the first country invaded by Gremany in WW2 (P)
- famous for vegemite
- popular aus holiday destination in Sth East Asia
- often plays cricket with Aus (large population)
- the icey place at the top of the globe
- the acronym for the closest country to Aus
18 Clues: famous for vegemite • they speak dutch here • This counrty is shaped like a boot • the country famous for sumo wrestling • the central country of the commonweath • the icey place at the top of the globe • known for the worlds first civilization • Bongo drums are played at festivals here • was an enemy with the USA in the cold war. • the acronym for the closest country to Aus • ...
countries easy mode 2022-04-21
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- nummer 12 Trump ville bygge en mur mellem dem og USA
- nummer 7 de har et rødt flag med en gul stjerne
- nummer 11 Pizza kommer herfra
- nummer 6 Ikea kommer derfra
- nummer 10 Verdens største land
- nummer 1 Loch ness uhyret lever her
- nummer 8 Anime er herfra
- nummer 3 Du bor i det
- nummer 5 De var engang en del af Danmark
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- nummer 9 alt er lavet her
- nummer 16 De kan ikke lide Israel
- nummer 18 De kan ikke lide Palestina
- nummer 2 der er ingen McDonalds her
- nummer 17 Deres dronning dør aldrig
- nummer 14 Det er lovligt at have pistoler
- nummer 15 Eiffeltårnet ligger her
- nummer 4 Lige over USA
- nummer 13 Madrid og Barcelona ligger her
18 Clues: nummer 3 Du bor i det • nummer 4 Lige over USA • nummer 8 Anime er herfra • nummer 9 alt er lavet her • nummer 6 Ikea kommer derfra • nummer 11 Pizza kommer herfra • nummer 10 Verdens største land • nummer 16 De kan ikke lide Israel • nummer 15 Eiffeltårnet ligger her • nummer 2 der er ingen McDonalds her • nummer 17 Deres dronning dør aldrig • nummer 1 Loch ness uhyret lever her • ...
Unit 1 Countries 2022-10-20
18 Clues: cuba • peru • chile • mexico • panama • bolivia • ecuador • uruguay • honduras • colombia • argentina • guatemala • venezuela • nicaragua • republica • costa rica • el salvador • puerto rico
Countries and colours 2016-11-14
18 Clues: blu • nero • Cina • rosso • verde • India • Spagna • bianco • Italia • Egitto • giallo • Francia • Ucraina • Albania • Germania • arancione • Inghilterra • Regno Unito
Modern Asian Countries 2023-09-27
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- this country's famous wall CANNOT actually be seen from space
- This Himalayan country was the last to introduce TV, in 1998
- the border between China and this country runs through the tip of Mt. Everest
- This country is home to the Petronas Towers, the world's tallest twin buildings
- one of the hardest countries in the world for outsiders to travel to
- Roughly a quarter of the people in this country are nomadic
- Used to be called Burma, knows for its tea-leaf salad
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- One of the world's newest countries, it became independent from Indonesia in 2002
- this country is known for its delicious street food, including banh mi sandwiches
- This island nation boasts the world's longest underground river
- This island country has the world's largest number of Muslim residents
- Largest country in the world, by land area...includes Siberia
- Over 10 million people live in this country's capital, Seoul
- Both a city and a country; Crazy Rich Asians was set here
- birthplace of Pokemon, and instant ramen
- Siamese cats are native to this country
- this country is known for its magnificent Buddhist temples at Angkor Wat
- the only SE Asian country that doesn't touch the ocean, the "S" in its name is not pronounced
18 Clues: Siamese cats are native to this country • birthplace of Pokemon, and instant ramen • Used to be called Burma, knows for its tea-leaf salad • Both a city and a country; Crazy Rich Asians was set here • Roughly a quarter of the people in this country are nomadic • This Himalayan country was the last to introduce TV, in 1998 • ...
Countries and Culture 2023-10-03
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- A Brazilian martial art that combines dance and acrobatics
- The country known for its Viking heritage
- The Turkish coffeehouse tradition of fortune telling from coffee grounds
- A ceremonial Maori dance from New Zealand
- The art of folding napkins into decorative shapes
- The Russian alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains
- A Mexican holiday celebrated with colorful skulls and marigold flowers
- The Mexican dish made of tortillas filled with various ingredients
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- The Mexican tradition of breaking a decorated container filled with sweets
- The Italian term for a festive meal with multiple courses
- The dance style associated with Argentina
- The practice of folding paper into intricate shapes, originating in Japan
- The Chinese philosophy focused on the balance of opposites
- A traditional Japanese robe
- The Hindu festival of lights celebrated in India.
- A traditional Irish folk dance
- The Chinese philosophy emphasizing harmony and balance
- The Korean New Year celebration
18 Clues: A traditional Japanese robe • A traditional Irish folk dance • The Korean New Year celebration • The dance style associated with Argentina • The country known for its Viking heritage • A ceremonial Maori dance from New Zealand • The Hindu festival of lights celebrated in India. • The art of folding napkins into decorative shapes • ...
Mrs D WW1 and Jews 2021-05-19
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- there were --- countries in WW1
- When countries join together for a common goal
- bias or misleading information
- --- is an anger toward Jews
- --- can't marry non jews
- --- watched but didn't act
- Only caring for yourself
- --- deid in WW1
- jews would have to wear these to show they were jews
- The treaty that is supposed to keep germany under control
- an anger or hate towards a group of people or a person
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- Belief your country is the best
- declares war on russia
- --- paid millions
- laws laws in germany that took away jews rights
- The man who was assasinated and started WW1
- Factories for countries to make mass production.
- Bombs and guns are all examples of
- known for being the smartest man alive
19 Clues: --- deid in WW1 • --- paid millions • declares war on russia • --- can't marry non jews • Only caring for yourself • --- watched but didn't act • --- is an anger toward Jews • bias or misleading information • Belief your country is the best • there were --- countries in WW1 • Bombs and guns are all examples of • known for being the smartest man alive • ...
Development 2023-12-03
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- difference between the richest and poorest people in a country
- term for newly industrialising countries
- food,shelter,medical treatment are...
- a multimensional indicator
- differences between countries or within a country
- measures the no. of children which die between the age of 0-1 yrs.
- old term for less developed countries
- not within the core area
- Hong Kong, India, Nigera were all British...
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- how long someone is assumed to live
- ability to read or write
- Model which explains disparities through globalisation
- how much money can buy in a country
- total value of goods/services produced in a country
- money given to ELDCs for their development
- jobs not monitored by/registered with the state
- per person
- a country like Germany, the UK, France...
18 Clues: per person • ability to read or write • not within the core area • a multimensional indicator • how long someone is assumed to live • how much money can buy in a country • food,shelter,medical treatment are... • old term for less developed countries • term for newly industrialising countries • a country like Germany, the UK, France... • ...
European Cooperation Day 2017 2017-09-20
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- The currency used in many EU countries is euro and ......?
- What job does Jean-Claude Juncker currently have in the Commission?
- The largest country (in land size) covered by the North Sea Region Programme
- All the EU countries buy and sell goods through the S..... M.......?
- What colour are the stars on the EU flag?
- Laws are made for all of Europe in the European P.......
- What does the North Sea Region Programme have 4 of?
- What does the North Sea Region Programme cover 60 million of?
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- What is the home city of the Commission?
- How many countries are currently in the EU?
- What are we celebrating on EC Day?
- Where does Isabella come from?
- Monica has dual nationality. She is Greek and .......?
- Interact has offices in 5 countries - Denmark, Spain, Austria, Slovakia and ......?
- How many Interact colleagues does Linda have here in Viborg?
15 Clues: Where does Isabella come from? • What are we celebrating on EC Day? • What is the home city of the Commission? • What colour are the stars on the EU flag? • How many countries are currently in the EU? • What does the North Sea Region Programme have 4 of? • Monica has dual nationality. She is Greek and .......? • Laws are made for all of Europe in the European P....... • ...
Cold war 2024-01-19
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- a big competition between countries to see who can have the most powerful and advanced weapons.
- use to quickly and effectively end the world war
- Education for us veterans returning home
- military alliance war by the Soviet Union satellite states
- If one fall all fall together
- Plan used to aid to help another country
- plan by a president to stop communism from spreading. It involved giving help to countries that were at risk of becoming communist
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- people were really scared of communism in the United States. Senator accused a lot of people of being communists without much proof.
- Countries work together and solve promblems
- increase of birth rates when soldier came back home
- 30 countries alliance
- kept from preventing the spread of something
- Bloacked westerns from delivering supplies
- a political and economic ideology where the government owns everything
- created jobs for returning soldiers
15 Clues: 30 countries alliance • If one fall all fall together • created jobs for returning soldiers • Education for us veterans returning home • Bloacked westerns from delivering supplies • Plan used to aid to help another country • Countries work together and solve promblems • kept from preventing the spread of something • use to quickly and effectively end the world war • ...
Priya G WW1 2021-05-19
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- things used to fight in a war, used to attack
- the Germans had ____ against German Jews
- Jews couldn't ___ non- jews
- Believing your country is the best.
- just stood by while jew were being abused
- the killing of this person stared WW1
- 6 countries used the ________ to find "friends"
- these laws slowly took away the rights of jews
- Germany couldn't build this after WW1
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- means to be against Jewish people
- Germany declared ___ on Russia
- this man brought plans for atomic fusion to the USA
- Factories creating products, making weapons
- the treaty that ended WW1
- jews had to wear this on their clothes
- countries can be very ___ when fighting for resources
- how many million dead
- this many countries were involved in WW1
- the country that had to pay millions after WW1
19 Clues: how many million dead • the treaty that ended WW1 • Jews couldn't ___ non- jews • Germany declared ___ on Russia • means to be against Jewish people • Believing your country is the best. • the killing of this person stared WW1 • Germany couldn't build this after WW1 • jews had to wear this on their clothes • the Germans had ____ against German Jews • ...
AP World Crosswrod 2023-06-06
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- stalins economic policy built to rebuild the soviet economy after wwi and tried to improve heavy industry and improve farm output but resulted in mass famine.
- Policies that promote military growth.
- disease that affects the mind and memory and is found in developed countrie.
- Group of revolutionaries in southern china led a revolt against the qing dynasty
- Proxy war between USSR and US held in vietnam over the communist in north vietnam.
- the US feared spread of communism and decided to take actions in communist countries.
- first indeonesian president and had led the the indonesians to independence.
- organized indian resistance and fought anti-indian legislation in courts and led large protests against the colonial government.
- A country has a sphere of influence over other and they shift the benefits to favor mostly them
- Led land reforms and was a part of the Non-aligned movement
- policies against asians going into American and Australia.
- Made free economy reforms in the US alongside maragaret thatcher.
- Period of european colonial expansion in the late 19th and early 20th century.
- belief that the stronger countries had a natural role of taking control and controling smaller countries.
- India sepoy soldiers misunderstood British soldiers and revolted resulting in a indian loss.
- proxy war between ussr and us held over in korea over setting up korea with a democratic government or communist.
- gained independence for the gold coast from britain
- medicine made to combat disease by introducing immunity to it.
- Indian indepence gained through the partition of india.
- War between china and Britain that was over the banning of British opium and resulted in a Chinese loss.
- Organization formed in order to ensure fair trade across world.
- Nationalist organization devoted to ending austro-hungarian presence in the balkans.
- revolution that caused gmo to increase and produced massive food
- disease that affects the heart and if often found in developed countries.
- Organization representing the revolutionary working class of russia unde the leadership of vladimir leni.
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- communist defense pact formed in recognition of nato.
- spanish general whose armies took control of spain in 1993 and ruled as a dictator until his death in1975
- disease that had a outbreak in the 20th century.
- Pandemic that killed more soldiers than world war i and war brought back home by soldiers from war.
- treaty used to make balance after world war i but failed massively and contributed to world war ii because the us did not join and countries were not sold on collective security.
- When fidel castro took control of cuba and they had obtain nukes from the soviets
- made free economy reforms in the UK alongside Ronald reagan.
- medicine made in order to combat bacterial infections.
- diesease that is found in poverished countries and is often formed by infected waters
- Communist father who favored revolts by the working-class Collectivization was the policy of transferring the ownership of private farmland to the state.
- War against US and USSR that never got direct and resulted in multiple proxy wars.
- Xioaping made economic reforms towards a more free economy in china.
- Creole who created new independent countries in south America
- Promote trade and provide security to asian countries.
- Disease of the 20th century that had a outbreak.
- used to unite the people at home to join the war or contribute to the war effort.
- Meeting between European powers to split up Africa and claim their land.
- war that involves utilizing the civilian support at home to supply and help troops.
- Allowed for controlled birth for more favorable conditions but also contributed to less births in the world.
- disease that is found in poverished countries and is formed after contanminated misquitos bite a host.
- Disease in developed countries that is formed after cells grow too much.
- ended apartheism in south africa with the use of rugby games.
- Uprising against foreigners that occurred in china about in 1900 resulting in many European countries sending troops to fight the boxers back.
- diseases that affects the lung after person is exposed to infected air qualities.
- Defense alliance between countries in north americ and Europe.
- At yalta roosevelt and churchhill discussed with stalin the conditions under which the soviet union would enter the war against japan and the agreed to give soviet manchuria for sphere fo influence
51 Clues: Policies that promote military growth. • disease that had a outbreak in the 20th century. • Disease of the 20th century that had a outbreak. • gained independence for the gold coast from britain • communist defense pact formed in recognition of nato. • medicine made in order to combat bacterial infections. • Promote trade and provide security to asian countries. • ...
Section 1.3 World Regions Vocabulary 2022-08-30
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- includes indonesia
- includes approximately 50 countries
- a flat surface that is built into a hillside
- includes the pacific islands north and east of australia and new zealand
- includes brazil
- includes africa south of sahara
- includes india
- includes china
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- contains the united states, mexico and canada
- includes the islands of the carribean and the countries that connect north and south america
- includes countries that were apart of the USSR
- spans two continents africa and asia
- a large landmass on Earth's surface
- these are how many continents there are
- group of places with common traits
15 Clues: includes india • includes china • includes brazil • includes indonesia • includes africa south of sahara • group of places with common traits • includes approximately 50 countries • a large landmass on Earth's surface • spans two continents africa and asia • these are how many continents there are • a flat surface that is built into a hillside • ...
diplomacy 2022-11-03
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- A plan that includes an overall goal and the kinds of actions that are okay in order to achieve the goal. (guideline)
- A country's policy where the country chooses to get involved in other countries' problems when there is a great need. MOST countries practice this.
- A country's policy when the country chooses to focus on their own problems and does not get involved in other countries' issues. North Korea is an example.
- Force a country sends its military to another country and uses warlike tactics to make that country change
- Two countries having a problem ask a third country or some other organization to help solve the dispute. Often this involves international law.
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- A group of countries dealing with similar problems comes together to figure out possible solution to the problem. The solutions would involve all the countries.
- The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representative abroad.
- Policy A country's strategy for dealing with other countries. May include actions, words, or beliefs.
- Other countries punish a country by cutting that country off from trade goods and by refusing to negotiate. The country remains isolated until it agrees to change
- Interest All the things a country believes would be for its benefit.
- two or more countries make a formal agreement to do something (or not to do something)
- Aid is the help or assistance that we give to other countries, usually through our department of state. The goal is to create friendships abroad and foster future trading partners.
12 Clues: Interest All the things a country believes would be for its benefit. • two or more countries make a formal agreement to do something (or not to do something) • Policy A country's strategy for dealing with other countries. May include actions, words, or beliefs. • ...
US History study guide crossword 2022-12-12
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- the use of a country's financial power to extend its international influence
- a form of diplomacy which uses intimidation to scare countries into submission
- group of American writers identified with pre-World War I reform and exposé writing.
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries
- illegal bars during the prohibition
- the promotion of a widespread fear of a potential rise of communism
- a four wheeled vehicle used for transportation
- the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively
- An organised group of workers
- a truce; agreement from both sides to stop fighting
- a type of land warfare using occupied lines largely comprising military trenches
- the making of amends for a wrong one has done
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- an area of land that is controlled by no one between two countries at war
- national policy to avoid interactions with other countries
- protecting the interests of the "Native born"
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
- the state or process of being international
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- a place where many cultures and races mix in with each other
- to absorb, attach or add another thing or country
20 Clues: An organised group of workers • illegal bars during the prohibition • the state or process of being international • protecting the interests of the "Native born" • the making of amends for a wrong one has done • a four wheeled vehicle used for transportation • to absorb, attach or add another thing or country • a truce; agreement from both sides to stop fighting • ...
M3 Vocab 2022-11-14
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- Big international organizations that solve problems.
- Something that has to do with other countries.
- Studying where people move after big events.
- What the US was fighting against in the Persian gulf wars.
- Making amends to countries that hated you.
- prisoners don't like being in jail and start a fight.
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
- United Nations.
- If a country gets into a fight the other will back it up.
- An example is George Washington, not getting involved in foreign affairs.
- The ideas that many eastern and middle eastern countries don't like.
- European Union.
- International Monetary Fund.
- Where you get your primary source of money.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- Cold war threats with nuclear weapons.
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- Can be peaceful or violent.
- Most everyone uses it to post pictures and communicate today.
- Reviving goods internationally.
- Someone showing up to your door recruiting you to service.
- Replaces the government using violence.
- Help builds up each other's economies.
- World Health Organization.
- Disobeying the government to take out something wrong.
- Sending out goods internationally.
- North American Free Trade Agreement.
- Creating peace during war.
- Not buying anything out of protest.
- Familly traveling to the US to live here.
- Making a change in something that you don't like.
30 Clues: United Nations. • European Union. • World Health Organization. • Creating peace during war. • Can be peaceful or violent. • International Monetary Fund. • Reviving goods internationally. • Sending out goods internationally. • Not buying anything out of protest. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • North American Free Trade Agreement. • Help builds up each other's economies. • ...
Numbers in French & Spanish 2025-03-17
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- The rank Spanish holds for how many speaker it has in the world (including non-native speakers)
- The day in September when Mexico celebrates its independence
- The number of millions of gallons of maple syrup produced in Canada in 2023
- The number of Spanish speaking countries in South America
- The number of regions Spain has
- The number of countries in Europe where Spanish is an official language
- The number of players allowed on a hockey team
- The number of species of monkeys found in Central America
- How many millions of Canadians can speak French (rounded up) ?
- The number of gold medals France won at the 2024 summer Olympics
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- The number of overseas territories France has
- The number of times Argentina has won the world cup
- The total number of medals Spain won at the 2024 summer Olympics
- The number of countries in Europe where French is an official language
- The total number of Canadian provinces & territories
- The number of times Québec has tried to become an independent country
- Approximately, how many thousands of crocodiles live in Costa Rica?
- The number of countries in Central America where Spanish is an official language
- The number of colors on the French flag
- The number of national hockey league teams Canada has
20 Clues: The number of regions Spain has • The number of colors on the French flag • The number of overseas territories France has • The number of players allowed on a hockey team • The number of times Argentina has won the world cup • The total number of Canadian provinces & territories • The number of national hockey league teams Canada has • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-05
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- A government where the people have the power
- the line in where the Korean war stopped
- the name of Russia's satellite
- To send military aid to allies in need
- Nation that supports democracy and freedom
- A pact of countries not wanting to fall into communism
- First country to make a move in the Korean war
- A government where a dictator rules
- A “curtain” that fell into Europe
- what kids would do if a nuclear bomb would drop
- To stop Russia from expanding communism
- A pact of countries that formed communism countries together
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- A US spy plane getting shot down by the Soviet Union
- America fought alongside this country during the Korean war
- Countries that were free but now controlled by another country
- Nation that supports communism
- the FCDA told families to have this incase of a nuclear bomb explosion
- A Republican U.S. senator known for his false statements
- the president of the US during the start of WWll
- the country that turned communist
- To send post-war aid to allies in need
- Leader of the Sovient Union
- American aircrafts dropping supplies to berlin
- House Un-American Activities Committee
- hatred between the US and Russia
25 Clues: Leader of the Sovient Union • Nation that supports communism • the name of Russia's satellite • hatred between the US and Russia • the country that turned communist • A “curtain” that fell into Europe • A government where a dictator rules • To send military aid to allies in need • To send post-war aid to allies in need • House Un-American Activities Committee • ...
Lithuania’s Road to NATO and the EU 2025-04-27
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- / Symbolic EU anthem.
- / The main currency used by most EU countries.
- / Brussels is the capital of this military organization’s headquarters.
- / Month Lithuania officially joined NATO.
- / Important Lithuanian base for NATO forces.
- / The principle of common values and goals in the EU.
- / Concept of equal decision-making power among EU countries.
- / The famous slogan of EU: "United in....".
- / Political union Lithuania joined in 2004.
- / NATO stands for.....
- / Headquarters of NATO is located in this European city.
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- / Name of the agreement where an attack on one NATO country is considered an attack on all.
- / NATO’s founding treaty was signed in this city in 1949.
- / A Baltic country in NATO besides Lithuania and Estonia.
- / NATO member state known for the world's largest military.
- / Water important for NATO and Baltic defense strategies.
- / A contract signed by Lithuania to join the EU.
- / NATO's annual meeting of leaders is called....
- / Economic benefit received from EU funding.
- / Baltic state that joined NATO and the EU along with Lithuania.
- / Political system based on free elections, law, and rights.
- / Number of countries that joined the EU in 2004.
- / EU's agreement removing border controls among many European countries.
- / Military expedition ensuring peace, in which Lithuanian troops participate.
24 Clues: / Symbolic EU anthem. • / NATO stands for..... • / Month Lithuania officially joined NATO. • / The famous slogan of EU: "United in....". • / Important Lithuanian base for NATO forces. • / Economic benefit received from EU funding. • / Political union Lithuania joined in 2004. • / The main currency used by most EU countries. • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
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- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
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- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
22 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did. • ...
Chapter 12 - Post War Era 2013-04-14
Across
- Number of years a non-permanent member can serve in the UN Security Council
- Number of countries with permanent membership in the UN Security Council
- Canada's first post WWII combat involvement
- Now called World Trade Organization
- No shooting just a lot of threats between countries
- The welfare of the state over the individual
- Last country to become a founding UN member in 1945
- Air defence for Us and Canada
- Aid program set up to stop spread of communism
- Churchill’s phrase for division of West and East Europe
- Canadian responsible for creation of UN Declaration of Human Rights
- Agency that coordinates Canada's foreign aid program
- The soviet version of NATO
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- Soviet involvement causes permanent North South split in this country
- Canadian who initiated set-up of UNEF - an international police force
- Soviet response to Marshall Plan
- Warning system of encroaching enemy missile
- Set up to provide financial aid to devastated WWII countries
- It replaced League of Nations
- Set up to stabilize exchange rates and promote trade
- Not the TV detective - the aid program for Asia
- The competition to increase in military weapons
- Agreement to mutual defence entered into by multiple countries
- Soviet warheads in this country created missile crisis
24 Clues: The soviet version of NATO • It replaced League of Nations • Air defence for Us and Canada • Soviet response to Marshall Plan • Now called World Trade Organization • Warning system of encroaching enemy missile • Canada's first post WWII combat involvement • The welfare of the state over the individual • Aid program set up to stop spread of communism • ...
Globalisation Revision Crossword 2021-04-25
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- Emerging countries which saw rapid economic development through the 1980s and 1990s.
- A group of countries that agree free trade between them, but barriers to other countries.
- The gap between the developed and the developing world
- Trade without taxes or tariffs.
- The long-term absolute decline of manufacturing.
- An international organisation founded in 1994.
- A score/measure of income inequality
- The dislike/fear of foreign people and their cultures.
- When TNCs move a function of the business (e.g. manufacturing) to another country to reduce costs.
- Malcolm McLean's big invention.
- A measure of the globalisation of world cities.
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- where TNCs adapt products to suit local markets.
- An example of a group of countries that trade together in southern and eastern Africa.
- The name of the pro-globalisation policy adopted by China in 1978.
- A financial injection by a TNC into another country.
- The keyword that describes that cultures are changing into the same global culture.
- The keyword that describes towns which promote ethical consumption (spending) and sustainability e.g. Totnes
- The keyword that describes the wider economic benefits of FDI job creation.
- A measure of the globalisation of a country.
- An example of a NIC country.
- Money sent home by economic migrants.
- The economic sector that involves the manufacturing of goods.
22 Clues: An example of a NIC country. • Trade without taxes or tariffs. • Malcolm McLean's big invention. • A score/measure of income inequality • Money sent home by economic migrants. • A measure of the globalisation of a country. • An international organisation founded in 1994. • A measure of the globalisation of world cities. • where TNCs adapt products to suit local markets. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2020-11-19
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- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- all things used in producing goods and services
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- goods and services sold to other
- europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
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- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
- Mid size or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- exchange of g+s among nations
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- tax on imports
- organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of it's people
- A business enterprise that companies set up together
- Letting other country use a trademark,Patent, special formula, company name
22 Clues: tax on imports • exchange of g+s among nations • goods and services sold to other • europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • all things used in producing goods and services • Establishment of a business in a foreign country • goods and services purchased from other countries • A business enterprise that companies set up together • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2020-11-19
Across
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Mid size or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- tax on imports
- goods and services sold to other
- International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- A business enterprise that companies set up together
- all things used in producing goods and services
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- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
- Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- exchange of g+s among nations
- Letting other country use a trademark,Patent, special formula, company name
- organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of it's people
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- Establishment of a business in a foreign country
22 Clues: tax on imports • exchange of g+s among nations • goods and services sold to other • europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • all things used in producing goods and services • Establishment of a business in a foreign country • goods and services purchased from other countries • A business enterprise that companies set up together • ...
World War I Crossword 2018-12-17
Across
- the London treaty (a peace treaty)
- what country was in the Two Front War
- the countries Great Britain, France, Russia is called Triple ____
- The countries, germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are apart of this triple ____
- national relations
- an age where people were thinking for themselves (against the crown )
- wanting to build up your army to be strong
- and France got in a war where this place was the prize
- this plan was going against the two front war
- State a geographical area separated by borders (a country)
- an act of violence against the opposing country’s public
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- getting ready for attack, troops, weapons ext
- where you have international relations
- when you want to govern yourself (starts with S)
- Where arch duke and his wife was killed
- Who got assassinated
- Powder Keg of Europe was known as the _____ region
- a territory that is under political control
- Interest when you want the best for your country
- start of World War 1 is ____ 1914
- The man that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- the countries in which got into world War One and its causes
- when you feel pride for your country
- building these with other countries/nations will strengthen your power
- when you add more land to country
25 Clues: national relations • Who got assassinated • start of World War 1 is ____ 1914 • when you add more land to country • the London treaty (a peace treaty) • when you feel pride for your country • what country was in the Two Front War • where you have international relations • Where arch duke and his wife was killed • wanting to build up your army to be strong • ...
Medical Tourism Crossword 2019-02-20
Across
- different
- enough
- To reply ,react to demand
- With ease
- Process, the order of doing things
- Build up,
- Influencing, to do with
- Complex, undefined
- To focus on,
- Many countries
- to get help medically
- Meaning
- Have to do, like army service in some countries
- promise with certainty, be 100% sure
- To get, to buy
- People from that country ie people from India, Panama and Thailand.
- harvesting The international trade in human organs like kidneys from donors
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
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- preventing success or development; harmful; unfavourable.
- the world of trade or economic activity : the everyday world
- To think about,
- in the public sector To stay in the public sector
- countries Countries that are becoming wealthier like India and China
- People who are paid to do their job.
- shore overseas
- Criteria for measuring medical tourism, interpretation
- Equipment, amenities
- To compare two things,
- A place where you go
- A women’s ability to conceive children
- Money of a country eg the yuan, yen, dollar.
- an accumulation of uncompleted work or matters needing to be dealt with.
- exact
- Complicated, not simple
- To want
35 Clues: exact • enough • Meaning • To want • different • With ease • Build up, • To focus on, • shore overseas • Many countries • To get, to buy • To think about, • Complex, undefined • Equipment, amenities • A place where you go • to get help medically • To compare two things, • Influencing, to do with • Complicated, not simple • To reply ,react to demand • Process, the order of doing things • ...
Oceania 2025-08-21
Across
- Dry, desert region in the center of Australia.
- Australia is both a country and a _________.
- New Zealand's climate is ________.
- Australia's east coast has a mild climate with more ___________.
- One of the rivers that runs through Australia.
- Oceania is located within the Ring of Fire, which is made up of many of these.
- Many of the islands in Oceania are covered in these.
- Most of Oceania's countries have this kind of climate.
- The Oceania region with the fewest number of countries.
- What hemisphere is Australia (and all of Oceania) in?
- There are 14 of these, plus other territories and dependencies, that make up Oceania.
- Not including Australia, Oceania is divided into three region: Micronesia, Melanesia, and what?
- New Zealand has mountains, glaciers, hot springs, and ___________.
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- Mountains that run along the eastern edge of Australia.
- The animals in Oceania are different and unique because the countries are so _________.
- The Oceania region that is closest to Australia.
- Oceania has over 10,000 of these.
- One of the marsupials found in Australia.
- The ocean where Oceania is located.
- A ring shaped reef or island.
- Oceania is made up of high and low ________.
- This extends for 1250 miles and is home to thousands of different plant and animal species.
- The shallow body of water within an atoll.
- A flightless bird found in Australia and New Zealand.
24 Clues: A ring shaped reef or island. • Oceania has over 10,000 of these. • New Zealand's climate is ________. • The ocean where Oceania is located. • One of the marsupials found in Australia. • The shallow body of water within an atoll. • Australia is both a country and a _________. • Oceania is made up of high and low ________. • Dry, desert region in the center of Australia. • ...
juan fer,neoconolization 2017-04-04
Across
- term for countries low economy and government corruption
- a policy from US that makes that europeans hands off
- mexico 4 times president liberal and bring stability
- ideology from US that needto expand from coast to coast
- an opperation that occur in several countries but is control by only one place
- unindustrialzed cities get industrialize and exploit
- sam icon from US government
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- refer to when roosvelt say "speak softly and carry a big stick"
- a attack in cienaga to ufc workers that were protesting
- attemp his own to nicaragua with liberal support
- there discover fossil fuel start to create machines and factories
- mexico mestizo invest cities factories
- french idea from order and progress throught authoritian model
- economic increase in export and trade
- a way that US colonize countries in an indirect way by exploiibg countries and not letting dictators do nothing by giving them money
- favoring complete obedience subjuction to authority as oppose to individual freedom
16 Clues: sam icon from US government • economic increase in export and trade • mexico mestizo invest cities factories • attemp his own to nicaragua with liberal support • a policy from US that makes that europeans hands off • mexico 4 times president liberal and bring stability • unindustrialzed cities get industrialize and exploit • ...
Global Industry Vocabulary Puzzle 2024-12-18
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- member countries are free to move factors of production within other member countries
- different countries or regions agree to reduce or eliminate trade barriers and coordinate monetary and fiscal policies
- difference between a country’s imports and exports
- business which operates internationally
- ideas that a copyrighted work is the expression of the personality of its author or creator
- agreement where one company, the licensor, makes an asset available to another company, the licensee, in exchange for some form of compensation
- company which has its facilities and other assets in at least one country other than its home country
- amount charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of their money
- flow of capital from one nation to another in exchange for significant ownership stakes in domestic companies or other domestic assets
- goods or services which are produced in one country and are shipped to another country for sale or trade
- exchange of one currency for another; conversion of one currency into another
- achievements which make a person more appealing to a potential employer
- economic transactions between countries or other foreign entities
- rights given to persons over the creations of their minds
- type of international law which protects the rights of creators or copyrighted works around the world
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- unconstrained purchase and sale of goods and services between countries without tariffs, duties or quotas
- type of trade movement which focuses on the improvement of trading circumstances
- brand name used to identify and distinguish the goods or services of one seller from those of others and to indicate the source of the goods/services
- monetary and fiscal policies between member countries are coordinated by political integration
- investor purchases part of a company through stocks; no real control of company
- rights of the creator to authorize use of, or to prohibit the use of a work and to set the conditions for its use
- when a company sells goods and services at a lower price than its competitors and still gains larger profits
- company or manufacturer is more involved with the exporting process
- rate at which the level of prices for goods and services are rising and purchasing is falling
- authority of one or more member countries is significantly reduced and a common, united government is put in place
- goods are exported from a company through a third party company
- global market in which employers across the world may search for potential employees in foreign countries and vice versa
- goods or services brought into one country from another
- investor purchases large part of a company; has direct control of company
- transport, handling and storage of funds, goods and information outside and inside the production process
- debt owed by a government
- when a country is spending more on foreign trade than it is earning
32 Clues: debt owed by a government • business which operates internationally • difference between a country’s imports and exports • goods or services brought into one country from another • rights given to persons over the creations of their minds • goods are exported from a company through a third party company • ...
Outcome 3 Crossword Puzzle - Social 10-1 2024-01-30
Across
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- Energy sources such as coal, oil and natural gas that come from ancient remains of plants and animals - "_____ Fuels".
- An organization of 187 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.
- A group of countries in Europe that work together, using the same currency (the Euro) in order to strengthen and grow their economies.
- The selling of a public service, such as electricity delivery or health care, to a private company so that the service is no longer owned by the government.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- A process that involves countries in reducing or removing trade barriers, such as tariffs and quotas, so goods and services can move around the world more freely.
- A tax on imported goods.
- An economic system based on the holding of all property by the community as a whole or by the state.
- Regulates trade in services, such as telecommunications and banking, as well as goods.
- Type of plan to protect and preserve the environment and natural resources of an area.
- Group of seven leading industrial countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States who meet to discuss issues of importance such as economies, trade, defence, the environment and human rights issues.
- Canadian government agency responsible for administering foreign aid programs in less developed countries.
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- The tendency for society to move, work and live increasingly more in towns and cities than in rural areas.
- Development that meets the people's needs in the present without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their needs - "______ Prosperity".
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- A precious gemstone mined under forced or dangerous conditions to fund war or rebellion - "_______ Stone".
- Free trade agreement created in 1994 between Canada, United States and Mexico to remove tariffs and encourage more trade between the countries with less barriers. Replaced in 2020 with the USMCA trade agreement.
- Accepting responsibility for ensuring that the earth's resources remain sustainable.
- When two countries agree to eliminate all tariffs and taxes on goods and services traded between them.
- Any natural resource that can replenish itself in a relatively short period of time, such as some types of lumber, solar power and wind energy.
- The value of all the goods and services a country produces in a year; used to measure the strength of a country's economy.
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- A business strategy that involves reducing costs by using suppliers of products and services in countries where labour is cheaper and government regulation may be less strict.
- An international bank that lends money to help those countries that are in need i.e. Lending money to a war torn country.
- In Canada, corporations or businesses that are owned by the government, ie. Canada Post and the CBC.
- International financial agreement signed shortly before the end of World War II that created the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
- A condition of the Bretton Woods Agreement that all printed money be able to be converted to gold.
28 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves. • An economic system based on private property and free enterprise. • Accepting responsibility for ensuring that the earth's resources remain sustainable. • Regulates trade in services, such as telecommunications and banking, as well as goods. • ...
BSN 7-9:30 2022-10-04
10 Clues: G7 countries • line division • poor countries • rich countries • observer status • new ASEAN member • emerging economies • crimes against humanity • means an eco soc indicator • money competing with US dollar
Brandon Bedell's crossword puzzle 2012-08-31
Across
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority.
- a relation between countries in which they rely in one another for resources, goods, or services.
- a system in which the central government makes all economic decisions.
- the value of all goods and services produced within a country in a single year.
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade.
- as type of government in which a single, powerful ruler has total control.
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- a combination of a command economy and a market economy.
- a system in which people grow their own food and make their own goods.
- a system based on private ownership,free trade, and competition.
- countries with strong economies and a high quality of life.
- an organization of the world's countries that promotes peace and security around the globe.
- a ppolitical system in which the government owns all property and domainates all aspects of life in a country.
- use natural resources or raw materials to manufacture other products.
- countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life.
- one of the oldest types of government.
15 Clues: one of the oldest types of government. • a combination of a command economy and a market economy. • countries with strong economies and a high quality of life. • a system based on private ownership,free trade, and competition. • use natural resources or raw materials to manufacture other products. • ...
AP Globalization 2022-02-18
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- It includes remittances from migration, which typically flow from industrialized to less industrialized countries.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- the consequences to human populations of any public or private policies and actions that significantly change their norms, values, beliefs, practices, etc.
- An increasing share of spending on goods and services is devoted to imports and an increasing share of what countries produce is sold as exports.
- an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- 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.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- bringing goods or services into a country.
- strategy in which firm allows foreign country to produce its products for a fee.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ways corporations do business as multinational organizations nowadays.
- the development and sharing of information, through verbal and non-verbal messages
- a type of globalization that refers to the ease at which money can be spread around the world.
- a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports.
- The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely.
- A multilateral agreement regulating international trade
- _____ can benefit developing economies when migrants who acquired education and know-how abroad return home to establish new enterprises.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread and mixing of cultures around the world.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread of technology around the world.
- which is a form of privatization, occurs when a national government sells an asset or operation such as a large government-owned firm to private investors.
- an international organization of 37 member countries with a goal of finding solution to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges
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- a type of globalization that refers to the idea that the world needs to be considered one interconnected ecosystem.
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- Are used to restrict trade, as they increase the price of imported goods and services, making them more expensive to consumers
- an agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- investment made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor.
- a type of globalization that refers to the diplomatic negotiations between nation-states.
- selling products to another country.
- The western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade before. They took over the countries in Asia and Africa.This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the "______".
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- The Top 3 country that dominated WTO.
- a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies.
- The free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics,,society, technology and culture.
- a type globalization that refers to the idea that the world is no longer seen as groups of distinct nations as much as it once was.
- An association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic intergrantion.
- a global bloc composed by the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union (EU).
- The Top 1 country that dominated WTO.
- the __ soon called the World Bank, Originally, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War II
39 Clues: selling products to another country. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 3 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 1 country that dominated WTO. • bringing goods or services into a country. • A multilateral agreement regulating international trade • The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely. • ...
Vocab Imperialism/Spanish American War 2019-11-22
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- A government's strategy in dealing with other countries.
- The team that consisted of some European countries. They were against the allies in WWI
- An international organization created after WWI to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- A country that has significant influence in international affairs.
- Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy:"speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go far."
- An addition to the Monroe Doctrine.
- British ocean liner that sunk to a German U-Boat. It caused the US to join WWI.
- 26th President that expanded the system of national parks and sought to uphold the Monroe Doctrine.
- A canal that crosses in Panama that connects the Atlantic and Pacific.
- US battleship that was sent to Cuba and it exploded which led to the Spanish-American War.
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- A statement of principle for peace that was used for peace negotiations in WWI
- 28th president of the US. He led the US through WWI.
- Movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation, especially with the aim of maintaining its sovereignty over its homeland.
- The belief that a government should maintain a strong military and use it to expand the nation's interests.
- Stated that European countries couldn't interfere with the Western Hemisphere.
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office.
- Journalism that presents little to no legitamate or will-researched background.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- A relationship between multiple groups that have joined together for mutual benefit.
- Countries that didn't participate in the battles of WWI
- The countries in WWI that were on the US team against the Central Powers.
21 Clues: An addition to the Monroe Doctrine. • 28th president of the US. He led the US through WWI. • Countries that didn't participate in the battles of WWI • A government's strategy in dealing with other countries. • A country that has significant influence in international affairs. • A canal that crosses in Panama that connects the Atlantic and Pacific. • ...
Latin America 2023-05-31
Across
- the 2015 action towards stopping climate change
- Spain, Portugal, and France colonized these countries
- the long term warming of Earth
- the process of global interaction and trade that connects our world and makes it interdependent
- an organization of middle eastern oil producing countries
- commonly referred to as the "third agricultural revolution," this was a time period during which crop production was immensely increased as a result of modern farming technology and chemicals
- human rights organization dedicated to finding those who went missing due to the dictatorship of Latin American rulers
- takeover
- overthrew Batista and led Cuba from 1959 to 2008
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- adaptation of American culture and influence in other countries and nations
- a group led by Augustus Pinochet that took over Chile by force
- the european organization that eliminated tariffs and trade barriers, establishes one currency (the Euro), and in doing so made 28 European countries interdependent
- an argentine political ideology based on the ideas of Juan Peron
- a free trade agreement between Canada, The United States, and Mexico that eliminated tariffs in trade between these countries stimulating economic growth
- vocally opposed Juan Perón's rule and ideals
- when there are not enough resources to supply the population
- an eight-year period during which the Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance kidnapped and murdered numerous Argentinians
- an operation of state terror and political repression, which the US backed as a form of containment
- people who disappeared because of dictators
- amendment in the Cuban constitution under which the united states had control over Cuba
- organizer of the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons
21 Clues: takeover • the long term warming of Earth • people who disappeared because of dictators • vocally opposed Juan Perón's rule and ideals • the 2015 action towards stopping climate change • overthrew Batista and led Cuba from 1959 to 2008 • Spain, Portugal, and France colonized these countries • an organization of middle eastern oil producing countries • ...
Colonization Unit Review 2023-09-22
Across
- Triangular trade that brought enslaved labor to work on southern plantations
- Acts that were passed by the British government to control and restrict colonists’ trade
- Type of crop Spain and Great Britain exported from their colonies
- Water passage European countries searched in North America to get to Asian spices
- Religious group in England known as Pilgrims that traveled to North America to worship freely
- Territory fully occupied and controlled by another country
- Religious denomination European countries tried to spread in North America
- Religious organization Spanish explorers establish to convert Native americans to Christianity
- Type of routes European countries wanted to establish between their countries and Asia
- Initial reason for European countries to sail to Asia
- Nickname for Middle Region colonies because they cultivated grains
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- Longest river explored by the French that runs from North to South dividing the USA almost in 2
- Religious group persecuted by the Church of England because they supported equality and were against slavery
- Reason why someone does/did something
- Mountain range that became border for the British colonies in North America
- Colony where Quakers settled to be able to worship freely
- The first successful English colony in North America
- Settlement in Massachusetts established by Pilgrims
- Name of the lake system where the French benefitted from fur trade
- Cash crop Virginia colonists cultivated on their swampy land
- Product France primarily focused on when it was trading with Native Americans
- Economic policy that helped Great Britain import raw materials from colonies cheaply and become rich
- Cheap labor working on the field of Southern plantations
23 Clues: Reason why someone does/did something • Settlement in Massachusetts established by Pilgrims • The first successful English colony in North America • Initial reason for European countries to sail to Asia • Cheap labor working on the field of Southern plantations • Colony where Quakers settled to be able to worship freely • ...
Human Geography Crossword 2024-05-30
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- - The less developed countries that are economically dependent on the core countries.
- of Place - The feelings evoked by people as a result of certain experiences and memories associated with a particular place.
- Factors - Conditions that drive people away from their homeland and attract them to a new area.
- Sector - The sector of the economy that involves intellectual activities, such as research and development.
- - A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs.
- - A city with a population of over 10 million people.
- - The process of increased interconnectedness among countries, most notably in economics, politics, and culture.
- Place Theory - A theory that explains the distribution of services based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas.
- Development - Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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- - The region from which innovative ideas originate.
- - The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture.
- Rate - The average number of children a woman will have during her childbearing years.
- Transition Model - A model that describes population change over time through stages.
- Morphology - The study of the physical form and structure of urban places.
- - The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
- Landscape - The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape.
- Diffusion - The spread of an idea through physical movement of people from one place to another.
- Decay - The decreasing interaction between places as the distance between them increases.
- - The control or influence of less developed countries by more developed countries through indirect means.
- - The process of renovating urban neighborhoods by attracting more affluent residents.
20 Clues: - The region from which innovative ideas originate. • - A city with a population of over 10 million people. • - The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement. • Morphology - The study of the physical form and structure of urban places. • - A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs. • ...
Chapter 2 WW1 terms, Crossword puzzle 2021-03-07
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- A threat which states one must meet certain conditions, or face serious consequences
- Agreement where Germany supported Austria-Hungary no matter what, even if it meant going to war
- Resources in a nation are gathered and organized for the one purpose of winning the war
- Development of industries in countries/territories
- A strong feeling, connection or pride for one's country, and having desire to support it's traditions
- Extending rule of authority from a country to other countries/territories
- A strategy that includes attacks to win a war by wearing down the other side, to outlast them
- A close association of nations to achieve common goals and objectives, or can also be combined for military protection
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- Policy that the British navy has to be equal or better than two other navies combined
- Standard war tactic that offers protection against enemy fire
- A narrow strip; whenever soldiers detected or sensed movement, started firing rifles and machine guns
- Competition between two countries striving to be the best, and having the best equipped military
- Ideology and unification of Slavic people
- Action where soldiers go across trenches and no man's land, fully exposed to enemy fire
- A plan designed to avoid two front war, with Germany attacking France
- Through a less formal group of agreement, Russia, France and Great Britain loosely agreed to support each other
- A Serbian terrorist organization that supports violence to achieve it's goals
- A war where a country fights on two different battlegrounds, to increase chance of success
- Policy of making a countries armed forces super strong, and allowing political situations in which military interests dominate government policy
- Countries that had agreement to support each other when being attacked, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
20 Clues: Ideology and unification of Slavic people • Development of industries in countries/territories • Standard war tactic that offers protection against enemy fire • A plan designed to avoid two front war, with Germany attacking France • Extending rule of authority from a country to other countries/territories • ...
Trade 2025-07-15
Across
- taxes on imported goods
- people involved in the cultivation of crops
- policies that protect domestic industries from foreign competition
- Arab Free Trade Area regional agreement among Arab countries to eliminate tariffs and barriers
- trade trade that aims to provide better prices and conditions for producers in developing countries
- up their markets remove barriers to allow foreign products or services into a country
- bring back profits or capital to the investor’s home country
- limits on the quantity of goods that can be imported
- farmers who manage small plots of land for subsistence or trade
- groups of producers working collectively for better bargaining power and support
- Economic Area (EEA) allows for free movement of goods, services, people, and capital between EU countries and others
- removed or taken apart, e.g. trade barriers
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- individuals or groups who grow or create goods for sale
- South American trade bloc that promotes free trade and fluid movement of goods
- system that supports sustainable production and fair prices for producers
- trade trade without government-imposed restrictions or tariffs
- round series of WTO negotiations aimed at trade liberalization, particularly for developing countries
- raw agricultural or mining products traded internationally
- disputes disagreements between countries over trade policies or practices
- trade practices actions like subsidies or dumping that distort competition
- trade areas regional groups of countries that remove tariffs and quotas among themselves
- mark certification label indicating a product meets Fairtrade standards
- barriers measures like tariffs or quotas that restrict international trade
- selling goods abroad at below market or production cost
- Trade Organization (WTO) global body that regulates international trade rules and resolves disputes
- an excessive supply of a product, often leading to price drops
- producing more goods than the market can absorb
- American Free Trade Area (NAFTA) former agreement among the US, Canada, and Mexico for free trade (replaced by USMCA)
- intermediaries between producers and buyers who take a portion of the profits
29 Clues: taxes on imported goods • people involved in the cultivation of crops • removed or taken apart, e.g. trade barriers • producing more goods than the market can absorb • limits on the quantity of goods that can be imported • individuals or groups who grow or create goods for sale • selling goods abroad at below market or production cost • ...
citizen test- Garska, 2hr 2023-01-09
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- when states have a larger population this house of congress gets more members ( 3 words)
- helping out countries with issues and creating friendships with countries (2 words)
- explain how to make amendments and ratification of the constitution along with how the branches work
- taxis that businesses have to pay based on there income (2 words)
- when the constitution is changed
- taxis of goods that people buy
- A document that lists what the rules for the countries government
- the branch that has the president
- the branch of government that has congress
- a group of people who lisen to a case and desides who wins
- the 15 heads of the departments are all in the presidents…
- this means that no one is above the law (3 words)
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- cases where people are accused of a crime (2 words)
- powers that are distributed between the national, state, and smaller city governments
- Case the cases that is not crime just people haveing a disagreement involving there rights and need it to be resolved by a court
- house of representatives and the senate combined make up…
- the leader of a government department is called…
- where there is no jury and the case is decided by a judge
- actions towards other countries is called…(2 words)
- taxes that are taken to help elderly people (2 words)
- the branch that holds the courts
- an agreement with different countries…
- a tax on how much money you pay and the more money you make the more money you need to pay (2 words)
- this explains what the constitution does
- you get two representatives for every state in this house of congress
25 Clues: taxis of goods that people buy • when the constitution is changed • the branch that holds the courts • the branch that has the president • an agreement with different countries… • this explains what the constitution does • the branch of government that has congress • the leader of a government department is called… • this means that no one is above the law (3 words) • ...
Outcome 3 Crossword Puzzle - Social 20-1 2024-02-07
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- Unanimously adopted in a resolution by the UN General Assembly in 2005, this principle holds that the international community must help protect populations from war crimes, ethnic cleansing, genocide, and crimes against humanity.
- A government's strategy in dealing with other nations and the international community.
- Money, food, or other resources given or lent by one country to another for the purpose of assisting with quality of life issues such as reducing famine or spread of disease.
- Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- An international organization of some European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members.
- Concept that nations have the right to govern themselves.
- A multilateral organization composed of representatives from the eight circumpolar states and six Indigenous organizations.
- Promoting positive action for human welfare and social reform and progress.
- A United Nations agency created to assist developing nations by loans guaranteed by member governments.
- A policy whereby a country completely opts out of participating in international social, economic, political and military affairs and instead stays isolated within their own borders, not involving themselves with other countries or global initiatives.
- A global institution to promote international trade and to settle international trade disputes among member nations.
- A suspension of the payment of international debts when it is determined a country can no longer reasonably pay the debts, or that paying would cause major suffering and harm to the people.
- The cultural inheritance from the past that all people share and that is preserved in world heritage sites, traditional skills and knowledge, and the arts.
- The condition of protecting all members of a group or collective from danger. The UN tries to ensure the security of all member states.
- Often referred to as a parliament of nations, it is composed of member states, which meet to consider the world's most pressing problems. Each state has one vote, and a two-thirds majority in the General Assembly is required for decisions on key issues.
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- A process in which the world's richest nations chose to cancel poor nations' obligations to pay back loans or debt because it is causing major harm to the people of an area.
- Policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems.
- A group within the United Nations responsible for human health, including combating the spread of infectious diseases and health issues related to natural disasters.
- A situation in which there is economic growth, rising national income, high and steady employment, and steadiness in the general level of prices.
- Policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- Policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization made up of independent appointed officials or representatives elected by member states.
- Group of 20 largest economies in the world that work together to address key issues in the global economy - financial stability, climate change mitigation & sustainable development.
- US-Canadian military organization formed in 1958 responsible for aerospace warning, aerospace control, and maritime warning at the height of the Cold War nuclear crisis.
- An international organization of French speakers that aims to promote the French language and culture in all countries.
- The most recent trade agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico that encourages and sets the rules for free trade between these North American countries.
- A belief that says all members of the global community should accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world and that nations should work together in the best interests of the globe.
- Military alliance created in 1949 made up of 12 non-Communist countries, including Canada and the United States, that support each other if attacked.
- The main governing body of the United Nations, it has the authority to identify threats to international peace and security and to prescribe the organization's response, including military and/or economic sanctions.
- Group of seven industrial countries that have discussions regarding global politics, economic and social policy - Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States.
29 Clues: Concept that nations have the right to govern themselves. • Promoting positive action for human welfare and social reform and progress. • A government's strategy in dealing with other nations and the international community. • Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries. • ...
HUMAN WELLBEING 2021-05-17
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- _____ can't buy happiness (but can make it easier to be happy)
- on average _____ countries are happier
- one of the happiest country (in asia)
- acronym of bhutan's measure of happiness
- the state of being content with life
- how much a person earns, which can affect their wellbeing
- one of the happiest countries (in europe)
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- a complex concept that includes a variety of factors including happiness, satisfaction and quality of life
- this is a system established in some countries which can assist with access to doctors, medicine and care
- there is often a lack of ____ in the governments of happier countries
- on average, happier countries have to pay higher ____
11 Clues: the state of being content with life • one of the happiest country (in asia) • on average _____ countries are happier • acronym of bhutan's measure of happiness • one of the happiest countries (in europe) • on average, happier countries have to pay higher ____ • how much a person earns, which can affect their wellbeing • ...
Steven's Cross Word Puzzles 2016-12-07
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- South Korea, Thailand, and Singapore are examples of _____ _______________ countries
- Tax added to the price of goods that are imported
- Conditions that exists when countries rely on each other for ideas, goods, services and markets
- Soil, Coal, are things that we use but don't make
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Buying goods or resources from other countries
- trade Removal of trade restrictions so that goods flow freely among countries
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- iron,Gold,oil, are thing that we can't reuse
- Number limit on how many items of a particular product can be imported from a certain nation
- sun ,wood, water, are things that we can reuse
- Sierra Leone, Cambodia, and Guatemala are examples of ___________countries
- Selling goods or resources to other countries
12 Clues: iron,Gold,oil, are thing that we can't reuse • Selling goods or resources to other countries • sun ,wood, water, are things that we can reuse • Buying goods or resources from other countries • Tax added to the price of goods that are imported • Soil, Coal, are things that we use but don't make • ...
Countries 2020-11-26
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- HERE YOU CAN DANCE TANGO AND VISIT A SOCCER STADIUM CALLED "LA BOMBONERA".
- IN THIS COUNTRY YOU CAN VISIT THE BUCKINGHAM PALACE AND THE BIG BEN.
- HERE YOU CAN VISIT THE FAMOUS BLUE CITY, RIDE CAMELS, AND SEE GOATS IN THE TREES.
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- THE CAPITAL OF THIS CITY IS PARIS.
- ONE OF THE TYPICAL DANCES OF THIS COUNTRY IS "MARINERA"
- THE COUNTRY WHERE LEONARDO DA VINCI WAS BORN.
- THIS COUNTRY IS SOUTH OF THE UNITED STATES AND ITS PEOPLE LIKE TACOS.
7 Clues: THE CAPITAL OF THIS CITY IS PARIS. • THE COUNTRY WHERE LEONARDO DA VINCI WAS BORN. • ONE OF THE TYPICAL DANCES OF THIS COUNTRY IS "MARINERA" • IN THIS COUNTRY YOU CAN VISIT THE BUCKINGHAM PALACE AND THE BIG BEN. • THIS COUNTRY IS SOUTH OF THE UNITED STATES AND ITS PEOPLE LIKE TACOS. • HERE YOU CAN DANCE TANGO AND VISIT A SOCCER STADIUM CALLED "LA BOMBONERA". • ...
countries 2021-09-11
Countries 2021-06-17
Across
- This country is located in West Africa and its capital is Porto-Novo
- Country formerly known as Gold Coast
- One of the two countries that were not colonised
- This country was colonised by both France and Britain. It's capital is Yaoundé
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- Home to the Taj Mahal
- Most populated country in West Africa
- The capital of this country is Lomé
7 Clues: Home to the Taj Mahal • The capital of this country is Lomé • Country formerly known as Gold Coast • Most populated country in West Africa • One of the two countries that were not colonised • This country is located in West Africa and its capital is Porto-Novo • This country was colonised by both France and Britain. It's capital is Yaoundé
COUNTRIES 2021-08-02
7 Clues: It has 8844 islands • It's capital is Dodoma • It´s name deliverates from silver • It´s in between Lithuania and Estonia • The only countrie that starts with "o" • It´s a country but it plays in the Ligue 1 • It border with only one country and don't borders with the sea
Countries 2021-06-30
Across
- An animal that can kick really hard lives here
- The current president is the 46th president
- This Southeast Asian country is the world’s largest island nation
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- A small city in this country produces 40% of the world's soccer balls
- Home to the famous Marina Bay Sands
- The Olympics will be happening here this year
- This country has a population of over 1.4 billion people
7 Clues: Home to the famous Marina Bay Sands • The current president is the 46th president • The Olympics will be happening here this year • An animal that can kick really hard lives here • This country has a population of over 1.4 billion people • This Southeast Asian country is the world’s largest island nation • ...
Countries 2018-07-30
7 Clues: THEY EAT THIS IN THE USA. • WHAT FOOD IS FAMOUS IN KOREA? • THEY EAT TACOS IN THIS COUNTRY. • THIS COUNTRY HAS A BIG RED CIRCLE • WHAT LANGUAGE DO THEY SPEAK IN CHINA? • WHAT LANGUAGE DO THEY SPEAK IN MEXICO? • WHAT LANGUAGE DO THEY SPEAK IN AMERICA?
COUNTRIES 2023-12-05
Across
- People visit this country to see The Berlin Wall
- Snow is everywhere and it is close to the United States
- It is recognized by tango and futbol
- It is famous for pizza and pasta.
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- This country has a big clock in its capital
- Kremlin and Matrioska are representative for this country
- Everybody wants to go here due to Northern lights
7 Clues: It is famous for pizza and pasta. • It is recognized by tango and futbol • This country has a big clock in its capital • People visit this country to see The Berlin Wall • Everybody wants to go here due to Northern lights • Snow is everywhere and it is close to the United States • Kremlin and Matrioska are representative for this country
countries 2024-02-05
Countries 2022-06-13
7 Clues: country at war with russia • Biggest country in the world • Smallest country in the world • Country with the higest mountain • most developed country in the world • Most poppulated country in the world • country with more weapons than people
Countries 2024-06-27
7 Clues: Country with Big ben • Country on top of The USA • The country your in right now • Country that has the Kiwi bird • European Country shaped like a boot • European Country that has the Eiffel tower • North American Country with the most people
Countries 2022-10-29
7 Clues: where is DisneyLand? • where does Lachlan live? • where does the King Live? • where do people Live in igloos? • name a country that starts with f? • what is the biggest country in the world? • the country that got the most people in the world?
Countries 2022-12-15
Countries 2022-09-25
7 Clues: A country that invented donuts. • A country that never gets night time. • A country that makes lots of technology. • A giant piece of land that is very cold. • A country where their food is very popular. • A country with a popular sport being football. • A country that has unique animals (kangaroos).
countries 2022-09-16
Countries 2022-12-05
7 Clues: where is Ronaldo from? • What country we are in? • Where is Donald Trump from? • Which country is Pizza from? • Which country are Pandas found in? • In which country would you a Kangaroo? • Where would your find the Eiffel Tower?
COUNTRIES 2022-11-22
7 Clues: THE WORLD'S LARGEST • THE WORLD'S SMALLEST CONTINENT • IS THE FOURT LARGEST CONTINENT • 80% OF THIS CONTINENT IS COVERED BY ICE • THERE ARE 23 CONTRIES IN THIS CONTINENT • THE SECOND LARGEST CONTINENT IN THE WORLD • THE SECOND SMALLEST CONTINENT IN THE WORLD
COUNTRIES 2022-11-03
Countries 2025-04-07
7 Clues: They speak German (West of Czech) • They speak Polish (North of Czech) • They speak English (I am from here) • They speak Slovakian (South of Czech) • The country we are in now (Roza is from here) • They speak German (The flag is red and white) • A lot of you are from here (They speak Ukrainian)
Unit 2 vocab pt.2 2024-10-24
Across
- European countries forcing China to trade with all countries
- A state that is controlled or protected by another country
- Acquiring or gaining control over political or economic life of “weaker countries.
- Battleship that was bringing Cuba supplies, Spain was blamed for sinking
- Cuban Independence, acquired Puerto Rico & Guam, Paid Spain for Philippines
- Connect Atlantic and Pacific ocean
- U.S. are the policeman of the world
- Taft by Roosevelt by guaranteeing loans to all Latin American countries
- caused by U.S. wanted cheaper trade & influence and sinking of USS Maine
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- China citizens fought against imperialism and ended open door policy
- 8,000 volunteer cavalry led by Teddy
- Philippines trying to gain independence and it lasted 3 years
- Cuba couldn’t do anything without approval and U.S. formed a naval base
- oil and sugar was in these places
- Americans that didn’t want to go to war
- Blamed Spain for the sinking of the USS Maine
16 Clues: oil and sugar was in these places • Connect Atlantic and Pacific ocean • 8,000 volunteer cavalry led by Teddy • U.S. are the policeman of the world • Americans that didn’t want to go to war • Blamed Spain for the sinking of the USS Maine • A state that is controlled or protected by another country • European countries forcing China to trade with all countries • ...
Europe and Russia Vocab 2025-01-24
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- the average number of children a woman in a given population will have in her lifetime
- rain that can damage the environment because it contains acid created from chemicals in factory smoke and car exhaust.
- the gradual wearing away of Earth's surface by the action of wind, water, ice, and gravity
- an independent state, or country, whose people mostly share a common identity.
- a river and all the streams that flow into it.
- A wall separating East and West Berlin built by East Germany in 1961 to keep citizens from escaping to the West
- feelings of loyalty and pride toward one's nation or ethnic group.
- a force that divides people and countries
- pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc.
- a large group of people who share a common history and culture
- the formation and eruption of volcanoes
- the movement of plates below Earth's surface
- a force that unites people and countries
- Natural forces that change Earth's physical features, including forces that build up and wear down Earth's surface
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- a form of energy that comes from nuclear reactions.
- a group of countries that acts as a single market, without trade barriers between member countries
- a form of international cooperation in which countries give up some control of their affairs as they work together to achieve shared goals
- pollution that starts in one country and crosses boundaries into other countries
- the number of old and young dependents who don't work compared with the working-age population
- the total fertility rate needed for a population to replace itself
- various methods for communicating information
- the average age that a person in a given population can expect to live to
- the study of human populations, including how they change due to births, deaths, aging, and migration
- the creation and movement of glaciers
- a group of people in a country who share a unique culture and identity.
- a political unit that controls a particular territory.
26 Clues: the creation and movement of glaciers • the formation and eruption of volcanoes • a force that unites people and countries • a force that divides people and countries • the movement of plates below Earth's surface • various methods for communicating information • a river and all the streams that flow into it. • a form of energy that comes from nuclear reactions. • ...
Unit 8 Asia Vocabulary 2025-04-01
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- Economy^An economic system where businesses make their own decisions based on supply and demand.
- process of cities growing as more people move into them.
- make a guess based on facts and clues.
- Shadow Effect^When mountains block rain, creating dry areas on one side.
- Industries^Jobs that provide services instead of goods, like teachers and doctors.
- Economy^An economy where the government controls all businesses and industries.
- who move from place to place instead of settling in one location.
- Child Policy^A policy that limited families to having only one child in China.
- Industries^Jobs that turn raw materials into products, like making cars or clothing.
- seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather.
- large landmass that is part of a continent but is separated in some way.
- Revolution^A period when new farming methods increased food production.
- of Fire^An area around the Pacific Ocean known for many earthquakes and volcanoes.
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- spread of goods, ideas, and culture around the world.
- companies move jobs to other countries to save money.
- Developed Countries^Countries that are becoming industrialized and improving their economies.
- religion that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.
- large mountain range that separates India and China.
- Partition^The event when India was divided into two countries, India and Pakistan.
- strict government where leaders have total control.
- religion from India that believes in many gods and reincarnation.
- farming^A farming method where land is cut into steps on hillsides
- Countries^Countries with strong economies, good healthcare, and high living standards.
- System^A system in which people are born into a social group and stay in it for life.
- acts meant to scare people or make a political statement.
- ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality.
- Region^An area in South Asia known for its Sikh population.
- China Policy^A policy that says Taiwan is part of China.
- Nino^A time when warm ocean waters change weather patterns, causing storms or droughts.
29 Clues: make a guess based on facts and clues. • strict government where leaders have total control. • large mountain range that separates India and China. • seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather. • spread of goods, ideas, and culture around the world. • companies move jobs to other countries to save money. • ...
Free Trade Agreements 2024-11-02
Across
- Something involving two parties/countries
- Trade Trade that takes place without barriers.
- A limit on how much a country can import
- A disagreement
- A government department that collects taxes put on other countries’ imported goods.
- A tax on imports
- Geographical areas
- An answer or solution to a conflict
- Occurring between nations
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- A discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
- A good/service bought from a foreign economy.
- Something that slows down or stops your company from exporting goods or services to an overseas market.
- Something involving more than two parties/countries
- Obeying a law or rule
- A good/service bought by a foreign economy.
- A rule issued by a government
- A negotiated arrangement between parties
- The removal or easing of restrictions
18 Clues: A disagreement • A tax on imports • Geographical areas • Obeying a law or rule • Occurring between nations • A rule issued by a government • An answer or solution to a conflict • The removal or easing of restrictions • A limit on how much a country can import • A negotiated arrangement between parties • Something involving two parties/countries • ...
African Trivia 2022-02-03
Across
- River in two African countries' names. (5)
- One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World on the Zambezi River. (8,5)
- The _____; surrounded by Senegal, the smallest of the mainland African countries. (6)
- Film franchise shares name of Country. (10)
- ababa The Mercato open-air market is located in this city. Also the capital of Ethiopia. (5,5)
- Number of African countries with Spanish as an official language. (3)
- River that flows through 11 African countries. (4)
- The capital of Kenya. (7)
- The Kalahari Desert is located in this country. (8)
Down
- Country completely landlocked by South Africa. (7)
- Country where the African Cup of Nations was held in 2022. (8)
- Largest city in Africa. (5)
- Mountain range stretching across Algeria and Morocco. (5,9)
- This area covers 30% of Africa. (6,6)
- The old name for this country was Nyasaland. (6)
15 Clues: The capital of Kenya. (7) • Largest city in Africa. (5) • This area covers 30% of Africa. (6,6) • River in two African countries' names. (5) • Film franchise shares name of Country. (10) • The old name for this country was Nyasaland. (6) • Country completely landlocked by South Africa. (7) • River that flows through 11 African countries. (4) • ...
