countries Crossword Puzzles
South American Countries 2023-03-01
Countries part 1 2023-05-20
12 Clues: pasta • hungry • baguette • kangaroo • pyramids • Greenland • A rich country • iciest country • borders Russia • a small country • Black red yellow flag • biggest country in South America
Countries and nationalities 2024-11-15
Spanish-speaking Countries 2023-04-05
Across
- Madrid ____.
- The capital of Honduras.
- Rica San Jose is the capital of _____.
- The capital of Columbia is _____.
- Capital of The winner of world cup 2022
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- Caracas is the capital of _____.
- La Paz/Sucre
- Salvador San Salvador is the capital of _____.
- The capital of Equatorial Guinea.
- Managua is the capital of _____.
- La Habana ___.
- La Ciudad de Guatemala _____.
12 Clues: La Paz/Sucre • Madrid ____. • La Habana ___. • The capital of Honduras. • La Ciudad de Guatemala _____. • Caracas is the capital of _____. • Managua is the capital of _____. • The capital of Equatorial Guinea. • The capital of Columbia is _____. • Capital of The winner of world cup 2022 • Rica San Jose is the capital of _____. • Salvador San Salvador is the capital of _____.
Continents and Countries 2024-11-05
Across
- has the highest population
- in connected the N. America
- has the most countries (54)
- divides Europe from Asia
- a large landmass
- includes many islands in the Pacific
- includes the region of Central America
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- a country and a continent
- the land is part of N. America but the country is part of Denmark (Europe)
- has no permanent population but has research stations
- defined by a government and permanent population
- an idea about a group of people that may be untrue or only partly true
12 Clues: a large landmass • divides Europe from Asia • a country and a continent • has the highest population • in connected the N. America • has the most countries (54) • includes many islands in the Pacific • includes the region of Central America • defined by a government and permanent population • has no permanent population but has research stations • ...
Competing Countries 2025 2025-09-07
12 Clues: Oh Vienna • Let It Be • Noddy and Co • Iconic Ziggy • Mr Baker Street • We will rock you • Bryan Ferry's Music • We'll be alright now • 1974 Swedish Eurovision winner • Mr Coulter and the Prog Rock band • The Rollers sang about this night • Abbreviation for the light orchestra
International trade 2022-04-11
10 Clues: Global problem • Social situation • Lack of education • The ones that trade • Effects of global trade • that helps with global problems • International,Regional and _____ • opportunities Benefit of global trade • A countries ___ is what affects it the most • Global trade helps people achieve their full potential
English Assignment 2021-12-21
Across
- You think you are right
- An expression used often with fear and anxiety
- Crying
- A form of a newspaper
- To stop
- Groups of people leaving countries en mass
- The organization that runs countries
- a tool used in the kitchen
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- George ?
- people who do something without being told to do it
- Something that is useful or efficient and not outdated
- When your blood comes out of you from a cut
- A place to wash your hands
- Expressed an opinion often opposite of what is wanted of you
- To get up from a long slumber
15 Clues: Crying • To stop • George ? • A form of a newspaper • You think you are right • A place to wash your hands • a tool used in the kitchen • To get up from a long slumber • The organization that runs countries • Groups of people leaving countries en mass • When your blood comes out of you from a cut • An expression used often with fear and anxiety • ...
World War II 2022-02-11
Across
- country that attacked Pearl Harbor
- campaign promoting victory over facism and victory over racism
- dictator of Germany
- leader of the USA during WWII
- dictator of Italy
- America's ban on selling oil to Japan
- between America and Great Britain that said their war aims
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- unions would not strike while working on goods for the war
- Worldwide
- America gave weapons to belligerent countries
- ship suck in Pearl Harbor
- America provided war materials to countries that needed them
- expansion through military force
- taxes on imported goods
- leader of Great Britain during WWII
15 Clues: Worldwide • dictator of Italy • dictator of Germany • taxes on imported goods • ship suck in Pearl Harbor • leader of the USA during WWII • expansion through military force • country that attacked Pearl Harbor • leader of Great Britain during WWII • America's ban on selling oil to Japan • America gave weapons to belligerent countries • ...
World War I 2021-01-28
Across
- Their Troops Went To The UK To Train
- Handheld Explosive That Was Innovated On During This War.
- First To Declare War
- Big Vehicle With Explosives
- First To Sign Armistice
- Announced The Fourteen Points
- Entered War After Germany Used Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
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- The Countries Apart Of This Were Great Britan, France, And Russia
- First Neutral To Join In The Battle
- Important Flying Weapon
- Had The Most Countries Declare War On Them
- Consisted Of Austria-Hungary and Germany
- Handheld liquid first used by Germans in 1915.
- The First Battle Of The War
- Used Heavily In No Mans Land
15 Clues: First To Declare War • Important Flying Weapon • First To Sign Armistice • Big Vehicle With Explosives • The First Battle Of The War • Used Heavily In No Mans Land • Announced The Fourteen Points • First Neutral To Join In The Battle • Their Troops Went To The UK To Train • Consisted Of Austria-Hungary and Germany • Had The Most Countries Declare War On Them • ...
Means of transportation / shopping 2021-10-01
Across
- very fast, you need to wear a helmet
- many kinds of different products
- Allows you to travel to other countries
- useful for short distances through the water
- You can find animals here
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- you buy your medicines here
- cakes, donuts, cookies, bread are made here
- Quick travel on the air
- Travel through the ocean and visit countries
- you can get a nice cup of coffee
- you can buy cheap and used items
- fresh fruits and vegetables
- private mean of transportation, has four wheels
- public transportation for individuals
- public transportation for a large amount of people
15 Clues: Quick travel on the air • You can find animals here • you buy your medicines here • fresh fruits and vegetables • you can get a nice cup of coffee • you can buy cheap and used items • many kinds of different products • very fast, you need to wear a helmet • public transportation for individuals • Allows you to travel to other countries • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Test 2018-11-05
Across
- to be able to learn/understand from speaking
- being true
- not true
- someone who likes being alone
- something nice that is said/given to another person
- calm, relaxed, not hard to talk to
- to be able to learn/understand by watching
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- yellow hair
- someone who likes being out with friends
- comical, amusing, something funny
- the language spoken in Spain, Mexico, and other countries
- friendly, likes to talk to people
- make time to see/talk to people
- the language spoken in Portugal, Brazil and other countries
- doing something by yourself, one person
15 Clues: not true • being true • yellow hair • someone who likes being alone • make time to see/talk to people • comical, amusing, something funny • friendly, likes to talk to people • calm, relaxed, not hard to talk to • doing something by yourself, one person • someone who likes being out with friends • to be able to learn/understand by watching • ...
Econo puzzle 2025-10-31
Across
- — The quantity of goods available for sale.
- — Goods bought from other countries.
- — Payment made to workers for their labor.
- — Money left after all costs are paid.
- — Goods sold to other countries.
- — A place where buyers and sellers meet.
- — Things used to produce goods and services.
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- — A person who buys and uses goods.
- — Money or assets used to start a business.
- — Something that motivates people to act.
- — A plan for income and spending.
- — The desire and ability to buy goods.
- — Total money earned from sales.
- — The exchange of goods and services.
- — Money kept aside for future use.
15 Clues: — Total money earned from sales. • — Goods sold to other countries. • — A plan for income and spending. • — Money kept aside for future use. • — A person who buys and uses goods. • — Goods bought from other countries. • — The exchange of goods and services. • — The desire and ability to buy goods. • — Money left after all costs are paid. • ...
SS crowsword 2022-11-16
Across
- 10.a person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms.
- 3.a temporary suspension of fighting,typically one during which peace talks take place;
- 7. an organization that includes several North Atlantic countries that provide political and military assistance to it's members
- 1. a great war that happened in between 1939-1945
- 8. an organization that comprises almost all countries in the world that replaced the league of nations after WW2
- 2. free from outside control; not depending on another's authority.
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- 4. a war where several countries fought during 1914-1918
- 6. a country made up of other countries up the North coast of france, who also fought in many great wars
- 5.murder (an important person) in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons.
- 9.the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
- 11. I am polite with dignity, affable without formality, distant without haughtiness, grave without austerity; modest, wise and good, Who am I?
11 Clues: 1. a great war that happened in between 1939-1945 • 4. a war where several countries fought during 1914-1918 • 2. free from outside control; not depending on another's authority. • 9.the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere • 10.a person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms. • ...
2 2017-08-31
Across
- A fraud
- A neccesity
- Electronic funds
- The ability of a customer to receive goods and services.
- When an amount (usually money) is too small
- Send goods or services to other countries
- Money that is owed or due
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- A collision with an object
- A thing that is desired
- Receive goods or services from other countries
- Feeling or sever dejection
- To put money into an financial schemes
- A town or city that acts as a seat for the governent
- A contribution to the government revenue
- A object or action that requires a sum of money to be completed
15 Clues: A fraud • A neccesity • Electronic funds • A thing that is desired • Money that is owed or due • A collision with an object • Feeling or sever dejection • To put money into an financial schemes • A contribution to the government revenue • Send goods or services to other countries • When an amount (usually money) is too small • Receive goods or services from other countries • ...
An awesome crossword puzzle! 2013-01-23
Across
- The most important city with the government in a country or state.
- To be a little bit angry
- Something really bad or dirty.
- Something makes you feel enthusiastic.
- To sell products to other countries.
- If you're very interested, you're ...
- I don't understand English. I'm so ...
- Not interesting.
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- The amount of people living in a place.
- Wauw! That's ...
- To buy product from other countries.
- I want to know more about it. I'm ...
- You feel ... when something happens that you dont expect.
- That movie make me laugh. It's really ...
- The money people use in a country.
15 Clues: Wauw! That's ... • Not interesting. • To be a little bit angry • Something really bad or dirty. • The money people use in a country. • To buy product from other countries. • To sell products to other countries. • I want to know more about it. I'm ... • If you're very interested, you're ... • Something makes you feel enthusiastic. • I don't understand English. I'm so ... • ...
WW1 2023-11-14
Across
- people who wanted to avoid war conflict.
- Germany,Austria-Hungary,Serbia,Ottoman Empire
- Woodrow Wilsons plan for lasting peace in europe
- Telegram from Germany to Mexico.
- Britian,France,U.S,Italy,Russia
- Policy to maintain a large military thats ready for war
- pandemic during time of ww1
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- countries that give eachother aid and cooperation
- Ships escorted by battleships to travel safley
- act of making amends
- Ship that was sunk. Had 128 americans onboard.
- spreading ideas to help or hurt a cause
- the four main leaders of the allied countries.
- battle with over 1 million casualties
- Building Empires.
15 Clues: Building Empires. • act of making amends • pandemic during time of ww1 • Britian,France,U.S,Italy,Russia • Telegram from Germany to Mexico. • battle with over 1 million casualties • spreading ideas to help or hurt a cause • people who wanted to avoid war conflict. • Germany,Austria-Hungary,Serbia,Ottoman Empire • Ships escorted by battleships to travel safley • ...
US World Power 2023-10-19
Across
- The eexaggeration of news
- Seward brought this from Russia
- Teddy made this group of volunteers
- Survivial of the Fittist
- substitute money for bullets
- export more than you import
- US should promote democracy and moral progress
- extreme patriotism with an aggressive foreign policy
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- use peace but will use force if necessary
- The preaching of staying out of other countries' affairs
- months How long was the Splendid Little War?
- The island that was annexed in 1898
- Anti-Imperialist League maker
- Territories or countries over which a nation has control for economic reasons
- The US battleship that exploded
15 Clues: Survivial of the Fittist • The eexaggeration of news • export more than you import • substitute money for bullets • Anti-Imperialist League maker • Seward brought this from Russia • The US battleship that exploded • Teddy made this group of volunteers • The island that was annexed in 1898 • use peace but will use force if necessary • months How long was the Splendid Little War? • ...
B for Buster 2024-06-06
Across
- a pilot and very good friend of the main character
- Title of the novel
- the pigeoneers favourite bird
- what everyone feels when they ride a bomber
- the time that every bomber takes flight
- Where the main character comes from
- author of the novel
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- used to explode cities and countries from above
- the pigeoneer
- a yolky food with a yellow centre
- the animals used during World War 2
- what every soldier eventually becomes
- the main characters age
- what the British used in WW2 to fly over countries
- name of the main Character
15 Clues: the pigeoneer • Title of the novel • author of the novel • the main characters age • name of the main Character • the pigeoneers favourite bird • a yolky food with a yellow centre • the animals used during World War 2 • Where the main character comes from • what every soldier eventually becomes • the time that every bomber takes flight • what everyone feels when they ride a bomber • ...
red scare 2025-05-01
Across
- rule by the people
- a system where individuals compete to sell goods/services
- to split apart
- Powerful leader of Russian(Soviet Union)
- US side
- conflict
- A special part of Germany controlled by:US,France and Britain
- soviets side
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- relating to a certain beliefs and ideas
- non military conflict between US and Soviets (1947-91)
- to keep within and stop spreading
- Hand out of money from the US to Europe countries
- a system with no individual ownership
- A promise to help countries threatened by communism
- describes imaginary line of division between Europe and soviets
15 Clues: US side • conflict • soviets side • to split apart • rule by the people • to keep within and stop spreading • a system with no individual ownership • relating to a certain beliefs and ideas • Powerful leader of Russian(Soviet Union) • Hand out of money from the US to Europe countries • A promise to help countries threatened by communism • ...
war 2023-01-10
Across
- Colonists opposed American independence
- Able to provide for most of one’s needs
- Someone who owes allegiance to a government
- in which political power
- The political leaders of the thirteen
- A government in which single ruler possesses pow
- : A written document from a government
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- The British legislature
- relation with gov from other countries.
- Easy for anyone to see
- to agree and accept something
- Those Americans who supported the war
- An official agreement between two countries
- to formally put an end to
- set of rules that gov human relations
15 Clues: Easy for anyone to see • The British legislature • in which political power • to formally put an end to • to agree and accept something • Those Americans who supported the war • The political leaders of the thirteen • set of rules that gov human relations • : A written document from a government • relation with gov from other countries. • Colonists opposed American independence • ...
Econo puzzle 2025-10-31
Across
- — A person who buys and uses goods.
- — A plan for income and spending.
- — Goods sold to other countries.
- — A place where buyers and sellers meet.
- — Money borrowed to be paid back later.
- — Payment made to workers for their labor.
- — Goods bought from other countries.
Down
- — The exchange of goods and services.
- — Something that motivates people to act.
- — The quantity of goods available for sale.
- — The desire and ability to buy goods.
- — Total money earned from sales.
- — Money or assets used to start a business.
- — Money kept aside for future use.
- — Money left after all costs are paid.
15 Clues: — Goods sold to other countries. • — Total money earned from sales. • — A plan for income and spending. • — Money kept aside for future use. • — A person who buys and uses goods. • — Goods bought from other countries. • — The exchange of goods and services. • — The desire and ability to buy goods. • — Money left after all costs are paid. • ...
Brazil 2023-03-13
8 Clues: More than 1 person. • A country in South America. • The main city of a country. • A happy gathering of people. • A big celebration in Brazil. • The area of land next to the ocean. • A large body of land that contains many countries. • The line that Separates countries from other countries.
WW1 Revision 2021-05-06
Across
- The island-based empire that was part of the Triple Entente.
- A type of code used to send messages using sequences of short and long beeps.
- The year that WW1 started in letters.
- Small packets of food given to soldiers on the field, only having the bare necessities
- The western front was in this for a long time.
- The name of the important strait supply line from Russia to the Western Front.
- The contractual obligations used by countries to ensure they would help each other in war.
- The white variant of this chemical was used to firebomb entire cities.
- The capital of Germany during WW1.
- The main defence from artillery bombardment.
- The typically city-based business, political, and military hub of a country.
- The year that WW1 ended in letters.
- Typically the highest attainable rank in a navy.
- The ideals of spreading a countries influence across the world.
- The capital of Britain during WW1.
- The armed division of a government.
- The heavily armoured vehicles that revolutionised war.
- A typically explosive-propelled projectile with a high explosive yield.
- A country that was allied with Germany, and defended the Dardanelles.
- One of the two main starting countries of WW1.
- The peninsula that the ANZACs made landfall at.
- The engagement between two or more countries in military engagements, typically with the two countries aiming to destroy or disable the other.
- The country that switched sides midway through the war.
- Generally the main propulsion device used to shoot artillery shells.
- The specialised German troopers who were highly trained assault units, specialising in infiltration tactics.
- A seafaring machine used for naval warfare.
- The first name of the assassin of Franz Ferdinand.
- The country that had a small geographical or political involvement in WW1, primarily supplying weaponry to the Triple Entente for the majority of the war.
- A type of grenade used to blind and daze combatants temporarily.
- the acronym that outlined the main causes of WW1.
- The act of a country's military encroaching on a foreign countries soil with the intent of capturing a location or area.
- The capital of Russia during WW1.
- The period wherein no countries are at war.
- This milk product was produced by fermenting milk into a solid substance.
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- The name of the German spiky hats.
- these were dropped on countries to decimate their cities.
- The area of sea completely enclosed by land, and connected to the Atlantic Ocean.
- A soldier who generally specialised in long-range engagements using a rifle.
- A region of northern France that had a large evacuation of military forces take place, primarily by civilian boats that had gone across the English Channel.
- The large nation that was the main supplier of food to the Triple Entente.
- A throwable timed explosive used during WW1.
- This natural cause took many lives of soldiers away from battle.
- The country that was on the Triple Alliance, and started WW1.
- Highly trained regiments of an army, often having specialised roles.
- The early name for PTSD experienced by soldiers after the war.
- The capital of Turkey, as of WW1.
- The country where ANZACs trained before the Gallipoli invasion.
- The Australian and New Zealand Soldiers were called the...
- A formal agreement between two countries to disengage from war.
- The place that had baguettes.
- The name for the seafaring division of a military.
- The name of the contingency plan used by Germany during WW1
- A typically underground, highly fortified building used to defend against artillery and ground forces.
- The act of using heavy artillery to bombard a location with artillery shells.
- This neutral country was invaded by Germany at the start of the war.
- This dual-winged, cloth covered plane type was commonly used for aerial battles.
- The invention of this type of weaponry changed war forever.
- A plantable, hidden explosive that detonated when stepped on.
- The animals used by John Simpson to ferry the wounded away from battle at Gallipoli.
- The ideals of gaining more military power for your country.
- The ideal that one's country was better than others.
- A country that was part of the Triple alliance, and gained the blame for the war.
- The eastern continent with the least involvement in WW1.
- An individual who generally did not engage in combat, and instead specialised in the extraction or treatment of wounded combatants.
- France produced this long, thin, type of bread during its history.
- The activity of maintaining international relations between countries.
- America The 'banana state' that had little involvement in WW1.
- The ethno-linguistic group who speak the slavic languages, such as Russians and Serbians.
- These carriers of disease caused the deaths of many soldiers.
- The name of the empire that defended Gallipoli from the Triple Entente forces
- This island colony of Britain was forced into the war.
- A mounted blade traditionally attached to a rifle, used in the event of a close quarters combat situation.
- The first name of the Austro-Hungarian noble killed by Gavrilo Princip.
- Military weapons and equipment were called:
- The capital of Russia during WW1.
- The continent that was the main theatre of war during WW1.
76 Clues: The place that had baguettes. • The capital of Turkey, as of WW1. • The capital of Russia during WW1. • The capital of Russia during WW1. • The name of the German spiky hats. • The capital of Germany during WW1. • The capital of Britain during WW1. • The year that WW1 ended in letters. • The armed division of a government. • The year that WW1 started in letters. • ...
Chapter 4 VOCAB 2018-10-29
Across
- assistance to people in distress
- the spread of culture traits from one region to another
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- the set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people has in common
- an area in which people have many shared culture traits
- the process of moving from place to place
- a measure of the number of people living in an area
- a system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life in a country
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- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture & trade
- countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
- the total number of people in a given area
- the state of having a variety of cultures in the same area
- a relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods, or services
- an activity or behavior in which people often take part
- a system based on private ownership, free trade, and competition
- the annual number of births per 1,000 people
- a group of people who share a common culture and ancestry
17 Clues: assistance to people in distress • the process of moving from place to place • the total number of people in a given area • the annual number of births per 1,000 people • a measure of the number of people living in an area • the spread of culture traits from one region to another • an activity or behavior in which people often take part • ...
Hawaiian History Chapter 9 - 10 2025-09-26
Across
- Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: C___
- The reign of Kamehameha III was the longest in Hawai’i's history, ___ years.
- Kamehameha III wrote our state motto. English: The ___ of the land is preserved in ___.
- Kamehameha III stepped down and gave control of Hawaii to ___ ___ for 6 months.
- Ka Lama Hawaii was the first ___ printed west of the Mississippi River by the missionaries.
- Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma founded the ___ ___.
- For the first time, laws had to be made to ___ the islanders and a new constitution was drawn up by Kamehameha III.
- In the early days, people grew two main crops - ___ and ___ ___.
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- Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: P___
- ___ was grown for the first time during Kamhameha IV’s reign.
- Kamehameha IV reigned during the ___ ___ in the United States.
- Kamehameha III established 5 groups of laws called the ___ ___ to help the kingdom of Hawaii run smoothly and effectively.
- Honolulu became the business capital of the ___.
- Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: J___
- Lava flowed for ___ months on Hawaii during Kamehameha IV’s reign.
- Kamehameha IV was married to ___ ___.
- Kamehameha IV’s ___ died when he was 4 years old.
17 Clues: Kamehameha IV was married to ___ ___. • Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: P___ • Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: C___ • Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: J___ • Honolulu became the business capital of the ___. • Kamehameha IV’s ___ died when he was 4 years old. • Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma founded the ___ ___. • ...
Moto History Review Oct. 28 2020-10-28
Across
- one thing the Germans gave up after World War I
- the first letter of all of the things the Germans were not happy about after World War I
- one of the important politicians at the end of World War I
- 2 words = many post-World War I ideas like 'every country should be able to sail on the seas' and 'no secret deals should be made between countries'
- 4 words = the agreement after World War I about Austria
- the countries which fought the Germans in World War I
- the leaders in the League of Nations
- the Germans had to pay this after World War I
- one thing the Germans gave up after World War I
- a country which left the League of Nations
- 2 words = what the Germans disliked after World War I
- a country which left the League of Nations
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- 3 words = the agreement after World War I about Hungary
- 3 words = the agreement at the end of World War I
- the large group of people in the League of Nations
- 3 words = the important countries at the end of World War I
- the 26 articles in the League of Nations
- 3 words = the result of bad agreements after World War I
- 3 words = organization started after World War I
19 Clues: the leaders in the League of Nations • the 26 articles in the League of Nations • a country which left the League of Nations • a country which left the League of Nations • the Germans had to pay this after World War I • one thing the Germans gave up after World War I • one thing the Germans gave up after World War I • 3 words = organization started after World War I • ...
saraya crossword 2024-04-24
Across
- countries against central powers
- purposely killing someone
- the belief a country should have a strong military power
Down
- countries against allied powers
- when a country doesn't pick a side
- The rules that president woodrow wilson made for germany and other countries
- when people work together
- places where soldiers hide
8 Clues: when people work together • purposely killing someone • places where soldiers hide • countries against allied powers • countries against central powers • when a country doesn't pick a side • the belief a country should have a strong military power • The rules that president woodrow wilson made for germany and other countries
Trade Barriers 2023-01-05
8 Clues: Funniest teacher at Regis. • People most hurt by tariffs. • Goods sold to other countries. • Goods bought from other countries. • Restriction on the number of imports. • Tax on goods imported from other countries. • When trade is forbidden with another country. • Country that the US has a trade embargo with.
Chapter 10 Development 2021-04-15
Across
- Compares the level of development of women with that of both genders.
- The portion of the economy concerned with manufacturing useful products through processing, transforming, and assembling raw materials.
- The value of the output of goods and services produced in a country in a year, including money that leaves and enters the country
- Indicator of the level of development for each country, constructed by United Nations, combining income, literacy, education, and life expectancy
- Theory developed by Immanuel Wallerstein that in an increasingly unified world economy developed countries form an inner core area whereas developing countries are found on the periphery and semi-periphery
- The ability of an individual, firm, or country to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than other producers
- The portion of the economy concerned with the direct extraction of materials from Earth's surface, generally through agriculture, although sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry.
- Seventeen goals adopted by the UN in 2015 to reduce disparities between developed and developing countries in 2030
- Activities involve facilitating complex decision making and the advancement of human capacities
- Alternative to international trade that emphasizes small businesses and worker-owned and democratically run cooperatives and requires employers to pay workers fair wages, permit union organizing, and comply with minimum environmental and safety standards.
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- An indicator constructed by the UN to measure the extent of each 16. country gender inequality in terms of reproductive health, empowerment, and the labor market
- The amount of money needed in one country to purchase the same goods and services in another country
- Provision of small loans and other financial services to individuals and small businesses in developing countries.
- The value of the total output of goods and services produced in a country in a given time period (normally 1 year).
- Control by a powerful country of its former colonies (or other less developed countries) by economic pressures.
- The portion of the economy concerned with transportation, communications, and utilities, sometimes extended to the provision of all goods and services to people in exchange for payment.
- The percentage of a country's people who can read and write.
- Highly skilled information-based services; usually includes management
18 Clues: The percentage of a country's people who can read and write. • Compares the level of development of women with that of both genders. • Highly skilled information-based services; usually includes management • Activities involve facilitating complex decision making and the advancement of human capacities • ...
Chapter 5 National Interest and Foreign Policy 2017-10-22
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- Allowing armed forces that were originally sent to maintain peace in a region of conflict to use force for reasons other than self defence.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- The interests of the people of a nation. National interest may include some economic prosperity, security and safety, and beliefs and values.
- Rich in oil, the French and British both thought that controlling this part of the world would promote their national interests by securing trade with the region.
- The value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- A plan of action that has been deliberately chosen to guide or influence future decisions.
- A water route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Claimed by Canada while other countries say it is international.
- A plan of action that guides a government’s decisions about what to do within a country. In Canada, domestic policy decisions may include changing federal laws, settling aboriginal land claims, and spending tax revenues.
- The authority of a state to govern itself or another state, a self governing state.
- Armed forces who maintain peace by keeping enemies apart until a crisis can be solved through diplomacy and negotiation.
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- Where the central powers and allies fought in a wide ranging and deadly war where millions died and the financial cost was enormous.
- The national interest of claiming sovereignty over territory. This case where five countries claim sovereignty to the islands and the seabed.
- Includes stable employment and a decent standard of living. Governments acting in the national interest try to provide these economic benefits in various ways.
- Measures to maintain national security and physical protection include laws that protect citizens within the country, as well as secure borders that can be defended against intruders.
- These include affirming and promoting citizens values, beliefs, and culture.
- A plan of action that guides a governments decisions about its official relations with other countries. Also called foreign affairs or external relations.
- If indigenous people live in a region the land must be kept for their use unless the land is used in a way that contributes to the countries national interest.
- US secretary of state in 2007 that said when a countries interests are at stake the military “must be able to meet decisively the emergence of any hostile military power”
18 Clues: North Atlantic Treaty Organization • The value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year. • These include affirming and promoting citizens values, beliefs, and culture. • The authority of a state to govern itself or another state, a self governing state. • ...
Mikey Bingo box #2 2022-02-24
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- a new settlement or territory established and governed by a country in another land
- a person who is required to defend himself or herself in a legal action
- a message that stated the Western Hemisphere was no longer open to European colonization
- Washington warned of threats to the nation’s future
- a policy of not choosing sides in a dispute or war between other countries
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- a closing off of an area to keep people or supplies from going in or out
- the branch of government that makes the laws
- a formal listing of the basic rights of US citizens
- the branch that interprets the laws
- giving testimony that can be used against oneself
- a policy of avoiding political or military agreements with other countries
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- the system that allows each branch of government to lia policy of not choosing sides in a dispute or war between other countries
- the branch of government that carries out the laws
- a government order that forbids trade with another country
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the crime of encouraging rebellion against the government
- to refuse to recognize a federal law
- a revolt by farmers in 1794 against an excise tax on whiskey
- the business of capturing, transporting, and selling people as slaves
20 Clues: the branch that interprets the laws • to refuse to recognize a federal law • the branch of government that makes the laws • a country governed by elected representatives • giving testimony that can be used against oneself • the branch of government that carries out the laws • Washington warned of threats to the nation’s future • ...
Food insecuritiy 2017-05-05
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- irrigation without adequate drainage leads to
- Main cause of food insecurity in 3rd world countries
- sufficient food for all people at all times
- Hungriest country in the world
- A condition in which all people have Physical and Economic access to Nutritious food at all times.
- More than 800 ----- people are food insecure
- A Major non natural cause of food insecurity
- Lack of one or all of nutrients necessary for the human body
- insecurity living in a situation with limited or uncertain availability of safe and nutritious food
- One of the natural phenomenons that make achieving food security challenging
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- People in poor countries are more likely to have less ------ access to food
- Access to culturally acceptable food, which is produced and obtained in ways that do not compromise people's dignity, self respect or human rights.
- physical and economic access to food at all times
- Making food in a way that does not compromise it's availability for next generations.
- The country with the most hungry individuals
- Refers to the lack of food on a global scale
- Countries in this continent are generally food insecure
- A ---------- uses diverse crops and animals, crop rotation, and organic matter cycles
- excessive tilling of the soil leads to -----
- Access to food that is nutritous and safe, and producted in sustainable ways.
20 Clues: Hungriest country in the world • sufficient food for all people at all times • The country with the most hungry individuals • Refers to the lack of food on a global scale • excessive tilling of the soil leads to ----- • More than 800 ----- people are food insecure • A Major non natural cause of food insecurity • irrigation without adequate drainage leads to • ...
Civics 2018-02-15
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- People who are trying to escape dangers in their countries.
- Is a legally recognized member of a country.
- A group of people in a community.
- To the annual number of live births.
- A task or job that needs to be done.
- All citizens have certain rights that no one can take away.
- They settled in Pennsylvania.
- Ideas that people hold dear and try to live by.
- Is the organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people.
- A specific number of immigrants from certain countries or regions who were allowed to enter the country each year.
- Have to be 18 and an American citizen.
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- Is the study of citizenship and government.
- The state of being equal.
- Being born in the United States.
- People who came here from other countries.
- The state of being free.
- An official periodic counting of a population.
- The process of moving to a new country.
- Is the study of the characteristics of human populations.
- The legal process by which an alien may become a citizen.
- Are permanent residents of the United States who are still citizens of another country.
- To the annual number of deaths.
- The wealth and resources of a region.
- A movement of large numbers of people from region to region.
- People in the U.S that are only visiting.
25 Clues: The state of being free. • The state of being equal. • They settled in Pennsylvania. • To the annual number of deaths. • Being born in the United States. • A group of people in a community. • To the annual number of live births. • A task or job that needs to be done. • The wealth and resources of a region. • Have to be 18 and an American citizen. • ...
Final Economics Review 2019-05-30
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- Economic system that revolves around individual choice
- Everything in the economy revolves around this
- The main driver of economic activity in the United States
- Having a wide variety of stocks that you are invested in
- Central question all countries have to address: How do we deal with _____?
- Considered a safer way of investing
- Federal department that monitors the money supply
- International group that monitors trade
- Economist who came up with our modern economic system
- Policy of protecting your own country above others
- Method of making your country's products cheaper than others
- Regional Trading bloc in the Americas
- An average of how the top stocks are performing on a graph
- A way to keep prices artificially low
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- Method used by the government to manipulate the economy
- Things produced in your country that are shipped to other countries.
- how many people are looking for work but don't have a job
- Where to invest money
- How price is determined
- Things produced in other countries that are shipped to your country
- The study of how limited resources are divided to satisfy unlimited wants
- When prices go up faster than salaries
- A political and economic system with power given to a centralized group or person
- How banks make money
- Policy of opening up your country's markets to the world
25 Clues: How banks make money • Where to invest money • How price is determined • Considered a safer way of investing • Regional Trading bloc in the Americas • A way to keep prices artificially low • When prices go up faster than salaries • International group that monitors trade • Everything in the economy revolves around this • Federal department that monitors the money supply • ...
Huy's Crossword 2015-05-11
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- a legislative body in any of various other countries
- Having political or administrative power and control
- capacity to influence states and other global actors through negotiation and discussion
- China's political system
- Culture seen as desirable by other states and/or countries
- political group that contests elections and attempts to form or take part in a government
- China's President's last name
- Political beliefs; process of persuading someone
- Bribing; something that persuades or leads someone to do something
- A person from China
- using threats or force to get someone else to agree with you
- using intimidation or threats to rule
- Principle policy-making committee of a communist party
- the armed forces of a nation
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- China's President's full name
- authority held by a group within a society that allows for the administration of public resources
- the action of manipulating someone in a skillful manor
- Attracting someone else to share your goals through dialogue and exchange
- having sufficient productive resources at command
- China's President's first name
- Armed conflict between countries or groups
- Invading a country or region with an armed force
- group of people appointed for a specific function by a larger group
- Third largest country in the world
- The ability to influence others or the course of an event
- using force to persuade someone to do something
- A national legislative body
27 Clues: A person from China • China's political system • A national legislative body • the armed forces of a nation • China's President's full name • China's President's last name • China's President's first name • Third largest country in the world • using intimidation or threats to rule • Armed conflict between countries or groups • using force to persuade someone to do something • ...
Cultural Geo Ch 12 Eastern Europe Vocab 2024-01-24
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- Division of a place or country into several small political units, often unfriendly to one another
- Sea that is anoxic
- Landscape that is full of caves and sink holes because of limestone
- Why many Eastern countries have had problems getting their economies to thrive
- What the states of Eastern Europe have been called because their borders have changed so much
- Capital of Bosnia under siege for four years by Serbs
- Largest marshes in Europe
- The act of taking farms away from farmers and placing all the farms under government control
- Another word for genocide
- What helps the church grow out of shallowness and mediocrity
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- The name given to Eastern Europe under Soviet control
- What Hungary and Moldevia are not
- Sea on which the Balkan States are on
- The countries that are found along the Adriatic and have been involved in warfare
- Major nuclear accident that occurred because of Soviet attitudes of irresponsibility
- Head of the unions in Poland and helped Poland break from Communism
- Country that uses traditional methods for farming
- Revolution in Ukraine that led to elections be held a second time in 2004
- Second longest river in Europe
- The three countries that are found between Russia and the Baltic
- Sea disputed by Russia and Ukraine
- Largest peak in the Carpathian Mountains
22 Clues: Sea that is anoxic • Largest marshes in Europe • Another word for genocide • Second longest river in Europe • What Hungary and Moldevia are not • Sea disputed by Russia and Ukraine • Sea on which the Balkan States are on • Largest peak in the Carpathian Mountains • Country that uses traditional methods for farming • The name given to Eastern Europe under Soviet control • ...
Understanding Business Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2023-02-09
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- 1948 agreement that established an international forum for negotiating mutual reductions in trade restrictions.
- states that a country should sell to other countries products it produces most and buy from countries that it cannot produce.
- global strategy that allows a foreign company to produce its product in exchange for a fee.
- a tax imposed on imports.
- total value of a nation's exports compared to its imports over a particular period.
- value of one nation's currency relative to the currencies of countries
- favorable balance of trade
- exists when a country has a monopoly on producing a specific product
- buying products from another country.
- lowering the value of a nation's currency
- also called a trading bloc.
- two or more companies join to undertake a major project.
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- unfavorable transfer of trade
- bartering
- 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 a producing country.
- agreement that created a free-trade area among the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- selling products to another country
- difference between money coming into a country from exports and money coming into a country from imports
- complete ban on the import or export of a certain product
- movement of goods and services among nations without political or economic barriers
21 Clues: bartering • a tax imposed on imports. • favorable balance of trade • also called a trading bloc. • unfavorable transfer of trade • selling products to another country • buying products from another country. • lowering the value of a nation's currency • two or more companies join to undertake a major project. • complete ban on the import or export of a certain product • ...
(B) Crossword 2024-05-29
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- president with a cautious view of Gorbachev
- - country which had free elections first in June 1989
- arms race of cold war
- author/editor of the book
- alliance between communist states
- British Prime Minister who was friendly with Gorbachev
- Document which Gorbachev abandoned, in order to stop intervening with protestors using military force
- German communist leader
- Group with control over China
- president who left office in 1989 with a positive view of Gorbachev
- Time period of the book
- Colloquial term for the Strategic Defence Initiative
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- communist influenced states surrounding the Soviet Union
- policy of preventing communism spread to new countries
- Name of the economic reformer of China
- policy based on practicality rather than ideological
- term used to describe the bloodless changes of power in 1989
- line between East and West Germany
- political figure who ended the Cold War
- decline of cold war tensions
- group of countries united for a common purpose
- coalition of european countries and the US
- Soviet Controlled region of Germany
- Ally controlled region of Germany
- word roughly meaning openness
- word roughly meaning restructuring
- place where a major suppression of a protest occurred, with violence
- idea in Germany to break from the Christian Democratic Union
- private ownership of production
- economic system where everyone controls the means of production
30 Clues: arms race of cold war • German communist leader • Time period of the book • author/editor of the book • decline of cold war tensions • word roughly meaning openness • Group with control over China • private ownership of production • alliance between communist states • Ally controlled region of Germany • line between East and West Germany • word roughly meaning restructuring • ...
Roles of the President 2023-05-02
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- the president may grant _____ through his/her judicial powers
- the president delivers the State of the ________ address every year
- pardoned President Nixon
- helped the country through the Great Depression
- named Jeff Sessions as his Secretary of State
- the president's advisors are called the _______
- delegation of powers is through this
- the president proposes this every year to be passed by Congress
- president may send troops to foreign countries for ____ days w/o approval
- asked Congress to declare war on Britain for War of 1812
- the president appoints these to foreign countries on the country's behalf
- it is important for the president to try to keep _____ down
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- welcomed back Apollo 11
- raised taxes on imports thus stimulating domestic economy
- the president approves military ______
- the president may ______ the punishment of someone convicted of a crime
- president may make these with foreign countries
- the president has this power over Congress' decisions
- the president lays this on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- president may give speeches supporting candidates from his ______
- first female Supreme Court justice
- gave tax cuts to the wealthy hoping to stimulate the economy
- gave the order to drop bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- campaigned for Hillary Clinton
- resigned before he was impeached
- fired Union General McClellan
- president may give these out to worthy people
27 Clues: welcomed back Apollo 11 • pardoned President Nixon • fired Union General McClellan • campaigned for Hillary Clinton • resigned before he was impeached • first female Supreme Court justice • delegation of powers is through this • the president approves military ______ • named Jeff Sessions as his Secretary of State • president may give these out to worthy people • ...
Introduction to Economic Terms 2025-02-09
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- Money used to start or improve a company.
- People who lead and protect an organized community.
- Large farms used to grow cash crops, usually with slave labor.
- Building with equipment used to make cloth, flour and other goods.
- Item used to buy resources, goods and services.
- Governments make ALL economic decisions for the people.
- Materials used to create goods.
- Plants grown in large numbers specifically to make money.
- Goods or resources sold to other countries.
- Companies decide what to produce based on supply and demand.
- Physical products that people buy.
- Making large amounts of goods in factories.
- Activities that people pay for.
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- System where companies work for profit, but have rules from the government.
- Money paid to workers for their labor.
- People follow customs and make what their ancestors made.
- Raising large amounts of food, plants or animals on farms.
- How much people want something.
- Goods or resources that come from other countries.
- Place used to load and unload ships near a river or ocean.
- The amount of something that is available.
- Building with machinery used to make products in large numbers.
- Production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
- Money spent running a company, such as equipment or resources.
- A tax placed on imports. Makes things from other countries more expensive.
25 Clues: How much people want something. • Materials used to create goods. • Activities that people pay for. • Physical products that people buy. • Money paid to workers for their labor. • Money used to start or improve a company. • The amount of something that is available. • Goods or resources sold to other countries. • Making large amounts of goods in factories. • ...
MENA 2025-02-26
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- largest exporter of oil
- OPEC (Organization of _________________ Exporting Countries)
- this river provides 75% of fresh water for the country that shares its name
- this type of government usually rules in countries that have large deposits of oil
- important river in Egypt
- control
- low-lying land next to rivers formed by sediment deposited by rivers
- process or redirecting water to crops using channels and ditches
- a water scarcity solution using planes and flares
- One of the most populus countries in Southwest Asia
- these mountains formed along the North Anatolian Fault
- flat area of land next to a river that floods
- North Africa country with the highest rate of urbanization
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- the process of removing salt from seawater
- fracture in the Earth’s crust
- fine particles of soil
- one of the main sources of fresh water in MENA
- this crop can grow well on the salt flats of the Persian Gulf Coast
- this empire ruled North Africa in the 1500s
- this group is responsible for things such as advances in mathematics, astronomy, cuneiform
- river valley between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Fertile places in dry areas where water is found
- very dry
- country with an abundance of fresh water
- natural resource that contributes most to the economy in the Middle East
- dependable
26 Clues: control • very dry • dependable • fine particles of soil • largest exporter of oil • important river in Egypt • fracture in the Earth’s crust • country with an abundance of fresh water • the process of removing salt from seawater • this empire ruled North Africa in the 1500s • flat area of land next to a river that floods • one of the main sources of fresh water in MENA • ...
Matthews globalization 2025-05-29
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- doing business across all regions of the world (6)
- global product names, even from emerging markets (6)
- international systems for producing and delivering goods (12)
- harmed by overuse of natural resources (11)
- making goods using parts from many countries (13)
- goods moving across borders without tax barriers (9)
- available skilled or unskilled workers (6)
- producing more goods lowers cost per item (5)
- mobile and Wi-Fi access around the world (12)
- better jobs and product variety raise living quality (9)
- more goods and services available to consumers (6)
- world becoming more connected through trade and culture (13)
- what consumers want to buy (6)
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- buying and selling products online (9)
- drop due to cheaper production abroad (6)
- income gained from overseas trade (6)
- better systems for moving goods globally (9)
- money moving between countries globally (7)
- exposure to new ideas, food, and entertainment (7)
- improvements making trade easier (10)
- big companies that reduce local competition (6)
- easy reach to global goods and services (6)
- people moving between countries for work (8)
- the world acts as one for global businesses (11)
- cost per item drops as production increases (9)
- foreign company investment in a local economy (3)
- persuades consumers to buy more (9)
- companies with HQ in one country but operate worldwide (4)
- foreign businesses investing in another country (3)
- systems moving goods by land, sea, or air (8)
30 Clues: what consumers want to buy (6) • persuades consumers to buy more (9) • income gained from overseas trade (6) • improvements making trade easier (10) • buying and selling products online (9) • drop due to cheaper production abroad (6) • available skilled or unskilled workers (6) • money moving between countries globally (7) • harmed by overuse of natural resources (11) • ...
Tariff words 2025-05-28
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- Head of a country or in charge of a country
- The person in charge of sending products over seas
- The activities associated with the governance of a country or area, especially the debate between parties having power.
- Where people make products
- The person who's in charge of buying product and importing them into your country
- Something that only over 18s can drink that starts with W
- A piece of land that you live on
- A relationship between other countries
- A person who buys the product
- A quote that means no country is alone
- When you buy something from another country and you don't have to pay a tariff
- A price people have to pay when importing something into your country that's not a tariff
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- Head of the U.S.A
- Something that another country buys and you send it to them
- When you encourage people to buy local
- When two countries increase tariffs on each other
- Something you buy of something that comes into your country
- Something you use to get from on place to another
- Something you do with another country
- People who makes the product in a factory
- A person who makes the product
- Money that you put onto a product that another country wants to buy
- A type of meat that people eat
23 Clues: Head of the U.S.A • Where people make products • A person who buys the product • A person who makes the product • A type of meat that people eat • A piece of land that you live on • Something you do with another country • When you encourage people to buy local • A relationship between other countries • A quote that means no country is alone • ...
TRAVEL FUCS BILINGUE 2025-10-01
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- When you travel in an airplane, you take a ______
- You do this when you travel to a new city
- An official document you use to travel in countries
- When you travel to another country you take an ________ flight
- You do this when you arrive at a hotel
- Synonym of vacation
- All the baggages and things you have when you travel
- You use this to open your hotel room
- You visit this place when you want to see animals
- A type of land transport that travels on railways
- The door at the airport you cross before you board the airplane
- Use this to protect from the rain
- An object you buy to remember your trip
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- The type of money we use in the USA
- A type of airplane
- An elegant small boat
- You can use this transport to travel from country to country
- A line of people waiting
- You can sunbathe, swim and relax at this place
- The moment of the day you arrive at your hotel to sleep
- An official document you use to enter specific countries
- You need this to find places in a new city
- This place is a very large area of water
- You drive along this
- The type of money we use in some countries in Europe
25 Clues: A type of airplane • Synonym of vacation • You drive along this • An elegant small boat • A line of people waiting • Use this to protect from the rain • The type of money we use in the USA • You use this to open your hotel room • You do this when you arrive at a hotel • An object you buy to remember your trip • This place is a very large area of water • ...
Cold War: Rising Tension 2013-05-23
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- Doctrine that proclaimed it was the duty of socialist countries to intervene in other countries where socialism was threatened.
- The crisis in which Stalin prevented Western powers from entering West Berlin through East Germany.
- A region near one superpower that was deemed untouchable by the other--Cuba was an American example of this.
- The program started when Khrushchev took power.
- For fifteen months, America ran this operation into Berlin.
- American Secretary of State who withdrew support for the Aswan Dam.
- Thanks to Soviet absence, the UN voted to commit troops to this war.
- The six Soviet controlled Eastern Bloc countries were referred to as _________ _______.
- Post-WWII, two ideologically divided superpowers emerged, resulting in a _______ world.
- 1960 spyplane incident.
- America's policy to prevent the spread of communism.
- Reform movement that tried to humanize socialism.
- Czech leader during Cold War.
- This doctrine promised USA troops would intervene in the Middle East to halt the spread of communism.
- Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime.
- Polish leader during Cold War.
- This doctrine has been described as America's drawing a 'line in the sand' against the spread of communism.
- This plan promised to give economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild their autonomy.
- Strategic theory that prevented the world from slipping into nuclear war.
- This type of area was created to prevent an immediate attack upon a superpower's home country.
- Khrushchev's solution to East Germans fleeing to West Germany.
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- Failed American invasion of Cuba.
- Khrushchev's commitment to compete globally with the USA in a non-military manner.
- The fear of communism spread by HUAC was known as _________.
- Incident that pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.
- Theory that described American's fear of the countries falling one by one to communism.
- Hungarian leader who tried to leave the Warsaw Pact.
- Leader of the Cuban Revolution.
- Egyptian President during Cold War.
- In 1946, Churchill claimed this had fallen across Eastern Europe
- A surprise nuclear attack meant to disable an enemy.
- First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
- First human to orbit the Earth.
- This group of four former WWII allies governed the divided Germany.
- America's peacetime military commitment to Europe.
- First elected chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
- Powerful, long-range weapons utilizing rocket technology.
- American General in command of UN forces in Korea.
38 Clues: 1960 spyplane incident. • Czech leader during Cold War. • Polish leader during Cold War. • Leader of the Cuban Revolution. • First human to orbit the Earth. • Failed American invasion of Cuba. • Egyptian President during Cold War. • Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime. • First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth. • The program started when Khrushchev took power. • ...
Economic environment 2013-06-26
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- Canada must level the playing field and ensure that its exporters and investors have competitive terms of access to international markets
- special areas within the customs territory of the Community. Goods placed within these areas are free of import duties, VAT and other import charges
- This court is expected to serve as a court of last resort for Caribbean states, eventually replacing the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the United Kingdom
- a product of the desire of the 28 Contracting States, Countries and Territories of the Greater Caribbean to enhance cooperation within the region
- is awarded to companies that have achieved safety excellence by developing and implementing an effective Occupational Health & Safety Program (or System) within their organization
- failed shortly thereafter in the early 1980s
- the official currency of the eight political states in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean states (OECS)
- is a biennial summit meeting of the heads of government from all Commonwealth nations.
- was established by the Treaty of Basseterre
- often emerges from an initial agreement between a number of separate states
- the only international organization dealing with the global rules of trade between nations
- is a multilateral agreement regulating international trade.
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- groups of countries that share a single money
- A measure that financial lenders use as a rule of thumb to give a preliminary assessment of whether a potential borrower is already in too much debt
- The value of the currency fluctuates according to market forces and can change from day to day
- The Fixed or pegged rate is a rate the government (central bank) of a country or group of countries sets and maintains as the official exchange rate
- When a group of countries form a customs union they must introduce a common external tariff
- established the Caribbean Community and Common Market, later known as CARICOM
- a free trade area which comprises the entire continent and favors the progressive elimination of trade and investment barriers in the region.
- coordinating economic policies and development planning; devising and instituting special projects for the less-developed countries within its jurisdiction
- It will create one large market among the participating member states.
- "The Fund"
- a CARICOM approved award that represents achievement of a set of competencies which define core work practices of an occupational area
- an economic and political organization designed to bring about discussion and effect change among the world's most powerful nations
24 Clues: "The Fund" • was established by the Treaty of Basseterre • failed shortly thereafter in the early 1980s • groups of countries that share a single money • is a multilateral agreement regulating international trade. • It will create one large market among the participating member states. • often emerges from an initial agreement between a number of separate states • ...
Marketing Chapters 3-4 Review 2021-11-10
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- what your country buys from other countries
- a period of prolonged recession
- measured by per capita gdp/gnp
- type of economy where decisions are made by consumers and private businesses
- group of over 140 countries that manage world trade
- political economic system characterized by individual freedoms and the "invisible hand"; inspired by Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations
- political economic system characterized by little economic freedom and a classless society with the goal of no unemployment; inspired by Karl Marx's The Communist Manifesto
- free trade agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico
- the people who work
- meaning "per person"
- when confidence, spending, and GDP begin to rise again after a recession
- common market of 28 European countries who share the same trade guidelines
- the value of all goods and services produced within the borders of a given country
- what you country sells to other countries
- a total ban on trade
- rising consumer confidence, spending, and GDP in the business cycle
- measures inflation for producers
- type of economy where decisions are made based on culture and religion from generations before
- sending your product to other countries to be sold
- limit on imports, meant to limit supply of imports
- the value of all goods and services produced by the companies within the borders of a given country
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- when a country can produce a good with the least sacrifice of resources compared to others
- political economic system characterized by high taxes and government services; inspired by Karl Marx's The Communist Manifesto
- natural resources
- the money and materials used to produce goods and services
- measures inflation for consumers
- when a country can produce a good the fastest/cheapest
- the four basic categories of resources
- highest point of spending and GDP in business cycle
- resources are limited and cannot meet our unlimited needs and wants
- buying or building property in another country for your company to use
- allowing a foreign company to use your intellectual property for a fee
- hiring a foreign manufacturer to make your product
- type of economy where decisions are made by the government
- the skills and ideas of those who start businesses
- falling consumer confidence, spending, and GDP in the business cycle
- what occurs when your country's imports exceed exports
- tax on imports, meant to raise prices on imports and limit demand for them
- the lowest point of spending and GDP in the business cycle
39 Clues: natural resources • the people who work • meaning "per person" • a total ban on trade • measured by per capita gdp/gnp • a period of prolonged recession • measures inflation for consumers • measures inflation for producers • the four basic categories of resources • what you country sells to other countries • what your country buys from other countries • ...
World War One Crossword 2022-06-08
Across
- these types of gardens were planted to support the war effort
- these were dug by both sides during World War One for soldiers to hide in
- reducing the amount of resources people use in order to ensure there is enough for the army
- countries capturing lands for colonies around the world to get resources and wealth
- this group of countries was formed after the war to try and prevent more war
- building up armies in order to conquer other countries and lands
- this is what the League of Nations became after the second world war
- this illness came to Canada when soldiers came home from the war
- the Germans had these kind of water vessels that helped them control the oceans early in World War One
- this was the name of the territory between the trenches
- when the government forces people to fight in the war
- one reason many people joined the war effort in the beginning
- this was the name of a ship that was sunk by the Germans that led to the Americans joining World War One
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- this Prime Minister passed the Military Service Act forcing people to fight for Canada in the war
- government control of information that is released to the public during a war
- A treaty was signed in this city to end World War One
- there was a major strike in 1919 in this city to protest bad working and living conditions
- these people refused to fight for religious reasons
- deliberate spreading of ideas facts and rumours to help one's cause in a war
- when groups of countries join up to fight against another group of countries in war
- this law was passed to preapre for World War One and put gave the government special powers
- to confine people during a war to make sure they cannot help the enemy during a war
- a pilot who shot down five enemy planes was called this
- France Britain and this country were allies at the beginning of World War One
- France Britain and Russia had an alliance called this in World War One
- people who are trained to fight but not part of a permanent army
- a strong sense of pride in one's country
- an assassination in this country started World War One
- this was created to fund the war effort and was supposed to be temporary
- the first federal department of this was created after the Spanish Flu killed thousands of Canadians
30 Clues: a strong sense of pride in one's country • these people refused to fight for religious reasons • A treaty was signed in this city to end World War One • when the government forces people to fight in the war • an assassination in this country started World War One • a pilot who shot down five enemy planes was called this • ...
rr 2022-02-14
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- an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services by different agents
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news
- is a historical period that began in the mid-20th century
- go from one place to another, typically over a distance of some length
- the process by which a piece of property, project, or business goes to being privately owned
- the trade route between China and other countries
- is the combination of the western and eastern culture
- united nations
- two countries trading products
- an asset that is created with the intention of allowing money to grow
- InternationalBankforReconstructionandDevelopment
- a type of tax levied by a country on an imported good at the border
- he brought culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe.
- BusinessProcesOutsourcing
- the import and export of goods and services across international boundaries
- formal understandings or commitments between two or more countries
- a company that does business in a state other than where the owners originally registered the corporation
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- relating to countries that are coloniesor to colonialism
- AustraliaAndThePoliticsOfGlobalization
- is the set of practices, beliefs, and objects that embody the most broadly shared meanings of a social system
- a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches
- the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power
- multinationalcorporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well
- refers to extensive mechanization
- it is the world's most populous country, with a population of more than 1.4 billion
- USA
- GeneralAgreementonTariffandTrade
- any person or entity who commits capital with the expectation of receiving financial returns
- InternationalMonetaryFund
- the tobacco harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount
- policy of protecting domestic industries against foreign competition
- the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- a country in northwestern Europe, is known for a flat landscape of canals, tulip fields, windmills and cycling routes
- WorldBank
- worldtradeorganization
- homogenization in the products possible because the products are available in other countries also become available in the country.
- is an island country in East Asia
38 Clues: USA • WorldBank • united nations • worldtradeorganization • InternationalMonetaryFund • BusinessProcesOutsourcing • two countries trading products • GeneralAgreementonTariffandTrade • refers to extensive mechanization • is an island country in East Asia • AustraliaAndThePoliticsOfGlobalization • InternationalBankforReconstructionandDevelopment • ...
School Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-06
Across
- Transporting of goods in standard sized shipping containers
- A penalty, typically economic, such as a trade boycott, taken to the government to pressure them to agree to carry out certain actions.
- Of another country.
- An economy in which government regulations are reduced to a minimum and businesses are free to make their own decisions (2 words)
- To provide the basic necessities needed to support life.
- A legal agreement between many countries, whose overall purpose was to promote international trade by eliminating trade barriers.
- The process of increasing in size.
- Commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet.
- Process that involves countries reducing or removing trade barriers such as tariffs - Known as Trade _________.
- A period of low economic activity accompanied by high levels of unemployment - Known as economic __________.
- The degree to which Earth is able to provide the resources necessary to meet peoples needs
- A company that is based in one country while developing products or delivering its products in more than one country.
- Peoples needs such as food, clothing, water, and shelter.
- The selling of a public service, such as electricity delivery or healthcare, to a private company so the service is no longer owned by the government.
- A tax imposed by one country on another countries imported goods.
- A natural event that causes great damage or loss of life.
- Accepting responsibility for ensuring that the Earths resources remain sustainable
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- A flag flown by ships when they are registered in a country that is not the country of their owner.
- An economic and political system with the purpose of eliminating class distinctions
- The state in which one is lacking in the financial resources to live a standard quality of life.
- Extreme scarcity of food.
- The area of the Earths surface necessary to sustain the level of resources a person uses and the waste they create.
- Business strategy that involves reducing costs by using suppliers in countries where labour is cheaper with less government regulations
- Violent conflict between states or nations.
- The act of making amends for wrongdoing
- The action of buying and selling goods and services.
- The trade that occurs when two or more countries eliminate tariffs and taxes on the goods and services they trade with one another.
- General agreement
- Free trade agreement between Canada, US and Mexico
- The value of all the goods and services a country produces in a year. Used to measure the strength of a country's economy.
30 Clues: General agreement • Of another country. • Extreme scarcity of food. • The process of increasing in size. • The act of making amends for wrongdoing • Violent conflict between states or nations. • Free trade agreement between Canada, US and Mexico • The action of buying and selling goods and services. • To provide the basic necessities needed to support life. • ...
Imperialism and IR Vocab 2023-04-18
Across
- Inventor of the cotton gin
- Marx's class made up of workers
- Term for cloth, wool, and linen
- Inventor of the efficient steam engine
- Source of power for steam engines
- Indian soldier
- Economic system where production owned privately and with investment
- First method of powering engines
- Term for India under Britain's rule
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- Judging things based on their usefulness
- African leader that defended South Africa from Europeans
- new method for transporting goods fast and efficiently
- Region of Africa conquered by Belgium
- Strong countries taking over weaker countries
- Marx's class made up of wealthy businessmen
- Things like land, resources, and labor that is invested
- Economics where factors of production are owned publicly
- Creator of Communism
- Place where workers make goods with machines
19 Clues: Indian soldier • Creator of Communism • Inventor of the cotton gin • Marx's class made up of workers • Term for cloth, wool, and linen • First method of powering engines • Source of power for steam engines • Term for India under Britain's rule • Region of Africa conquered by Belgium • Inventor of the efficient steam engine • Judging things based on their usefulness • ...
WWII Crossword 2019-02-20
Across
- Stalin, Churchill, and Truman
- Large murdering of Jewish citizens in concentration camps.
- cultural icon of WWII, representing women working in factories
- General of Japanese Army
- 33nd president, lead America through WWII and dropped bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Camps in which people were held captive to enforce working
- Allied invasion of Normandy France
- providing U.S. military aid to foreign nations.
- one of two major force groups in between WWII
- battle in the Pacific Theater of WWII
- forced relocation of Japanese people in the U.S. for war purposes
- prejudice against Jews
- controlled distibution of food and water
- Two cities that were bombed by the U.S. in revenge for Pearl harbor
- remaining apart from other countries
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- countries that opposed axis powers
- surprise attack by the Japanese targeting naval ships and aircraft carriers
- leader of fascist party who ruled Italy
- penalties applied by (self governing)countries
- a nation having constant war
- radical authoritarian characterized by dctatorship
- act of setting free from prison
- Germany and allies v.s. Soviet union for city of Stalingrad
- white supremacy, Aryan race
- 32nd president, led America through Great Depression and bits of WWII
- one man having total power over a city
- plutonum-based bomb capable of killing thousands, used against Nagasaki
- dictator of Germany; initiated WWII
28 Clues: prejudice against Jews • General of Japanese Army • white supremacy, Aryan race • a nation having constant war • Stalin, Churchill, and Truman • act of setting free from prison • countries that opposed axis powers • Allied invasion of Normandy France • dictator of Germany; initiated WWII • remaining apart from other countries • battle in the Pacific Theater of WWII • ...
Social 20 - Vocabulary 2020-03-30
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- a branch created by the U.N to protect common human heritage
- the separation between people as a result of a loss of common shared experiences
- an idea that wealth in richer countries will eventually benefit less developed countries
- states established from the breaking down or splitting off of other nations.
- an extreme form of nationalism leading to violence
- believes that man is always at war with each other
- the systematic eradication of specific cultural groups,
- the total amount of product and services produced in one year
- The cultural inheritance from the past that all people share and that is preserved in world heritage sites
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- the ability of groups to choose their own government
- the ability for a country to have control over their own affairs
- countries agree to abide by the policies established by international organizations
- a policy of opting out of world affairs
- nation states responding individually
- laid the foundations for capitalism in the 20th century
- when two nation states work together to solved a shared issue
- a policy of giving into demands to avoid a conflict
- believed that freedom of speech was essential to progress
- a military alliance in response to the cold war
- a way of dealing with conflicts that involves less action and more the separation of parties
20 Clues: nation states responding individually • a policy of opting out of world affairs • a military alliance in response to the cold war • an extreme form of nationalism leading to violence • believes that man is always at war with each other • a policy of giving into demands to avoid a conflict • the ability of groups to choose their own government • ...
Alazeys world geography 2021-10-21
Across
- an outlying district of a city
- the facilities which support modern human life
- a region consisting of densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories
- a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires
- a line or border seperating two countries
- enclosure or basin located in the course of canal or a river
- an alliance,where the members work together
- a person who does not stay long in the same place
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation,especially against civillians,in the pursuit of political aims
- the winds in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees latitude
- the land and maritime area bounded on the west by the lena river in russia
- an economic system in which private buisness operates in competition and largely free of state control
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- a company operating in several countries
- gives powe to representatives who are elected by citizens
- a very large city
- the process of spread of a feature or trend from one place to another over time
- permanently frozen layer below earths surface
- the exchange of diseases,ideas,foods,crops,and population between the new world and the old world
- legislative body of government
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale
- movement from one part of something to another
- resources that are available under current market conditions
22 Clues: a very large city • an outlying district of a city • legislative body of government • a company operating in several countries • a line or border seperating two countries • an alliance,where the members work together • permanently frozen layer below earths surface • the facilities which support modern human life • movement from one part of something to another • ...
hannah - texas history 2021-05-07
Across
- dangerous in an unnexpected way
- joined together become one
- difficulties or in pain
- the most of or the largest
- a person who trims and shapes people nails
- organizations that help people in need
- to lesson or limit
- to join or register as a student
- organized and carried out
- a natural force that causes things to fall
- large products in goods sold to other countries
- heleped or encoureged
- to limit the amount of goods a person can have at a time
- the process of chosing and inflating with other people
- one who sells goods to the public
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- to move from one country to another
- an event that people take place in to vote
- issues that relate to being offton in a community
- a device made to do open cut heart surgery
- a person who provides export advice
- those who pay for goods or service
- to expect disapproval
- a storm full of dirt and
- the behaviors and beleifs of other charectersristics of popular in any group
- to receive goods from other countries
- to help
- to sell goods to other countries
- a study of living things
- a thing with the heart
- deep understanding of a topic
- changed something into something else
- living animals used for many things
32 Clues: to help • to lesson or limit • to expect disapproval • heleped or encoureged • a thing with the heart • difficulties or in pain • a storm full of dirt and • a study of living things • organized and carried out • joined together become one • the most of or the largest • deep understanding of a topic • dangerous in an unnexpected way • to join or register as a student • ...
Trevor's CH 2 Review 2023-03-15
Across
- was to start a northwest trade route, start fur trading, and religion
- to export more goods to other foreign countries
- the french and europeans saw that furs were luxerious and fashionable so they traded furs
- living naturally in a certain region
- spain wanted to convert non christians to christians
- wanted God, glory, and gold
- a large area of land where one crop is grown in large quantities
- was to spread the christian religion, have glory in the new world, and find gold
- showing understanding or sympathy toward something
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- when the christian religion started to spread more than ever
- spread new ideas of how people viewed the world
- wanted power and glory like spain, religious freedom, and mercantilism
- when slave rebellions and enslaved people run away from their captors
- other countries could not sell or trade things to other countries
- was to have power and glory like spain,start mercantilism, give people jobs, and have religious freedom
- was discovered by the europeans and it was a new nation for europe to get more land and wealth
- from the americas to africa and it was used to bring slaves
- a crop grown for selling not consuming
- wanted a northwest trade route, fur trading, and religion
- the buying and selling of humans and forcing them to work for free
20 Clues: wanted God, glory, and gold • living naturally in a certain region • a crop grown for selling not consuming • spread new ideas of how people viewed the world • to export more goods to other foreign countries • showing understanding or sympathy toward something • spain wanted to convert non christians to christians • ...
The United Nations & the Horn of Africa 2014-03-30
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- Children are being forced to walk kilometres for -----
- The United Nations have made a --------- fund to help them survive
- Almost ---- of Somali children are arriving in refugee camps in Ethiopia are malnourished.
- There are approximately --- hundred million people who populate the Horn of Africa
- The United nations are providing the Horn of Africa with food, water, basic ------- needs and shelter
- Kenya and ------- are experiencing pre-famine conditions
- The United Nations are currently providing help to all --------- in the Horn of Africa
- The Horn of Africa are also experiencing ------ due to the lack of food
- The United Nations have a mission to relocate displaced civilians to ----- Sudan
- The drought that the Horn of Africa is experiencing is the worst in ----- years.
- The Horn of Africa is currently experiencing a bad -------.
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- -------- is one of the largest countries in the Horn of Africa
- The main religion in the Horn of Africa is ------------
- In Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and Djibouti a total of 13.3 ------- people need assistance due to the drought.
- The United Nations are bringing urgent help to -------- in need.
- The ---- area of the Horn of Africa is approximately 2,000,000km2
- The Horn of Africa is located in the --------- of Africa
- Many people cannot afford food due to the rising ------
- The Horn of Africa consists of ---- countries
- The Horn of Africa remains the ----- humanitarian crisis in the world
20 Clues: The Horn of Africa consists of ---- countries • Children are being forced to walk kilometres for ----- • The main religion in the Horn of Africa is ------------ • Many people cannot afford food due to the rising ------ • Kenya and ------- are experiencing pre-famine conditions • The Horn of Africa is located in the --------- of Africa • ...
The Human Development Index 2014-11-06
Across
- This country drops from 5th to 28th on the index when it is adjusted for inequality
- countries must score from .700 to .799
- Highest Ranked Country
- survey used to compute the CPI index
- Criticism of the HDI resulting from its collection of data
- Country ranked lowest on the 2013 HDI index
- any country with a score less than .550
- Second Highest Ranked Country
- dimension reflecting life expectancy at birth
- countries must score .800 and above
- US state with the lowest HDI
- Indian founder
- number of indicators
- This country is an outlier on the index as a result of misleading education statistics
- country that saw the greatest improvement in ranking from 1990 to 2012
- Human Development Index acronym
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- countries must score from .550 to .699
- the 2014 report is focused on reducing _______
- weighting given to each category
- Highest ranked Asian country on the 2014 report
- dimension reflecting gross national income per capita
- one of the biggest criticisms of the HDI is that it fails to consider this
- Lowest ranking country in the Americas
- dimension reflecting expected years of schooling and mean years of schooling
- 0.702 marks the ____ average
- Publisher of the HDI
- China’s rank on the HDI
- Pakistani founder
- the 2014 report is focused on building _______
- The HDI is a _______ indicator
30 Clues: Indian founder • Pakistani founder • Publisher of the HDI • number of indicators • Highest Ranked Country • China’s rank on the HDI • 0.702 marks the ____ average • US state with the lowest HDI • Second Highest Ranked Country • The HDI is a _______ indicator • Human Development Index acronym • weighting given to each category • countries must score .800 and above • ...
Crossword 2015-05-11
Across
- Having political or administrative power and control
- China's President's last name
- a legislative body in any of various other countries
- Third largest country in the world
- capacity to influence states and other global actors through negotiation and discussion
- group of people appointed for a specific function by a larger group
- using threats or force to get someone else to agree with you
- China's political system
- The ability to influence others or the course of an event
- Attracting someone else to share your goals through dialogue and exchange
- China's President's full name
- Invading a country or region with an armed force
- the armed forces of a nation
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- A person from China
- authority held by a group within a society that allows for the administration of public resources
- the action of manipulating someone in a skillful manor
- Bribing; something that persuades or leads someone to do something
- Armed conflict between countries or groups
- using force to persuade someone to do something
- Political beliefs; process of persuading someone
- political group that contests elections and attempts to form or take part in a government
- having sufficient productive resources at command
- using intimidation or threats to rule
- A national legislative body
- Principle policy-making committee of a communist party
- China's President's first name
- Culture seen as desirable by other states and/or countries
27 Clues: A person from China • China's political system • A national legislative body • the armed forces of a nation • China's President's last name • China's President's full name • China's President's first name • Third largest country in the world • using intimidation or threats to rule • Armed conflict between countries or groups • using force to persuade someone to do something • ...
Europe ch's 11 and 12 (pp. 258-311) 2024-01-08
Across
- the capital of Iceland
- people who speak French in Belgium
- a language spoken in Ireland
- Scandinavian people who herd reindeer
- huge port city in the Netherlands
- the capital of Latvia
- the principal city in Bavaria
- plateau that covers parts of France
- a mineral salt mined in Germany
- the capital of Romania
- narrow, deep bays in Norway
- the landmass of Asia and Europe
- #1 grape producer of Western Europe
- the Swiss name for a territory
- the governing body of the United Kingdom
- mountains in Switzerland, France, Germany, Austria
- river in France that leads to the Mediterranean Sea
- international organization based in Brussells
- the river that is Austria's lifeline
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- large area of polders north of Amsterdam
- painter of the image on page 290
- the number of countries in "Scandinavia"
- a source of fuel for Irish people
- a tax paid on an imported or exported item
- group of countries which formed in 1948
- the language spoken in Denmark
- Swiss method of feeding cattle in mountains
- superhighway in Germany
- a stream that flows into a river
- a famous Viking from Scandinavia
- a fountain of steam and water heated by lava
- the capital of Hungary
- a kind of oil made from the flax plant
- a swamp
- not taking either side in a conflict of countries
35 Clues: a swamp • the capital of Latvia • the capital of Iceland • the capital of Romania • the capital of Hungary • superhighway in Germany • narrow, deep bays in Norway • a language spoken in Ireland • the principal city in Bavaria • the language spoken in Denmark • the Swiss name for a territory • a mineral salt mined in Germany • the landmass of Asia and Europe • ...
World War One 2024-03-26
Across
- when countries build up their armies and navies in case they feel threatened.
- System where a group of countries form an alliance and they have an enemy in common
- Long knives attached to soldiers rifles. Used as a defensive weapon
- Whose assassination caused WW1
- The place where Franz Ferdinand was killed
- A large hole caused by and exploding shell or bomb.
- women who had men in the war gained the right to vote
- Holes scooped out of the side of trenches big enough for one person
- The love and loyalty for ones country
- Georges Clemenceau was the leader of which county
- Playing dirty to make lots of money off the war
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- Who joined the allies at the end of the war
- Who was the leader of Russia
- Who was the Leader of Germany
- A mental disorder brought about by excessive noise and stress. It made some soldiers unable to fight
- Who was the leader of Britain
- Permission to vote from overseas if they're not in their country
- when a country takes over other countries for their own good
- Plan created by Germany in WW1
- The rotting of the gums due to the lack of fresh fruits and vegetables
20 Clues: Who was the leader of Russia • Who was the Leader of Germany • Who was the leader of Britain • Whose assassination caused WW1 • Plan created by Germany in WW1 • The love and loyalty for ones country • The place where Franz Ferdinand was killed • Who joined the allies at the end of the war • Playing dirty to make lots of money off the war • ...
(B) The Fall of the Berlin Wall Crossword 2024-05-29
Across
- president with a cautious view of Gorbachev
- - country which had free elections first in June 1989
- arms race of cold war
- author/editor of the book
- alliance between communist states
- British Prime Minister who was friendly with Gorbachev
- Document which Gorbachev abandoned, in order to stop intervening with protestors using military force
- German communist leader
- Group with control over China
- president who left office in 1989 with a positive view of Gorbachev
- Time period of the book
- Colloquial term for the Strategic Defence Initiative
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- communist influenced states surrounding the Soviet Union
- policy of preventing communism spread to new countries
- Name of the economic reformer of China
- policy based on practicality rather than ideological
- term used to describe the bloodless changes of power in 1989
- line between East and West Germany
- political figure who ended the Cold War
- decline of cold war tensions
- group of countries united for a common purpose
- coalition of european countries and the US
- Soviet Controlled region of Germany
- Ally controlled region of Germany
- word roughly meaning openness
- word roughly meaning restructuring
- place where a major suppression of a protest occurred, with violence
- idea in Germany to break from the Christian Democratic Union
- private ownership of production
- economic system where everyone controls the means of production
30 Clues: arms race of cold war • German communist leader • Time period of the book • author/editor of the book • decline of cold war tensions • word roughly meaning openness • Group with control over China • private ownership of production • alliance between communist states • Ally controlled region of Germany • line between East and West Germany • word roughly meaning restructuring • ...
Origins of the Cold War 2025-01-15
Across
- Stopping essential goods getting to an area
- A stated idea about government policy - often in foreign policy
- Extending power through invasion or other influences
- A political ideology based on free trade / economy
- Doctrine U.S. President's instruction to resist the spread of communism
- To bring under control by threat / force
- The Russian communists (group) who killed Tsar Nicholas
- Bloc The USSR and the European countries taken under Soviet influence
- West The USA and its allies ( other friendly countries )
- Political ideologies in which the government has a lot of control
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- A Soviet resort town located in the Crimea
- A Russian (communist) leader and hero of the Russian Revolution
- The capital of the German state of Brandenburg
- Countries where people are given freedom to vote + elect governments
- Use of language and / or persuasive speech
- Alliance of communist parties / governments in Europe - under Soviet influence
- Soviet led alliance to give economic help in the Eastern Bloc
- Curtain British PM, Churchill's phrase to describe the line between the East and West
- A statement or idea that is not clear or well defined
- Help or support ( economic )
- A set of aims or ideas
- Marx German Jewish man credited with founding the ideas of communism
- Political ideologies that ( in theory) gives the working classes more control
- Communist (international) groups created to spread communism worldwide
24 Clues: A set of aims or ideas • Help or support ( economic ) • To bring under control by threat / force • A Soviet resort town located in the Crimea • Use of language and / or persuasive speech • Stopping essential goods getting to an area • The capital of the German state of Brandenburg • A political ideology based on free trade / economy • ...
The Human World 2024-09-20
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- The way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs.
- Local form of a language that differs from the main language.
- World's largest trading bloc, includes many European countries.
- Countries that have certain traits in common.
- Made up of people who share a common language, history, place of origin or combination.
- Developed country with a federal system.
- Power and authority to rule belong to a single individual.
- Spread of industry
- One of the cultural hearths.
- Country with a low population Density; Maple syrup.
- The removal of trade barriers so that goods can flow freely among countries.
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- Pattern of human settlement.
- The release of unclean or toxic elements into the air, water, and land.
- Country with negative growth rate.
- Number of years it takes a population to double in size.
- Early centers of civilization whose ideas and practices spread to surrounding areas.
- Rose from about 5 million to more than 19 million from 1960 to 2010.
- Any system of government in which leaders rule with consent of the citizens.
- Movement of people from place to place.
- large groups of languages having similar roots.
- Growth rate, of a population is the difference between an area's birthrate and its death rate.
- The number of births per year for every 1,000 people.
22 Clues: Spread of industry • Pattern of human settlement. • One of the cultural hearths. • Country with negative growth rate. • Movement of people from place to place. • Developed country with a federal system. • Countries that have certain traits in common. • large groups of languages having similar roots. • Country with a low population Density; Maple syrup. • ...
Asia Part 2 2025-03-12
Across
- One of the poorest countries in the world
- capital of Afghanistan
- capital of India
- Muslims regard what two Saudi Arabian cities as holy?
- Which nation was formerly known as Persia
- What man made body of water separates Asia from Africa
- Lowest point on land
- capital of Sri Lanka
- What is the full name of the militant organization that uses terrorism to demand land for an independent Palestinian state?
- What nation was created in 1948
- Which nation is the leading export of tea in the world
- What two mountain ranges divide Europe from Asia
- capital of Turkey
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- 3 main rivers of the Indian subcontinent
- Both Arabs and Jews are descendants of which biblical patriarch
- How many countries occupy the Indian Subcontinent
- Where is the Fergana Valley located(which nation)
- Capital of Iran
- What is the earth's largest and highest mountain range?
- Largest republic of central Asia
- World's largest lake
- Central Asia's most densely populated region
- What modern empire controlled Central Asia for most of the 20th century?
- Capital of Kazakhstan
- Religion of India
- Main religion of Central Asia
- What area is called the Crossroads of the Ancient World
- The social system that divides people into social classes
- major source of income for many major Middle Eastern countries
- India has more ______ than any other country in the world
30 Clues: Capital of Iran • capital of India • Religion of India • capital of Turkey • World's largest lake • Lowest point on land • capital of Sri Lanka • Capital of Kazakhstan • capital of Afghanistan • Main religion of Central Asia • What nation was created in 1948 • Largest republic of central Asia • 3 main rivers of the Indian subcontinent • One of the poorest countries in the world • ...
US Economic System 2025-03-14
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- Minimum _____ is when a company is legally required to pay a certain amount to its workers
- an economic system in which the productive resources are owned by private citizens
- the largest value of a paper bill in the US
- when you legally declare that you cannot pay for the debts you owe
- total bans on trade with other countries
- economic decisions are based on how economic activity has
- economy where economic decisions are made by individual people
- carried out in the past
- a way to purchase items using borrowed money, but you have to pay it back
- Gross ________ Product is a tool we use to measure the strength of a country's economy
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- government controls all economic resources
- plastic card used to pay for items that only works if you have money in your account
- taxes on imported goods
- papers issued by your bank that you can fill out as an alternate form of payment
- the type of economic system the US has
- a company that is the ONLY one to provide a good or service
- countries engage in this to get items from around the world they may not have
- the type of currency used in the United States
- Another word for cash/money. All countries have a form of it
- a percent charge on items bought using credit
- the group responsible for printing our money
21 Clues: taxes on imported goods • carried out in the past • the type of economic system the US has • total bans on trade with other countries • government controls all economic resources • the largest value of a paper bill in the US • the group responsible for printing our money • a percent charge on items bought using credit • the type of currency used in the United States • ...
Chapter 4 and 5 Vocab review 2025-10-30
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- nation imports more than it exports
- nation exports more than it imports
- Goods and services that people, companies, and countries SELL to businesses people in another country
- covered international trade and intellectual property
- goods and services that people, companies and countries BUY from businesses in another country.
- gives an inventor exclusive right to manufacture, sell, or use an invention which can be a new product or something that improves an existing product
- A set of codes based on broad legal principles
- of laws based on local customs, traditions, and precedent
- an original work fixed in a medium of expression that can be copyrighted, patented, or trademarked.
- goal was to expand trade, fight discrimination, and improve standard of living
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- a set of laws based on moral behavior
- Union made up of 25 member nations
- a company that exports directly to consumers
- a benefit or task provided by a business to its customers
- free trade district covering the three countries of U.S., Mexico and Canada
- legally binding contract between buyer and seller
- a recognizable insignia, phrase, word, or symbol that denotes a specific product and legally differentiates it from all others of its kind.
- tax on imported goods
- a tangible item that is made, manufactured, or grown
- legal protection over books, songs, photographs, movies
20 Clues: tax on imported goods • Union made up of 25 member nations • nation imports more than it exports • nation exports more than it imports • a set of laws based on moral behavior • a company that exports directly to consumers • A set of codes based on broad legal principles • legally binding contract between buyer and seller • ...
The Executive Branch 2025-11-07
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- Team of executive branch officials.
- Agreements with other countries that do not need senate approval.
- Plan of raising and spending money.
- An organization of government departments, offices., system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials
- Speech President makes to joint session of congress at the beginning of the legislative session.
- A rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.
- Role of president, the chief public representative of a country who may also be head of government, the president.
- The set of plans for guiding our nation's relationship with other countries.
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- head of state or officer in supreme command of a country's armed force, the president.
- Release from punishment.
- The principal military advisory group to the president.
- Representative of the US in relations with other countries, the president.
- Troops may not remain combat for more than 60 days without approval of congress.
- The official representatives to foreign government.
- President, appoint judges to the supreme court as well as other federal courts, and can issue pardons and reprieves.
- Set of plans for dealing with national problems.
- Formal agreements between nations.
- Most powerful and highest ranking official within a political party, the president.
- An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses.
- Reject a bill.
20 Clues: Reject a bill. • Release from punishment. • Formal agreements between nations. • Team of executive branch officials. • Plan of raising and spending money. • Set of plans for dealing with national problems. • The official representatives to foreign government. • The principal military advisory group to the president. • ...
Country puzzle 2023-06-10
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- an island under India (hint: Ms George)
- the official languages are english and tagalog
- the capital city is berlin
- neighbout of Greece and North Macedonia
- home to the Taj Mahal
- the capital is Lisbon
- Baguette.
- a huge African island, also named after a movie
- a country located in the horn of africa
- The biggest country in Africa
- New ______
- this country is bordered by 5 countries (Czech republic, Austria, Poland, Hungary and Ukraine)
- the country has more sheep than people
- Happiest country in the world
- the richest country in the world
- Home to the pop star rihanna
- A Country made up of islands. Countries nearby include Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican republic etc.
- the most populated country in africa
- pizza and pasta
- this country owns greenland
- the amazon river runs through this country
- the capital city is tehran
- the country has three capitals one is Johannesburg
- the 2022 world cup was hosted in this country
- home to ikea
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- the most dangerous country in the world
- home to the ancient pyramids
- home to the oldest capital in Europe
- unscramble the country "roomcoc"
- the country in the most debt
- the most popular cities from this country include (Canberra, Sydney, Perth, Adelaide)
- the smallest country in the world
- The largest "stan" country
- the capital city is Ankara
- this country is home to the tallest mountain in the world (mount Everest)
- The country won the 2022 world cup
- The country is West of Mozambique
- Maple syrup.
- The country is South of Tanzania
- one of the 2 countries that have their countries outline in their flag
- Home to the city Mecca considered "the fountainhead and cradle of Islam"
- land between Albania and Serbia
- this country is entirely covered by the Sahara desert
- the country was previously named Swaziland
- the least densely populated country in the world
- South East Asian country that is split into 2 different parts, peninsula _______ and East _______.
- 1 of the 2 landlocked countries in South America
- This is also a us state
- Home to St. Patrick's day
- the most polluted country in the world
- everything is made in _____
- the largest country in the world
- a communist island near the south of Florida
- the longest country in the world
54 Clues: Baguette. • New ______ • Maple syrup. • home to ikea • pizza and pasta • home to the Taj Mahal • the capital is Lisbon • This is also a us state • Home to St. Patrick's day • the capital city is berlin • The largest "stan" country • the capital city is Ankara • the capital city is tehran • everything is made in _____ • this country owns greenland • home to the ancient pyramids • ...
Mr. Hart's Causes of WW1 Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-29
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- Germany, Italy, Astro-Hunary were Triple __
- Patriotism on steroids
- Declared war on Russia because of alliance
- Astro-Hungarian empire declared war __
- Countries eating other countries
- Triple Entente: also called the __ Powers
- Killed Archduke Ferdinand
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- In rough a neighborhood, you need a gang
- Britain, France, Russia were Triple __
- Why talk when you can shoot? Love my guns
- Armed to defend Serbia from Astro-Hungary
- Serbian terrorist group
- Neutral country invaded by Germany
13 Clues: Patriotism on steroids • Serbian terrorist group • Killed Archduke Ferdinand • Countries eating other countries • Neutral country invaded by Germany • Britain, France, Russia were Triple __ • Astro-Hungarian empire declared war __ • In rough a neighborhood, you need a gang • Why talk when you can shoot? Love my guns • Armed to defend Serbia from Astro-Hungary • ...
Cold War Review 2022-05-10
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- war fought by allies of USA or Soviet Union
- Extremely strong countries
- Cold War was a period of tension without ___
- invisible barrier during Cold War
- economic system of the USA
- the Cold War ___ in 1991
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- main location of the Cold War
- Soviet Union led alliance
- countries not involved in the Cold War
- USA led alliance
- the Cold War ___ in 1945
- belief system of Soviet Union
12 Clues: USA led alliance • the Cold War ___ in 1945 • the Cold War ___ in 1991 • Soviet Union led alliance • Extremely strong countries • economic system of the USA • main location of the Cold War • belief system of Soviet Union • invisible barrier during Cold War • countries not involved in the Cold War • war fought by allies of USA or Soviet Union • ...
Unit 21 by Lee 2024-05-08
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- to make stronger.
- to make or become straight
- to learn by heart
- when you push something down.
- to make something faster
- to make wider
- to make something newer.
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- you need to do this to soil to make a plant grow.
- when someone is good at one thing.
- You might do this to explain a book.
- Some countries did this to smaller countries
- you put this on soil.
12 Clues: to make wider • to make stronger. • to learn by heart • you put this on soil. • to make something faster • to make something newer. • to make or become straight • when you push something down. • when someone is good at one thing. • You might do this to explain a book. • Some countries did this to smaller countries • you need to do this to soil to make a plant grow.
Penpalschools Food 2022-03-07
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- South African fast food chains with Chicken
- red fruit imported from America
- seed used in Northern Europe cuisine
- cake associated with US culture
- so is the meat we eat in Asia
- a cabbage based soup
- a starchy corn based dough
- dish usually associated with Asia
- markets you can find in Far East countries
- so is the price of fast food
- beets and cabbage are common in this country
- corn-based dish
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- the largest pizza chain in Scandinavia
- religion that prohibits eating pork
- country located on the Eastern coast of Africa
- people who move goods from country to country
- fruits like olives, pomegranates, figs, and dates
- so are called countries in Northern Europe
18 Clues: corn-based dish • a cabbage based soup • a starchy corn based dough • so is the price of fast food • so is the meat we eat in Asia • red fruit imported from America • cake associated with US culture • dish usually associated with Asia • religion that prohibits eating pork • seed used in Northern Europe cuisine • the largest pizza chain in Scandinavia • ...
Inflation 2021-05-20
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- What something costs
- Goods brought in from other countries
- Any product you can purchase
- A period of time of descending wages and costs
- Permanent rise in wages and prices
- Price of borrowing money
- All goods, services of a country
- A long period of time of low wages and prices
- When there is too few goods
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- Temporary raise in wages and prices
- After you quit working
- A rise in costs over a period of time
- Goods shipped to other countries
- The amount payed for work done
- When a person gets the same amount every month
- The Consumer Price Index used to measure inflation
- All workers employed in a nation
- More of anything than you need
18 Clues: What something costs • After you quit working • Price of borrowing money • When there is too few goods • Any product you can purchase • The amount payed for work done • More of anything than you need • Goods shipped to other countries • All workers employed in a nation • All goods, services of a country • Permanent rise in wages and prices • Temporary raise in wages and prices • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2016-03-09
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- are involved in decision making.
- goods to other places for sale
- the monarchy.
- between countries without any price.
- machines to make goods.
- a disagreement
- agreement between two countries about importing goods.
- government that has power over matters regarding the whoe country and provinces.
- by the prime minister.
- elect people to make their decision.
- who are elected by citizens.
- American belief that U.S should control North America.
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- nation's use this method to solve problems
- the members of the government.
- way to choose our leaders.
- the same group of people.
- power that no one knew about
- answers to its elected representatives.
18 Clues: the monarchy. • a disagreement • by the prime minister. • machines to make goods. • the same group of people. • way to choose our leaders. • power that no one knew about • who are elected by citizens. • the members of the government. • goods to other places for sale • are involved in decision making. • between countries without any price. • elect people to make their decision. • ...
Trade and transport and aerial photographs 2020-10-18
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- South Africa's first rapid rail system
- Ships off-load cargo at these
- A slow, but safe means of transporting
- A photograph taken at an angle
- These photos are taken from the air
- Trucks need to be ____ when transporting fresh produce
- transported by train
- The degrees at which a high oblique photo is taken
- Trucks, cars and vans travel on these
- Johannesburg's international Airport, O.R.
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- Countries that have a ______ will import products
- To bring goods into a country
- A fast, but expensive means of transport
- You can see this in a high oblique photo
- The best mode of transport for chemicals
- This means man-made
- To sell to other countries
- These aerial photos are good for drawing maps
18 Clues: This means man-made • transported by train • To sell to other countries • To bring goods into a country • Ships off-load cargo at these • A photograph taken at an angle • These photos are taken from the air • Trucks, cars and vans travel on these • South Africa's first rapid rail system • A slow, but safe means of transporting • A fast, but expensive means of transport • ...
ASEAN 2023-08-14
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- Where was ASEAN founded
- A form of economic growth from external countries that ASEAN promotes
- the country with elongated shape
- The country with a compact geographical shape
- Where is ASEAN's headquarters
- Philippines form of government
- the most widespread religion in ASEAN
- Old Myanmar military
- An organization that promotes cooperation in southeast asian nations
- which country has the most Muslims in the world
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- What is the form of most countries in ASEAN (excluding Laos)
- Currency of Thailand
- outermost colour of the ASEAN flag
- old name of Myanmar
- The capital city of Laos
- Philippines form of goverment
- Where was the latest ASEAN summit held
- Thailand form of government
- The last country to join ASEAN
- which ASEAN country isnt a maritime country
- which country in ASEAN is mostly Buddhist
21 Clues: old name of Myanmar • Currency of Thailand • Old Myanmar military • Where was ASEAN founded • The capital city of Laos • Thailand form of government • Philippines form of goverment • Where is ASEAN's headquarters • The last country to join ASEAN • Philippines form of government • the country with elongated shape • outermost colour of the ASEAN flag • ...
Economic Vocabulary 2017-05-25
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- interdependence The economic conditions and policies in one nation increasingly affect economic conditions and policies in other nations. A reliance by each country on other countries for goods and services through trade.
- Foreign goods and services that are purchased from sellers in other nations.
- A policy forbidding trade in a certain good (e.g. ivory) or with a certain country.
- union A regional trade organization formed to promote trade among countries in Europe by reducing trade barriers and adopting a common currency, the euro.
- An individual, business, or country focuses its resources on producing one or only few goods or services.
- A tax on imports, increasing the price of imports for domestic buyers
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- dollar People holding dollars get more of the other country's currency for each of their bills
- advantage An individual, business, or country that can produce a certain good with fewer resources than other countries
- dollar People holding dollars get less of the other country's currency for each of their dollars
- A limit on quantity of a good allowed into a country
- advantage An individual, business, or country that can produce a certain good with fewer resources than other countries
- Administers trade agreements, handles disputes, and provides a venue for negotiating among its member nations
- rate The price of one nations currency relative to another nations currency
- Domestic goods and services that are sold to buyers in other nations.
- Established a free-trade zone (Canada, Mexico, and the United States)
- surplus Occurs when one country sells more goods to other countries than it buys
16 Clues: A limit on quantity of a good allowed into a country • Domestic goods and services that are sold to buyers in other nations. • Established a free-trade zone (Canada, Mexico, and the United States) • A tax on imports, increasing the price of imports for domestic buyers • rate The price of one nations currency relative to another nations currency • ...
Geeky Greece 2022-04-12
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- southernmost of the countries in Balkan Peninsula
- National animal of Greece
- most exciting island in Greece for tourists
- Teacher of Alexander the Great
- famous half-moon shaped island in Greece
- iconic greek beverage loved by the Greeks
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- Roman equivalent of Heracles, son of Jupiter
- classical heritage of Greece
- Famous Greek Temple of _____
- largest island in Greece
- first currency of modern Greece
- how many countries border Greece
12 Clues: largest island in Greece • National animal of Greece • classical heritage of Greece • Famous Greek Temple of _____ • Teacher of Alexander the Great • first currency of modern Greece • how many countries border Greece • famous half-moon shaped island in Greece • iconic greek beverage loved by the Greeks • most exciting island in Greece for tourists • ...
Byzantines 2022-10-03
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- an empire
- a religion
- yellow like material
- a famous building
- a famous piece of land
- A large area with countries at the north of the world
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- was the city of the world
- a famous building named after an animal
- a large area with countries at the east of the world
- an emperor who made Constantinople
- A bridge that connected with the western empire
- a fight
12 Clues: a fight • an empire • a religion • a famous building • yellow like material • a famous piece of land • was the city of the world • an emperor who made Constantinople • a famous building named after an animal • A bridge that connected with the western empire • a large area with countries at the east of the world • A large area with countries at the north of the world
Unit 7:Vocab 2024-02-08
10 Clues: spying • ease tension • form of socialism • wall keeping people in • ordered to stop fighting • zone of land owned by country • excess money in a given period • companies in different countries • control of economic market by firm • trying to keep communism out of countries
port,manu words nadir 2025-01-15
10 Clues: shoking • to harm someone • to look very closely • something that's holy • a vehicle you travel in • the act of being refused • set of anything by someone • to buy from other countries • to sell form other countries • a person who carries things for a job
World War 1 Crossword 2023-03-06
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- _____ Powers. The countries that fought against Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I, including France, Great Britain, and Russia.
- having great pride in your country and being willing to defend it
- large ditches dug into the earth - soldiers would fight from them
- last name of the person assassinated that started a chain reaction that lead to the outbreak of ww1
- countries building up their forces; preparing for war
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- countries joining together to help and protect each other
- dogs were trained to hunt these in the trenches
- when a country exerts its influence over another. When a country builds its empire.
- murder (an important person) in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons.
- ___ Powers. The countries that fought against the Allied Powers in World War I, including Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
10 Clues: dogs were trained to hunt these in the trenches • countries building up their forces; preparing for war • countries joining together to help and protect each other • having great pride in your country and being willing to defend it • large ditches dug into the earth - soldiers would fight from them • ...
Cold War Terms 2025-02-28
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- The USSR's forced alliance of satellite countries in response to NATO (two words)
- Abbreviation of a military strategy: if one country uses nukes, the other will respond with their own nuke that destroys both countries (goal is to deter countries from starting a nuclear war)
- To stop Communism from spreading to neighboring countries
- International organization designed for collective defense from the spread of communism in Southeast Asia
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- Economy based on a free market, profit motive, and open competition
- Accusations of Americans being involved in the Communist Party without proof
- Stateless, classless society where funds and food are distributed equally among the people. Totalitarian government.
- Competition between the US and the USSR to build the best/most nuclear weapons (two words)
- Government officials/leaders are elected by and represent the citizens
- Western Europe (and American) alliance made to provide a common defense
10 Clues: To stop Communism from spreading to neighboring countries • Economy based on a free market, profit motive, and open competition • Government officials/leaders are elected by and represent the citizens • Western Europe (and American) alliance made to provide a common defense • Accusations of Americans being involved in the Communist Party without proof • ...
TCW DENT 2AA 2022-10-03
10 Clues: emerging economies • top powerful country • one factor under HDI • newest member of ASEAN • 27 countries using currency • always an observer in the UN. • exception in the global south • rich and industrialized countries • is considered a global city in Asia • line that separates north and south
CROSSWORDS 2021-09-08
10 Clues: adverb for fast • Adverb for good • adjective for rain • adverb for beautiful • last season of the year • used to express ability • ability to prepare food • first season of the year • hot season in tropical countries • season with a lot of rain in tropical countries
aralen 2024-03-12
10 Clues: is big • is hot • there are kangaroos • is the city of love • there are 54 countries • there are 48 countries • is the smallest city in the UK • nickname is the sunshine state • is the largest island in the world • more than 200 languages are speaking
Week 3 Spelling Words 2025-01-31
10 Clues: sad • a simple drawing • unclean or dirty • not liking something • reliable and always true • heavy rainfall and strong winds • a music note with 4 counting numbers • tropical countries have two of these • the sound you hear when someone talks • countries that only experience two seasons
International Organizations that Promote and Facilitate Free Trade 2024-01-29
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- An organization that works to achieve sustainable growth and prosperity for all of its 190 member countries.
- A trade agreement among the United States, Central American countries, and the Dominican Republic.
- An agreement between two or more countries to reduce or eliminate barriers to trade.
- A global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations.
- A political and economic union of European countries that have chosen to integrate closely.
- A trade agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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- A South American trade bloc established to promote free trade and the fluid movement of goods.
- A multilateral agreement regulating international trade from 1948 to 1994, succeeded by the WTO.
- A regional intergovernmental organization promoting economic growth and regional stability among Southeast Asian nations.
- It is a unique global partnership fighting poverty worldwide through sustainable solutions.
- An organization that deals with global rules of trade between nations.
11 Clues: A trade agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the United States. • An organization that deals with global rules of trade between nations. • An agreement between two or more countries to reduce or eliminate barriers to trade. • A global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. • ...
La'niya WW1 2024-04-05
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- the belief that a country should have a strong military power and be prepared to use it to defend itself or to show strength
- a central power country that sunk the lusitania ship with U-boats.
- not picking to join anyone's side in a fight.
- boats used to sink ships from under water.
- agreements between countries stating that each country would help the other if they are attacked
- A group of the countries that the U.S fought with
- the purposeful killing of a person, usually someone well known.
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- competition to gain control of other countries to grow their own empire.
- a agreement to end war and for germany to admit the whole war was their fault.
- when groups of people who are proud of their common languages history and cultures fought to create their own countries
10 Clues: boats used to sink ships from under water. • not picking to join anyone's side in a fight. • A group of the countries that the U.S fought with • the purposeful killing of a person, usually someone well known. • a central power country that sunk the lusitania ship with U-boats. • competition to gain control of other countries to grow their own empire. • ...
UNIT 9c 2015-01-08
16 Clues: inne • każdy • kraje • monety • komiksy • znaczek • naklejki • ulubione • także/też • pocztówki • czas wolny • wiele/dużo • wychodzić z • układać puzle • kolekcjonować • z całego świata
Canada's History After Contact 2021-06-08
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- The continent that includes the countries of France, Spain, Portugal, Great Britain, Greece, Germany, Sweden, and Holland.
- traders The group of people who came over from Europe to find, and hunt, furs.
- or railroad The thing on which trains ride. It is made from rails, pins, and wood.
- To be set upon, or ride on, a horse.
- People who were loyal to the ways of life in England, Scotland, and Ireland.
- America The continent that includes the countries of Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Columbia, and Peru.
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- The first people (or groups of people) who come to a place to see what is there. Usually, these people report back to leaders in another place.
- People who move to one country after being born, or becoming a citizen of, another country.
- Forces The organization that includes Canada’s military, reserves, navy, and air force.
- America The continent that includes the countries of Canada, The United States, and Mexico.
- The continent that includes the countries of China, Japan, the Philippines, Vietnam, and India.
11 Clues: To be set upon, or ride on, a horse. • People who were loyal to the ways of life in England, Scotland, and Ireland. • traders The group of people who came over from Europe to find, and hunt, furs. • or railroad The thing on which trains ride. It is made from rails, pins, and wood. • ...
9 GEO INTERCONNECTION-RITA BAI 2017-11-14
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- a map that we keep in our head, usually places where we're familiar with that allow us to navigate without any resources.
- tourists who are generally interested learning more about important events that may have taken place in the past, by visiting the places where they happened.
- the stages through which a product journeys, from its source to the consumer and nally its place of disposal
- non- industrialised country with a lower living standard, and lower Human Development Index ranking than other countries
- a form of tourism that involves visiting a natural environment with the aim of observing, experiencing and learning about it while conserving and supporting the environment and its inhabitants
- tourists who enjoy the challenge of visiting wild places
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- the preservation of different cultures or cultural identities within a unified society, as a state or nation.
- an industrialised country with a well-developed economy capable of supporting its own people
- a part of the Earth’s surface that is identi ed and given meaning by people
- tourists who travel to have a good time, to relax, and to enjoy the attractions and activities on offer in the places they are visiting.
- the increasing interconnection between countries, including economic, political and cultural exchange between countries all over the world
- long-term changes in weather events and pattern worldwide.
- he unequal levels of access that people in different countries have to communication technologies like the Internet and mobile network coverage
- the lack of suf cient water to supply the needs of an area
- relating to a person’s beliefs
- exchange goods and services
16 Clues: exchange goods and services • relating to a person’s beliefs • tourists who enjoy the challenge of visiting wild places • long-term changes in weather events and pattern worldwide. • the lack of suf cient water to supply the needs of an area • a part of the Earth’s surface that is identi ed and given meaning by people • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-11
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- a group of directors, actors, producers, etc. who refused to cooperate with HUAC and were blacklisted and arrested for contempt of Congress HINT: accused of communism
- belief that if 1 country falls to communism then so will the ones surrounding them HINT: countries around them fall as well, like dominos
- First confrontation in the cold war, US “wins” HINT: blockade
- North Korea invaded South Korea HINT: ends with armistice
- finding people and interrogating and imprisoning people who are suspected of being communist HINT: against 4th amendment
- formed by western democratic countries in response to cold war tensions for security - alliance HINT: to ally themselves in case of Soviet attack
- 1950s music HINT: elvis
- political hostility and tension between the US and USSR HINT: nuclear arms race
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- US President HINT: made decision to drop atomic bombs in japan in WW1
- intensify the arms race and raise Cold War tensions. HINT: marked the start of the US-USSR space race
- the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries HINT: the imaginary line dividing Europe between Soviet influence and Western influence
- policy to keep communism from spreading HINT:keep communism where it is
- financial aid for European recovery after WW2 HINT: helped rebuild their economies
- men came back from war and got married to their sweethearts and lots of babies were born HINT: families began to grow
- fear of communist HINT: beginning in the 1920s after WW1 and continues after WW2
- communist & dictator HINT: communism & government run businesses
16 Clues: 1950s music HINT: elvis • North Korea invaded South Korea HINT: ends with armistice • First confrontation in the cold war, US “wins” HINT: blockade • communist & dictator HINT: communism & government run businesses • US President HINT: made decision to drop atomic bombs in japan in WW1 • policy to keep communism from spreading HINT:keep communism where it is • ...
Leycharia Passieu Europe's Economic 2022-10-24
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- Trading things with no money
- Come back together basically reunite
- The role the government plays
- supply
- countries that are closer than one type
- The way industries are ran and the way resources are handled
- 73% and 27% command
Down
- This system answers three economic questions
- how people demand other people to give them what people think they need
- 79% free and 11% command
- The Government controls a little bit of everything
- the systems of the countries
- Traditions handed down through generations
- 59% free and 41% command
14 Clues: supply • 73% and 27% command • 79% free and 11% command • 59% free and 41% command • Trading things with no money • the systems of the countries • The role the government plays • Come back together basically reunite • countries that are closer than one type • Traditions handed down through generations • This system answers three economic questions • ...
Economy 2021-11-18
Across
- rate the difference between one countries currency and another countries currency
- a combination of command and market
- trading and bartering
- cash or coins
- trading an item for another item not a form of currency
- one thing efficiently and effectively
Down
- in another country
- controlled by the government
- a complete trade stop with another country
- a limit on the number of things that can be produced or imported
- controlled by the people
- hiring another company to do services
- a tax placed on imported goods
13 Clues: cash or coins • in another country • trading and bartering • controlled by the people • controlled by the government • a tax placed on imported goods • a combination of command and market • hiring another company to do services • one thing efficiently and effectively • a complete trade stop with another country • trading an item for another item not a form of currency • ...
Lesson 3 review 2022-11-22
Across
- a chinese dynasty ruling from 1300-1644
- drove the mongols out of china
- his chinese fleet visited 30 countries
- Churia ruled china during the Mingdynasty
- he constructed many public works,patron arts
- japanese form of properties
- cleared Tokugawa leyaus unify countries
- japanese lord who commanded a private army
Down
- a dynasty of shoguns that ruled japan
- third emperor of the Ming dynasty,China
- China last dynasty which ruled 1644-1912
- type of japanese drama, music,dance
- signaling end of warring states period
13 Clues: japanese form of properties • drove the mongols out of china • type of japanese drama, music,dance • a dynasty of shoguns that ruled japan • his chinese fleet visited 30 countries • signaling end of warring states period • third emperor of the Ming dynasty,China • a chinese dynasty ruling from 1300-1644 • cleared Tokugawa leyaus unify countries • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary 2023-10-26
Across
- the privilege granted to some aliens, esp diplomats, of being exempt from the jurisdiction of the state in which they reside
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- a system of government of one nation by another in which the governed people retain certain administrative, legal, and other powers
- a system of government in which a province is controlled by a central government.
- for protection of equal privileges for all countries trading with China
- one who rules a country or province as the representative of his sovereign or king and who is empowered to act in the sovereign's name.
- loyalty and devotion to a nation especially as expressed in a glorifying of one nation above all others and a stressing of the promotion of its culture and interests.
- a union between people, groups, countries, etc
- an Indian soldier serving under British or other European orders
Down
- when one country exercises power over another through various methods of control
- a benefit given to an individual, business, or institution, usually by the government
- the process of being united or made into a whole.
- append or add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a document.:
- a foreign policy in which the United States lent money to foreign countries in return for the ability to make decisions for the governments of those countries
- the opinions or actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods,
- a state or country that's protected by a larger, stronger one.
- agree to let them do or have something, especially in order to end an argument or conflict.
17 Clues: a union between people, groups, countries, etc • the process of being united or made into a whole. • a state or country that's protected by a larger, stronger one. • originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native • an Indian soldier serving under British or other European orders • ...
DIplomacy 2024-10-16
Across
- Pertaining to or involving two parties, often referring to agreements or relations between two countries.
- claim or assert something, often falsely or without proof.
- Economic, political, or military actions imposed by countries to pressure or punish another nation for violating international law or other norms.
- The authority of a state to govern itself or another state, free from external interference.
- A phrase referring to years characterized by disorder, instability, and major change, often due to political or social upheaval.
- Describes a person or entity that is highly knowledgeable and skilled in using digital technologies and the internet.
- A high-level meeting between heads of state or government leaders to discuss significant diplomatic, economic, or political issues.
- A formal and legally binding agreement between two or more sovereign states, often regarding peace, trade, or other international issues.
Down
- The leading or most important position in a particular field or activity.
- The establishment or re-establishment of harmonious relations between countries that have been hostile or estranged.
- The procedure by which a nation becomes a party to an agreement already in force between other nations
- Being alert and watchful, especially to detect potential danger or threats.
- A period of improved relations or easing tensions between two hostile countries.
- The exemption from punishment or loss for actions
- Protection granted to individuals in a foreign country due to a well-founded fear of persecution in their home country.
- A method of conflict resolution where a neutral third party helps disputing sides to find a mutually acceptable solution.
- A term that refers to a name or designation that is incorrect or inappropriate for the person, object, or concept it describes.
17 Clues: The exemption from punishment or loss for actions • claim or assert something, often falsely or without proof. • The leading or most important position in a particular field or activity. • Being alert and watchful, especially to detect potential danger or threats. • A period of improved relations or easing tensions between two hostile countries. • ...
