countries Crossword Puzzles
Asia countries 2025-04-21
Across
- It is the capital city of Vietnam
- It is the capital city of India
- It is the capital city of Indonesia
- It is the capital city of North Korea
- It is the capital city of South Korea
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- It is the capital city of Philippines
- It is the capital city of China
- It is the capital city of Thailand
- It is the capital city of Afghanistan
- It is the capital city of Japan
10 Clues: It is the capital city of China • It is the capital city of India • It is the capital city of Japan • It is the capital city of Vietnam • It is the capital city of Thailand • It is the capital city of Indonesia • It is the capital city of Philippines • It is the capital city of Afghanistan • It is the capital city of North Korea • It is the capital city of South Korea
Ivana - countries 2025-05-18
Countries crossword 2025-05-13
Across
- The country with the best military.
- The country in which mount everest is in
- The safest country in the world
- The country with the least amount of people (shortened country name)
- The most populous country
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- The biggest country in the world
- The country with the most islands
- The country which is also a continent
- The country which is famous for maple syrup
- The happiest country in the world
10 Clues: The most populous country • The safest country in the world • The biggest country in the world • The country with the most islands • The happiest country in the world • The country with the best military. • The country which is also a continent • The country in which mount everest is in • The country which is famous for maple syrup • ...
WW1 Countries 2026-05-21
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- their defeat caused the making of the modern middle-east
- most of the western front battles were on it's soils
- it mobilised a whopping quarter of the nation into it's army
- it remained fully neutral until 1917
- the assassination of their ruler sparked the war
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- it fought bravely at the battle of Gallipoli, but lost
- had some unique weapons such as The Paris Gun
- it signed a secret peace treaty with Germany in 1918
- it betrayed Germany in 1915
- it had the most powerful navy force at the time of the war
10 Clues: it betrayed Germany in 1915 • it remained fully neutral until 1917 • had some unique weapons such as The Paris Gun • the assassination of their ruler sparked the war • most of the western front battles were on it's soils • it signed a secret peace treaty with Germany in 1918 • it fought bravely at the battle of Gallipoli, but lost • ...
European countries 2026-05-20
10 Clues: fought in WW11 • known for the pasta? • has the city known of love • known to have golden beaches • ranked 13th in size for Europe • home to bull fighting tradition • Palace Home to King Charles 111 • home to 30,000 castles and ruins • Birth place place of French fries • known for having iconic landscapes
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
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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 • ...
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 • ...
Globalization 2026-05-05
Across
- Hiring workers in another country to do a job
- Goods brought into a country
- Trade with few or no barriers between countries
- The buying and selling of goods between countries
- Loyalty and devotion to a nation
- Basic rights and freedoms all people should have
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- International organization formed after WW2 to maintain peace
- Layer in the atmosphere that protects earth from harmful UV rays
- Abreviation for the human rights document created by United Nation
- Agreement between two countries
- Goods sent out of a country
- system of legalized segregation in South Africa
- First black president of South Africa
13 Clues: Goods sent out of a country • Goods brought into a country • Agreement between two countries • Loyalty and devotion to a nation • First black president of South Africa • Hiring workers in another country to do a job • Trade with few or no barriers between countries • system of legalized segregation in South Africa • Basic rights and freedoms all people should have • ...
UNIT 7 2021-04-18
Across
- 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) • ...
transport 2013-09-02
Across
- 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? • ...
Globalization 2022-02-17
Across
- What did the Filipinos harvested during the colonization of the Spaniards?
- this happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as
- Who colonized the Philippines
- it was founded after world war in 1944, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War
- Multinational corporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well.
- combination of the western and eastern culture
- an organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations.
- commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country
- refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- What is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church.
- An aspect of Globalization, United Nation was started.
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation
- main source of fuel
- America Where did the catholic missionaries from Europe spread Catholicism in 1492?
- where did the Philippines sent their harvested tobacco?
- involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope
- Number 1 in countries that dominated WTO.
- An aspect of Globalization, transnational Corporations or Multinational companies lead globalization.
- who brought the culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe.
- who wrote the book entitled “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- Number 3 in countries that dominated WTO.
- Number 4 in countries that dominated WTO.
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- a product of globalization that helps in communication, systems used in transmitting messages over a distance electronically
- a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas, often by establishing colonies and generally with the aim of economic dominance. In the process of colonisation, colonisers may impose their religion, language, economics, and other cultural practices.
- An aspect of Globalization, due to improvements of transportation.
- Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- this is the trade route used between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- a person whose business is buying and selling or barter: such as. a : merchant. b : a person who buys and sells
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place
- Number 5 in countries that dominated WTO.
- the action of enganging in trade
- the action of making something democratic
- What was a key thing to have in Globalization
- the act of bringing something under international control
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another.
- Number 2 in countries that dominated WTO.
- a commodity accepted by general consent as a medium of economic exchange.
- this country helped in the spread of globalization in history during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- the act of moving something from one location to another, the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials
- who is the father of globalization?
41 Clues: main source of fuel • Who colonized the Philippines • the action of enganging in trade • who is the father of globalization? • Number 5 in countries that dominated WTO. • the action of making something democratic • Number 2 in countries that dominated WTO. • Number 1 in countries that dominated WTO. • Number 3 in countries that dominated WTO. • ...
INTERNATIONAL TRADE 2021-08-31
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- these consist of imported and exported physical goods
- this is the amount one currency must sacrifice for another currency
- this factor influences international trade in that at higher levels consumers are able to purchase more
- this is a reduction in the official value of a currency
- international trade is this because countries can cheaply produce what they have the resources to produce and import what they cannot
- a country has this if it able to produce more goods and services than other countries with the same quantity of resources
- a change in the value of a countries currency whereby one unit buys fewer units of a foreign currency
- this is a financial statement that records economic transaction between a resident of a country and the citizens around the world
- this is the difference between the values of exports and imports of visible and invisible trade
- this is the exchange of goods and services across international borders
- an economy that does not engage in international trade
- these are the advantages countries obtain as a result of trade economies of scale this occurs when countries specialize and increase production
- this occurs when a country's total exports are higher than its imports
- an import is recorded as this in the balance of payment account
- in this period the value of both export price and import price index is 100
- an export is recorded as this in the balance of payment account
- an international body that oversees trade between countries
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- this occurs when a country can produce a good or service at the lowest opportunity cost
- this account shows inflows and outflows in relation to capital movement in a country
- this exchange rate is fixed by law
- the exchange rate of a country is allowed to vary up or down based on demand and supply of that currency
- this account is used to record transactions in services as well as income from investments
- regulations that protect home industries from foreign competition
- this is the increase in the official value of a currency
- this is a component of a country's balance of payments that outlines the net increases and decreases in ownership of a country's assets.
- a policy of no restrictions on the movement of goods and services
- this means the country imports more goods, services, and capital than they export.
- this account measures the flow of expenditures on goods and services
- this is the result of countries or regions enjoying different types of economies of scale
- this a change whereby one unit of a currency can buy more units of a foreign currency
- the government allows the market to set the exchange rate but intervenes to prevent any sudden changes
- this is the ratio of export prices to import prices
32 Clues: this exchange rate is fixed by law • this is the ratio of export prices to import prices • these consist of imported and exported physical goods • an economy that does not engage in international trade • this is a reduction in the official value of a currency • this is the increase in the official value of a currency • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Rhiannon K. Crossword 2016-12-05
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- Examples of these are Japan, United States, and France.
- Conditions that exist when countries rely on each other for ideas, goods, services, and markets.
- A _______ is where a country has limited resources and incomes are generally low.
- The added amount of money to a resource or a good.
- To sell goods to other countries is to ______?
- An example of ______________ are trees if not replaced immeaditly after use.
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- The ________ has to do with trading and what goods and produce go where and how to produce them.
- A country that is creating new manufacturing and business is a ______?
- A limit of how many resources or goods you must meet or the minimum amount.
- Removing all trade restrictions so goods flow freely among countries.
- Soil and wind are examples of what?
- To buy goods from other countries is to ________?
- Gold, coal, iron, and oil, are all not _______ resources.
13 Clues: Soil and wind are examples of what? • To sell goods to other countries is to ______? • To buy goods from other countries is to ________? • The added amount of money to a resource or a good. • Examples of these are Japan, United States, and France. • Gold, coal, iron, and oil, are all not _______ resources. • ...
Professor Dosa Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-26
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- cultural diffusion caused by exchanging goods and services
- Cultural traits from one place become popular in other places
- countries that colonize other lands to be powerful and important are motivated by
- geographic features that allow humans to travel and spread culture are called
- Cultural traits disappear or are replaced
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- when a country takes control of land outside its borders
- an effect of cultural diffusion where cultural traits from different cultures are present in one area
- this cause of cultural diffusion happens when people move to another country
- causing cultural diffusion by taking control of other lands
- cultural diffusion caused through the use of inventions that make communication across countries easier
- countries that colonize other areas for religious reasons are motivated by
- countries that colonize other lands to get rich are motivated by
- geographic features that isolate cultures are called
13 Clues: Cultural traits disappear or are replaced • geographic features that isolate cultures are called • when a country takes control of land outside its borders • cultural diffusion caused by exchanging goods and services • causing cultural diffusion by taking control of other lands • Cultural traits from one place become popular in other places • ...
Resources, Technology and World Trade Vocab 2016-11-30
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- 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
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- 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
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- - 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.
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- - 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. • ...
Causes of Cold War 2023-04-21
Across
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
World War 1 2015-03-05
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- its the law
- reduce military forces and equipment 628
- prepare for war
- how countries should exist post-war 626
- V.I. Lennon 630
- 400 miles long
- war on two fronts 619
- 1914-1918
- it sank
- neither side is able to win
- wanted to avoid war at all costs 622
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- U-boats
- unarm the troops
- Changes to Germany's population and territory 627
- 1905 revolution 630
- Great Britain, Russia, France 615
- new weapon used in WWI
- countries working together for peace 614
18 Clues: U-boats • it sank • 1914-1918 • its the law • 400 miles long • prepare for war • V.I. Lennon 630 • unarm the troops • 1905 revolution 630 • war on two fronts 619 • new weapon used in WWI • neither side is able to win • Great Britain, Russia, France 615 • wanted to avoid war at all costs 622 • how countries should exist post-war 626 • reduce military forces and equipment 628 • ...
Derek's Overseas Expansion 2022-03-02
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- system that gives other countries benefits in the northern hemisphere
- land attained of the us from the treaty of paris.
- 50 state
- last monarch.
- us police wrongdoings
- 27th prestdent
- general
- purchase of alaska
- outside of the us
- us general 15k people.
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- aid us business interests
- uprising against foreigners that cured in china in the 1900s
- island outside of the us.
- not worrying about the other countries
- finding colonies
- argentina brazil chile.
- 49 state
- separates north and south America
18 Clues: general • 50 state • 49 state • last monarch. • 27th prestdent • finding colonies • outside of the us • purchase of alaska • us police wrongdoings • us general 15k people. • argentina brazil chile. • aid us business interests • island outside of the us. • separates north and south America • not worrying about the other countries • land attained of the us from the treaty of paris. • ...
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?
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Spanish Countries 2013-04-10
countries & cities 2015-11-18
10 Clues: the big ben is in... • the capital is Berlin • people eat Sushi there • the Eiffel Tower is in? • London is the capital of? • the Statue of Liberty is in? • a wonderful city in Spain is? • people love to eat spaghetti there • Kebab is a very famous finger food in? • the typical "Wiener Schnitzel" comes from..
Different countries 2018-04-13
10 Clues: River in Paris • "Orange" country • The symbol of Rome • Currency of Georgia • The capital of Georgia • The highest point on earth • The longest river in Georgia • In what city are Hanging Gardens built • Country like a boot, with a map of the world • Coconut Islands are included in the British colony
Asean Countries 2019-10-19
10 Clues: Merlion sculpture • The land of smile • Hoi an Ancient city • the south of thailand • The huge Golden Pagoda • The beautiful Bali island • The current Miss Univerese • The caital city is Vientien • independent Islamic sultanate • A beautiful Angkor Wat stone castel
Asean Countries 2019-10-19
10 Clues: Merlion sculpture • The land of smile • Hoi an Ancient city • the south of thailand • The huge Golden Pagoda • The beautiful Bali island • The current Miss Univerese • The caital city is Vientien • independent Islamic sultanate • A beautiful Angkor Wat stone castel
European Countries 2019-11-18
10 Clues: Kremlin • Golden Gate • Eiffel Tower • Rome Colosseum • El Retiro Park • Uprising Museum • Brandenburg Gate • Revolution Square • Sibelius Monument • Harpa Concert Hall
European Countries 2020-08-30
Across
- This capital is known for bull fighting
- Buda castle is in this location
- Vatican City is located there
- has the acropolis
- Buckingham palace is in this place
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- this place is in the biggest country in the world
- they are known for saint Patricks day
- Hagia Sofia is in here
- Has the Eiffel Tower
- Charles bridge is in this place
10 Clues: has the acropolis • Has the Eiffel Tower • Hagia Sofia is in here • Vatican City is located there • Buda castle is in this location • Charles bridge is in this place • Buckingham palace is in this place • they are known for saint Patricks day • This capital is known for bull fighting • this place is in the biggest country in the world
Countries maita 2017-05-03
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES 2024-05-20
Across
- The capital of this country is Istanbul
- Capital is berlin
- Vladimir Putin is the president of this country
- Cheese rolling is a sport here
- Saint Patrick's Day was created here
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- Cristiano Ronaldo plays soccer for this country
- The capital is Reykiavik
- Barcelona is the capital
- Pizza and Pasta are famous foods
- Eiffel Tower
10 Clues: Eiffel Tower • Capital is berlin • The capital is Reykiavik • Barcelona is the capital • Cheese rolling is a sport here • Pizza and Pasta are famous foods • Saint Patrick's Day was created here • The capital of this country is Istanbul • Cristiano Ronaldo plays soccer for this country • Vladimir Putin is the president of this country
COUNTRIES CROSSWORD 2024-06-26
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- The largest country in South America, famous for its Amazon rainforest and Carnival festival.
- A country in North America known for its vast landscapes, multicultural cities, and friendly people.
- A country in Western Europe known for its culture, cuisine, and landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its history, art, fashion, and cuisine like pasta and pizza.
- The most populous country in the world, known for its Great Wall, history, and rapid development.
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- An island nation in East Asia known for its technology, culture, and traditions like sushi and samurai.
- A country and continent known for its unique wildlife, Great Barrier Reef, and Sydney Opera House.
- A country in South Asia known for its diverse cultures, languages, and the Taj Mahal.
- A country in North America known for its rich culture, cuisine, and landmarks like Chichen Itza.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization and landmarks like the pyramids and the Sphinx.
10 Clues: A country in South Asia known for its diverse cultures, languages, and the Taj Mahal. • The largest country in South America, famous for its Amazon rainforest and Carnival festival. • A country in North America known for its rich culture, cuisine, and landmarks like Chichen Itza. • ...
Countries II 2023-11-21
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- Small country in southern Africa, formerly known as Swaziland.
- Country in northeastern Africa, the third largest on the continent.
- South American country known for tango, roast beef and Patagonia.
- Asian country known for its unique culture, sushi and advanced technology.
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- Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, near Madagascar.
- European country famous for its Alps, watches and high-quality chocolate.
- Continent and country at the same time, known for its unique fauna and beautiful landscapes.
- Landlocked country in north-central Africa, with a giant lake.
- Country in northeast Africa, famous for its pyramids and the Nile River.
- Landlocked country in the heart of South America.
10 Clues: Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, near Madagascar. • Landlocked country in the heart of South America. • Small country in southern Africa, formerly known as Swaziland. • Landlocked country in north-central Africa, with a giant lake. • South American country known for tango, roast beef and Patagonia. • ...
Europe countries 2023-08-01
Countries - Nationalities 2023-11-28
Countries capital 2021-10-04
The Countries 2021-10-31
10 Clues: jungle • an sport under the sea • you can play music with it • a beautiful place in the UK • this country has got a queen • big animals living in the sea • kings and queens live in this • is an animal living in Australia • this country has got beautiful lakes • this country has got beautiful beaches
spanish countries 2022-04-13
Across
- largest pyramid in the world
- birthplace of surfing
- you can't take a direct flight there to America or vice versa
- the land of many trees
- the setting of jurassic park
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- the first animated feature film in the world
- tallest waterfall in the world
- there are a lot of bats
- not actually a country
- central America's largest country
10 Clues: birthplace of surfing • not actually a country • the land of many trees • there are a lot of bats • largest pyramid in the world • the setting of jurassic park • tallest waterfall in the world • central America's largest country • the first animated feature film in the world • you can't take a direct flight there to America or vice versa
COUNTRIES & CONTINENTS 2025-02-26
Across
- The Eiffel Tower stands tall in this European nation.
- Home of tango and Patagonia.
- Second-largest country in the world by land area.
- The only country that is also a continent.
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- Long, narrow country along South America's Pacific coast.
- Home of the Great Pyramids and the Nile River.
- Largest country in South America, famous for Carnival.
- Country of a thousand lakes and the Northern Lights.
- Landlocked South American nation with two capitals.
- Birthplace of LEGO and home to Copenhagen.
10 Clues: Home of tango and Patagonia. • Birthplace of LEGO and home to Copenhagen. • The only country that is also a continent. • Home of the Great Pyramids and the Nile River. • Second-largest country in the world by land area. • Landlocked South American nation with two capitals. • Country of a thousand lakes and the Northern Lights. • ...
SPORTS & COUNTRIES 2025-01-04
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- People play this game on the beaches
- The dirtiest country on Earth :(
- Punch, Punch, Punch, Punch, KNOCKOUUUUUT!
- Time to get wet!
- This sport has the word American in it, also it's football :)
- A city in Vietnam where we go to vacation
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- Tacos, Burritos, and Mariachi Bands
- The Dragon Bridge & Ba Na Hills Are Here!
- Maple Syrup & Snowmen Live Here
- This is where you are from!
10 Clues: Time to get wet! • This is where you are from! • Maple Syrup & Snowmen Live Here • The dirtiest country on Earth :( • Tacos, Burritos, and Mariachi Bands • People play this game on the beaches • The Dragon Bridge & Ba Na Hills Are Here! • Punch, Punch, Punch, Punch, KNOCKOUUUUUT! • A city in Vietnam where we go to vacation • ...
Spanish Countries 2023-11-29
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- Had one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded in 1960
- Highest elevated city in the world
- Charles Darwin wrote his book On the Origin of Species which contains the theories of evolution from observations in this country
- Country that gets it's name from the Latin word meaning silver
- Home to one of the world's most notorious waterfalls
- Language spoken in 21 countries
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- The Constitution of Bolivia Recognizes how many languages?
- Home to women skateboarders called cholitas, who skateboard in a traditional gown and hat
- Dog breed that gets it's name from a Mexican State
- Home to some of the best chocolate
10 Clues: Language spoken in 21 countries • Highest elevated city in the world • Home to some of the best chocolate • Dog breed that gets it's name from a Mexican State • Home to one of the world's most notorious waterfalls • The Constitution of Bolivia Recognizes how many languages? • Had one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded in 1960 • ...
countries flags 2023-10-12
Across
- Black yellow and Green
- Circle in the middle
- The flag colour is red white and blue
- Red and white with a cross in the corner
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- Red and white whith a bird on it
- Blue and white with fore stars on it
- Red and white with a leaf on it
- A white flag with a red circle in the middle
- Blue and white stripes whith a white star
- Yellow and red with a crown on it
10 Clues: Circle in the middle • Black yellow and Green • Red and white with a leaf on it • Red and white whith a bird on it • Yellow and red with a crown on it • Blue and white with fore stars on it • The flag colour is red white and blue • Red and white with a cross in the corner • Blue and white stripes whith a white star • A white flag with a red circle in the middle
Countries (Capitals) 2025-04-11
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- The capital is Ankara. (6)
- The capital cities are Cape Town, Bloemfontein and Pretoria. 2 words — use an underscore (5_6)
- The capital city is Sao Paulo. (6)
- The capital city is Kyiv. (6)
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- The capital city is Lisbon. (8)
- The capital city is Mexico City. (6)
- The capital city is Madrid. (5)
- The capital city is Washington. (3)
- The capital city is Tokyo. (5)
- The capital city is London. (2)
10 Clues: The capital is Ankara. (6) • The capital city is Kyiv. (6) • The capital city is Tokyo. (5) • The capital city is Lisbon. (8) • The capital city is Madrid. (5) • The capital city is London. (2) • The capital city is Sao Paulo. (6) • The capital city is Washington. (3) • The capital city is Mexico City. (6) • ...
Asia countries 2025-04-21
Across
- It is the capital city of China
- It is the capital city of Indonesia
- It is the capital city of Japan
- It is the capital city of South Korea
- It is the capital city of Philippines
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- It is the capital city of North Korea
- It is the capital city of Vietnam
- It is the capital city of Thailand
- Delhi It is the capital city of India
- It is the capital city of Afghanistan.
10 Clues: It is the capital city of China • It is the capital city of Japan • It is the capital city of Vietnam • It is the capital city of Thailand • It is the capital city of Indonesia • It is the capital city of North Korea • Delhi It is the capital city of India • It is the capital city of South Korea • It is the capital city of Philippines • It is the capital city of Afghanistan.
PAISES - COUNTRIES 2024-03-07
countries crossword 2024-04-16
Across
- has a famous soccer player named Messi
- has the tallest mountain
- known for luck and leprechauns
- Most powerful county in the world currently
- known for vikings and beautiful mountains
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- borders 14 countries
- has the most famous tower known
- 2nd largest country
- borders Pakistan, Nepal and more
- the biggest country in the world
10 Clues: 2nd largest country • borders 14 countries • has the tallest mountain • known for luck and leprechauns • has the most famous tower known • borders Pakistan, Nepal and more • the biggest country in the world • has a famous soccer player named Messi • known for vikings and beautiful mountains • Most powerful county in the world currently
Famous Countries 2021-08-22
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- The second-largest island of the British Isles.
- The nation which founded Mc Donald's.
- A country where cat cafes are common.
- The country is located at the northwesternmost in the North Africa region.
- The flag is composed of a field of 14 alternating red and white stripes. Located is South East Asia.
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- The country with famous "Merlion" landmark.
- The most beautiful country in the world.
- The world's second-largest country by total area.
- The world's largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices.
- The world's most populus country.
10 Clues: The world's most populus country. • The nation which founded Mc Donald's. • A country where cat cafes are common. • The most beautiful country in the world. • The country with famous "Merlion" landmark. • The second-largest island of the British Isles. • The world's second-largest country by total area. • The world's largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices. • ...
Asian countries 2025-08-04
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- national sport is field hockey
- 68% of the population is Sunni Muslim
- also known as the land of smiles
- the dead sea is located between here and Israel
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- also known as land of the thunder dragon because of the storms that come from the Himalayas
- known for mineral wealth and wines
- the modern boundaries were established in the late 19th century
- has a population of 87.68 million people
- capital is Hanoi
- five of the worlds seven turtles are found here
10 Clues: capital is Hanoi • national sport is field hockey • also known as the land of smiles • known for mineral wealth and wines • 68% of the population is Sunni Muslim • has a population of 87.68 million people • the dead sea is located between here and Israel • five of the worlds seven turtles are found here • the modern boundaries were established in the late 19th century • ...
Asian Countries 2025-08-04
Power & Countries 2025-08-11
Across
- Energy made by water flowing through dams
- power Energy from the sun used to create electricity
- Country with strong solar energy potential
- power Energy from blowing air via turbines
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- energy Heat power from Earth’s underground heat
- Short form of the United States of America
- Country heating homes with geothermal energy
- Renewable energy made from plants or waste
- Country using wind turbines along its coasts
- Country with large hydropower dams
10 Clues: Country with large hydropower dams • Energy made by water flowing through dams • Short form of the United States of America • Renewable energy made from plants or waste • Country with strong solar energy potential • power Energy from blowing air via turbines • Country heating homes with geothermal energy • Country using wind turbines along its coasts • ...
The countries 2022-10-10
10 Clues: The anime is from_ • The kimchi is from _ • in auronplay live in_ • celebrated 4th july in_ • In fabric of the perfums_ • In there are very piramids_ • In the weather is very cold_ • In celebrated with carnivals_ • In celebrated day of the dead_ • Buenos Aires is a capital from _
african countries 2022-09-02
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- is this where the ark of the covenant is hidden
- was once called the gold coast
- the largest african country
- africa nelson mandela was the first president
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- the greatest irrigation project was once here
- the famous serengeti is found here
- pyramids need i say more
- the mysterious dogon tribe are found in this country
- barack obama dad came from here
- the most populous african country
10 Clues: pyramids need i say more • the largest african country • was once called the gold coast • barack obama dad came from here • the most populous african country • the famous serengeti is found here • the greatest irrigation project was once here • africa nelson mandela was the first president • is this where the ark of the covenant is hidden • ...
HelloFresh Countries 2023-01-20
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- In 2019 HelloFresh only expanded to this country.
- By 2017 HelloFresh entered this western european country.
- By 2016 HelloFresh entered a country with a red and white flag.
- HelloFresh was started in this country.
- In 2012 HelloFresh entered this European country.
- In 2022 we also expanded to this country
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- HelloFresh entered this country in 2015
- In 2022 we launched operations in this small island country
- In 2021 We made a landing in this country with blue red and white in their flag.
- In 2013 HelloFresh entered it's current highest grossing market.
10 Clues: HelloFresh entered this country in 2015 • HelloFresh was started in this country. • In 2022 we also expanded to this country • In 2019 HelloFresh only expanded to this country. • In 2012 HelloFresh entered this European country. • By 2017 HelloFresh entered this western european country. • In 2022 we launched operations in this small island country • ...
European Countries 2026-03-25
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- This historically neutral country is a world leader in chocolate consumption.
- This peninsula country hosts 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- This country sits on the Iberian Peninsula.
- The movie The Sound of Music is set in this Central European country.
- This country left the European Union in 2020.
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- The smallest country in the world by land size.
- This small, mountainous country's capital has the highest elevation in Europe.
- This country that is enclosed within Italy is the world's oldest republic.
- The world's most visited country, whose capital is split by the Seine River.
- This country invented pizza.
10 Clues: This country invented pizza. • This country sits on the Iberian Peninsula. • This country left the European Union in 2020. • The smallest country in the world by land size. • This peninsula country hosts 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. • The movie The Sound of Music is set in this Central European country. • ...
7th Social Studies Ch.14a Medieval Europe 2020-11-15
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- 11th century epic poem(3 words)
- these mountains are a major border in Europe
- After this collapsed, Europe went into a downfall(2 words)
- these mountains form a major border in what is now Russia
- the doctrine stating that leadership is derived from God(4 words)
- Signed by Constantine, religious tolerance to Christians(3 words)
- Charles the Great
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- Religious capital of the Eastern Orthodox Church
- another country that makes up Scandinavia
- one of the countries that make up Scandinavia
- 1 of the 4 countries that made up Scandinavia
- System of government based on land ownership
- He was given land in France, becoming the North men, the Normans
- He and his wife, Theodora, establish the Byzantine Empire
- a parcel of land given to serfs in exchange for feudal service
- part of the Scandinavian countries
- used for transportation and irrigation within Europe
17 Clues: Charles the Great • 11th century epic poem(3 words) • part of the Scandinavian countries • another country that makes up Scandinavia • these mountains are a major border in Europe • System of government based on land ownership • one of the countries that make up Scandinavia • 1 of the 4 countries that made up Scandinavia • Religious capital of the Eastern Orthodox Church • ...
Listening 3 2020-01-27
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- Where a river changes level dramatically
- Someone who helps
- Buying or selling goods or services
- A response
- Nations
- How hot or cold something is
- Not the same
- A sweet treat made from cocoa
- The middle of something
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- A very small town
- Started, turned on
- A place to borrow books and study
- To get away e,g, from prison
- Involving many countries
- The room where food is cooked
- A large group of trees
- A long, thick cigarette
- A religious place
18 Clues: Nations • A response • Not the same • A very small town • Someone who helps • A religious place • Started, turned on • A large group of trees • A long, thick cigarette • The middle of something • Involving many countries • To get away e,g, from prison • How hot or cold something is • The room where food is cooked • A sweet treat made from cocoa • A place to borrow books and study • ...
Anzac Crossword 2020-04-23
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- one of two Anzac countries.
- we have these to remember.
- a place where opponents fight.
- we had a huge ______.
- what we feel when we remember.
- the day in April we observe.
- person who fought in the war.
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- these are yummy to eat.
- one of the two Anzac countries.
- place we lost many.
- action of remembering.
- flowers we associate with Anzac Day.
- official walk of soldiers.
- remember _______ soldiers.
- looks a donut with flowers on it.
- we do in respect of those lost.
- month we remember.
- respect.
18 Clues: respect. • month we remember. • place we lost many. • we had a huge ______. • action of remembering. • these are yummy to eat. • we have these to remember. • official walk of soldiers. • one of two Anzac countries. • remember _______ soldiers. • the day in April we observe. • person who fought in the war. • a place where opponents fight. • what we feel when we remember. • ...
Imperialism 2024-01-11
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- One of the policies in the Monroe Doctrine is to restrict further colonization in the _______ Hemisphere by foreign countries.
- The president that promotes peaceful solutions to international disputes
- The practice of extending a country’s territorial boundaries
- Revolt The event of Cuban nationalists trying to overthrow Spanish colonial rule between 1868-1878
- People who traveled to other countries in order to spread their religion.
- Pan American Union: The collaboration of the nations in the Americas to discuss trade and other _____ issues.
- The name of the amendment that secured the US protection on Cuban’s independence from foreign countries
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- The most impactful “weapon” used in the Invasion of Cuba that killed 5,000 US Troops
- Philippines _____: Debate of whether Filipinos should be independent or part of the US
- An intense form of nationalism
- on investors’ dollars than on the navy’s battleships
- ______ Diplomacy: a foreign policy that was mildly expansionist but depended
- The US state that was annexed after the Spanish-American War
- The current president during the Spanish-American War
- Open ____ Policy in China: John Hay proposed equal trading opportunity for merchants across countries
- The name of the amendment that the US will respect Cuba’s own independence
16 Clues: An intense form of nationalism • on investors’ dollars than on the navy’s battleships • The current president during the Spanish-American War • The US state that was annexed after the Spanish-American War • The practice of extending a country’s territorial boundaries • The president that promotes peaceful solutions to international disputes • ...
Globalization 2022-02-14
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- the trade route between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- combination of the western and eastern culture
- who is the father of globalization?
- main source of fuel
- Number 5 in countries that dominated WTO.
- the action of enganging in trade
- commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country
- this happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as
- An aspect of Globalization, transnational Corporations or Multinational companies lead globalization.
- involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope
- What did the Filipinos harvested during the colonization of the Spaniards?
- An aspect of Globalization, United Nation was started.
- a product of globalization that helps in communication, systems used in transmitting messages over a distance electronically
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place
- an organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations.
- Who colonized the Philippines
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- the action of making something democratic
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Number 3 in countries that dominated WTO.
- he brought culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe.
- What was a key thing to have in Globalization
- Number 4 in countries that dominated WTO.
- Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- the act of bringing something under international control
- this country helped in the spread of globalization in history during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- a person whose business is buying and selling or barter: such as. a : merchant. b : a person who buys and sells
- An aspect of Globalization, due to improvements of transportation.
- who wrote the book entitled “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- Number 1 in countries that dominated WTO.
- It is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide
- Multinational corporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well.
- refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- the act of moving something from one location to another, the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials
- where did the Philippines sent their harvested tobacco?
- a commodity accepted by general consent as a medium of economic exchange.
- a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas, often by establishing colonies and generally with the aim of economic dominance. In the process of colonisation, colonisers may impose their religion, language, economics, and other cultural practices.
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another.
- Number 2 in countries that dominated WTO.
- it was founded after world war in 1944, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War
- America Where did the catholic missionaries from Europe spread Catholicism in 1492?
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation
41 Clues: main source of fuel • Who colonized the Philippines • the action of enganging in trade • who is the father of globalization? • the action of making something democratic • Number 3 in countries that dominated WTO. • Number 4 in countries that dominated WTO. • Number 5 in countries that dominated WTO. • Number 1 in countries that dominated WTO. • ...
Global Trade Puzzle 2025-05-14
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- A formal arrangement between countries regarding trade or cooperation.
- The ability to maintain economic growth without harming future generations or the environment.
- An authority or agency responsible for regulating imports, exports, and collecting duties.
- A policy or practice of cooperation among countries within a specific geographic area.
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- A former trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to eliminate trade barriers.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- The rivalry among businesses or countries to gain economic advantage.
- The process of increasing interdependence and integration among the economies, markets, societies, and cultures of different countries
- Taxes or duties imposed on imported or exported goods.
- A system or place where goods and services are bought and sold.
10 Clues: The exchange of goods and services between countries. • Taxes or duties imposed on imported or exported goods. • A system or place where goods and services are bought and sold. • The rivalry among businesses or countries to gain economic advantage. • A formal arrangement between countries regarding trade or cooperation. • ...
INTERNATIONAL TRADE 2021-08-31
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- these consist of imported and exported physical goods
- this is the amount one currency must sacrifice for another currency
- this factor influences international trade in that at higher levels consumers are able to purchase more
- this is a reduction in the official value of a currency
- international trade is this because countries can cheaply produce what they have the resources to produce and import what they cannot
- a country has this if it able to produce more goods and services than other countries with the same quantity of resources
- a change in the value of a countries currency whereby one unit buys fewer units of a foreign currency
- this is a financial statement that records economic transaction between a resident of a country and the citizens around the world
- this is the difference between the values of exports and imports of visible and invisible trade
- this is the exchange of goods and services across international borders
- an economy that does not engage in international trade
- these are the advantages countries obtain as a result of trade economies of scale this occurs when countries specialize and increase production
- this occurs when a country's total exports are higher than its imports
- an import is recorded as this in the balance of payment account
- in this period the value of both export price and import price index is 100
- an export is recorded as this in the balance of payment account
- an international body that oversees trade between countries
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- this occurs when a country can produce a good or service at the lowest opportunity cost
- this account shows inflows and outflows in relation to capital movement in a country
- this exchange rate is fixed by law
- the exchange rate of a country is allowed to vary up or down based on demand and supply of that currency
- this account is used to record transactions in services as well as income from investments
- regulations that protect home industries from foreign competition
- this is the increase in the official value of a currency
- this is a component of a country's balance of payments that outlines the net increases and decreases in ownership of a country's assets.
- a policy of no restrictions on the movement of goods and services
- this means the country imports more goods, services, and capital than they export.
- this account measures the flow of expenditures on goods and services
- this is the result of countries or regions enjoying different types of economies of scale
- this a change whereby one unit of a currency can buy more units of a foreign currency
- the government allows the market to set the exchange rate but intervenes to prevent any sudden changes
- this is the ratio of export prices to import prices
32 Clues: this exchange rate is fixed by law • this is the ratio of export prices to import prices • these consist of imported and exported physical goods • an economy that does not engage in international trade • this is a reduction in the official value of a currency • this is the increase in the official value of a currency • ...
The Cold War USII.8a/8c 2023-04-14
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- Economic system in which the government has TOTAL control over the economy.
- Is Mr. Alexander awesome?
- The Soviet Union installed a communist government in this country after WWII.
- This city was also split into parts and was located completely within Communist controlled East Germany.
- The boundary dividing North and South Korea.
- This was constructed to prevent people from leaving East Berlin and fleeing the communist government for the democratic West.
- Section of Germany under communist control during the Cold War.
- Communist superpower during the Cold War.
- Capitalist and Democratic superpower during the Cold War.
- When the US Government actively worked to stop communism from spreading to other countries.
- A War being fought between other countries with each side getting support from a different superpower. (ex. Korean War and Vietnam War)
- Split into two sections after WWII (Previously controlled by Japan).
- Plan where the United States government would provide aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WWII.
- This country was divided into 4 sections after WWII.
- He was the leader of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War.
- These were two things that were delivered by the first flights into West Berlin in 1948.
- Section of Germany that enjoyed a democratic government and capitalist economy during the Cold War.
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- An extremely POWERFUL nation that has a strong government that influences other countries around the world.
- The United States created a democracy in this country after WWII.
- This was a NATO led effort to deliver food and fuel to West Germany during the late 1940’s that lasted more than 11 months.
- The Soviet Union set up a __________ around West Berlin in an attempt to stop supplies from entering the city. It failed.
- Economic system in which people can own their own business and property and make their own economic decisions.
- This country was part of the Axis powers but formed a democratic government after World War II and eventually became a strong ally of the United States.
- Best subject in school. Ask Ms. Miller, Swartz and Watson… They will probably agree.
- He was President of the United States at the beginning of the Cold War.
- Alliance formed between democratic/capitalist countries to prevent them from being attacked by the Soviet Union.
- Neither side of the Korean War could seem to gain an advantage after 1951 leading to a _________.
- Alliance of communist countries formed after WWII.
- Proxy war where the United States supported the democratic South and the Soviet Union supported the Communist North.
- A long period of tension between the democracies of the Western World and the communist countries of Eastern Europe beginning after World War two and lasting until 1991.
30 Clues: Is Mr. Alexander awesome? • Communist superpower during the Cold War. • The boundary dividing North and South Korea. • Alliance of communist countries formed after WWII. • This country was divided into 4 sections after WWII. • Capitalist and Democratic superpower during the Cold War. • Section of Germany under communist control during the Cold War. • ...
The Cold War USII.8a/8c 2023-04-14
Across
- Economic system in which the government has TOTAL control over the economy.
- Is Mr. Alexander awesome?
- The Soviet Union installed a communist government in this country after WWII.
- This city was also split into parts and was located completely within Communist controlled East Germany.
- The boundary dividing North and South Korea.
- This was constructed to prevent people from leaving East Berlin and fleeing the communist government for the democratic West.
- Section of Germany under communist control during the Cold War.
- Communist superpower during the Cold War.
- Capitalist and Democratic superpower during the Cold War.
- When the US Government actively worked to stop communism from spreading to other countries.
- A War being fought between other countries with each side getting support from a different superpower. (ex. Korean War and Vietnam War)
- Split into two sections after WWII (Previously controlled by Japan).
- Plan where the United States government would provide aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WWII.
- This country was divided into 4 sections after WWII.
- He was the leader of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War.
- These were two things that were delivered by the first flights into West Berlin in 1948.
- Section of Germany that enjoyed a democratic government and capitalist economy during the Cold War.
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- An extremely POWERFUL nation that has a strong government that influences other countries around the world.
- The United States created a democracy in this country after WWII.
- This was a NATO led effort to deliver food and fuel to West Germany during the late 1940’s that lasted more than 11 months.
- The Soviet Union set up a __________ around West Berlin in an attempt to stop supplies from entering the city. It failed.
- Economic system in which people can own their own business and property and make their own economic decisions.
- This country was part of the Axis powers but formed a democratic government after World War II and eventually became a strong ally of the United States.
- Best subject in school. Ask Ms. Miller, Swartz and Watson… They will probably agree.
- He was President of the United States at the beginning of the Cold War.
- Alliance formed between democratic/capitalist countries to prevent them from being attacked by the Soviet Union.
- Neither side of the Korean War could seem to gain an advantage after 1951 leading to a _________.
- Alliance of communist countries formed after WWII.
- Proxy war where the United States supported the democratic South and the Soviet Union supported the Communist North.
- A long period of tension between the democracies of the Western World and the communist countries of Eastern Europe beginning after World War two and lasting until 1991.
30 Clues: Is Mr. Alexander awesome? • Communist superpower during the Cold War. • The boundary dividing North and South Korea. • Alliance of communist countries formed after WWII. • This country was divided into 4 sections after WWII. • Capitalist and Democratic superpower during the Cold War. • Section of Germany under communist control during the Cold War. • ...
Trade Relations and Globalization 2024-04-07
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- supranational organization that provides governements with a forum to negotiate trade agreements and oversee trade rules
- ensures the stability of the international monetary system that enables countries and their citizens to conduct business with each other
- the mutually beneficial trade relationship between two countries that results when they have different comparative advantages
- when three or more countries come together to establish collective policies in response to an international challenge
- change that occurs with the decline in the percent of workers employed in the secondary sector
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- places of economic activity clustered around one or more high-growth industries that stimulate economic growth by capitalizing on some special asset
- reduces amount of trade barriers present between countries to promote trade between the countries
- the relative cost advantages of producing certain goods and services for trade
- interconnectedness of countries in the global economy
- the belief that open markets and free trade across the globe will lead to economic development everywhere
10 Clues: interconnectedness of countries in the global economy • the relative cost advantages of producing certain goods and services for trade • change that occurs with the decline in the percent of workers employed in the secondary sector • reduces amount of trade barriers present between countries to promote trade between the countries • ...
Communism: Cold War 2025-05-19
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- a time after World War II when the United States and the Soviet Union didn’t fight directly, but they were enemies
- An economic system where the government owns everything and shares it equally with everyone.
- when two big countries fight each other by helping other smaller countries fight, instead of fighting directly.
- a big country made up of Russia and other nearby places
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- a group of countries that agreed to protect each other if one of them is attacked.
- a plan to stop the spread of communism to other countries
- a group of countries led by the Soviet Union that agreed to help each other if they were attacked
- An economic system where people and businesses own things and try to make money.
- when people were accused of being communist without much proof
- a divide between the countries in Europe that had different governments after World War II
10 Clues: a big country made up of Russia and other nearby places • a plan to stop the spread of communism to other countries • when people were accused of being communist without much proof • An economic system where people and businesses own things and try to make money. • a group of countries that agreed to protect each other if one of them is attacked. • ...
Review Questions: The Balkan Mess 2012-06-12
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- One of the countries that fought the Second Balkan war.
- He ruled over the southern part of Bulgaria
- The Young Turks joined with the Ottoman army to demand that the sultan bring back the
- country that gained independence in the first Balkan war.
- ...said that the government would do what the people wanted. It would allow all Ottomans over twenty to vote. It would give Christians and Muslims the same rights.
- This group of people were nervous about the Ottoman-Russian treaty
- would not allow the Balkan countries to leave the empire.
- The country that became the new ally of Bulgaria
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- The sultan told Turkish soldiers to kill the...
- One of the four countries (not including Greece)that lay on or near the Balkan Peninsula
- The kind of laws the Young Turks wanted the Ottoman Empire to have.
- Name for the handful of little countries north of Greece?
- Claimed the Balkan Peninsula before 1878
- The treaty made Russia...
- Macedonia declared itself...from the Ottoman Turks in the St. Elijah's Day Uprising
- One of the countries that fought the Second Balkan war.
- One of the countries that fought the Second Balkan war.
17 Clues: The treaty made Russia... • Claimed the Balkan Peninsula before 1878 • He ruled over the southern part of Bulgaria • The sultan told Turkish soldiers to kill the... • The country that became the new ally of Bulgaria • One of the countries that fought the Second Balkan war. • One of the countries that fought the Second Balkan war. • ...
Cold War 2024-02-06
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- - US and United Kingdom sent supplies to West Berlin
- - What were countries that had a lot of influence on a global scale.
- - What is a type of political system where the government has complete control?
- - This is a country that is officially independent, but not in practice?
- - What war was about a conflict between the US and Soviet Union?
- - what was a treaty by the Soviet Union, Central and Eastern Europe that attacked would come to their defence?
- - Crimea Conference
- - What was a foreign strategy that the US developed during the Cold War?
- - What plan was created by the US after World War II to provide economic aid?
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- - The US and Soviet Union were in a competition to be the first in space what was this called?
- - This is what happens when two countries complete to have the strongest military powers?
- - A symbol used to describe the border between the communist and democratic countries of Europe?
- - What is a security alliance of 30 countries?
- - Led the Cuban revolution?
- - Invasion of Cuba
15 Clues: - Invasion of Cuba • - Crimea Conference • - Led the Cuban revolution? • - What is a security alliance of 30 countries? • - US and United Kingdom sent supplies to West Berlin • - What war was about a conflict between the US and Soviet Union? • - What were countries that had a lot of influence on a global scale. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2023-02-06
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- responsible for executing or carrying out the law
- 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
- formal agreements with other countries
- The team of executive branch offices appointed by the president
- the set of plans that guides our nation's relationship with other countries
- Agreements with other countries that do not need senate approval
- Relations and communications carried out between two countries
- The principal military advisory group to the president.
- an official who heads an executive department
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- a military leader who is in charge of all the armed forces of a country
- plans dealing with national problems
- a rule, order or directive issued by the president that has the force of law and must be followed
- Important group of policy advisors to the president
- presidential power to publicly forgive a person convicted of a crime and frees them from serving out their sentence
- gives the president the right to keep some information secret from congress and the courts
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 • ...
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 9 Vocab Crossword 2023-04-17
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- an official headquarters for U.S. diplomats and government representatives serving in a foreign country
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
- policy actions taken by the government to solve problems and to achieve goals
- government policies that relate to issues happening within the country's borders or “at home”
- interactions between different countries around the world
- organization formed in 1949 to defend Western Europe against possible Soviet attack
- government policies that concern the United States relationship with other countries
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- a stated principle of government policy, mainly in foreign or military affairs
- Created a giant trade zone between United States, Canada, and Mexico
- a person who officially represents a country's interests in a foreign country
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- Secretary of _____: heads the State Department and handles the nation’s foreign policy
- official representative of one country sent to live and work in another
- an international peace-keeping organization founded in 1945
- the art and science of maintaining peaceful relationships between nations, groups, or individuals
15 Clues: interactions between different countries around the world • an international peace-keeping organization founded in 1945 • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries • Created a giant trade zone between United States, Canada, and Mexico • official representative of one country sent to live and work in another • ...
The Americas 2023-04-25
Across
- The cartographer who gave the name of America to the continent.
- Anglo-Saxon American religion.
- Has three independent countries.
- poverty-inequality-corruption.
- Latin America Religion.
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- Has seven small countries.
- Four of the biggest countries in the world are there.
- Ocean Border in the North
- Ocean Border by the South
- Latin America Language.
10 Clues: Latin America Language. • Latin America Religion. • Has seven small countries. • Ocean Border by the South • Anglo-Saxon American religion. • poverty-inequality-corruption. • Ocean Border in the North • Has three independent countries. • Four of the biggest countries in the world are there. • The cartographer who gave the name of America to the continent.
treaty of waitangai 2022-03-24
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- an agreement between two nations
- a group of people controlling a country
- to agree to a treaty
- native people to New Zealand
- people that came to New Zealand
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- no violence/fighting between two countries
- a countries icon
- britans leader
- countries swapping goods between each other
- Maori leaders of their villages
10 Clues: britans leader • a countries icon • to agree to a treaty • native people to New Zealand • Maori leaders of their villages • people that came to New Zealand • an agreement between two nations • a group of people controlling a country • no violence/fighting between two countries • countries swapping goods between each other
TCW BSN 2022-10-03
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- rich and industrialized countries
- line that divides Global north and south
- newest ASEAN member
- top powerful country
- the only global city in Asia
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- one of the exception countries of the Global North
- poor and underdeveloped countries
- initial of index to know northerners and southerners
- called as emerging economies
- 77 signatories in 1964
10 Clues: newest ASEAN member • top powerful country • 77 signatories in 1964 • called as emerging economies • the only global city in Asia • poor and underdeveloped countries • rich and industrialized countries • line that divides Global north and south • one of the exception countries of the Global North • initial of index to know northerners and southerners
Eunice 2016-12-07
Across
- Sierra Leone,Cambodia, and Guatemala is a _________
- tax added to the price of goods that are imported
- gold,coal,oil, and iron ore are all examples of this
- selling resources and goods to other countries is an example of this
- buying resources and goods from other countries is an example of this
- a number limit on how many items of a particular product can be imported from a certain nation
- conditions that exists when countries rely on each other for ideas,services,goods, and markets
- this system sets up rules for deciding what goods and services to produce,how to produce them,and who will receive them
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- United States,France, and Japan is a ___________
- South Korea,Thailand, and Singapore are all examples of ________
- wind,oil,trees,and soil are all examples of this
- sun,wind, and water are all examples of this
- the removal of trade restrictions so goods flow freely among countries
13 Clues: sun,wind, and water are all examples of this • United States,France, and Japan is a ___________ • wind,oil,trees,and soil are all examples of this • tax added to the price of goods that are imported • Sierra Leone,Cambodia, and Guatemala is a _________ • gold,coal,oil, and iron ore are all examples of this • ...
Globalization 2025-10-24
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- A type of trade barrier where specific imports have a tax placed on them
- Mutual reliance of countries on each other's economies through trade
- Goods coming into a country
- A type of trade barrier where a limit is placed on how much a good can be bought from another country
- An economic principle where an individual, company, or country can produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another producer
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- A government regulation preventing free trade between countries
- A type of trade barrier where trade with a specific country is restricted typically as punishment
- an economic policy allowing goods and services to flow between countries without
- Goods going out of a country
- an economic pact that eliminated most trade barriers between Canada, Mexico, and the United States
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, an intergovernmental organization that coordinates and unifies petroleum policies among member countries
11 Clues: Goods coming into a country • Goods going out of a country • A government regulation preventing free trade between countries • Mutual reliance of countries on each other's economies through trade • A type of trade barrier where specific imports have a tax placed on them • an economic policy allowing goods and services to flow between countries without • ...
Cold War sec.1 2021-12-01
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- American public was afraid of communists living among them.
- Huge group of countries meet together to maintain peace and security.
- After WWII, many Americans moved elsewhere within the U.S.
- Time of history where nuclear weapons threatened everyday life.
- U.S. congressman made people feel afraid of people being secretly communist.
- Time in history where the U.S. and Soviet Union were rivals, and suspicious of each other.
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- The U.S. did not want new countries to become communist.
- U.S. and Soviet Union rapidly built up their collection of weapons.
- U.S. fought to keep South Korea from becoming communist.
- The strongest countries in the world were the U.S. and Soviet Union.
- In 1949, China split in two: a communist country and a democracy. Today, both countries say they are the "real" China.
- U.S. fought to keep South Vietnam from becoming communist.
- U.S. and Soviet Union competed in scientific exploration of space.
13 Clues: The U.S. did not want new countries to become communist. • U.S. fought to keep South Korea from becoming communist. • U.S. fought to keep South Vietnam from becoming communist. • After WWII, many Americans moved elsewhere within the U.S. • American public was afraid of communists living among them. • Time of history where nuclear weapons threatened everyday life. • ...
International Econ 2026-03-25
Across
- What is the increasing interconnectedness of economies, trade, and cultures across countries?
- What curve shows the maximum combinations of two goods an economy can produce?
- What is a tax placed on imported goods called?
- What is the exchange of goods and services between countries called?
- What is it called when imports are greater than exports?
- What are goods sold to other countries called?
- What are goods bought from other countries called?
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- What is the ability to produce more of a good using the same resources?
- What is the ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another country?
- What is given up when choosing to produce one good over another?
- What is using resources to maximize output called?
- What is it called when a country focuses on producing goods it can make most efficiently?
- What is it called when exports are greater than imports?
13 Clues: What is a tax placed on imported goods called? • What are goods sold to other countries called? • What is using resources to maximize output called? • What are goods bought from other countries called? • What is it called when exports are greater than imports? • What is it called when imports are greater than exports? • ...
COUNTRIES - Hunter Caulley 2021-05-19
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- Moldova, an Eastern European country and former Soviet republic, has varied terrain including forests, rocky hills and vineyards. Its wine regions include Nistreana, known for reds, and Codru, home to some of the world’s largest cellars. Capital Chișinău has Soviet-style architecture and the National Museum of History, exhibiting art and ethnographic collections that reflect cultural links with neighboring Romania.
- Turkmenistan is a country in Central Asia bordered by the Caspian Sea and largely covered by the Karakum Desert. It’s known for archaeological ruins including those at Nisa and Merv, major stops along the ancient trade route the Silk Road. Ashgabat, the capital, was rebuilt in Soviet style in the mid-20th century and is filled with grand monuments honoring former president Saparmurat Niyazov.
- Azerbaijan, the nation and former Soviet republic, is bounded by the Caspian Sea and Caucasus Mountains, which span Asia and Europe. Its capital, Baku, is famed for its medieval walled Inner City. Within the Inner City lies the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, a royal retreat dating to the 15th century, and the centuries-old stone Maiden Tower, which dominates the city skyline.
- Georgia, a country at the intersection of Europe and Asia, is a former Soviet republic that’s home to Caucasus Mountain villages and Black Sea beaches. It’s famous for Vardzia, a sprawling cave monastery dating to the 12th century, and the ancient wine-growing region Kakheti. The capital, Tbilisi, is known for the diverse architecture and mazelike, cobblestone streets of its old town.
- Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, also known as Kirghizia, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. It is bordered by Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and China. Its capital and largest city is Bishkek. Kyrgyzstan's history spans a variety of cultures and empires.
- Tajikistan is a country in Central Asia surrounded by Afghanistan, China, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. It’s known for rugged mountains, popular for hiking and climbing. The Fann Mountains, near the national capital Dushanbe, have snow-capped peaks that rise over 5,000 meters. The range encompasses the Iskanderkulsky Nature Refuge, a notable bird habitat named for Iskanderkul, a turquoise lake formed by glaciers.
- Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of the Baltic states, and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, to the southeast of Sweden
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- Kazakhstan, a Central Asian country and former Soviet republic, extends from the Caspian Sea in the west to the Altai Mountains at its eastern border with China and Russia. Its largest metropolis, Almaty, is a long-standing trading hub whose landmarks include Ascension Cathedral, a tsarist-era Russian Orthodox church, and the Central State Museum of Kazakhstan, displaying thousands of Kazakh artifacts
- union Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the largest country in the world, covering over 17 million square kilometres, and encompassing more than one-eighth of Earth's inhabited land area.
- Estonia, a country in Northern Europe, borders the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland. Including more than 1,500 islands, its diverse terrain spans rocky beaches, old-growth forest and many lakes. Formerly part of the Soviet Union, it's dotted with castles, churches and hilltop fortresses. The capital, Tallinn, is known for its preserved Old Town, museums and the 314m-high Tallinn TV Tower, which has an observation deck
- Latvia is a country on the Baltic Sea between Lithuania and Estonia. Its landscape is marked by wide beaches as well as dense, sprawling forests. Latvia’s capital is Riga, home to notable wooden and art nouveau architecture, a vast Central Market and a medieval Old Town with St. Peter's Church. Riga's museums include the Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum, showcasing local crafts, food and music.
- Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest country in Europe, after Russia, which it borders to the east and north-east.
- Uzbekistan is a Central Asian nation and former Soviet republic. It's known for its mosques, mausoleums and other sites linked to the Silk Road, the ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean. Samarkand, a major city on the route, contains a landmark of Islamic architecture: the Registan, a plaza bordered by 3 ornate, mosaic-covered religious schools dating to the 15th and 17th centuries.
- Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest.
- Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the largest country in the world, covering over 17 million square kilometres, and encompassing more than one-eighth of Earth's inhabited land area.
- Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the largest country in the world, covering over 17 million square kilometres, and encompassing more than one-eighth of Earth's inhabited land area.
16 Clues: Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest country in Europe, after Russia, which it borders to the east and north-east. • Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of the Baltic states, and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, to the southeast of Sweden • ...
Crossword Puzzle Countries 2022-09-03
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- Madrid is my Capital
- Maori's and Kiwis
- Bella Ciao Bella Ciao
- Bethlehem
- i was born in the 90's
- A country that falsified documents and identity
- The Filipinos Corned beef
- Vodka
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- God save the queen
- from the band hotdogs I keep coming back to manila
- i like to move it move it move it
- OFW's place to find work
- sounds like taipan
- bollywood
- Sphinx for my sphinx sugar from my honey
15 Clues: Vodka • Bethlehem • bollywood • Maori's and Kiwis • God save the queen • sounds like taipan • Madrid is my Capital • Bella Ciao Bella Ciao • i was born in the 90's • OFW's place to find work • The Filipinos Corned beef • i like to move it move it move it • Sphinx for my sphinx sugar from my honey • A country that falsified documents and identity • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-06-23
15 Clues: German • French • Chilean • British • Spanish • Italian • Chinese • Mexican • Canadian • American • Egyptian • Peruvian • Australian • Argentinian • New Zealander
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2022-12-15
Countries of Europe 2023-01-03
15 Clues: Parthenon • Colosseum • Stonehenge • Blue Lagoon • Bran Castle • The Hofburg • Eiffel Tower • Heroe's Square • Rock of Cashel • Malbork Castle • Brandenburg Gate • La Sagrada Familia • Suomenlinna Fortress • Trakai Island Castle • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
COUNTRIES&CONTINENTS1(KK) 2020-07-20
Capitals of Countries 2021-10-18
Countries Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-16
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- Celebrates Day of the Dead
- Apartheid
- Has Mos Burger
- They pour maple syrup on the ground and eat it like ice cream.
- Where Rachel is from
- Capital is Brasília
- Known for ancient Rome
- Where scientist Marie Curie is from
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- Gesundheit!
- Brought konpeito, tempura, and bread to Japan
- Famous for idol groups
- The Louvre Art Museum is here.
- Not a country, but a continent. Very cold!
- Home of Shanghai and Beijing
- Flag is called the Union Jack
15 Clues: Apartheid • Gesundheit! • Has Mos Burger • Capital is Brasília • Where Rachel is from • Famous for idol groups • Known for ancient Rome • Celebrates Day of the Dead • Home of Shanghai and Beijing • Flag is called the Union Jack • The Louvre Art Museum is here. • Where scientist Marie Curie is from • Not a country, but a continent. Very cold! • ...
Countries in Europe 2023-05-02
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- This country funded Christoffer Columbus´ travels to "India".
- Suiii
- This country is sandwiched between France and Spain.
- This country was one of three viking kingdoms.
- This country has fought a "Hundred Years War".
- This country was part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
- This country once owned 20% of the known world.
- This country is a part of NATO.
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- This country and Denmark has fought the most wars in history.
- This country is situated on the coast of the Baltic Sea
- This is the happiest country in the world.
- This country was once part of Great Britain.
- This country was once known as the Eastern Roman Empire.
- This country has two micro-nations in it.
- This country has the biggest GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in Europe.
15 Clues: Suiii • This country is a part of NATO. • This country has two micro-nations in it. • This is the happiest country in the world. • This country was once part of Great Britain. • This country was one of three viking kingdoms. • This country has fought a "Hundred Years War". • This country once owned 20% of the known world. • ...
