countries Crossword Puzzles
Countries and nationalities 2022-10-20
physical features/countries 2022-09-02
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- is to the south of isreal
- it connects to the mediterranean sea
- begins in turkey and flows through Syria and Iraq
- south of syria
- is provides water for isreal,jordan and parts of syria
- south is Iraq
- north of pakistan
- is west to saudi arabia
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- its located in Isreal
- begins in turkey and flows south through iraq
- the main way oil is transported
- south of turkey
- west of afghanistan
- red sea is to the west
- west of iran
- north of syria
16 Clues: west of iran • south is Iraq • south of syria • north of syria • south of turkey • north of pakistan • west of afghanistan • its located in Isreal • red sea is to the west • is west to saudi arabia • is to the south of isreal • the main way oil is transported • it connects to the mediterranean sea • begins in turkey and flows south through iraq • ...
European Countries Capitals 2022-02-08
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- it's capital is Athens
- it's capital is Sofia
- it's capital is Lisbon
- it's capital is Andorra La Vella
- it's capital is Kiev
- it's capital is Bratislava
- it's capital is Luxemburgo
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- it's capital is Dublin
- it's capital is Amsterdam
- it's capital is Madrid
- it's capital is Bucharest
- it's capital is belgrado
- it's capital is Brussels
- it's capital is Oslo
- it's capital is Valetta
- it's capital is Pristina
16 Clues: it's capital is Oslo • it's capital is Kiev • it's capital is Sofia • it's capital is Dublin • it's capital is Madrid • it's capital is Athens • it's capital is Lisbon • it's capital is Valetta • it's capital is belgrado • it's capital is Brussels • it's capital is Pristina • it's capital is Amsterdam • it's capital is Bucharest • it's capital is Bratislava • it's capital is Luxemburgo • ...
English speaking countries 2022-09-11
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- capital: London
- capital: Dublin
- capital: Kingston
- capital: Manila
- capital: Cardiff
- capital: Islamabad
- capitals: Cape Town, Pretoria, Bloemfontein
- capital: Wellington
- capital: New Delhi
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- capital: Washington DC
- capital: Canberra
- capital: nairobi
- capital: Valletta
- capital: Singapore
- capital: Edinburgh
- capital: Ottawa
16 Clues: capital: London • capital: Dublin • capital: Manila • capital: Ottawa • capital: nairobi • capital: Cardiff • capital: Canberra • capital: Kingston • capital: Valletta • capital: Singapore • capital: Edinburgh • capital: Islamabad • capital: New Delhi • capital: Wellington • capital: Washington DC • capitals: Cape Town, Pretoria, Bloemfontein
WW1 Recap 2023-01-10
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- Most powerful country by 1917
- When ships are stopped from bringing in goods
- When countries build big armies to gain power
- City in which Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- An agreement made between countries
- When a country rules over many others
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- When people have no food at all
- Kaiser ____ led Germany in WW1
- When people are very poor
- When countries agree to work together
- What soldiers fought from in WW1
- Battle in 1916 where 57,000 died on day 1
12 Clues: When people are very poor • Most powerful country by 1917 • Kaiser ____ led Germany in WW1 • When people have no food at all • What soldiers fought from in WW1 • An agreement made between countries • When countries agree to work together • When a country rules over many others • Battle in 1916 where 57,000 died on day 1 • When ships are stopped from bringing in goods • ...
Aftermath of WWII 2023-04-21
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- There are ________ permanent Security Council Members
- Eastern _____ countries continued struggling
- The holocaust is a example of this
- Country rejected any aid for itself
- Capital of Germany
- Two independent countries
- Plan was in effect from 1948-1951
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- South Korea is
- North Korea is
- Eastern bloc countries signed this
10 Clues: South Korea is • North Korea is • Capital of Germany • Two independent countries • Plan was in effect from 1948-1951 • The holocaust is a example of this • Eastern bloc countries signed this • Country rejected any aid for itself • Eastern _____ countries continued struggling • There are ________ permanent Security Council Members
Foreign Policy- Government Alive! Power, Politics, and You (310-325) 2024-12-04
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- The trend toward more open and free travel, trade, and communication among nations and their peoples
- The illegal copying and sale of items protected by patents; also the forging of money
- This clause means that the other country will be granted all trade advantages, such as low tariffs, that any other trading partner receives from the United States,
- The legal right granted to creators of original works -- such as books, music, art, and software -- to control the production, sale, or distribution of those works
- To attempt to solve a dispute by working with both sides to reach an agreement
- A measure taken by one or more nations to pressure another country into changing policies or complying with international law
- A diplomatic official of the highest rank sent by one country as its long-term representative to another country or to an international organization
- The official headquarters of an ambassador or his or her staff
- Official acceptance of a regime as the legitimate government of its country
- An official document issued by a country’s government allowing a foreigner to enter and travel in that country
- The art and practice of managing communication and relationships between nations
- This section includes the Department of Defense and the National Security Council. They advise the president on foreign policy issues, coordinate the implementation of policies among foreign policy, and carry out foreign policy initiatives that involve military action.
- having to do with three or more countries
- The mass removal and murder of an ethnic group in a particular area
- A group of 32 countries from Europe and North America that exists to protect the people and territory of its members
- The foreign policy view that the greatest threat to the United States comes from terrorist groups, such as al Qaeda
- A course of action developed by a country's leaders to pursue their nation’s vital interests in its dealings with other countries
- This section includes the National Economic Council and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. They advise the president on international and domestic trade issues and oversee trade relations with other countries.
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- Information about the activities and intentions of other countries
- International law that protects diplomats and their families from being arrested or tried in countries other than their own
- Weapons that can produce widespread death and destruction, such as nuclear or chemical
- The foreign policy view that the United States should avoid military actions in other parts of the world
- A grant from the government that gives an inventor the exclusive right to make or sell an invention
- A gathering of heads of state or other high-ranking officials to discuss matters of great importance to their countries
- A secret operation that supports a country’s foreign policy
- The transfer of private property to government ownership.
- The foreign policy view that the United States should withdraw from world affairs
- A ban on trade with another country
- Having to do with two countries
- A refusal to buy a country’s goods, or to take part in an international event involving that country, as a protest against the country’s policies
30 Clues: Having to do with two countries • A ban on trade with another country • having to do with three or more countries • The transfer of private property to government ownership. • A secret operation that supports a country’s foreign policy • The official headquarters of an ambassador or his or her staff • ...
AISHA 2024-03-15
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- THEIR FIRST DOG
- GROOM'S FAVOURITE SUPERHERO
- WHERE THEY GOT ENGAGED
- THEIR FIRST INTERNATIONAL TRIP TOGETHER
- THEIR GO TO RESTAURANT
- GROOM'S FAVOURITE ICE-CREAM
- BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME
- BRIDE'S FAVOURTIE ICE-CREAM
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- BRIDE'S FAVOURITE SUPERHERO
- GROOM'S MIDDLE NAME
- THEIR HONEYMOON DESTINATION
- NUMBER OF COUNTRIES THE BRIDE HAS VISITED
- WHERE THE GROOM WAS BORN
- THEIR SMALLEST DOG
- NUMBER OF COUNTRIES THE GROOM HAS VISITED
- WHERE THE BRIDE WAS BORN
16 Clues: THEIR FIRST DOG • THEIR SMALLEST DOG • GROOM'S MIDDLE NAME • BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME • WHERE THEY GOT ENGAGED • THEIR GO TO RESTAURANT • WHERE THE GROOM WAS BORN • WHERE THE BRIDE WAS BORN • BRIDE'S FAVOURITE SUPERHERO • THEIR HONEYMOON DESTINATION • GROOM'S FAVOURITE SUPERHERO • GROOM'S FAVOURITE ICE-CREAM • BRIDE'S FAVOURTIE ICE-CREAM • THEIR FIRST INTERNATIONAL TRIP TOGETHER • ...
Review Crossword 3 2022-04-27
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- a war between North and South Korea; South Korea was aided by the U.S. and other countries
- a military conflict (1954-1975) between the Communist forces of North Vietnam and the non-Communist forces of South Vietnam
- a government's decisions about issues within the country
- nations united with another for some common purpose such as assistance and protection
- a 444-day period during which the new government of Iran after the Iranian Revolution held hostage 66 diplomats and U.S. citizens
- a conflict between two different nations or groups
- a government's decisions about relationships with other countries
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- the use of extreme fear and violence as a way to achieve a political goal
- 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
- the work of keeping good relations between the governments of different countries
- a war between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers that lasted from 1914 to 1918
- 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
- an agreement or arrangement between two or more countries
- a union between nations for assistance and protection
14 Clues: a conflict between two different nations or groups • a union between nations for assistance and protection • a government's decisions about issues within the country • an agreement or arrangement between two or more countries • a government's decisions about relationships with other countries • ...
Diplomacy and International Relations 2023-11-26
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- (2 Words)The world likened to this, where each country is a student.
- A term for countries working out their differences, much like friends in a schoolyard.International Relations: A broader concept than diplomacy, encompassing how countries interact on a large scale.
- Name for Countries who try to solve arguments.
- (2 Words)Collaborative initiatives, such as fighting diseases or going to space, mentioned in the text.
- (2 Words)A global group where countries discuss and solve issues, similar to a classroom.
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- A key outcome of diplomacy, essential for maintaining global harmony.
- A role New Zealand often plays in international relations, akin to helping friends resolve disputes.
- These are like special messengers between countries, negotiating and resolving issues.
- (2 Words)A country known for its effective communication and mediation skills.
- A role akin to being on a school council, which New Zealand sometimes takes at the UN.
- The opposite of war
- A field where New Zealand contributes globally, helping understand natural phenomena.
12 Clues: The opposite of war • Name for Countries who try to solve arguments. • (2 Words)The world likened to this, where each country is a student. • A key outcome of diplomacy, essential for maintaining global harmony. • (2 Words)A country known for its effective communication and mediation skills. • ...
Globalization 2025-10-26
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- / Countries relying on each other.
- / The way people live, including art and traditions. (simplified from Cultural Exchange)
- / Putting money into a business in another country. (simplified from FDI)
- / Moving work to another country.
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- / Buying and selling goods between countries. (simplified from Trade Liberalization)
- / Connecting countries and people around the world.
- / Countries working together economically. (simplified from Economic Integration)
- / Technology that connects people globally. (simplified from Digital Connectivity)
- / The natural world affected by human activity.
- / Making and delivering products. (simplified from Supply Chain)
10 Clues: / Countries relying on each other. • / Moving work to another country. • / The natural world affected by human activity. • / Connecting countries and people around the world. • / Making and delivering products. (simplified from Supply Chain) • / Putting money into a business in another country. (simplified from FDI) • ...
Political World Maps - 5o 2016-11-24
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- Spain is in the continent of _______________ .
- A ___________ world map shows the location, size, and borders of all the countries in the world.
- __________ is a continent with more than 50 countries.
- __________ America is made up of Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico.
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- _______________ America connects North and South America.
- There are 190 __________ in the world today.
- The continent of _________ has thousands of islands that are divided into 14 countries.
- _______________ America is made up of twelve countries. Most speak Spanish.
- _________ is the continent with he highest population.
9 Clues: There are 190 __________ in the world today. • Spain is in the continent of _______________ . • __________ is a continent with more than 50 countries. • _________ is the continent with he highest population. • _______________ America connects North and South America. • _______________ America is made up of twelve countries. Most speak Spanish. • ...
Review 2025-01-23
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- a claim to social esteem, privileges
- Currently privately owned
- new economic arrangements
- how much money you make
- Struggle between thesis and anthesis
- Realization of workers being exploited
- class revolt
- Countries being exploited
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- the shared economic situation of individuals
- Separation from species being
- Working with what is around you
- political power to achieve goals despite opposition
- economic class inequality
- profits off exploitation of other countries
- how much you're worth
- Difference betweeen exchange and use value
- System of transnational labor
17 Clues: class revolt • how much you're worth • how much money you make • Currently privately owned • new economic arrangements • economic class inequality • Countries being exploited • Separation from species being • System of transnational labor • Working with what is around you • a claim to social esteem, privileges • Struggle between thesis and anthesis • ...
Human Geography Concepts 2022-03-24
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- Linking the world's nations through trade
- Movement between countries
- Severe lack of food
- Average number of people living in a square mile or square kilometer
- Countries still trying to industrialize
- People who are forced to flee to another country
- Language of Haiti
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- Growth of cities
- Countries where a great deal of manufacturing is carried out
- Number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people
- Number of children born each year for every 1,000 people
- Style of music
12 Clues: Style of music • Growth of cities • Language of Haiti • Severe lack of food • Movement between countries • Countries still trying to industrialize • Linking the world's nations through trade • Number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people • People who are forced to flee to another country • Number of children born each year for every 1,000 people • ...
crossword 2016-04-27
Across
- / art of designing and constructing
- / process of buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services
- / a decoration on a surface
- / something which shows that something else exists or is true
- / the act of becoming bigger or of making something bigger
- / decorative handwriting used for writing Arabic
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- / chosen person from god
- / inn surrounding a court in eastern countries
- / used in treating disease or illness
- / a group of countries ruled by an ...
- / currency in Dubai
- / main currency in Islamic countries
12 Clues: / currency in Dubai • / chosen person from god • / a decoration on a surface • / art of designing and constructing • / used in treating disease or illness • / main currency in Islamic countries • / a group of countries ruled by an ... • / inn surrounding a court in eastern countries • ...
English Week 2022-12-21
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- Famous landmark in New York, the statue of ...
- Santa climbs down the ...
- Landmark in Northern Ireland ... causeway
- Falls from the sky during winter in many colder countries
- Season when leaves fall from trees in most English speaking countries.
- What do Santa's reindeer pull?
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- National instrument of Scotland
- What does Santa carry presents in.
- English Desert called ... mess.
- Traditionally eaten on Thanksgiving
- The UK is made up of 4 countries, Scotland, England, Northen Ireland and ...
- Landmark in London called the ... of London
12 Clues: Santa climbs down the ... • What do Santa's reindeer pull? • National instrument of Scotland • English Desert called ... mess. • What does Santa carry presents in. • Traditionally eaten on Thanksgiving • Landmark in Northern Ireland ... causeway • Landmark in London called the ... of London • Famous landmark in New York, the statue of ... • ...
Industry 2015-12-15
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- Reserve/A supply of energy that is thought to exist but hasn’t been discovered
- of something that producers have available for sale
- Trade/Countries are open about trade with foreign countries and even investing in international markets
- to Knowledge/A country’s education level that also is a measure of a country’s development
- Sector/Service industries that cater to the general population and businesses
- Factors/Has to do with distance a manufactured product has to go before it can enter stores
- and Healthy Life/Important to a country’s development that includes a country’s life expectancy
- Site Factors/Consists of: labor industry, capital industry, and land industry
- Reserve/A supply of energy that has been discovered
- that consumers are willing and able to buy
- Atlantic Free Trade Agreement/North American continent trades their mass manufactured goods with each other
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- nations interacting with each other, like: investments, trade, or technology
- Sufficiency/Countries rely on their own people to produce goods and not trade with other countries
- Services/Provide security and protection for citizens and businesses
- Services/Provide services to individual consumers who desire and can afford them
- Sector/Job that extracts raw materials and basic foods
- Sector/Manufactures finished goods including processing and construction
- Trade Organization/An organization that deals with trade between nations
- Services/Facilitate other businesses
- Standard of Living/Consists of: Gross National Income and Purchasing Power Party that measures how a citizen lives in that country
20 Clues: Services/Facilitate other businesses • that consumers are willing and able to buy • of something that producers have available for sale • Reserve/A supply of energy that has been discovered • Sector/Job that extracts raw materials and basic foods • Services/Provide security and protection for citizens and businesses • ...
countrys/continents 2023-03-08
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- country with the highest life expectancy rate
- most powerful military
- Country with the highest debt
- least amount of countries in this continent
- oldest country
- largest country
- richest country
- most countries in this continent
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- highest inflation rate
- smallest country
- country with the lowest crime rate
- weakest military
- youngest country
- most populated country
- country with the most world cup wins
15 Clues: oldest country • largest country • richest country • smallest country • weakest military • youngest country • highest inflation rate • most populated country • most powerful military • Country with the highest debt • most countries in this continent • country with the lowest crime rate • country with the most world cup wins • least amount of countries in this continent • ...
countrys/continents 2023-03-08
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- country with the highest life expectancy rate
- most powerful military
- Country with the highest debt
- least amount of countries in this continent
- oldest country
- largest country
- richest country
- most countries in this continent
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- highest inflation rate
- smallest country
- country with the lowest crime rate
- weakest military
- youngest country
- most populated country
- country with the most world cup wins
15 Clues: oldest country • largest country • richest country • smallest country • weakest military • youngest country • highest inflation rate • most populated country • most powerful military • Country with the highest debt • most countries in this continent • country with the lowest crime rate • country with the most world cup wins • least amount of countries in this continent • ...
International Monetary Fund 2018-04-09
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- a pool of money with which to lend from
- An organization that handles the monetary services for a country
- One country taking complete control over another
- The increase in commodity prices reflecting the devaluation of currency
- The buy-in a country must pay to gain access to the IMF
- The wealth of a country and how it spends its money
- A country that relies on foreign aid (two words)
- An economic downturn for a country
- The IMF conveying information to countries in economic need
- The IMFs effort to expand a countries internal economic structures
- The percentage rate one is charged for a loan
- The terms under which an IMF loan are agreed too
- One country giving assistance to another
- The process of a government shifting power from the central government to the smaller local governments
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- The IMF’s process of assessing a countries economic status
- Relating to money
- the value of one currency related to another
- The IMF’s help on how a country should legislate its economy
- A country that is unable to repay its debt
- A country controlling another from behind the scenes typically economically.
- The year the IMF was created
- Owing money to another
- distributing money to another
- The IMF’s goal for the global economy
- The interconnection of countries economically
- Legislature that dictates how a county is run
- The government's way to generate revenue
27 Clues: Relating to money • Owing money to another • The year the IMF was created • distributing money to another • An economic downturn for a country • The IMF’s goal for the global economy • a pool of money with which to lend from • One country giving assistance to another • The government's way to generate revenue • A country that is unable to repay its debt • ...
Comprehensive Review Crossword on the HDI 2014-11-19
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- country that ranked 184th in 2013 HDI (4th last)
- States/The country that ranked 5th in 2013 HDI
- Indian economist that help create the HDI
- ______ _______ human development is when the countries score 0.800 or above on the HDI
- The HDI component that relates to the human body
- The HDI component that relates to the acquisition of knowledge through an institution
- country that ranked 1st in 2013 HDI
- country that ranked 185th in 2013 HDI (3rd last)
- country that ranked 2nd in 2013 HDI
- human development is when the countries score from 0.550-0.699
- How the HDI component that relates to the human body is measured
- human development is when the countries score from 0.700-0.799
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- country that ranked 186th in 2013 HDI (2nd last)
- country that ranked 187th in 2013 HDI (last)
- country that ranked 183rd in 2013 HDI (5th last)
- Pakistan economist that help create the HDI
- country that ranked 4th in 2013 HDI
- The HDI component that takes into consideration the level of wealth, comfort and necessities available
- How the HDI component that relates to the acquisition of knowledge through an institution is measured
- country that ranked 3rd in 2013 HDI
- human development is when the countries score less than 0.550
- How the HDI component that takes into consideration the level of wealth, comfort and necessities available is measured
22 Clues: country that ranked 4th in 2013 HDI • country that ranked 1st in 2013 HDI • country that ranked 2nd in 2013 HDI • country that ranked 3rd in 2013 HDI • Indian economist that help create the HDI • Pakistan economist that help create the HDI • country that ranked 187th in 2013 HDI (last) • States/The country that ranked 5th in 2013 HDI • ...
the struggle for primacy 2015-02-17
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- transition theory that stresses the distribution of power
- leading marxist theoreties
- the disparity between the global ambitions of countries and their resources
- set of principles and beliefs
- to prevent ambitious power from expanding and destroying order and balance
- collective benefits
- chinese and russian alliance to challenge the USA
- pressure on resources
- created by japanese to promote industrial expansion
- group ofoil exporting states
- post-world war 2 plan to rebuild europe's economy
- international that has one hegemons
- the possession of economic resources that enable of small group of countries to shape the international system
- bombed by japanese in 1941
- the capacity to change potential power
- measures the total market value within a country
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- europe to prevent one countries from gaining too much power
- means the same as lippman gap
- a factor enables some countries to enhance their power
- embodies homogeneity and insularity
- measures the total market value of all goods and services of a country
- the ability to determine the rules and guide the behavior of members of the global community
- result in 1823 that diminished european involvements in america
- leading country in an international system
- international system that includes several hegemons
- stresses the dangers of excessive pride
- international alliance created in 1920
- counteracting the dominant power of hegemon
- the ability to sieze opportunities to build the global system
- international system that includes two hegemons
- mercernaries from hesse region
31 Clues: collective benefits • pressure on resources • leading marxist theoreties • bombed by japanese in 1941 • group ofoil exporting states • means the same as lippman gap • set of principles and beliefs • mercernaries from hesse region • embodies homogeneity and insularity • international that has one hegemons • international alliance created in 1920 • ...
ch 4 2023-11-08
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- are large cooperations that have operations in several countries
- is the commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without any regulations
- is a governmen's establishment of economic policies that systematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- is a business enterprise that a fomestic company and a forign company undertake together
- involves creating specially designed products or promotions for cartain countries or regions
- is a company's ise of an existing product or promotion from which chnages are made
- involves hiring a foriegn manufacturer to make products accoedding to a company's specifications
- are goods and services sold to other countries
- is a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- is a total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- is a tax on imports
- is the establishment of a business in a foreign country
- are goods and services purchased from another country
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- the difference in value between exports and imports
- is an international trade agreement among the US, Canada, and mexico since 1994
- is europe's trading bloc
- limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- the exchange of goods and services among nations
- means complere standarized
- are midsive or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- involves letting another company or licensee use a trademark patent, special formula, company name or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
21 Clues: is a tax on imports • is europe's trading bloc • means complere standarized • are goods and services sold to other countries • the exchange of goods and services among nations • the difference in value between exports and imports • are goods and services purchased from another country • is the establishment of a business in a foreign country • ...
US Imperialism 2023-10-29
Across
- Grown in Hawaii and Cuba
- Alaska was called “Seward’s ___” because they thought it was a mistake
- What the US believed until the Industrial Revolution in the late 1800s
- idea of taking over smaller countries and claiming it as their own
- man-made waterway connecting bodies of water
- to increase in size
- territory that was annexed by overthrowing the government
- get land
- territory purchased without being part of a conflict
- where yellow journalism could be found
- Did the US win or lose the Spanish American War?
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- country US fought against in Cuba and the Philippines
- what sugar planters in Hawaii wanted to avoid
- figure that often represents the US in political cartoons
- Isolationism is the idea of staying out of _____ affairs
- one reason US wanted imperialism; more markets to sell goods
- ship that exploded off the coast of Cuba; yellow journalism blamed it on Spain
- The US wanted to finish the Panama Canal in order to increase ____.
- country the US paid 20$million for as part of the winnings of the Spanish American War
- to attach something
- one of the ideological reasons the US wanted to spread through imperialism
- one reason US wanted imperialism; would give US bases all over the world
- type of countries that Imperialist countries take over
- location of the canal that connected the Atlantic to the Pacific
- what many European countries became when they practiced imperialism
25 Clues: get land • to attach something • to increase in size • Grown in Hawaii and Cuba • where yellow journalism could be found • man-made waterway connecting bodies of water • what sugar planters in Hawaii wanted to avoid • Did the US win or lose the Spanish American War? • territory purchased without being part of a conflict • country US fought against in Cuba and the Philippines • ...
Unit 4 HHG 2024-02-29
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- Kicked of Ind. Rev. with steam engine
- Companies owned by private groups
- Kickstarted the 1st Industrial Rev
- Preconditions to take-off stage for Rostow
- GDP for each person
- A pencil would be this type of industry
- Fastest growing European Industrial Region
- Ind. Rev. sent countries into this dem. trans. Stage
- Region of the US with traditional industry
- Truck driver’s job sector
- Manufacturing would be in this Rostow stage
- Current type of secondary jobs in Japan
- Religion with large influence in the ME and N. Africa
- Same pay for every job!
- Century China’s economy exploded
- A US Senator is in this occupation sector
- Large port in most important European ind. Region
- Making stuff at home
- Sector that doesn’t pay taxes
- Weber’s Theory
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- peninsula countries made money from this
- Clustering of restaurants in one area is
- These countries would typically have a lower GDI.
- Measured at age 5
- Name for countries in between dev.
- Light industry is in LDCs due to this
- Another name for LDCs
- Most important in Least Cost Theory
- Clustering of like industries
- Equality, but can still own property
- St. Petersburg specializes in building these
- Money stat for HDI
- A roofer would be in this occupation sector
- Revolution that had machines work in factories
- A hair stylist would be in this occupation sector
- News is this type of product
- US Women in Congress impacts this stat
37 Clues: Weber’s Theory • Measured at age 5 • Money stat for HDI • GDP for each person • Making stuff at home • Another name for LDCs • Same pay for every job! • Truck driver’s job sector • News is this type of product • Clustering of like industries • Sector that doesn’t pay taxes • Century China’s economy exploded • Companies owned by private groups • Name for countries in between dev. • ...
Foreign Policy 2016-04-06
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- nations have similar power to deter from war
- a balance of power between the countries involving nuclear weapons
- forcing men into the navy
- An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
- the united states will interfer with anything having to do with latin america
- the policy or status of a nation that does not participate in a war between other nations
- events in one country will cause similar events in close countries
- proposal that united states will be givin access to Chinese markets
- one country taking over another
- research program that began by united states in 1983 to explore technology to find a way to detory incoming missiles
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- A nuclear race developed during the Cold War, an intense period between the Soviet Union and the United States.
- security cooperation of several countries to strengthen the security of each country
- a reference to the general easing of the geo-political tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States
- a chemical, biological or radioactive weapon capable of causing widespread death and destruction.
- thinking ones beliefs and opinons are better then anothers
- over exagrgeration of news stories to sway public opinion
- Fourteen goals of the United States in the peace negotiations after World War I created by President Woodrow Wilson
- preventing the spread of communism to other countries
- avoiding involvement in affairs of other nations
- givimg into someone demands to avoid conflict
20 Clues: forcing men into the navy • one country taking over another • nations have similar power to deter from war • givimg into someone demands to avoid conflict • avoiding involvement in affairs of other nations • preventing the spread of communism to other countries • over exagrgeration of news stories to sway public opinion • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2024-04-14
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- What corporations have low wages in developing countries compared to those in developed countries?
- Nation responsible for 1.0 billion of the 1.3 billion metric ton increase in worldwide steel production between 1980 and 2021.
- The selective transfer of some jobs to developing countries
- What is it called when a company controls all phases of a highly complex production process?
- Where a large percentage of Foxconn’s employees are housed near factories.
- Land, labor, and capital, are examples of what
- In what industry is outsourcing especially important?
- Where does most of the capital invested to develop new and expanding industrial sectors?
- Alloy of iron that is manufactured by removing impurities like silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, and oxygen.
- Steel production is the type of this industry that is located near its inputs.
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- Two nations that were the leading producers of steel in 1980.
- Key factor in China becoming the dominant producer of electronic vehicles.
- Where iPhones are taken after they are driven by truck from the Foxconn factory complex.
- Chinese companies that export most of their products are likely to select locations near what?
- Proximity to inputs and proximity to markets
- Where are iPhones mainly assembled?
- The transfer of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers
- Regions that account for one third of the world’s industrial output
- The name of Apple’s largest iPhone supplier
- Attractive location for industries that need to be in proximity to raw materials and resources.
- Which wages average around only $6 per/hour in China?
- What has the industry's share of total economic output done in developed countries since the 1970’s?
22 Clues: Where are iPhones mainly assembled? • The name of Apple’s largest iPhone supplier • Proximity to inputs and proximity to markets • Land, labor, and capital, are examples of what • Which wages average around only $6 per/hour in China? • In what industry is outsourcing especially important? • The selective transfer of some jobs to developing countries • ...
UNIT 8/9 Crossword 2023-04-13
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- Conflict between North and South Korea from 1950 to 1953, resulting in a ceasefire that has yet to be replaced by a peace treaty.
- Policy of openness and transparency in Soviet Union under Gorbachev's leadership in the 1980s.
- Vietnamese revolutionary leader who fought against French and later, American occupation in Vietnam.
- China's economic and social campaign launched by Mao Zedong in 1958 aimed at rapidly transforming the country from an agrarian economy to a modern industrial society.
- Developed, Capitalist Countries
- international organization made of 27 European countries for the purpose of governing social, economic, and security policies
- Military alliance formed in 1949 among Western European and North American countries to protect against Soviet aggression during the Cold War.
- Agreement signed in 1975 among 35 nations to improve relations between the West and Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- Political reform by Nikita Khrushchev that convicted the crimes of Joseph Stalin and strived for a socialist policies and Leninist principles of government
- a policy of political and economic reform in the Soviet Union introduced by General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev
- Intergovernmental organization of 13 oil-producing countries
- Group of east European countries in a military, political, economic, and cutlural alliance with the Soviet Union
- Soviet politician who served as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- Chinese Communist revolutionary who founded the People's Republic of China and led the Communist Party of China from 1949 until his death in 1976.
- Political party that ruled China from 1927 until its defeat by the Communists in 1949 and subsequently fled to Taiwan, where it established the Republic of China.
- British politician who served as Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990, known for her conservative policies and leadership during the Falklands War.
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- War fought between Iraq and Iran from 1980 to 1988, fueled by territorial and political disputes.
- Soviet statesman who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991, initiating policies of perestroika and glasnost.
- System of apartheid racial segregation policies in South Africa that forced black South Africans to live in designated homelands or Bantustans.
- South Vietnamese politician and first President of South Vietnam
- Indian political and spiritual leader who used nonviolent civil disobedience to secure India's independence from British colonial rule.
- Popular uprising in 1979 that overthrew the Pahlavi dynasty and established an Islamic republic in Iran.
- Political leader of Cuba- president, prime minister
- Group of countries that do not align themselves with any major power bloc or alliance
- Process of international integration and exchange of ideas, culture, and technology across borders.
- Guatemalan president who attempted to implement land reforms and was overthrown by a CIA-backed coup in 1954.
- Term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the division between Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe and the democratic countries of Western Europe during the Cold War.
- A terrorist attack carried out by the Islamic extremist group Al-Qaeda.
- Plan for the reconstruction of Europe after World War II, with the United States providing financial assistance to help rebuild and stabilize war-torn countries.
- South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician
- a tactic used by individuals or groups to create fear, intimidate, or coerce a government or society.
31 Clues: Developed, Capitalist Countries • Political leader of Cuba- president, prime minister • South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician • Intergovernmental organization of 13 oil-producing countries • South Vietnamese politician and first President of South Vietnam • A terrorist attack carried out by the Islamic extremist group Al-Qaeda. • ...
Interesting words about the Great War 2013-03-11
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- Powers alliance of Britain, France, and Russia
- a formally agreement between countries
- an agreement between countries on who will work together during war
- uninvolved country
- The act of giving satisfaction for wrong of injury
- where two enemy forces meet
- a belief that everything can be solved without violence
- the act of remaining apart of interests of other groups
- to disagree
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- a friendly alliance between countries
- a type of chemical warfare invented in WW1
- heavy armored vehicle that was designed to take over enemy trenches
- the process of reducing the strength of someone or something through state attack
- the belief that you can solve every political mess up with military force.
- a long narrow ditch
15 Clues: to disagree • uninvolved country • a long narrow ditch • where two enemy forces meet • a friendly alliance between countries • a formally agreement between countries • a type of chemical warfare invented in WW1 • Powers alliance of Britain, France, and Russia • The act of giving satisfaction for wrong of injury • a belief that everything can be solved without violence • ...
Key 2024-04-03
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- It is based on the idea that one’s own cultural or ethnic group is better than others
- A once a year meeting of eight wealthy countries(France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States, Canada, and Russia) for discussing economicmatters and global issues.
- Global organization that helps countries that are facing economic problems.
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- It refers to the process of making illegally earned money to appear as clean.
- It refers to the process of collecting money from individuals or businesses to fund public services
- It refers to the rules or guidelines that decide the value of money used inside a country
- A name for factories in Mexico where companies from foreign countries set up operations to manufacture goods
- An agreement between two or more countries for the purpose of making trade easier.
- When different countries from around the world become more connected by means of trade and technology.
- An organization that helps countries by giving loans and grants for development projects.
- A meeting between 19 countries (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Russia, Turkey, UK and USA) and 2 regional bodies (the African Union and the European Union) to discuss important global issues
11 Clues: Global organization that helps countries that are facing economic problems. • It refers to the process of making illegally earned money to appear as clean. • An agreement between two or more countries for the purpose of making trade easier. • It is based on the idea that one’s own cultural or ethnic group is better than others • ...
World War 1 2013-02-18
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- A buildup of military strength within a country.
- The gathering of resources and the preparation for war
- Rule by one person with unlimited power
- Information signed to influence opinion
- Limitation of use
- Service Act Establishing a military draft
- Man’s Land Middle of the trenches
- War Countries realize they need a different strategy to win
- Group People who share a common language and traditions.
- Powers Great Britian, France, and Russia
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- Payments for damage
- Secret action to damage the war effort
- on Public Information A committee formed to persuade Americans that the war represented a battle for democracy and freedom
- A feeling of intense loyalty to ones country or group.
- When two countries team up Countries realize they need a different strategy to win
- An agreement to end fighting
- Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- Spying, as well as aiding the war effort
- Entente Great Britian, France, and Russia.
19 Clues: Limitation of use • Payments for damage • An agreement to end fighting • Man’s Land Middle of the trenches • Secret action to damage the war effort • Rule by one person with unlimited power • Information signed to influence opinion • Spying, as well as aiding the war effort • Powers Great Britian, France, and Russia • Service Act Establishing a military draft • ...
Geography 2022-05-16
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- what is the largest river in the world
- what is the capital of Eswatini
- how many countries have no snakes
- what is the biggest country in the world
- is the smallest country in the world
- what continent has the least amount of countries
- the united states is the ____ biggest country in the world
- what is the biggest island in Greece
- what is the capital of Ethiopia
- what is the biggest continent in the world
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- how many "-stans" are there in the world
- what is the capital of India
- what is the only country that contains the word "asia" in it
- what is the capital of Ghana
- what continent has 13 countries and would have the least if it weren't for Antarctica
- what is the capital of Egypt
- what is the biggest city in the world
- what country has the most venomous animal in the world and to humans
- what is the smallest continent in the world
19 Clues: what is the capital of India • what is the capital of Ghana • what is the capital of Egypt • what is the capital of Eswatini • what is the capital of Ethiopia • how many countries have no snakes • is the smallest country in the world • what is the biggest island in Greece • what is the biggest city in the world • what is the largest river in the world • ...
World Geography Final Review 2023-12-14
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- the amount of wealth a country generates in a year
- region defined by a service or node, such as a school zone
- a person forced to flee their country due to war, laws or disaster
- economic level focused around services, such as teaching or retail
- mixing of cultures, but blending, like the USA
- economic level focused around manufacturing
- populations often settle near a source of-
- economic level focused on agriculture, mining, etc
- the spread of ideas, diseases or trends
- economic level focused around research and development
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- when cultures come together and create a new trend
- when a culture rejects a new trend or splits from an existing culture
- mixing of cultures but distinct, like Canada
- the number of people who can read and write; higher in more developed countries
- how long a person is expected to life; higher in more developed countries
- number of babies who die, higher in less developed countries
- city
- a region defined by stereotypes, such as 'the south'
- country
19 Clues: city • country • the spread of ideas, diseases or trends • populations often settle near a source of- • economic level focused around manufacturing • mixing of cultures but distinct, like Canada • mixing of cultures, but blending, like the USA • when cultures come together and create a new trend • the amount of wealth a country generates in a year • ...
Cold War Review 2025-05-05
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- The _____ Revolution was a time when media and culture in China were rewritten to be focused on Mao and communist ideas.
- The Strategic ________ Initiative (SDI), commonly known as "Star Wars," was an attempt by the United States to develop a missile defense system to protect against nuclear attacks.
- Goal of the United States towards communism during the Cold War
- In 1975, the South Vietnamese government fell. Now, Vietnam is one country ruled by the ______ Party.
- Founder of communism, whose ideas were the foundation for the Soviet Union. Once the reforms began under Gorbachev, the Soviet economy began to gradually move away from his ideas.
- First leader of communist China
- Alliance of Western, capitalist countries during the Cold War.
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- The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) were agreements between the US and Soviet Union to limit the number of _____ weapons.
- Countries in central and ____ Europe were behind an "Iron Curtain," and became communist countries in the Soviet Union's sphere of influence.
- Russian word meaning restructuring or reform, which took place during the mid to late 1980s under Mikhail Gorbachev. This allowed some elements of a market economy.
- The _____ Pact was an alliance of Eastern European communist countries during the Cold War.
- During the Great Leap Forward, Mao forced peasant farmers to work on government-run farms called ____.
- Number of countries on the Korean Peninsula today
- The ____ Plan was a program where the US provided aid to Western European countries after WWII, in part to help strengthen their economies, and therefore, prevent communism from spreading.
14 Clues: First leader of communist China • Number of countries on the Korean Peninsula today • Alliance of Western, capitalist countries during the Cold War. • Goal of the United States towards communism during the Cold War • The _____ Pact was an alliance of Eastern European communist countries during the Cold War. • ...
Causes of World War 1 2013-04-09
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- the development of industry on an extensive scale
- when a country takes over new lands or countries eg. England had contorl over 5 continents
- The system by which a nation, state, or community is governed
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- a war between two or more countries
- a behaviour, unfriendliness or opposition
- relates to communities and contains multiple cultures
- something that have happenend in the past
- Being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of one's country
- An agreement made between two or more countries to give eachother help when its needed
- understanding and intension between two or more countries/parties
- A time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger
- when the army and millitary are given a high profile ny the government
12 Clues: a war between two or more countries • a behaviour, unfriendliness or opposition • something that have happenend in the past • A time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger • the development of industry on an extensive scale • relates to communities and contains multiple cultures • The system by which a nation, state, or community is governed • ...
Development 2019-10-21
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- _____ rate. An indicator of health that could be inaccurate in well developed countries with an increasing proportion of elderly.
- _____ rate. This drops in stage 3 of the demographic transition model as women focus on careers and contraception is more widely available.
- A physical factor why some countries are less developed related to frequent droughts or floods affecting food supplies.
- A country's progress in terms of economic growth, use of technology and improving welfare.
- A NEE which is very important due to its trade and political links in southern Asia.
- An economic measure of development showing the total value of goods and services produced by a country per year.
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- Many TNCs operate in LICs due to laxer environmental laws which can lead to this.
- A strategy to reduce the development gap involving giving LIC farmers a good price for their crops so they can invest in education and healthcare in their communities.
- An economic factor why some countries are less developed if they have a lot of this meaning they spend taxation on interest payments to rich countries and not on schools and hospitals.
- A more accurate measure of development that combines income, life expectancy and education level.
- Large companies that operate factories and offices in different countries.
- A strategy to reduce the development gap used in many LICs with an interesting or attractive culture, climate or landscape. such as Kenya.
- A consequence of uneven development. This is better in rich countries due to better sanitation and access to doctors.
- a type of aid provided by a government or large organisation. Eg, the Sardar Sarovar dam.
14 Clues: Large companies that operate factories and offices in different countries. • Many TNCs operate in LICs due to laxer environmental laws which can lead to this. • A NEE which is very important due to its trade and political links in southern Asia. • a type of aid provided by a government or large organisation. Eg, the Sardar Sarovar dam. • ...
WW1 2024-02-02
10 Clues: Leader of a country • Similar to a country • Northern state in Germany • Leader of Austria in 1994 • Countries grouping together • Protect someone or something • Fight in between two countries • Agreement between two countries • Group that fights for it;s country • Saying you will do something violent
International Trade 2022-11-21
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- trade transactions which are in the service sector such as banking
- a group of countries belonging to trade bloc
- trade made between countries
- goods which a country has to buy in from another country
- trade physical goods which are traded between countries
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- the process where we are becoming more connected globally
- goods sold by one country abroad
- rates the value of one currency expresses in another
- a trading partner of the UK
- an organisation which hears disputes between countries
10 Clues: a trading partner of the UK • trade made between countries • goods sold by one country abroad • a group of countries belonging to trade bloc • rates the value of one currency expresses in another • an organisation which hears disputes between countries • trade physical goods which are traded between countries • goods which a country has to buy in from another country • ...
Globalisation 2025-03-05
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- - The principle of treating domestic and foreign businesses equally
- - An EU policy ensuring free movement of goods, services, people, and capita
- - The process of businesses expanding across borders
- - The agreement that allows free movement between many EU countries
- - the organization the UK left in 2020
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- - An international trade agreement involving multiple countries
- - A major challenge of globalization affecting the environment
- – A military alliance that includes many EU countries
- - the capital of the European Union
- - The common currency used by most EU countries
10 Clues: - the capital of the European Union • - the organization the UK left in 2020 • - The common currency used by most EU countries • - The process of businesses expanding across borders • – A military alliance that includes many EU countries • - An international trade agreement involving multiple countries • ...
Spelling Words - T3 W5 - 2016 2016-08-03
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- not guilty
- damage
- when people move between countries
- capacity for learning
- without interruption
- relationship between different countries
- laziness
- flawless
- someone whose behaviour is guided by their emotions
- not able to be done
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- your unique personality
- add more
- golf clubs are often made of this
- when germs invade a body
- a unusual characteristic that a person might have
- a description of how to perform a task
- something that is against the law
17 Clues: damage • add more • laziness • flawless • not guilty • not able to be done • without interruption • capacity for learning • your unique personality • when germs invade a body • golf clubs are often made of this • something that is against the law • when people move between countries • a description of how to perform a task • relationship between different countries • ...
DRC crossword - Ali Arafat 2024-05-30
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- Where many countries are united together
- The country that colonized the DRC.
- Control by one power over a dependent area or people
- First prime minster of the Congo
- To break away from a territory of group
- A UN aligned organization of 55 countries
- When a country extracts resources from another country
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- Against countries taking their resources
- The state of being organized by, or advocating for, tribes or tribal lifestyles.
- When all African people unite
- A large group of people share the same regional origins
- A person from the Congo
- Father of Pan Africanism
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- When a country takes over your country but they move in
15 Clues: A person from the Congo • Father of Pan Africanism • When all African people unite • First prime minster of the Congo • Democratic Republic of the Congo • The country that colonized the DRC. • To break away from a territory of group • Against countries taking their resources • Where many countries are united together • A UN aligned organization of 55 countries • ...
Cold War 2025-12-18
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- the race to get the first person on the moon
- spread a bunch of lies about people being communist in the US
- if one country is nuced then the other country will be destroyed
- The people in the US were scared of communism spreading
- a bunch of exiles were killed
- leader of Russia
- the US trying to stop the spread of communism
- the response to NATO
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- War A battle between north and south
- the race to get nuc's between two countries
- president during Korean war
- A group of western countries to stop Stalin from spreading communism
- the USSR sant this to space first
- if one country turns communist the others will follow
- they were spy's sent by different countries
15 Clues: leader of Russia • the response to NATO • president during Korean war • a bunch of exiles were killed • the USSR sant this to space first • War A battle between north and south • the race to get nuc's between two countries • they were spy's sent by different countries • the race to get the first person on the moon • the US trying to stop the spread of communism • ...
The Ming Dynasty 2015-10-25
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- First emperor of the Ming Dynasty
- How did the Chinese find other countries?
- Ruled after the Mongols
- the other of 2 countries mentioned that paid tribute to china during the Ming dynasty (pay attention to the spacing)
- The first capital of the Ming dynasty
- the outlawed but still in practice economy of the Chinese.
- Led the all 7 voyages of exploration
- one of 2 countries mentioned that paid tribute to china during the Ming dynasty
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- Ruled china before the Ming dynasty
- the religion opposed onto the Chinese
- Second Ming dynasty Emperor
- The favorable economy of the Chinese government
- where did the Ming dynasty rule?
- The second capital of the Ming dynasty
- rulers in the Ming dynasty
15 Clues: Ruled after the Mongols • rulers in the Ming dynasty • Second Ming dynasty Emperor • where did the Ming dynasty rule? • First emperor of the Ming Dynasty • Ruled china before the Ming dynasty • Led the all 7 voyages of exploration • the religion opposed onto the Chinese • The first capital of the Ming dynasty • The second capital of the Ming dynasty • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- Country that claimed the land were Fort sait louis was established
- They advertised the cheap new land to the new people coming in
- countries sent exsplores to spread the religion
- provided meat for the towns and predictions
- Native american tribe in the NCP
- countries sent exsplores to find gold and tresures
- lone star state
- first European to map the coast of texas
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- Native american tribe on the coast
- countries sent exsplores to become more famous
- kept native americans from running away
- to spread the gospill and native americans lived there and spain citizins
- Power is divided between national and state government
- gains idependince from spain in 1821
- food that was inspired by the mexican influance
15 Clues: lone star state • Native american tribe in the NCP • Native american tribe on the coast • gains idependince from spain in 1821 • kept native americans from running away • first European to map the coast of texas • provided meat for the towns and predictions • countries sent exsplores to become more famous • countries sent exsplores to spread the religion • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary - Bailey Brock 2022-02-02
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- a specific limit on the number of imports allowed to enter a country
- manufacturing goods for consumer purchase
- buying goods or services
- a countries GDP divided by the population of the country
- a government order that prohibits trade with other countries
- any physical manufactured asset used in work
- anything accepted as a means of exchange
- work performed in exchange for money
- a physical item that can be bought or sold
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- people that perform labor
- a tax or fee on imported goods
- resources supplied by nature
- rate the difference of currency between two nations
- transporting goods to their final Destination
- The study of how people and countries make decisions about how to use their resources in the most efficient way.
15 Clues: buying goods or services • people that perform labor • resources supplied by nature • a tax or fee on imported goods • work performed in exchange for money • anything accepted as a means of exchange • manufacturing goods for consumer purchase • a physical item that can be bought or sold • any physical manufactured asset used in work • ...
Regonal integration 2021-02-23
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- the action of buying and selling goods.
- an association of countries trading with each other without restrictions.
- a group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff with other countries.
- the theory or practice of regonal rather then central system of administration of economic, cultural or political affiliation.
- having or relating to two sides affecting both parties.
- a negotiable and typically legally binding arrangement between parties as to a course of action.
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- agreed upon or participated in three or more parties, especially the government of different countries.
- the action of bringing people or groups with particular characteristics into equal participation in or membership of a social group or society.
- a formal agreement between two or more regonal countries that remove trade barriers between the countries in the agreement.
- this is of or relating to the production, development and management of material wealth
10 Clues: the action of buying and selling goods. • having or relating to two sides affecting both parties. • an association of countries trading with each other without restrictions. • this is of or relating to the production, development and management of material wealth • a negotiable and typically legally binding arrangement between parties as to a course of action. • ...
transport 2013-09-02
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- someone leaving their home country?
- to move something to another place?
- to change a raw material into something?
- a building where things are manufactured?
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- the lines that seperate countries?
- to get things made in other countries?
- to send something to another country?
- between 2 or more countries?
- a person that leaves one country to live in another?
- the manufacture and sale of things?
- the seasonal movement of animals?
- wood, iron and cotton are all types of?
12 Clues: between 2 or more countries? • the seasonal movement of animals? • the lines that seperate countries? • someone leaving their home country? • to move something to another place? • the manufacture and sale of things? • to send something to another country? • to get things made in other countries? • wood, iron and cotton are all types of? • ...
Chapter 3 Key Terms International Business 2015-10-27
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- a complete ban on the import or export of a certain product, or the stopping of all trade with a particular country.
- The use of government regulations to limit the import of goods and services.
- The advantage that exists when a country has a monopoly on producing a specific product or is able to produce it more efficiently than all other countries.
- The difference between money coming into a country (from exports) and money leaving the country (for imports) plus money flows from other factors such as tourism, foreign aid, military expenditures, and foreign investment.
- A regional group of countries that have a common external tariff, no internal tariffs, and a coordination of laws to facilitate exchange; also called a trading bloc. An example is the European Union.
- A partnership in which two or more companies (often from different countries) join to undertake a major project.
- Theory that states that a country should sell to other countries those products that it produces most effectively and efficiently, and buy from other countries those products that it cannot produce as effectively or efficiently.
- lowering the value of a nation's currency relative to other currencies.
- a complex form of bartering in which several countries may be involved, each trading goods for goods or services for services.
- selling products to another country.
- A foreign country's production of private-label goods to which a domestic company then attaches its brand name or trademark; part of the broad category of outsourcing.
- buying products from another country.
- Investment funds controlled by governments holding large stakes in foreign companies.
- An unfavorable balance of trade; occurs when the value of a country's imports exceeds that of its exports.
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- A company owned in a foreign country by another company, called the parent company.
- The value of one nation's currency relative to the currencies of other countries.
- An organization that manufactures and markets products in many different countries and has multinational stock ownership and multinational management.
- A long-term partnership between two or more companies established to help each company build competitive market advantages.
- selling products in a foreign country at lower prices than those charged in the producing country.
- A 1948 agreement that established an international forum for negotiating mutual reductions in trade restrictions.
- The buying of permanent property and businesses in foreign nations.
- The total value of a nation's exports compared to its imports over a particular period.
- A favorable balance of trade; occurs when the value of a country's exports exceeds that of its imports.
- quota A limit on the number of products in certain categories that a nation can import.
- a tax imposed on imports.
- Agreement that created a free-trade area among the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- The international organization that replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), and was assigned the duty to mediate trade disputes among nations.
- a global strategy in which a firm (the licensor) allows a foreign company (the licensee) to produce its product in exchange for a fee (a royalty).
- The movement of goods and services among nations without political or economic barriers.
29 Clues: a tax imposed on imports. • selling products to another country. • buying products from another country. • The buying of permanent property and businesses in foreign nations. • lowering the value of a nation's currency relative to other currencies. • The use of government regulations to limit the import of goods and services. • ...
Trade and Trade Agreements 2024-05-14
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- When a country sells more goods to other countries than it buys from them, earning more money from exports than it spends on imports
- When a country spends more money buying things from other countries than it earns by selling its own goods to them
- The practice of owning people and forcing them to work without pay, often under harsh and abusive conditions
- When countries or groups agree to work together and support each other, usually for mutual benefit or protection
- The money earned by a business or individual after subtracting expenses from revenue
- The rights of workers to fair treatment, safe working conditions, and just compensation for their labor
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a community or country
- Buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services over the internet or other digital platforms
- Ideas, inventions, designs, and creative works that are protected by law from being copied or used without permission, including patents, copyrights, and trademarks
- Catching too many fish from a body of water, leading to declines in fish populations and ecological imbalance
- Goods and services that a country sells to other countries and sends outside its own borders
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- Heavy material carried by ships to help maintain stability, often water or rocks, but sometimes harmful species can be inadvertently carried in ballast water
- The process of making goods by using machines, tools, and labor, usually in factories or workshops
- Putting money, time, or resources into something with the expectation of getting a return or benefit in the future
- Materials, energy, or other assets that can be used to produce goods and services, including things like minerals, sunlight, wind and water
- A situation where a country's exports are equal to its imports leading to a stable trade relationship
- Small freshwater mussels with striped shells that are invasive species and can harm ecosystems by clogging pipes and outcompeting native species
- Tools, machines, systems, and methods used to solve problems or accomplish tasks, often involving electronics or advanced scientific knowledge
- Plants, animals, or other organisms that are not native to a specific ecosystem and can cause harm to the environment, economy, or human health
- A period of rapid economic growth, usually marked by increases in production, employment, and income levels
- A system of buying and selling goods that ensures fair prices and working conditions for producers in developing countries, often focusing on sustainability and social responsibility
- Goods and services that a country buys from other countries and brings into its own borders
- The use of technology, such as robots or computers, to perform tasks that were once done by humans
- The buying, selling, or exchanging of goods and services between people, businesses, or countries
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms
- The North American Free Trade Agreement, a trade deal between the United States, Canada, and Mexico aimed at reducing trade barriers and increasing economic cooperation
- Taxes or fees that governments place on imported or exported goods, often to protect domestic industries or to raise revenue
- A state of being extremely poor, lacking basic necessities such as food, shelter, and clothing
- The system of trade, businesses, and money that connects countries all around the world
29 Clues: The money earned by a business or individual after subtracting expenses from revenue • The system of trade, businesses, and money that connects countries all around the world • Goods and services that a country buys from other countries and brings into its own borders • ...
Trade and Trade Agreements 2024-05-14
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- Goods and services that a country buys from other countries and brings into its own borders
- A period of rapid economic growth, usually marked by increases in production, employment, and income levels
- Materials, energy, or other assets that can be used to produce goods and services, including things like minerals, sunlight, wind and water
- Tools, machines, systems, and methods used to solve problems or accomplish tasks, often involving electronics or advanced scientific knowledge
- Plants, animals, or other organisms that are not native to a specific ecosystem and can cause harm to the environment, economy, or human health
- When countries or groups agree to work together and support each other, usually for mutual benefit or protection
- Buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services over the internet or other digital platforms
- When a country sells more goods to other countries than it buys from them, earning more money from exports than it spends on imports
- The practice of owning people and forcing them to work without pay, often under harsh and abusive conditions
- The North American Free Trade Agreement, a trade deal between the United States, Canada, and Mexico aimed at reducing trade barriers and increasing economic cooperation
- The system of trade, businesses, and money that connects countries all around the world
- The rights of workers to fair treatment, safe working conditions, and just compensation for their labor
- The process of making goods by using machines, tools, and labor, usually in factories or workshops
- A situation where a country's exports are equal to its imports leading to a stable trade relationship
- A system of buying and selling goods that ensures fair prices and working conditions for producers in developing countries, often focusing on sustainability and social responsibility
- Catching too many fish from a body of water, leading to declines in fish populations and ecological imbalance
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- The use of technology, such as robots or computers, to perform tasks that were once done by humans
- A state of being extremely poor, lacking basic necessities such as food, shelter, and clothing
- The buying, selling, or exchanging of goods and services between people, businesses, or countries
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms
- Taxes or fees that governments place on imported or exported goods, often to protect domestic industries or to raise revenue
- Heavy material carried by ships to help maintain stability, often water or rocks, but sometimes harmful species can be inadvertently carried in ballast water
- Small freshwater mussels with striped shells that are invasive species and can harm ecosystems by clogging pipes and outcompeting native species
- Goods and services that a country sells to other countries and sends outside its own borders
- When a country spends more money buying things from other countries than it earns by selling its own goods to them
- Ideas, inventions, designs, and creative works that are protected by law from being copied or used without permission, including patents, copyrights, and trademarks
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a community or country
- Putting money, time, or resources into something with the expectation of getting a return or benefit in the future
- The money earned by a business or individual after subtracting expenses from revenue
29 Clues: The money earned by a business or individual after subtracting expenses from revenue • The system of trade, businesses, and money that connects countries all around the world • Goods and services that a country buys from other countries and brings into its own borders • ...
UNIT 7 2021-04-18
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- past participle of "spin"
- people use this to smell good
- wine with bubbles
- past participle of "dig"
- diamonds and rubies (2 words)
- past participle of "mean"
- past participle of "steal"
- gold and silver (2 words)
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- past participle of "fly"
- buy from other countries
- past participle of "spread"
- something to wear made from animal skin (2 words)
- something expensive that you want
- sell in other countries
- beautiful round white objects
- rings, necklaces, and bracelets
- something that you need for life
- beautiful and expensive cloth
18 Clues: wine with bubbles • sell in other countries • past participle of "fly" • buy from other countries • past participle of "dig" • past participle of "spin" • past participle of "mean" • gold and silver (2 words) • past participle of "steal" • past participle of "spread" • people use this to smell good • beautiful round white objects • diamonds and rubies (2 words) • ...
Causes of Cold War 2023-04-21
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- Two countries emerge from WWII as ______ powers
- Germany's capitol that was divided into 4
- Each country had severe _______ in each other
- The US wanted to stop the spread of ________
- The ______ bloc countries signed the Marshal Plan
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- The _______ of the western European countries improved
- Many leaders from Germany and ______ were brought to trial for war crimes
- Eighteen European _______ countries received $13 billion worth of goods from the US
- Who refused to hold a free election in North Korea
- The ______ War Crimes Trials were held in Japan
10 Clues: Germany's capitol that was divided into 4 • The US wanted to stop the spread of ________ • Each country had severe _______ in each other • Two countries emerge from WWII as ______ powers • The ______ War Crimes Trials were held in Japan • The ______ bloc countries signed the Marshal Plan • Who refused to hold a free election in North Korea • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2023-06-08
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- Treats every country's market differently. Optimizes the products or services based on the preferences of local customers
- The difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that comes out.
- A limited quantity of product put on to restrict free trade.
- The Amount of Money a country owes to other countries.
- Business activities needed for creating, shipping and selling goods and services across national borders.
- The making, selling and buying of goods within a country.
- Organization Created in 1995 to promote trade around the world.
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- Uses the same product and marketing strategy worldwide. The same product is sold in essentially the same manner throughout the world.
- The value of a currency in one country compared to the value in another.
- Completely stopping the export or import of a product.
- Items Bought from Other Countries.
- The Difference between a country's total exports and total imports.
- A situation in which a country is able to produce a good or service at a lower cost than other countries.
- A tax put on certain products
- Items Sold to Other Countries.
15 Clues: A tax put on certain products • Items Sold to Other Countries. • Items Bought from Other Countries. • Completely stopping the export or import of a product. • The Amount of Money a country owes to other countries. • The making, selling and buying of goods within a country. • A limited quantity of product put on to restrict free trade. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab Executive Branch 2023-02-06
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- Relations and communications carried out between two countries
- responsible for executing or carrying out the law
- a rule, order or directive issued by the president that has the force of law and must be followed
- an indirect veto of legislation by keeping the bill unsigned until it is too late for it to be dealt with during the legislative session
- gives the president the right to keep some information secret from congress and the courts
- The team of executive branch offices appointed by the president
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- the set of plans that guides our nation's relationship with other countries
- presidential power to publicly forgive a person convicted of a crime and frees them from serving out their sentence
- a military leader who is in charge of all the armed forces of a country
- Agreements with other countries that do not need senate approval
- The principal military advisory group to the president.
- an official who heads an executive department
- plans dealing with national problems
- Important group of policy advisors to the president
- formal agreements with other countries
15 Clues: plans dealing with national problems • formal agreements with other countries • an official who heads an executive department • responsible for executing or carrying out the law • Important group of policy advisors to the president • The principal military advisory group to the president. • Relations and communications carried out between two countries • ...
Cold War 2022-05-12
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- telepathy, flight, super speed, invisibility but also US & USSR during Cold War
- his competition resulted in launching Sputnik by Soviet Union
- opposing powers instigate war using 3rd party (or country) to fight on their behalf
- conflict between communists in the North who hopping to unify the country under a communist country and democratic South Korea
- military alliance by Western countries to provide support if attacked
- German city that was divided by East (communist) & West; ____ Wall
- countries under the influence and pressure of Soviet Union
- caused the 2 world powers to compete for nuclear weapons
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- period of lessening tension between USSR & US
- division of Europe between Soviet and Western influence
- the demilitarized zone that marks South Korea from North Korea
- US President who established that the US would provide assistance to countries to resist Soviet aggression
- efforts to limit communism and prevent it from spreading
- 10 year war in _______ between communist and non-communist forces, the nation later united under communist gov
- military defense alliance between Soviet Union and its satellite countries
15 Clues: period of lessening tension between USSR & US • division of Europe between Soviet and Western influence • efforts to limit communism and prevent it from spreading • caused the 2 world powers to compete for nuclear weapons • countries under the influence and pressure of Soviet Union • his competition resulted in launching Sputnik by Soviet Union • ...
Spelling Words - T3 W5 - 2016 2016-08-03
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- not guilty
- a unusual characteristic that a person might have
- add more
- someone whose behaviour is guided by their emotions
- not able to be done
- when germs invade a body
- flawless
- something that is against the law
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- laziness
- without interruption
- relationship between different countries
- when people move between countries
- a description of how to perform a task
- golf clubs are often made of this
- capacity for learning
- damage
- your unique personality
17 Clues: damage • laziness • add more • flawless • not guilty • not able to be done • without interruption • capacity for learning • your unique personality • when germs invade a body • golf clubs are often made of this • something that is against the law • when people move between countries • a description of how to perform a task • relationship between different countries • ...
Social 10-1 Unit 3 Review 2025-04-14
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- 1944 meeting that established the IMF and World Bank to stabilize global economy(3 words)
- International financial institution providing loans and support to developing countries(2 words)
- Large corporations operating in multiple countries across the globe (abr.)
- Currency system where value is tied to another currency or gold standard
- Process of transferring public services or assets to private ownership
- Trade policy allowing goods and services to move across borders without tariffs or restrictions(2 words)
- Government payments to support businesses or industries and reduce costs
- Currency system where value is determined by market supply and demand
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- International body regulating global trade and resolving disputes between nations(abr.)
- Economist who advocated for government intervention to manage economic cycles
- Former trade agreement between Canada, the US, and Mexico to eliminate trade barriers (abr.)
- Trade movement ensuring producers in developing countries get fair prices and conditions(2 words)
- Economist who warned against government control and supported free markets
- Updated trade deal replacing NAFTA between Canada, the US, and Mexico(abr.)
- Political and economic union of European countries promoting integration and free movement(abr.)
15 Clues: Currency system where value is determined by market supply and demand • Process of transferring public services or assets to private ownership • Currency system where value is tied to another currency or gold standard • Government payments to support businesses or industries and reduce costs • ...
The countries 2019-12-03
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- It's the world biggest country.
- It's the country where the kangourou's live.
- In this country,on the first november it's when "el Dia de los muertos" is celebrate.
- It's the country whose the capital is Madrid.
- It's the country which receive the next olympics games.
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- The reason why this country is famous,because there is the Monster of Lockness over there.
- The woman who is a Queen is Elisabeth ||.
- This is the country where the Eiffel tour is located.
- It's a country which is famous thanks to Hollywood and las Vegas.
- It's the country which is on the North of USA.
10 Clues: It's the world biggest country. • The woman who is a Queen is Elisabeth ||. • It's the country where the kangourou's live. • It's the country whose the capital is Madrid. • It's the country which is on the North of USA. • This is the country where the Eiffel tour is located. • It's the country which receive the next olympics games. • ...
Countries capital 2021-10-05
Countries || Facts 2021-12-03
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- - part of the United Kingdom and birthplace to scientists such as Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton.
- - The traditional home of pizza and pasta is also the birthplace of many famous scientists, artists and mathematicians.
- - home to lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo and much more.
- - the country from where Cristiano Ronaldo belongs
- - Highest Population
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- - Country which gave the world a sweet tooth. Taj Mahal is one of the wonders situated here
- - the largest country in South America
- - covered with ice but opposite of the name it has.
- - famous for pyramids, deserts and the longest river in the world.
- - The stars and stripes make up one of the most recognizable flags. a country with the world's largest economy.
10 Clues: - Highest Population • - the largest country in South America • - the country from where Cristiano Ronaldo belongs • - covered with ice but opposite of the name it has. • - home to lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo and much more. • - famous for pyramids, deserts and the longest river in the world. • ...
French countries 2021-06-08
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- il y a du rouge et du blanc dans le drapeau
- c’est le deuxième plus grand pays d’Europe
- c’est le plus grand pays
- le thé est la boisson la plus populaire
- C’est le pays le plus peuplé
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- j'habite dans ce pays
- le nom de ce pays vient du mot latin argent
- il y a 50 États
- il a le plus haut pont du monde
- le président est Jair Bolsonaro
10 Clues: il y a 50 États • j'habite dans ce pays • c’est le plus grand pays • C’est le pays le plus peuplé • il a le plus haut pont du monde • le président est Jair Bolsonaro • le thé est la boisson la plus populaire • c’est le deuxième plus grand pays d’Europe • il y a du rouge et du blanc dans le drapeau • le nom de ce pays vient du mot latin argent
ASEAN Countries 2021-09-10
10 Clues: Nama negara kita. • Sama dengan nama bunga. • Nama lainnya adalah Burma. • Bahasanya disebut Tagalog. • Disebut juga negeri jiran. • Dulunya provinsi Indonesia. • Ada patung singa di negara ini. • Disebut juga negeri Gajah Putih. • Satu-satunya negara tidak punya laut. • Terkenal dengan perangnya dengan Amerika.
spanish countries 2022-04-13
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- central america's largest country
- not actually a country
- tallest waterfall in the world
- largest pyramid in the world
- the land of many trees
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- there are a lot of bats
- you cant take a direct flight there from america or vice versa
- the first animated feature film in the entire world
- birthplace of surfing
- the setting of jurassic park
10 Clues: birthplace of surfing • not actually a country • the land of many trees • there are a lot of bats • the setting of jurassic park • largest pyramid in the world • tallest waterfall in the world • central america's largest country • the first animated feature film in the entire world • you cant take a direct flight there from america or vice versa
Theme: Countries 2017-07-24
10 Clues: Land of Grace • Land of Poets • Land of Smiles • Land of the Eagles • Land of Fire and Ice • Land of the Rising Sun • Land of Hope and Glory • Land of the Thunder Dragon • The Sunny Side of the Alps • Land of the Long White Cloud
ASEAN Countries 2017-07-02
10 Clues: Capital : Ha Noi • Capital : Manila • Capital : Bangkok • Capital : Jakarta • Capital : Vientiane • Capital : Singapore • Capital : Phnom Penh • Capital : Nay Pyi Taw • Capital : Kuala Lumpur • Capital : Bandar Seri Begawan
Countries crossword 2020-01-15
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- This country's airline was accidentally targeted by Iranian air defense missiles
- Over one billion of the wild life in this country is estimated to have lost their lives in this ongoing bushfires.
- This country's leader promised the US a Christmas "gift" if nuclear negotiation did not continue promptly
- The Taal volcano has explosively erupted in this country, spewing ash and threatening the lives of the people who live nearby.
- Leading up to a trade deal with the US, this country was declared no longer a currency manipulator
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- A high profile individual from this country was recently eliminated in an U.S. drone strike
- The first prime minister was appointed in this country after Fidel Castro abolished the position in 1976
- A 6.0 earthquake hit this US territory, being the biggest tremor to hit this island in a century
- The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are moving to this country to take a step back from being senior members of the Royal family
- The president of this country suggested the possibility of altering its constitution, to increase parliament’s power and limit the number of presidential terms.
10 Clues: This country's airline was accidentally targeted by Iranian air defense missiles • A high profile individual from this country was recently eliminated in an U.S. drone strike • A 6.0 earthquake hit this US territory, being the biggest tremor to hit this island in a century • ...
Aisian Countries 2012-10-16
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- What is the city in the soutern part of tiawan.
- what is the city on the border with Hong Kong
- What city is the biggest in fujian province.
- What is the city that has the hangzhou river flowing throuh it
- What is the City that we will bo to for camp
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- What city has a total area of 53,068 km
- What is the city on the northen tip of taiwan
- What is the city that has a summer and spring temple in it.
- What city has a population of 3.61 million
- What is the chinese city that is divided into 15 sections.
10 Clues: What city has a total area of 53,068 km • What city has a population of 3.61 million • What city is the biggest in fujian province. • What is the City that we will bo to for camp • What is the city on the northen tip of taiwan • what is the city on the border with Hong Kong • What is the city in the soutern part of tiawan. • ...
Developing countries 2013-04-21
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- illness or sickness often characterized by typical symptoms
- absolutely necessary and essential
- the partial or total remission of debts, especially those owed by developing countries to external creditors
- the average period that a person may expect to live
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal
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- unable to read and write
- state of not having the things that are necessary in life, like money, food etc
- to suffer or die from hunger (verb)
- the state of being extremely poor
- urban district inhabited by very poor people
10 Clues: unable to read and write • the state of being extremely poor • absolutely necessary and essential • to suffer or die from hunger (verb) • urban district inhabited by very poor people • the average period that a person may expect to live • illness or sickness often characterized by typical symptoms • ...
Asian Countries 2013-09-20
Asian Countries 2023-12-25
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- A small island city-state known for its cleanliness and modernity
- An archipelago of over 7,000 islands, known for its beaches and friendly people
- Known for its K-pop music and technology
- Famous for its beaches, temples, and spicy food
- Known for its technology, anime, and sushi
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- Known for its history, culture, and cuisine
- A multicultural country known for its food and natural beauty
- The world's largest island country, known for its beaches and wildlife
- The most populous country in the world
- The second most populous country in the world, known for its diverse culture and history
10 Clues: The most populous country in the world • Known for its K-pop music and technology • Known for its technology, anime, and sushi • Known for its history, culture, and cuisine • Famous for its beaches, temples, and spicy food • A multicultural country known for its food and natural beauty • A small island city-state known for its cleanliness and modernity • ...
Countries & Nationalities 2022-10-06
10 Clues: a person from China • a person from Brazil • a person from Poland • the capital of Japan • the capital of Italy • the capital of France • a person from Albania • the capital of Ukraine • the capital of Portugal • the capital of Netherland
Asian countries 2024-02-18
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- The most populous country in the world, known for its ancient civilization and Great Wall.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its diverse culture and stunning natural beauty.
- An archipelago country with stunning beaches and vibrant culture.
- An island nation in East Asia known for its technological advancements and cherry blossoms.
- A country in East Asia known for its technology and K-pop music.
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- A country in South Asia known for its lush green landscapes and the Ganges Delta.
- A tropical paradise consisting of a chain of islands in the Indian Ocean.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its rich history, temples, and spicy cuisine.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich history.
- A city-state known for its cleanliness and modern architecture.
10 Clues: A city-state known for its cleanliness and modern architecture. • A country in East Asia known for its technology and K-pop music. • An archipelago country with stunning beaches and vibrant culture. • A tropical paradise consisting of a chain of islands in the Indian Ocean. • A country in South Asia known for its lush green landscapes and the Ganges Delta. • ...
European Countries 2024-10-02
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- Home of Mt. Olympus and the Gods
- Where the Roman Empire started
- The home of chocolate and beer
- Where the Eiffel Tower lives
- Known for salmon and Vikings
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- Sounds like you need something to eat
- The home of cuckoo clocks and mountains
- The Emerald Isle
- Mercedes, BMW, Audi
- Known for bullfighting, football and tapas
10 Clues: The Emerald Isle • Mercedes, BMW, Audi • Where the Eiffel Tower lives • Known for salmon and Vikings • Where the Roman Empire started • The home of chocolate and beer • Home of Mt. Olympus and the Gods • Sounds like you need something to eat • The home of cuckoo clocks and mountains • Known for bullfighting, football and tapas
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES 2024-10-02
10 Clues: IKEA • famous mythology • croissant, baguette • Religious tolerance • chocolate, Swiss cheese • golfing, surfing, Ronaldo • safest country in the world • coldest country in the world • the country that had the biggest empire • wind mill, tulips, tallest people in the world
countries/ continents 2023-06-20
10 Clues: capital of beer • capital of pizza • have Eiffel Tower • capital of mangoes • the biggest country • does not have raptors • has the famous pyramids • capital of french fries • We live in this cobntinent • they are making maple syrup
world countries 2023-04-24
10 Clues: The eiffel tower • cleanest country • Where are Legos from? • The great wall of --- • Where are french fries from? • The UN headquarters are there. • Where was the World cup hosted? • There was a recent earthquake there. • People there are known to be friendly. • What is the origin of Aboriginal people?
Countries/geography 2023-05-12
10 Clues: Lego • Amsterdam • 50 states • Ell’o Mate • Biggest country • The Great Wall of • most populated country • Smallest country/ The pope • country with the most tourists • Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta
Japan Countries 2022-09-13
ASEAN countries 2022-07-15
Countries. Raian 2024-09-17
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- Japan's capital?
- Where was nokia created?
- Where does minecraft come from?
- What's the most popular football team in Spain?
- Where does fish and chips come from?
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- What country is between Germany and Belarus?
- Most populated country in the world right now?
- USA capital?
- Where do kangaroos live?
- Estonia's national food
10 Clues: USA capital? • Japan's capital? • Estonia's national food • Where was nokia created? • Where do kangaroos live? • Where does minecraft come from? • Where does fish and chips come from? • What country is between Germany and Belarus? • Most populated country in the world right now? • What's the most popular football team in Spain?
Countries & Capital 2025-02-07
10 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of Italy • Capital of India • Capital of Germany • Capital of France • Capital of Russia • Country with capital "Cairo" • Country with capital "Ottawa" • Country with capital "Brasilia" • Country with capital "Canberra"
Numbers, Countries 2024-09-13
German Countries 2024-10-31
10 Clues: French • Its iccy • CHinese food • Bull fighting • Jappinese Food • The pasta is good • Ding Dong Eat it up • People speak spanish • Many famousy countires • Lots of famous golf courses
German Countries 2024-10-31
10 Clues: pasta • likes pasta • full of grass • speaks German • speaks French • speak mandarin • borders the US • in war with Russia • in war with Ukraine • living in the future
Asian countries 2025-08-04
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- in the corner of the old Singapore flag
- Saudi Arabia's main colour on it's flag
- Saudi arabia's Largest lake
- what country recently changed its name in Asia
- what is the biggest country in middle east
- Singapore's Population density
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- which is the smallest borders Malaysia
- Türkiye's Highest mountain
- Türkiye's Capital
- What's Saudi Arabia's main religion
10 Clues: Türkiye's Capital • Türkiye's Highest mountain • Saudi arabia's Largest lake • Singapore's Population density • What's Saudi Arabia's main religion • which is the smallest borders Malaysia • in the corner of the old Singapore flag • Saudi Arabia's main colour on it's flag • what is the biggest country in middle east • what country recently changed its name in Asia
Pays / Countries 2025-07-30
Countries & Nationalities 2025-09-04
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- Cristiano Ronaldo is from Portugal, so he is…
- Sky is from Brazil, so she is…
- Margot Robbie is from Australia, so she is…
- Adele is from the UK, so she is…
- Picasso was from Spain, so he was…
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- Socrates was from Greece, so he was…
- Einstein was from Germany, so he was…
- Olivia Rodrigo is from the US, so she is…
- Monet was from France, so he was…
- Nelson Mandela was from South Africa, so he was…
10 Clues: Sky is from Brazil, so she is… • Adele is from the UK, so she is… • Monet was from France, so he was… • Picasso was from Spain, so he was… • Socrates was from Greece, so he was… • Einstein was from Germany, so he was… • Olivia Rodrigo is from the US, so she is… • Margot Robbie is from Australia, so she is… • Cristiano Ronaldo is from Portugal, so he is… • ...
Causes of Cold War 2023-04-21
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- Two countries emerge from WWII as ______ powers
- Germany's capitol that was divided into 4
- Each country had severe _______ in each other
- The US wanted to stop the spread of ________
- The ______ bloc countries signed the Marshal Plan
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- The _______ of the western European countries improved
- Many leaders from Germany and ______ were brought to trial for war crimes
- Eighteen European _______ countries received $13 billion worth of goods from the US
- Who refused to hold a free election in North Korea
- The ______ War Crimes Trials were held in Japan
10 Clues: Germany's capitol that was divided into 4 • The US wanted to stop the spread of ________ • Each country had severe _______ in each other • Two countries emerge from WWII as ______ powers • The ______ War Crimes Trials were held in Japan • The ______ bloc countries signed the Marshal Plan • Who refused to hold a free election in North Korea • ...
American Imperialism 2024-10-22
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- Americans that do not want to go to war they want to be isolated from other countries
- The Philippines declared War after the signing of the Treaty of Paris to gain their independence. They were not happy about being denied their independence. Led band of guerillas against the US. After 3 years thousands died and American were very cruel.
- Women fighting for the right to vote scene 1848.
- China citizens fought against western imperialism and forced all countries out; ending the open door policy.
- Bigger states taking control over smaller states
- It began with the Spanish imperializing Cuba and the US wanting Cuba. There are two causes of the war, 1# America wanted more influence and cheaper trade with Cuba and 2# the USS sinking of maine.
- Door Policy: European countries forcing China to trade with all countries and trying to “Westernize” them.
- Taft extended the Roosevelt corally by guaranteeing loans to all Latin American countries. Dollar Diplomacy is helping Central American countries and helping them financially.
- Women gained the right to vote after an 80 year fight.
- 1867- U.S purchased this state for $7.2 million from Russia to expand their borders. Americans called it the “Seward's Folly” because they thought it was a bad purchase ,but it was because of its oil.
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- U.S the policeman of the world: it is their job to threaten/protect/influence when needed to solve the world's problems.
- Exaggerated stories (propaganda) ro lure Americans to support a cause and to buy newspapers.
- A state that is controlled by another country.
- U.S wanted control because of its natural resources (sugar).
- Signed by America and Spain recognizing that Cuba was independent. The U.S acquired Puerto Rico and Guam. The U.S paid Spain $20 million for the Philippines.
- Cuba could not do anything without the approval from the US and must allow the US to form a naval base in Cuba.
- Volunteers to fight in the Spanish-American War. Showed that America needed to start building an army.
- Feb. 1898 U.S ship thought to have sunk because of Spain by Americans because it was on its way to give supplies to Cuba. Newspapers exaggerated this story.
- Canal: U.S wanted a canal to connect the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean. This helped cut military and trading time and give America access to South America influence.
19 Clues: A state that is controlled by another country. • Women fighting for the right to vote scene 1848. • Bigger states taking control over smaller states • Women gained the right to vote after an 80 year fight. • U.S wanted control because of its natural resources (sugar). • Americans that do not want to go to war they want to be isolated from other countries • ...
Oriental Cities 2016-11-20
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- Der Name des Gotteshauses in orientalischen Staädtenbzw. im Islam.
- Countries in which region are seen as Oriental countries?
- What does Orient mean?
- Today one can find .....in the new part of the city.
- Die Neustadt verfügt über ...... die für den Autoverkehr geeignet sind.
- Wie wird die Altstadt in einer orientalischen Stadt bezeichnet?
Down
- Es wird im Basar verkauft?
- Where does the word Orient come from?
- Was ist ein Basar?
- Straßen in der Medina enden immer in einer.....
- Why did some of the oriental countries become very rich?
- What is Orient in German?
- Außerhalb der Medina bildete sich die .....
13 Clues: Was ist ein Basar? • What does Orient mean? • What is Orient in German? • Es wird im Basar verkauft? • Where does the word Orient come from? • Außerhalb der Medina bildete sich die ..... • Straßen in der Medina enden immer in einer..... • Today one can find .....in the new part of the city. • Why did some of the oriental countries become very rich? • ...
Ava's crossword 2016-11-30
Across
- A limited country with low incomes
- A productive country with a high standard of living
- A limit on how many items can be imported from another country
- To buy goods from other countries
- A resource that replenishes
- A country creating new business
- A system with rules about what to do with goods, services, and produce
Down
- Removal of trade limitations
- When countries rely on each other for ideas, goods, services, and markets
- Something people can use from nature
- Adding tax to imported goods
- A resource that doesn't replenish
- To sell good to other countries
13 Clues: A resource that replenishes • Removal of trade limitations • Adding tax to imported goods • To sell good to other countries • A country creating new business • A resource that doesn't replenish • To buy goods from other countries • A limited country with low incomes • Something people can use from nature • A productive country with a high standard of living • ...
Resources, Technology and World Trade Vocab 2016-11-30
Across
- The U.S and France are examples of a _____ country
- you will have these items forever and ever
- these items do not last forever
- I rely on France to give me what i need
- people decide where things are going and who will get them
- anyone can give items to anyone they want
Down
- Agriculture is very important in theses countries
- these resources grow from the earth
- theses goods are limited in countries
- these countries are barely being making businesses
- these good leave to another place
- these goods enter a country
- the price goes up as this good leaves
13 Clues: these goods enter a country • these items do not last forever • these good leave to another place • these resources grow from the earth • theses goods are limited in countries • the price goes up as this good leaves • I rely on France to give me what i need • anyone can give items to anyone they want • you will have these items forever and ever • ...
The Iron Curtain 2024-12-13
Across
- - Eastern Europe was _______.
- - A continent that the Iron Curtain was located in.
- - A wall that separated parts of Europe.
- - _____ and ____ Europe was effected by the Iron Curtain.
- - The Iron curtain created a ______ between two countries.
- - The person who came up with the name, Iron Curtain.
- - A word that describes the Iron Curtain.
Down
- - The Iron Curtain was the ________ between countries in Europe.
- - A country that was divided by the Iron Curtain.
- - Western Europe was _____.
- - A similar design to the Iron Curtain.
- - A country that was divided by the Iron curtain.
- - A country that was divided by the Iron curtain.
- - The number of countries divided by the Iron Curtain.
- - The Iron Curtain was built during this war.
15 Clues: - Western Europe was _____. • - Eastern Europe was _______. • - A similar design to the Iron Curtain. • - A wall that separated parts of Europe. • - A word that describes the Iron Curtain. • - The Iron Curtain was built during this war. • - A country that was divided by the Iron Curtain. • - A country that was divided by the Iron curtain. • ...
DRC crossword - Ali Arafat 2024-05-30
Across
- Where many countries are united together
- The country that colonized the DRC.
- Control by one power over a dependent area or people
- First prime minster of the Congo
- To break away from a territory of group
- A UN aligned organization of 55 countries
- When a country extracts resources from another country
Down
- Against countries taking their resources
- The state of being organized by, or advocating for, tribes or tribal lifestyles.
- When all African people unite
- A large group of people share the same regional origins
- A person from the Congo
- Father of Pan Africanism
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- When a country takes over your country but they move in
15 Clues: A person from the Congo • Father of Pan Africanism • When all African people unite • First prime minster of the Congo • Democratic Republic of the Congo • The country that colonized the DRC. • To break away from a territory of group • Against countries taking their resources • Where many countries are united together • A UN aligned organization of 55 countries • ...
DRC crossword - Ali Arafat 2024-05-30
Across
- Where many countries are united together
- The country that colonized the DRC.
- Control by one power over a dependent area or people
- First prime minster of the Congo
- To break away from a territory of group
- A UN aligned organization of 55 countries
- When a country extracts resources from another country
Down
- Against countries taking their resources
- The state of being organized by, or advocating for, tribes or tribal lifestyles.
- When all African people unite
- A large group of people share the same regional origins
- A person from the Congo
- Father of Pan Africanism
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- When a country takes over your country but they move in
15 Clues: A person from the Congo • Father of Pan Africanism • When all African people unite • First prime minster of the Congo • Democratic Republic of the Congo • The country that colonized the DRC. • To break away from a territory of group • Against countries taking their resources • Where many countries are united together • A UN aligned organization of 55 countries • ...
Effects of War 2025-06-06
Across
- lost one out of five men between the ages of 20 and 44
- A dictatorship replaced the democratic government in this country
- spread because of the war
- hundred fifty thousand estimated cost of the war
- Lay in ruin after the war
- had large groups of German-speaking people
Down
- In a __________________ war, a country uses all its resources to win
- all the people born at about the same time
- European countries could not pay their ______________ after the war
- Elected governments replaced these
- of Versailles This treaty created new countries
- a world ___________ affects man: countries
- controlled most of the world's power and wealth before the war
- States became the world's banker after the war
- unable to pay one's debt
15 Clues: unable to pay one's debt • spread because of the war • Lay in ruin after the war • Elected governments replaced these • all the people born at about the same time • a world ___________ affects man: countries • had large groups of German-speaking people • States became the world's banker after the war • of Versailles This treaty created new countries • ...
Economics Vocab (HARD) 2025-01-23
Across
- The total value of all goods produced in a country in one year
- An agreement within countries to reduce trade barriers
- When income or revenue is greater than spending
- The government controls some businesses to ensure equality
- Sending goods to another country
- Economic system where the government controls and owns all property and
- When spending is greater than income or revenue
Down
- Private individuals own businesses and resources
- An organization that promotes trades between countries
- A limit amount on a product that can be imported or exported
- Per person's average
- An exchange of goods between people or countries
- Goods brought into a country
- A tax placed on imported goods
- How money is made and used within a country or region
15 Clues: Per person's average • Goods brought into a country • A tax placed on imported goods • Sending goods to another country • When income or revenue is greater than spending • When spending is greater than income or revenue • Private individuals own businesses and resources • An exchange of goods between people or countries • ...
UN crossword 2025-11-06
Across
- A senior officer in any type of group
- A list of stuff that you need to do
- Countries that work together to achieve a common goal
- A small edit to a piece of treaty or any type of text
- A statement that justifies action with evidence
- A core of a legal document that contains the rules
- A conference for countries to select their delegates
- The minimum members needed to start a meeting
Down
- A formal proposal made by a member state
- A representative
- a person who handles their countries internatioNAl relations
- a group of people that have a common goal
- To fins a solution to something
- A sign that displays a hazard symbol
- The power of the permanent security council members
15 Clues: A representative • To fins a solution to something • A list of stuff that you need to do • A sign that displays a hazard symbol • A senior officer in any type of group • A formal proposal made by a member state • a group of people that have a common goal • The minimum members needed to start a meeting • A statement that justifies action with evidence • ...
Europian Countries 2021-12-10
10 Clues: ABOVE THE BOOT • CAPITAL IS SOFIA • IS SHAPED LIKE A BOOT • THE CAPITAL IS WARSAW • IS AN ISLAND SOUTH OF GREECE • CAPITAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM • BORDERS RUSSIA AND THE BLACK SEA • IS AN ISLAND SUPER FAR FROM LAND • BORDERS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN AND SPAIN • THE PRESIDENT IS PUTIN AND THEY DO NOT LIKE AMERICA
