countries Crossword Puzzles
Cold War 2023-12-14
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- The government has total control
- When the United States and the Soviet Union almost went into a nuclear war
- Western European Countries formed this organization
- An Allience between Soviet Union and other communist countries
- A invisible dividing line
- Leader of Soviet Union through 1953-1964
- The country that wanted to be Democratic
- A competition between the United States and Soviet Union
- United States and Great Britain brought supplies to East Berlin
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- What East Berlin used to blockade Them.
- Leader of Soviet Union through 1985-1991
- Majority rules
- The city that was split
- A state of public hostility between two countries without declaring war
- The person who shot Ronald Reagan
- Soviet Union
- The country that wanted to be Communist
- The president at the end of The Cold War
18 Clues: Soviet Union • Majority rules • The city that was split • A invisible dividing line • The government has total control • The person who shot Ronald Reagan • What East Berlin used to blockade Them. • The country that wanted to be Communist • Leader of Soviet Union through 1985-1991 • Leader of Soviet Union through 1953-1964 • The country that wanted to be Democratic • ...
English 2023-06-06
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- _____ English is necessary
- to ___ new people
- There are many different____(причины)
- по сравнению с...
- Knowing English is _____ and gives many opportunities
- English can ____ people of different countries
- It is spoken in_____.
- наука
- легкий язык
- English has become a _____.
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- без сомнения
- общаться
- национальный язык
- Many English words are ___ other languages.
- other to understand ______
- to _____ to different countries
16 Clues: наука • общаться • легкий язык • без сомнения • to ___ new people • национальный язык • по сравнению с... • It is spoken in_____. • _____ English is necessary • other to understand ______ • English has become a _____. • to _____ to different countries • There are many different____(причины) • Many English words are ___ other languages. • English can ____ people of different countries • ...
ddd 2016-05-06
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- POWERS: the coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied powers in World War II.
- something that you do to hurt or punish someone because they have hurt you or someone else
- murder of a famous or important person, especially for political reasons
- an official written agreement between two or more countries
- to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.
- an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another
- a number of countries ruled by one person or government
- someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime
- to write as a signature
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- POWERS: countries allied in opposition to the Central Powers
- to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort
- an end to something
- a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies
- damage or destruction affecting a large area or a lot of people
- a formal agreement between enemies to stop fighting a war
- the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc
- a situation in which something cannot continue because of a problem
- fighting between two or more countries that involves the use of armed forces and usually continues for a long time
- GUN: a gun that automatically fires many bullets, one immediately after another
- fight between two armies in a war
20 Clues: an end to something • to write as a signature • fight between two armies in a war • the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc • a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies • to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc. • someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime • a number of countries ruled by one person or government • ...
ddd 2016-05-06
Across
- POWERS: the coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied powers in World War II.
- an official written agreement between two or more countries
- fight between two armies in a war
- murder of a famous or important person, especially for political reasons
- a number of countries ruled by one person or government
- an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another
- a formal agreement between enemies to stop fighting a war
- to write as a signature
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- damage or destruction affecting a large area or a lot of people
- to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.
- fighting between two or more countries that involves the use of armed forces and usually continues for a long time
- the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc
- something that you do to hurt or punish someone because they have hurt you or someone else
- someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime
- to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort
- a situation in which something cannot continue because of a problem
- a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies
- an end to something
- POWERS: countries allied in opposition to the Central Powers
- GUN: a gun that automatically fires many bullets, one immediately after another
20 Clues: an end to something • to write as a signature • fight between two armies in a war • the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc • to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc. • a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies • someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime • a number of countries ruled by one person or government • ...
Modern Day Issues 2023-05-26
Across
- Regulates trade of goods between countries to ensure both parties are happy
- The tyrannical dictator in Chile
- The large scale manufacturing of goods
- Helped to stabilize petroleum prices to ensure a fair, efficient and reliable source of petroleum
- The idea that american ideals are making their way throughout the world
- The committee of the different Europeans countries in order to bring unification throughout europe
- The idea that the world is more interconnected through trade and cultural exchange
- A legally binding international agreement on climate change, done in paris
- The idea that the earth is getting hotter
- The global spread of a disease
- A initiative to decrease scarcity of food, served billions
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- The clearing of forests for various reason including ,Crop fields and homes
- The idea that there are too many people on earth
- Taking fertile land and rendering it infertile for a lot time
- A plan to reduce CO2 emissions worldwide, began in japan
- Result of global warming in the arctic
- The idea that countries and people are all connected, connected to globalization
- The idea that there is not enough of something to go around
- Helped to create a free trade system for the north american countries.
- Chinas solution to overpopulation
- A organization that strives to end poverty by providing funding for impoverish people.
21 Clues: The global spread of a disease • The tyrannical dictator in Chile • Chinas solution to overpopulation • Result of global warming in the arctic • The large scale manufacturing of goods • The idea that the earth is getting hotter • The idea that there are too many people on earth • A plan to reduce CO2 emissions worldwide, began in japan • ...
Unit 8 crossword 2025-01-14
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- foreign policy goal to ensure the safety of the U.S.
- Engaging in activities aimed at influencing public officials and the policies they enact
- organization that oversees global trade rules among nations and mediates disputes
- regulate types of buildings that can be built and land use
- Reforming the bail system to prevent people being kept in jail just because they can't pay a fine
- apply protection status until they reach home country
- a type of foreign policy that advocates engagement in the affairs of other nations and global events
- direct payments to consumers
- situation in which a country imports more than it exports
- selling products to other countries
- increase economic output
- U.S. central bank
- Increase in prices
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- direct payment to businesses
- government influencing money supply
- decreases the amount of money in circulation
- Want government action on one specific issue
- type of foreign policy that advocates maintaining a separation from global affairs
- Actions taken by the government to deal with problems within the country's borders
- apply for protected status before leaving the country
- taxes imposed on imported goods
- agreement between USA, Canada, and Mexico to trade without tariffs
- foreign policy goal to provide money and needed supplies to countries in need
- buying products from other countries
- foreign policy goal to work with other countries to prevent global conflict
25 Clues: U.S. central bank • Increase in prices • increase economic output • direct payment to businesses • direct payments to consumers • taxes imposed on imported goods • government influencing money supply • selling products to other countries • buying products from other countries • decreases the amount of money in circulation • Want government action on one specific issue • ...
organization 2024-11-25
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- A conservation organization focused on protecting the environment and wildlife.
- A specialized UN agency promoting education, culture, and science.
- An organization regulating international trade agreements.
- A humanitarian organization providing emergency assistance and disaster relief.
- A global organization formed to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries.
- A medical humanitarian organization providing care in conflict zones.
- An international financial institution providing loans for development projects.
- An organization providing financial and technical assistance to developing countries.
- Abbreviation for the organization dedicated to international health.
- A global environmental organization focused on sustainability and resource management.
- Environmental organization known for its direct action campaigns.
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- A humanitarian organization focused on aiding people in conflict and disaster areas.
- A Christian organization providing social services and humanitarian aid.
- A global human rights organization focused on ending injustice.
- A nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing human rights and alleviating suffering.
- A medical organization focused on providing healthcare in crisis zones.
- A UN organization focused on combating hunger worldwide.
- A non-governmental organization committed to improving global economic conditions.
- Focuses on providing aid and education to children around the world.
- A political and economic union of 27 European countries.
- A military alliance formed to ensure the security of North American and European countries.
- An international financing organization dedicated to fighting AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
22 Clues: A UN organization focused on combating hunger worldwide. • A political and economic union of 27 European countries. • An organization regulating international trade agreements. • A global human rights organization focused on ending injustice. • Environmental organization known for its direct action campaigns. • ...
G9_OxfordLower Secondary Social Studies_Unit4.8 Global Citizen 2025-06-16
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- A person who buys goods or services.
- Relating to computers and technology.
- Learning and teaching in schools or other places.
- The process that connects people and countries around the world.
- The state of being very poor and not having enough money.
- The process of improving or growing.
- Traveling to different places for fun or exploration.
- Involving two or more countries.
- Help or support given to people in need.
- The natural world around us.
- Tools and machines that help us do things.
- Things that every person should have or be able to do.
- Chances to do something or improve your life.
- Many different kinds of people or things.
- The ability to use or enter something.
- (Two-words*) A person who understands their role in the world and helps others
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- A company that operates in many countries.
- The way we share information with others.
- Having a job or work to do.
- The act of buying and selling goods between people or countries.
- The way of life, including traditions, of a group of people.
- A group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests.
- Who you are and what makes you unique.
- A group of people working together for a purpose.
- A place where goods are bought and sold.
25 Clues: Having a job or work to do. • The natural world around us. • Involving two or more countries. • A person who buys goods or services. • The process of improving or growing. • Relating to computers and technology. • Who you are and what makes you unique. • The ability to use or enter something. • Help or support given to people in need. • ...
Imperialism 2025-11-19
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- Country with its own internal government but under the control of an outside power
- Abbreviation for the reason imperialism was possible because of mass production
- Reason for imperialism all about Europeans being better than Africans
- When a stronger country grows more powerful by taking over weaker countries
- This group began to invade/occupy/explore Africa in the 1880's
- The action of assuming control of someone else’s territory and applying one’s own system
- Country governed internally by an outside power
- People are encouraged or forced to adopt language, religion, values, and ways of life of the colonizing power
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- Reason for imperialism all about exploring
- Europeans brought these over, which Africans had little resistance for
- Reason for imperialism all about countries competing with each other
- Leader of West Africa who fought the French for 16 years
- Where the Europeans met and decided how to split Africa
- The spiritual defense system used in East Africa
- Reason for imperialism all about making money
- Reason for imperialism all about converting people
- This guy's theory stated that the strongest animals would survive
- The leader of Ethiopia who stockpiled weapons and played the countries against each other
- Country that successfully resisted the Europeans and was led by Menelik II
- One of the two African countries to remain free
20 Clues: Reason for imperialism all about exploring • Reason for imperialism all about making money • One of the two African countries to remain free • Country governed internally by an outside power • The spiritual defense system used in East Africa • Reason for imperialism all about converting people • Where the Europeans met and decided how to split Africa • ...
3rd 9 Weeks Test Review (3) 2026-03-02
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- bigger countries taking over smaller countries to create an Empire
- Japan attacked our US Fleet at this place, causing U.S. to enter WWII
- ship sunk by the Germans that caused U.S. to enter WWI
- the mass killing of over 6 million Jews,Gypsies, the handicapped, etc
- who was assasinated to spark WWI
- Signed at end of WWI to BLAME Germany for the war
- persuasion to get people to change their minds
- Hitlers book
- sent by Germany to Mexico to get TX, NM, and AZ land back
- strategy used by the U.S. to get closer to Japan
- what is it to build the biggest and best army
- philosophy France and Britain used to keep Hitler happy so he wouldn't want more.
- dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan
- the project to build atomic bombs
- when the leader has total control of a country
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- staying isolated and out of European problems
- believing your country is better than other countries
- was created at the Paris Conference to keep the world from ever having WWII
- U.S. invasion of Normandy, France
- Created a facist regime in Italy
- why Russia left WWI
- Total ruler of Soviet Union
- becoming friends with other countries
- much of WWI was fought in these
- country Germany and Soviet Union invaded to start WWII
25 Clues: Hitlers book • why Russia left WWI • Total ruler of Soviet Union • much of WWI was fought in these • who was assasinated to spark WWI • Created a facist regime in Italy • U.S. invasion of Normandy, France • the project to build atomic bombs • becoming friends with other countries • dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan • staying isolated and out of European problems • ...
Henry Burgess Southwest Asia Economics Vocab 2023-09-28
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- to trade one countries money for anothers.
- When a country focuses on producing one thing
- Tariffs,quotas, and embargoes
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- Mountains,landlocked countries, desserts
- How much one currency is worth in another country.
- a limit on how much a country can import
- A tax on imports
- They help regulate oil prices.
- When two countries trade willingly
- a ban on trading with certain countries
10 Clues: A tax on imports • Tariffs,quotas, and embargoes • They help regulate oil prices. • When two countries trade willingly • a ban on trading with certain countries • Mountains,landlocked countries, desserts • a limit on how much a country can import • to trade one countries money for anothers. • When a country focuses on producing one thing • ...
Imperialism and WWl 2024-12-13
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- WAR - a conflict in which participating countries devoted entire resources for the war effort.
- PEACE CONFERENCE - a meeting between the big four of Britain, France, Italy, and the U.S. to establish the terms ending WWI
- - the Treaty of Versailles required Germany to pay for all war damages suffered by the Allied powers.
- OF VERSAILLES - a document created by Allied powers ending WWI in which Germany was forced to meet certain harsh requirements
- - a belief that in order for a country to defend their national interests, they should maintain strong armed forces.
- ENTENTE - a military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia after WWI; this group became known as the Allied powers
- OF NATIONS - formed from the Treaty of Versailles was an organization of world countries; used to prevent conflict and solve disagreements
- PLAN - a strategy created by Germany's military, in which German troops would quickly defeat France, then attack Russia.
- - stronger countries control over weaker countries through politics, economics, and militarism.
- - in case of war, formal agreements are formed between two or more states for mutual support and defense.
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- - one who has an intense form of love and patriotism for his ethnicity and culture, placing his countries interests above all.
- - a country or area under full or partial political control by another country.
- IMPERIALISM - a period of colonial expansion during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, by European powers, the U.S. and Japan.
- RULE - a system of government where imperial countries use the pre-existing power structures to control the activities of colonies
- FRONT - Throughout WWI, this was the primary area of combat between British, French, and German forces along Germany's western border
- DARWINISM - the theory in which humans are subject to the same laws of natural selection.
- OF INFLUENCE - a region where a single country possesses complete control over economic and political activity.
- FRONT - Throughout WWI, this was the primary area of combat between Russian and German forces along the eastern border of Germany
- ALLIANCE - a military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy after WWI; this group became known as the Central Powers
- RULE - a system of government in which imperial nations control all government activity instead of allowing self-governing in a colony
20 Clues: - a country or area under full or partial political control by another country. • DARWINISM - the theory in which humans are subject to the same laws of natural selection. • WAR - a conflict in which participating countries devoted entire resources for the war effort. • ...
WW1 Vocab 2024-04-12
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- president during ww1
- actions to support your country
- things citizens could purchase to fund the military
- dumping money into the military
- formed to prevent a repetition of ww1
- countries don't attack each other, but they help each other
- treaty that ended ww1
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- made propaganda against U.S illegal
- strong countries taking over weaker countries
- german submarine
- not taking sides/not attacking anyone
- ensures fair drafting
12 Clues: german submarine • president during ww1 • ensures fair drafting • treaty that ended ww1 • actions to support your country • dumping money into the military • made propaganda against U.S illegal • not taking sides/not attacking anyone • formed to prevent a repetition of ww1 • strong countries taking over weaker countries • things citizens could purchase to fund the military • ...
Europe 2020-05-07
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- European ... Corps.
- In 2012 EU receives ... Peace Prize.
- Europe day is also an anniversary of ... declaration.
- One of EU values, also "government by the people"
- the United Kingdom leaving EU
- Who compoused the melody of the EU anthem?
- A circle of what can be seen on the flag of Europe?
- One of this years (2020) European Capitals of culture.
- European Parliament president
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- Common currency for 19 out of 27 of EU countries.
- the motto of the European Union "United in ..."
- EU's program to support education, training, youth.
- area without internal borders and no border checks
- The capital of the European Union.
- One of the first countries to join EU in 1973?
- The EU was founded to avoid more ...
- How many countries were the original EU founders?
17 Clues: European ... Corps. • the United Kingdom leaving EU • European Parliament president • The capital of the European Union. • In 2012 EU receives ... Peace Prize. • The EU was founded to avoid more ... • Who compoused the melody of the EU anthem? • One of the first countries to join EU in 1973? • the motto of the European Union "United in ..." • ...
The Cold War 2024-05-06
Across
- Stalin used blockade! The blockade was not effective
- the first man in space
- this term was coined by Winston Churchill to describe a Soviet sphere of influence in Eastern Europe
- Stalin's answer to NATO
- would love to be part of NATO
- Intercontinental ballistic missile
- created as an international peace organization after WWII
- the first manmade satellite to function in space
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- a financial aid package to countries in western europe
- an ideological "war" fought between the US & Soviet Union
- the cosmodog
- today 9 countries have this formidable weapon
- an Irish band and a spy plane
- a promise to protect countries from communism
- if one country is attacked, then all others must come to their defense
- responsible for China's communist revolution
- tyrant of the Soviet Union
17 Clues: the cosmodog • the first man in space • Stalin's answer to NATO • tyrant of the Soviet Union • an Irish band and a spy plane • would love to be part of NATO • Intercontinental ballistic missile • responsible for China's communist revolution • today 9 countries have this formidable weapon • a promise to protect countries from communism • ...
Population 2021-02-20
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- An approach to lowering birth rates; IUD, pill, etc.
- More favorable in wealthy countries of Western Europe and least favorable in the poor countries of Sub-Saharan Africa.
- One of the world's wealthiest countries.
- The number of people supported by a unit area of arable land.
- A disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population.P.S. I thought this was funny since we are in one.
- The total number of deaths in a year for every 1,000 people alive in the society.
- Who argued that population growth stimulated economic growth ?
- Why are contraceptives mostly opposed ?
- Japan, Korea, China & Taiwan.
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- Medical technology invented in Europe and North America diffused to less developed countries.
- The number of males per hundred females in the population.
- Humans tend to avoid these lands when looking for where to live.
- A conjunction of major improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods.
- The number of people who are too young or too old to work.
- Transmitted to humans by fleas from migrating infected rats.
- The hypothesis that the world's rate of population increase was far outrunning the development of food supplies.
- The number of years needed to double a population.
- The number of years in which the census is retaken.
- Demographic transition: Stage 2.
- What contraceptive is most used in Germany ?
20 Clues: Japan, Korea, China & Taiwan. • Demographic transition: Stage 2. • Why are contraceptives mostly opposed ? • One of the world's wealthiest countries. • What contraceptive is most used in Germany ? • The number of years needed to double a population. • The number of years in which the census is retaken. • An approach to lowering birth rates; IUD, pill, etc. • ...
AP Macro Unit 5 Review 2022-05-15
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- When the PPC shifts outward, or the LRAS shifts to the right, this shows economic _____.
- When there is a recession, _____ is high.
- What you do with government spending for expansionary fiscal policy.
- A characteristic of countries with high growth rates: Rule of _____
- Deficit _____ is the trade-off of increasing government spending without raising taxes.
- A characteristic of countries with high growth rates: _____ system
- The _____ of money is the average times a dolar is spent and re-spent in a year.
- The adverse effect of government borrowing on interest-sensitive private sector spending, known as _____ out.
- Federal programs that require payment to any eligible person. This spending is mandatory (transfer payments).
- A characteristic of countries with high growth rates: _____ capital
- A budget _____ is when annual government spending is greater than tax revenue.
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- A budget _____ is when annual government spending is less than tax revenue.
- This curve shows the tradeoff between inflation and unemployment.
- Decreasing the money supply increases interest rates which decreases _____ spending which decreases AD and rGDP.
- The accumulation of all the budget deficits over time, _____ debt.
- What you do with bonds for contractionary monetary policy.
- Increasing _____ spending increases AD and rGDP.
- A characteristic of countries with high growth rates: _____ stock
- Increasing taxes decreases _____ spending which decreases AD and rGDP.
- The best measure of standard of living - real GDP per _____.
20 Clues: When there is a recession, _____ is high. • Increasing _____ spending increases AD and rGDP. • What you do with bonds for contractionary monetary policy. • The best measure of standard of living - real GDP per _____. • This curve shows the tradeoff between inflation and unemployment. • A characteristic of countries with high growth rates: _____ stock • ...
The Paris Agreement 2026-02-22
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- The Green Climate ____: fund that serves the Paris Agreement (abbrev.)
- The type of response that addresses the cause of the problem (burning fossil fuels)
- The type of energy whose global generation is expected to nearly double by 2030
- The international body under which the Paris Agreement was adopted (abbrev.)
- Term describing the near-global participation in the Paris Agreement
- The city where the 2015 climate agreement was adopted
- The scientific body that assesses climate change evidence (abbrev.)
- The type of international document the Paris Agreement is
- The greenhouse gas outputs that countries pledge to reduce under the Agreement
- The year the Paris Agreement was signed
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- The ability of countries to adapt to climate change impacts, supported by the Agreement
- The ice sheet at risk of irreversible decay even at 1.5°C warming
- The island losing approximately 280 billion tonnes of ice per year
- Nationally Determined Contribution — each country's climate action plan (abbrev.)
- The energy source that solar and wind generated more power than in 2025
- Term describing human-caused climate change
- The type of fuel whose burning causes approximately 100% of current warming
- The number of countries that met the February 2025 NDC submission deadline
- The conference at which the Paris Agreement was signed
- The number of countries that have ratified the Paris Agreement
20 Clues: The year the Paris Agreement was signed • Term describing human-caused climate change • The city where the 2015 climate agreement was adopted • The conference at which the Paris Agreement was signed • The type of international document the Paris Agreement is • The number of countries that have ratified the Paris Agreement • ...
Apes Going Extinct? 2015-05-04
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- These kinds of countries usually have better governments
- Richer countries are usually in _____ climates
- The M in "GM"
- Era that began nearly 12000 years ago
- Human demand for food expected to do this by 2050
- Country the Hainan gibbon is from
- Population of Hainan gibbon down to a few _____
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- Biggest threat to biodiversity: _____ loss
- Number of mass extinctions that occurred in the past
- Something used to increase crop yields
- Something used to increase crop yields
- Income level where wildlife starts to benefit
- International Union for the Conservation of _____
- Part of why extinction has been happening so quickly
- Tropical countries are generally _____
15 Clues: The M in "GM" • Country the Hainan gibbon is from • Era that began nearly 12000 years ago • Something used to increase crop yields • Something used to increase crop yields • Tropical countries are generally _____ • Biggest threat to biodiversity: _____ loss • Income level where wildlife starts to benefit • Richer countries are usually in _____ climates • ...
Carter crossword 2022-12-12
14 Clues: school • teacher • student • school mascot • big body waters • native americans • guy made of snow • dilivers presents • discoverd america • something you give • reason for christmas • deer that leads santa • a room that you learn in • bigger than a countries countries bigger than a state
Manu, LA neocolonization 2017-04-03
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- HE WAS PRESIDENT IN MEXICO FOR 35 YEARS, HE WAS A MESTIZO OF HUMBLE BACKGROUND
- COUNTRIES WITH EXTREMETLY CORRUPT GOVERMENTS WERE THE ECONOMY OF THIS COUNTRIES IS DEPENDNET ON EXPORTING RESOURCES
- WHEN INDUSTRIALIZE COUNTRIES TAKEOVER UNINDUSTRIALIZE COUNTRIES EXTENDING THE RULE OR AUTHORITY AND USE THEIR RESOURES ANS THEIR BENEFITS
- STRIKERS WERE PROTESTING BECUASE OF THE CONDITIONS OF THE WORK AND COLOMBIA'S GOVERMENT SEND TROPS AND KILLED THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE.
- COUNTRY THAT HAD USA INTERVENTION BECAUSE OF A CANAL
- LOOKED TO EUROPE AND USA, THEY WANTED TO REMOVE POWER FROM CHUCH, THEY SUPPORTED INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THEY WANTED EQUALITY AND REMOVE THE CASTE SYSTEM
- BEGAN IN ENGLAND, MAKE MACHINES THAT CAN PRODUCE THINGS WITHOUT HAND-MADE
- HE WAS A PRESIDENT AND HE WAS A PEASANT, HE FOUGHT FOR HIS COUNTRY IN THE FRENCH-UNDR THE EMPEROR OF MAXIMILIAM
- THE USE OF ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, CULTURAL OR OTHER PRESSURES TO CONTROL OR INFLUENCE OTHER COUNTRIES, ESPECIALLY FORMER DEPENDENCES
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- A WORLD WIDE CORPORATION
- MEXICANS FITS WITH USA FOR HIS OWN TERRITORY
- FAVORING COMPLETE ABEDIENCE OR SUBJECTION TO AUTHORITY AS OPPOSED TO INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM, OF OR RELATING TO A GOVERMENTAL OR POLITIACL SYSTEM, WHICH INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM IS HELD AS COMPMPLETELY
- cone WHERE THE IMMIGRANTS MOSTLY ESTABLISH
- EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES THROUGHT THE AMERICAN LAND "FROM SEA TO SEA."
- PEOPLE FROM THE MIDDLE EAST THAT CAME TO L.A
- THE TIME AFTER INDEPENDENCE, THE CHANGE, MOVEMENT, SHIFT.
16 Clues: A WORLD WIDE CORPORATION • cone WHERE THE IMMIGRANTS MOSTLY ESTABLISH • MEXICANS FITS WITH USA FOR HIS OWN TERRITORY • PEOPLE FROM THE MIDDLE EAST THAT CAME TO L.A • COUNTRY THAT HAD USA INTERVENTION BECAUSE OF A CANAL • THE TIME AFTER INDEPENDENCE, THE CHANGE, MOVEMENT, SHIFT. • BEGAN IN ENGLAND, MAKE MACHINES THAT CAN PRODUCE THINGS WITHOUT HAND-MADE • ...
Mason Loun 2025-03-25
10 Clues: sunken ship • Germanys boat • the government • countries military • spread through media • commonly used in the war • main part of central powers • 3 countries working together • many countries working together • 1 main part of the Allie powers
Countries of Europe 2023-07-23
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- Split up from Yugoslavia
- It has invaded almost everywhere
- A land of lots of volcanic activity
- Home of great cheese and chocolates
- Iberian Neighbour
- Home of the Autobahn
- Land of Guinness and greenery
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- Kos, Crete, Mykonos
- Name means "White Russia"
- Invaded by Germany with Anschluss
- Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
- A former soviet country, now a Baltic State
- Name means "Black mountain"
- A small island nation
- The centre of the Roman Empire
- Not Holland
- Holidaymaker's Paradise
17 Clues: Not Holland • Iberian Neighbour • Kos, Crete, Mykonos • Home of the Autobahn • A small island nation • Holidaymaker's Paradise • Split up from Yugoslavia • Name means "White Russia" • Name means "Black mountain" • Liberty, Equality, Fraternity • Land of Guinness and greenery • The centre of the Roman Empire • It has invaded almost everywhere • Invaded by Germany with Anschluss • ...
Countries Fun Facts 2023-05-08
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- The country which produces the most tea.
- The smallest country in the world.
- The oldest country in the world.
- The number of US states.
- The youngest country in the world.
- The continent in which the USA is.
- The richest country in Africa.
- The continent in which China is.
- The country which produces the most wine.
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- The highest country in the world.
- The country which produces the most bananas.
- The happiest country in the world.
- The continent in which the UK is.
- The country with the most Mcdonalds.
- The country which produces the most coffee.
- The biggest country in the world.
- The lowest country in the world.
17 Clues: The number of US states. • The richest country in Africa. • The oldest country in the world. • The lowest country in the world. • The continent in which China is. • The highest country in the world. • The continent in which the UK is. • The biggest country in the world. • The smallest country in the world. • The happiest country in the world. • ...
Countries and Cities 2023-08-17
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- The capital is Brasilia
- This country hosted the 2006 World Cup
- This country is home to kangaroos and koalas
- This is the capital of England
- Which North African country is famous for its pyramids?
- This African country is famous for football stars
- They speak French in this European country
- The Capital of this country is Moscow
- This Country has the world's second-largest population after China
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- What sport is Brazil famous for?
- Its capital is Tokyo
- Which country's capital is Mexico City?
- This is the oldest country in the world
- Where is Nelson Mandela from?
- This is the capital of Italy
- It Spanish-speaking country in Western Europe
- Like Australia, this country is English-speaking with a Maori & European population
17 Clues: Its capital is Tokyo • Where is Nelson Mandela from? • This is the capital of Italy • The capital is Brasilia • What sport is Brazil famous for? • This is the capital of England • Which country's capital is Mexico City? • The Capital of this country is Moscow • This is the oldest country in the world • This country hosted the 2006 World Cup • ...
Countries and nationalities 2025-01-15
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- The Eiffel Tower is located in this country
- The nationality of Japan
- Where the sun sets
- A country famous for its watches and producing chocolate
- The nationality of Hungary
- It's the largest country in the world
- The largest continent
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- The Great Wall is in ......
- A county known for its highlands and historic castles
- Countries like Italy and France are located in this continent
- The nationality of Germany
- Its capital city is Buenos Aires
- Amazon rainforest is in ......
- A country with a flag of white and red
- The nationality of Turkey
- A country famous for its pizza and Colosseum
- The nationality of Ireland
17 Clues: Where the sun sets • The largest continent • The nationality of Japan • The nationality of Turkey • The nationality of Germany • The nationality of Hungary • The nationality of Ireland • The Great Wall is in ...... • Amazon rainforest is in ...... • Its capital city is Buenos Aires • It's the largest country in the world • A country with a flag of white and red • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2024-09-12
17 Clues: Irish • Welsh • Polish • French • Indian • Mexican • Spanish • Chinese • Italian • English • Scottish • Japanese • Colombian • Brazilian • Portuguese • Argentinian • States of America American
Resources, technology, and world trade crossword 2016-11-30
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- _______ gives us energy and light
- a renewable resource that is important for sustaining life
- a natural resource that you see every where and you use everyday
- you can only import this many goods from this country
- getting goods from other countries
- something that is hard to find
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- the three countries with a developed government
- no more rules about trading!
- trading your goods with other countries
- countries relying on each other for goods, ___, services and markets is interdependence
- an nonrenewable resource that is used for fuel and metal production
11 Clues: no more rules about trading! • something that is hard to find • _______ gives us energy and light • getting goods from other countries • trading your goods with other countries • the three countries with a developed government • you can only import this many goods from this country • a renewable resource that is important for sustaining life • ...
Causes of the Cold War 2024-01-05
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- The Iron Curtain is _________, it is not a real curtain.
- Describes the closing off of the Soviet Union.
- A war fought with words and threats not weapons.
- The people living in the communist country were not free.
- The 2 countries did not _____ each other.
- The Soviet Union troops stayed in other countries.
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- The 2 countries felt _______ with each other.
- The 2 countries had _____ in common.
- The U.S. and Great Britain were getting _______ about the spread of the Soviet Union
- The Soviet Union had a _________ government.
- They had _________ beliefs and politics.
11 Clues: The 2 countries had _____ in common. • They had _________ beliefs and politics. • The 2 countries did not _____ each other. • The Soviet Union had a _________ government. • The 2 countries felt _______ with each other. • Describes the closing off of the Soviet Union. • A war fought with words and threats not weapons. • The Soviet Union troops stayed in other countries. • ...
un 2024-11-12
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- A group that works to protect world heritage and promote education.
- Council: A group of countries that keeps peace and security.
- A group that works to make trade fair.
- Assembly: A big meeting of all UN member countries.
- A group that works to improve food security.
- A group that works to protect the environment.
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- A group that works to improve global health.
- The leader of the UN.
- A group that helps refugees find safety.
- A group of countries working together to solve global problems.
- A group that helps countries develop.
11 Clues: The leader of the UN. • A group that helps countries develop. • A group that works to make trade fair. • A group that helps refugees find safety. • A group that works to improve global health. • A group that works to improve food security. • A group that works to protect the environment. • Assembly: A big meeting of all UN member countries. • ...
WW1 Vocab 2024-04-12
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- president during ww1
- actions to support your country
- things citizens could purchase to fund the military
- dumping money into the military
- formed to prevent a repetition of ww1
- countries don't attack each other, but they help each other
- treaty that ended ww1
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- made propaganda against U.S illegal
- strong countries taking over weaker countries
- german submarine
- not taking sides/not attacking anyone
- ensures fair drafting
12 Clues: german submarine • president during ww1 • ensures fair drafting • treaty that ended ww1 • actions to support your country • dumping money into the military • made propaganda against U.S illegal • not taking sides/not attacking anyone • formed to prevent a repetition of ww1 • strong countries taking over weaker countries • things citizens could purchase to fund the military • ...
G6S2-U5-Part 4&5 -A level 2026-02-02
15 Clues: correct • stand for • help given • become less • a continent • take and use • shared by a group • things put together • what you do every day • a safe place for ships • parts working together • words written on stone • how people usually do things • sell things to other countries • buy things from other countries
WW1 Vocab 2024-04-12
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- president during ww1
- actions to support your country
- things citizens could purchase to fund the military
- dumping money into the military
- formed to prevent a repetition of ww1
- countries don't attack each other, but they help each other
- treaty that ended ww1
Down
- made propaganda against U.S illegal
- strong countries taking over weaker countries
- german submarine
- not taking sides/not attacking anyone
- ensures fair drafting
12 Clues: german submarine • president during ww1 • ensures fair drafting • treaty that ended ww1 • actions to support your country • dumping money into the military • made propaganda against U.S illegal • not taking sides/not attacking anyone • formed to prevent a repetition of ww1 • strong countries taking over weaker countries • things citizens could purchase to fund the military • ...
Understanding the World 2025-04-29
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- capital of South Africa
- capital of Qatar
- capital of England
- Kingston is the capital of this country
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence
- capital of New Zealand
- a group of countries ruled by a single, sovereign state
- Suva is the capital of this country
- Nassau is the capital of this country
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- Canberra is the capital of this country
- capital of Egypt
- identification with one's own country to the detriment of other countries
- an international association consisting of countries which were part of the British Empire
- a country under the full political control of another country
- to settle in a country and establish political control over it
- New Delhi is the capital of this country
16 Clues: capital of Egypt • capital of Qatar • capital of England • capital of New Zealand • capital of South Africa • Suva is the capital of this country • Nassau is the capital of this country • Canberra is the capital of this country • Kingston is the capital of this country • New Delhi is the capital of this country • a policy of extending a country's power and influence • ...
North American Free Trade Agreement 2012-05-16
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- PM of Canada at the time
- This agreement opened the door to open ____
- Agreement brought rising standards of ____
- One of three countries involved (abbreviation)
- The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate this
- President of Mexico at the time
- The state in the US where the agreement was signed
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- Mexican factories
- This agreement has brought _____ growth to all three countries
- One of three counties involved
- One of three countries involved
- Presdent of US at the time
- The month in 1994 when the agreement came into force
- Creation of this environmental commission (abbreviation)
14 Clues: Mexican factories • PM of Canada at the time • Presdent of US at the time • One of three counties involved • One of three countries involved • President of Mexico at the time • The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate this • Agreement brought rising standards of ____ • This agreement opened the door to open ____ • One of three countries involved (abbreviation) • ...
Canada and World War I 2014-03-13
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- Women took jobs in these during the war
- The Archduke of Austria who was assassinated (2 words)
- The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey (2 words)
- This group opposed going to war for Canada (2 words)
- The Canadian Prime Minister (2 words)
- Men who signed up to fight in the war
- French Canadians wanted this from Britain
- Serbia's ally that helped them
- The idea that countries had prepared for war
- A deadly weapon used at the Battle of Ypres (2 words)
- The Canadian-made rifle used by the Canadian army (2 words)
- People thought that the war would be over by _________
- The first major battle that Canadians fought in
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- Battles between planes in the air (2 words)
- As a result of Britain going to war, this country was at war as well
- Austria-Hungary declared war on this country
- Countries had political partners with a lot of different countries (2 words)
- The alliance between Britain, France, and Russia (2 words)
- These were where the soldiers lived and fought
- Canada's most important victory in the war (2 words)
- Countries controlling colonies
- The area between the trenches (3 words)
- Feelings of pride in your country
- Soldier's reaction to the war
- Heavy guns that fired shells at the opposing side
- The training and equipment of the Canadian soldiers was this
26 Clues: Soldier's reaction to the war • Countries controlling colonies • Serbia's ally that helped them • Feelings of pride in your country • The Canadian Prime Minister (2 words) • Men who signed up to fight in the war • Women took jobs in these during the war • The area between the trenches (3 words) • French Canadians wanted this from Britain • ...
G20 Trade Organization 2013-04-29
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- Not a part of the G20 but always at the summit
- "___ the international financial system" is one of the key objectives of the G20
- The only other Asian country in the G20 other then Japan that is not a developing country
- First G20 meeting took place here in 1999
- G20 was first introduced by this Canadian leader
- A part of the G20 that is not actully a country
- The only country from Oceania in the G20
- The only G20 country who has an offical title of Prime Minister from North America
- A part of the G20 and also the only North American Country in the G20 that is still a developingt country
- One of the key objectives of the G20 is "restoring global economic ____"
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- the G20 members acount for more then 80% of this
- Meeting in a common location between the leaders of the G20
- The amount of Presidents in the G20
- The only African country in the G20
- the amount of actual countries in the G20
- Has two countries in the G20 Russia and and Turkey
- Their are ___ countries from South America in the G20
- City of the 2010 Summit
- A part of the G20 it has a red flag with yellow stars on it
- The amount of countries in the G20 from the Middle East is ___
20 Clues: City of the 2010 Summit • The amount of Presidents in the G20 • The only African country in the G20 • The only country from Oceania in the G20 • the amount of actual countries in the G20 • First G20 meeting took place here in 1999 • Not a part of the G20 but always at the summit • A part of the G20 that is not actully a country • ...
ddd 2016-05-06
Across
- someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime
- fight between two armies in a war
- fighting between two or more countries that involves the use of armed forces and usually continues for a long time
- a formal agreement between enemies to stop fighting a war
- to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.
- an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another
- damage or destruction affecting a large area or a lot of people
- GUN: a gun that automatically fires many bullets, one immediately after another
- an official written agreement between two or more countries
- to write as a signature
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- something that you do to hurt or punish someone because they have hurt you or someone else
- the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc
- a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies
- a number of countries ruled by one person or government
- murder of a famous or important person, especially for political reasons
- a situation in which something cannot continue because of a problem
- POWERS: countries allied in opposition to the Central Powers
- an end to something
- to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort
- POWERS: the coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied powers in World War II.
20 Clues: an end to something • to write as a signature • fight between two armies in a war • the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc • a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies • to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc. • someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime • a number of countries ruled by one person or government • ...
Vocabulary 2016-05-06
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- fighting between two or more countries that involves the use of armed forces and usually continues for a long time
- a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies
- a number of countries ruled by one person or government
- to write as a signature
- an end to something
- an official written agreement between two or more countries
- to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort
- a formal agreement between enemies to stop fighting a war
- damage or destruction affecting a large area or a lot of people
- a situation in which something cannot continue because of a problem
- someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime
- an official action that is intended to prevent people or goods from moving from one place to another
Down
- to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.
- POWERS countries allied in opposition to the Central Powers
- GUN a gun that automatically fires many bullets, one immediately after another
- the murder of a famous or important person, especially for political reasons
- something that you do to hurt or punish someone because they have hurt you or someone else
- a fight between two armies in a war
- POWERS the coalition headed by Germany, Italy, and Japan that opposed the Allied powers in World War II
- the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc
20 Clues: an end to something • to write as a signature • a fight between two armies in a war • the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc • to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc. • a plane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies • someone who is in prison as punishment for a crime • a number of countries ruled by one person or government • ...
Climate Change and Vulnerable Populations 2022-09-18
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- Acronym for Middle East & North Africa- countries highly effected by climate change
- Heat stress will be worse for poor households without air conditioning- for example in _____ only 40% of population has access to electricity
- Disproportionately affected population (hint: older)
- Increased (hint: no rain)
- 88% of disease burden from climate change falls on children under ____ years old
- ___ Level
- Increased (hint: relocating)
- Increased (hint: conflict)
- Populations most effected by climate change
- Average US household ____ 6% of salary compared with up to 80% in poorest households in low-income countries
- Reduced ____ production
- Disproportionately affected population: _____ Workers
- Extreme ___ events
- Increased ___ Costs
- Disproportionately affected population (hint: historically caretakers)
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- Reduced ____ water access
- Increased (hint: lack of vitamins)
- ____ yields are expected to decline by 30%-60% by 2030 in MENA
- Increased (hint: illness)
- Many people will move into ____ areas
- Increased (hint: heat)
- Increase Respiratory ______
- Disproportionately affected population (hint: native)
- Increased ____ health issues
- Between 2005 and 2010 herders lost almost 85% of ___ due to drought in MENA
- Many ___ -income countries rely heavily on agriculture
- Low-income countries produce less ____ but are more affected my climate change
- Many people will be forced to move out of ____ areas (if they can afford to)
- Mortality as a result of inland ___ in US & Canada & Cuba will increase by 800% by 2030
29 Clues: ___ Level • Extreme ___ events • Increased ___ Costs • Increased (hint: heat) • Reduced ____ production • Reduced ____ water access • Increased (hint: no rain) • Increased (hint: illness) • Increased (hint: conflict) • Increase Respiratory ______ • Increased ____ health issues • Increased (hint: relocating) • Increased (hint: lack of vitamins) • Many people will move into ____ areas • ...
Social Studies WW1 2023-01-05
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- a group of ships that escort and protect other ships
- a German submarine
- these are the neutral countries in the war
- Versailles
- ideas or information intentionally spread to harm or help a cause
- the gathering of resources and troops in preparation for war
- celebration of military ideals, and a rapid buildup of military power
- a situation in a conflict in which neither side can make progress against the other
- the countries such as USA, Poland, and UK
- German emperor
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- an equality of power among different countries that discourages any group from acting aggressively
- Nations
- to limit use; to make scare items available to people on a limited basis
- assassinated by a Serbian national group which started the Austria-Hungary war.
- determination
- a system in which countries agree to defend each other or to advance common causes
- a government in which one person with unlimited power rules
- a person who believes industries should be publicly owned
- a strong sense of devotion to one’s country; a feeling of intense loyalty to a country or group
- ship heading from NY to Ireland and was shot by a German U-Boat and US citizens died
- people opposed to the use of war or violence to settle disputes; a person who is opposed to the use of violence
21 Clues: Nations • Versailles • determination • German emperor • a German submarine • the countries such as USA, Poland, and UK • these are the neutral countries in the war • a group of ships that escort and protect other ships • a person who believes industries should be publicly owned • a government in which one person with unlimited power rules • ...
Unit 2 summative assement 2020-10-22
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- the children of a peninsulare but is born in Latin America, born with less rights and power.
- French leader who fought Haiti for land and lost Haiti due to numbers.
- White Europeans born in countries like Spain and have full rights/power
- When the countries of Europe began
- A continent that is home to countries like Italy
- country that is apart of north America and near Central America.
- A slave that had education and led the Haiti revolution and was trick by Napoleon.
- A region home to countries like Haiti and Dominica
- A area full of a type of crop
- The empire that was ruled by Otto von Bismarck
- The act of using people for forced labor, if they do not comply than they get punished.
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- When colonies can only trade with the "Mother country"
- A piece of land that is subject to power of the people who don't live there
- How a group of people think about themselves
- A section/province of the world
- A country that was allied with Spain.
- A piece of land which is surrounded by water
- A system where the Spanish created forced labor through slavery
- A country that had owned almost all of south America and lost some of it during the Mexican War for independence
- To revolt against a government and have to use violence.
20 Clues: A area full of a type of crop • A section/province of the world • When the countries of Europe began • A country that was allied with Spain. • How a group of people think about themselves • A piece of land which is surrounded by water • The empire that was ruled by Otto von Bismarck • A continent that is home to countries like Italy • ...
DECA 4 2023-11-08
Across
- A companies use of an existing product or promotion from which changes are made
- Complete standardization
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions
- Establishment of a buisness in a forgein country
- Hiring a foreign manufacturer to make products according to a companies specification
- A governments established of economic policies that systematically restricts imports in order to protect domestic industries
- A tax on imports
- Limits the quantity or monetary value of a product that may be imported
- An international trade agreementamoung the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- Commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market pricipals without any regulations
Down
- Goods and services purchased from other companies
- A global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The difference in value between imports and exports
- Europe's trading bloc
- A buisness or enterprise that a domestic company and a foreign undertake together
- Midsize to smaller companies that have operations in other countries
- Letting another company or licensee use a trademark, patent, special formula, company name, or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
- Exchange of goods and servicesamong nations
- Large companies that have operations in several countries
- A total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
21 Clues: A tax on imports • Europe's trading bloc • Complete standardization • Goods and services sold to other countries • Exchange of goods and servicesamong nations • Establishment of a buisness in a forgein country • Goods and services purchased from other companies • The difference in value between imports and exports • ...
Unit 3: WWI 2024-11-22
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- countries sought to increase their military powers
- heir to Austria-Hungary, his assassination sparked the war
- area between trenches that was impassable
- pandemic that infected 1/3 of the world's population
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- the main leaders that made the treaty
- leader of Germany during WWI
- caused Russia to drop out of the war
- permanent fortifications to protect against attacks
- money given from losing side to winning side
- France, Great Britain, Russia, US
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- new technology that revolutionized warfare
- message from Germany to Mexico that was intercepted by Great Britain
- men between the ages of 21-30 had to enlist to be drafted
- ended WWI, blamed Germany for the war
- ship that sank with American citizens aboard
- Wilson's plan for lasting peace in Europe
- battleships escorted ships across the Atlantic
- when airplanes fought in the air
- extreme patriotic feelings
- Serbian terrorist who assassinated heir to Austria-Hungary
- selling the war to people, to help raise funds
- agreements between countries
- belief that a country should stay out of other countries affairs
- stated that Germany was to blame for the war
- organization designed to settle conflicts
- countries expanding and building empires
- deadliest battle in WWI
- a cease-fire until a treaty can be made
29 Clues: deadliest battle in WWI • extreme patriotic feelings • agreements between countries • leader of Germany during WWI • when airplanes fought in the air • France, Great Britain, Russia, US • caused Russia to drop out of the war • ended WWI, blamed Germany for the war • the main leaders that made the treaty • a cease-fire until a treaty can be made • ...
Middle East 2012-08-31
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- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- an economy based on beliefs and customs
- countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life
- consisted of a central city and all the countryside around it
- system which is made up of two different economies
- countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- extra food or suplies
- a system based on private ownership, free trade, and competition
- a system in which the central government makes all economic decisions
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- the process in which countries are increasingly linked together through culture and trade
- a political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspcts of life in a country
- the valus of all goods and services produced wittin a country in a single year
- is a relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods,or services
- a large arc of rich, fertile,farmland
15 Clues: extra food or suplies • a large arc of rich, fertile,farmland • an economy based on beliefs and customs • system which is made up of two different economies • countries with strong economies and a high quality of life • consisted of a central city and all the countryside around it • land with different territories and peoples under a single rule • ...
Intro to Business 2025-10-06
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- an economy's inherent ability to produce a product or service at a lower opportunity cost than its trading partners.
- is the money businesses get to keep after paying off expenses.
- when countries “agree” to reduce barriers to trade
- how much producers are willing to sell at different prices.
- Study of how people use limited resources to satisfy wants
- goods and services a country sells to other countries
- a limit on the amount of a good that can be imported
Down
- The value of the next best alternative you give up when making a choice
- a ban on trade of a specific item or with a specific country
- the process of countries becoming connected through trade, communication and culture
- a tax on imported goods
- how much consumers are willing to buy at different prices.
- the buying and selling of goods and services
- Limited resources vs. unlimited wants
- goods and services a country buys from other countries
15 Clues: a tax on imported goods • Limited resources vs. unlimited wants • the buying and selling of goods and services • when countries “agree” to reduce barriers to trade • a limit on the amount of a good that can be imported • goods and services a country sells to other countries • goods and services a country buys from other countries • ...
DECA 4 2023-11-08
Across
- A companies use of an existing product or promotion from which changes are made
- Complete standardization
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions
- Establishment of a buisness in a forgein country
- Hiring a foreign manufacturer to make products according to a companies specification
- A governments established of economic policies that systematically restricts imports in order to protect domestic industries
- A tax on imports
- Limits the quantity or monetary value of a product that may be imported
- An international trade agreementamoung the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- Commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market pricipals without any regulations
Down
- Goods and services purchased from other companies
- A global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The difference in value between imports and exports
- Europe's trading bloc
- A buisness or enterprise that a domestic company and a foreign undertake together
- Midsize to smaller companies that have operations in other countries
- Letting another company or licensee use a trademark, patent, special formula, company name, or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
- Exchange of goods and servicesamong nations
- Large companies that have operations in several countries
- A total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
21 Clues: A tax on imports • Europe's trading bloc • Complete standardization • Goods and services sold to other countries • Exchange of goods and servicesamong nations • Establishment of a buisness in a forgein country • Goods and services purchased from other companies • The difference in value between imports and exports • ...
Oceania 2024-04-08
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- The Oceania region with the fewest number of countries
- Oceania is located within the Ring of Fire, which is made up of many of these
- The ocean where Oceania is located
- Not including Australia, Oceania is divided into three regions: Micronesia, Melanesia, and _______________.
- Dry, desert region in the center of Australia
- Most of Oceania's countries have this kind of climate
- Oceania is made up of high and low _______________.
- Extends for 1250 miles and is home to thousands of different animals and plant species
- One of the types of marsupials found in Australia.
- There are 14 of these, plus other territories and dependencies, that make up the Oceania region
- New Zealand has mountains, glaciers, hot springs, and _______________.
- One of the two rivers that run through Australia
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- Mountains that run along the eastern edge of Australia
- The shallow body of water within an atoll
- The animals in Oceania are different and unique because the countries are so ___________.
- The Oceania region that is closest to Australia
- Many of the islands in Oceania are covered in these
- Australia is both a country and a ________________.
- Australia's east coast has a mild climate with more _______________.
- New Zealand's climate is _______________.
- What hemisphere is Australia (and Oceania) located in?
- A ring shaped reef or island
- Oceania has over 10,000 of these
- A flightless bird found in Australia and New Zealand.
24 Clues: A ring shaped reef or island • Oceania has over 10,000 of these • The ocean where Oceania is located • The shallow body of water within an atoll • New Zealand's climate is _______________. • Dry, desert region in the center of Australia • The Oceania region that is closest to Australia • One of the two rivers that run through Australia • ...
Urbanisation 9GEOY HKHS AM 2024-07-29
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- Providing what is one of the biggest challenges to rapidly urbanising countries?
- What African country is expected to be 50% urban by 2050?
- What will be the main cause of future urbanisation?
- Which age type of people are most likely to move from rural to urban areas?
- Global urban population will ______ to 6 million by 2050.
- Which 2 regions are the least urbanised regions?
- What percentage of France's population lives in Urban Places?
- What growth rate is expected to slow down by 2030 as world population grown slows down?
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- What are large cities known as?
- Which 2 countries have low levels of urbanisation in Africa?
- Which 2 countries have the highest levels of urbanisation?
- What percentage of the world's population be urban by 2050?
- With 85% of its country living in urban places, what country in Europe is a great example of a typical developed country?
- What percentage of the earth is occupied by cities?
- What is the world's largest city?
- How many people are added to urban populations in a week?
- What type of countries have the fastest urbanisation rate?
- Which of China's ancient Megacities are experiencing rapid population growth?
- One new ______ of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- What Asian country is experiencing rapid urbanisation?
20 Clues: What are large cities known as? • What is the world's largest city? • Which 2 regions are the least urbanised regions? • What will be the main cause of future urbanisation? • What percentage of the earth is occupied by cities? • What Asian country is experiencing rapid urbanisation? • What African country is expected to be 50% urban by 2050? • ...
Europe Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-19
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- political agreement between countries to support each other in disputes with other countries.
- maintenance of military power for the purpose of discouraging an attack
- common currency ($) adopted by countries in the European Union.
- from Greek “love of wisdom
- citizens choose nations leaders by voting
- to forcibly prevent entry into an area.
- mass murder of a people because of their race, religion, ethnicity, politics, or culture.
- systematic murder by Adolf Hitler and his followers of more than 12 M people, including 6 M European Jews, during WWII.
- measurement of the amount of work accomplished in a given time.
- describes a body of water wide and deep enough to allow the passage of ships.
- weapon whose destructive power comes from an uncontrolled atomic reaction.
- nation with a strong national government headed by elected leaders.
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- government in which a king or queen is the official head of state, but elected officials run the government
- supply of people who can produce goods.
- conflict between the US and the Soviet Union dating from the late 1940’s to the late 1980’s, when the two superpowers competed for world influence without declared military action at each other.
- trade alliance among many European countries, formerly called the Common Market.
- system of building foreign empires for military and trade advantages.
- able to speak several languages.
- woven cloth
- relate to ancient Greek and Roman
20 Clues: woven cloth • from Greek “love of wisdom • able to speak several languages. • relate to ancient Greek and Roman • supply of people who can produce goods. • to forcibly prevent entry into an area. • citizens choose nations leaders by voting • common currency ($) adopted by countries in the European Union. • measurement of the amount of work accomplished in a given time. • ...
The Economy 2024-12-11
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- the people who live together in a single flat or house
- to sell products to other countries
- the study of the economy
- someone who delivers (distributes) products from the producer to the consumer; this includes people who transport and sell the product
- all human activities related to the production, distribution and consumption of products
- the money that someone spends
- a company that buys and sells products in many different countries
- the money that someone receives
- the work that people do
- money and physical goods that investors provide in order to start and run a business
- physical products, like houses, cars, clothes and food
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- someone who makes (produces) a product
- someone who provides capital to a business
- money that a government gives to a business to support an important activity in the economy
- products that you can't touch, like experiences, advice and entertainment
- the value of all the goods and services produced in a country in one year
- the situation of looking for work and being unable to find a job
- to buy products from other countries
- someone who buys or uses a product
- the recent increase in trade and other connections between countries around the world
- unable to pay your debts
- the money that is made by a business after paying its expenses (revenue minus expenses)
- negative profit (when expenses are higher that revenue)
23 Clues: the work that people do • the study of the economy • unable to pay your debts • the money that someone spends • the money that someone receives • someone who buys or uses a product • to sell products to other countries • to buy products from other countries • someone who makes (produces) a product • someone who provides capital to a business • ...
Cold War Choice Board 2025-02-05
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- A war between the Soviet Union and the US called the Cold War because it was no fighting between countries
- neutral countries
- strongest Countries after WWII the United States (U.S.) and the Soviet Union (USSR).
- revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008
- Aided the US in the fights to avoid spread of Communism
- Alliance between the Soviet Union and 7:00 eastern Europe States
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- a group of French terrorists in Southeast Asia from 1887 to 1954
- the act, process, or means of keeping something within limits.
- Organization (N.A.T.O.)created in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and several Western European nations to provide collective security against the Soviet Union.
- Curtain Barrier that divided Europe Berlin Wall
- two countries try to build the military powers to gain advantage over another
- 13-day confrontation between governments and the United States and Soviet Union when American deployments of nuclear missiles in Italy and Turkey were matched by Soviet deployments of nuclear missiles in Cuba
- when countries are being authorized by another
- provided markets for American goods, created reliable trading partners, and supported the development of stable democratic governments in Western Europe.
- first president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
15 Clues: neutral countries • when countries are being authorized by another • Curtain Barrier that divided Europe Berlin Wall • first president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam • Aided the US in the fights to avoid spread of Communism • the act, process, or means of keeping something within limits. • a group of French terrorists in Southeast Asia from 1887 to 1954 • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary #2 2021-10-25
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- the value of all goods and service produced within a country in a single year
- stem in which the central government makes all economic decisions
- form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- an organization of the world's countries that promotes peace and security around the globe
- assistance to people in distress
- relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods or services
- refers to culture traits that are well known and widely accepted
- process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
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- countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life
- political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life in a country
- countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
- system based on private ownership, free trade, and competition
12 Clues: assistance to people in distress • countries with strong economies and a high quality of life • system based on private ownership, free trade, and competition • refers to culture traits that are well known and widely accepted • stem in which the central government makes all economic decisions • countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life • ...
Writing Through Historical Texts 2024-04-30
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- Was created by President Woodrow Wilson in his Fourteen Points
- A written agreement between two or more countries.
- How one country can controls other countries after defeating them in a war.
- An example of an Alliance.
- The first document that was put in writing, telling the King of England can’t have too much power.
- War that is justified by a moral or legal tradition.
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- To cut one's self off from the rest of the world as a nation.
- How a country uses different strategies to guide its relationships with other countries and international organizations.
- Feeling a strong connection to a particular country.
- An action or threat designed to influence the government or intimidate the public.
- A treaty between two states or countries.
- An agreement between countries or companies to work together in order to get something that they all want.
12 Clues: An example of an Alliance. • A treaty between two states or countries. • A written agreement between two or more countries. • Feeling a strong connection to a particular country. • War that is justified by a moral or legal tradition. • To cut one's self off from the rest of the world as a nation. • Was created by President Woodrow Wilson in his Fourteen Points • ...
Business Chapter 3 2022-08-31
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- the difference between a country's total exports and total imports.
- selling the right to use some intangible property (production process, trademark, or brand name) for a fee or royalty
- a factor that supports international trade in industrialized countries, including a nation's transportation, communication, and utility systems.
- an action imposed by the government to stop the export or import of a product completely.
- the making, buying, and selling of goods and services within a country.
- the difference between the amount of money that comes into a country vs the amount that goes out.
- goods and services sold to other countries
- an agreement between member countries to remove duties and trade barriers on products traded among them.
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- a market in which member do away with duties and other trade barriers.
- a unique business organized by two or more other businesses to operate for a limited time and for a specific project.
- a tax that a gov't places on certain imported products.
- a gov't set limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given period.
- an organization that does business in several countries.
- a situation where a country can produce a good or service at a lower cost than other countries
- restrictions to free trade
15 Clues: restrictions to free trade • goods and services sold to other countries • a tax that a gov't places on certain imported products. • an organization that does business in several countries. • the difference between a country's total exports and total imports. • a market in which member do away with duties and other trade barriers. • ...
Lesson 19-21 2026-01-02
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- a climate or climate zone with warm to hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters
- a vast, grassy plain
- the average age that a person in a given population can expect to live to
- the average number of children a woman in a given population will have in her lifetime
- a form of international cooperation in which countries give up some control of their affairs as they work together to achieve shared goals]
- a force that divides people and countries
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- a group of countries that acts as a single market, without trade barriers between member countries
- a long, narrow stretch of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- the total fertility rate needed for a population to replace itself
- the number of old and young dependents who do not work compared with the working-age population
- moderate or mild, without extremes of hot or cold
- a force that unites people and countries
- the study of human populations, including how they change due to births, deaths, aging, and migration
- a large, evergreen forest located in a far northern latitude, just south of the arctic tundra
14 Clues: a vast, grassy plain • a force that unites people and countries • a force that divides people and countries • moderate or mild, without extremes of hot or cold • the total fertility rate needed for a population to replace itself • a long, narrow stretch of land that is surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Cold War, Decolonization, & Globalization; 1900-Present Day 2023-04-13
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- Chinese plan made by Mao Zedong; called for mandatory collectivization of agriculture
- A disease that spreads through contaminated water, mainly affecting areas of poverty
- Modifying cells or organisms to create better plants for farming
- An substance that cures people of bacterial infection
- Term that describes pollutants (Mainly CO2) that go into the atmosphere and trap heat, causing global warming
- A policy made by the Soviets that said they would invade any country with any amount of communist uprising
- Soviet policy that allowed more transparency in the political process, and allotted more freedoms to the public
- Soviet policy that gave free market
- Cause a worldwide scare with it's outbreak in West Africa
- Spread by mosquitoes that mainly affects young African children
- The closest the world got to nuclear war; When the soviets were going to put nukes close to the US
- A disease that spreads through the exchange of bodily fluids; it weakens ones immune system
- A plan developed by the US to fund development for affected countries after WW2; solidified the US into a superpower
- First international attempt at reducing carbon emissions; kind of unsuccessful
- A policy made by one of the presidents that said the US would enter countries to defend them from communism or the Soviets
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- A metaphorical barrier made by the Soviet Union that sealed them off from the influence of the western world
- An agreement in 2015 that 195 countries signed on to reduce carbon emissions, although the US pulled out in 2017
- Nonrenewable source of energy that produces greenhouse gases
- Rights every person possesses, such as freedom of expression
- A possible long term solution to hunger, started with development of new seeds that produce higher yields
- Protects people against viruses, eradicated Smallpox and fought against Polio and Measles
- Japanese hand-drawn animations that are part of every expanding global culture
- A war in which a country is supporting a group in another country so that they do no directly fight against another superpower
- Breeding 2 types of plants to create a hybrid with better genes for farming
- A treaty between the Soviet Union and 7 other Eastern Bloc countries; seen as the counterpart to NATO
- A program the UN established to monitor human rights abuses of other countries
- An acronym that described what would happen in the event of an all out nuclear war
- Separated the Eastern and Western Bloc of Germany
- An epidemic disease that spreads across the world
- The idea that if communism took over one countries, the surrounding countries would also fall; scared the US into fighting in Vietnam
30 Clues: Soviet policy that gave free market • Separated the Eastern and Western Bloc of Germany • An epidemic disease that spreads across the world • An substance that cures people of bacterial infection • Cause a worldwide scare with it's outbreak in West Africa • Nonrenewable source of energy that produces greenhouse gases • ...
Internationalism Crossword Gwen & Harleen 2023-12-07
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- Armed forces who maintain peace by keeping enemies apart until a crisis can be resolved through diplomacy and negotiation.
- A plan of action that guides a government’s decisions about its official relations with other countries. Also called foreign affairs or external relations.
- a free trade agreement between Canada, USA, and mexico. Now has been replaced by USMCA (acronym)
- The political authority to control one’s own affairs.
- The policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- A political principle that advocates greater political or economic cooperation among states and nations.
- carries out the substantive and administrative work of the United Nations as directed by the General Assembly, the Security Council and the other organs.
- A policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems. The United Nations is multilateral in nature.
- active belief in the value of human life, whereby humans practice benevolent treatment and provide assistance to other humans to reduce suffering and improve the conditions of humanity
- combined organization of the United States and Canada that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and protection
- is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations and is charged with ensuring international peace and security
- Help that is given with strings attached.
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- The action of cutting off trade with a country in an effort to force it to follow a particular course of action.
- A policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization.
- The acronym for the value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- The power to control one’s own affairs.
- The acronym for the total value of the goods and services produced by a country in a year, whether inside or outside the country’s borders.
- A policy whereby a country completely opts out of participating in international social, economic, political, and military affairs.
- Allowing armed forces that were originally sent to maintain peace in a region of conflict to use force for reasons other than self-defense.
- intergovernmental organization that regulates and facilitates international trade. With effective cooperation in the United Nations System (acronym)
- an intergovernmental military alliance between 31 member states – 29 European and two North American. (acronym)
- and political union between 27 European countries. (acronym)
- An intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security (acronym)
- last name of a Portuguese politician and diplomat. Since 2017, he has served as secretary-general of the United Nations
25 Clues: The power to control one’s own affairs. • Help that is given with strings attached. • The political authority to control one’s own affairs. • and political union between 27 European countries. (acronym) • The acronym for the value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year. • ...
The Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-06
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- North Korea and Cuba are_____ countries
- ______ such as the world bank loans money to poor countries
- colonial powers pull away from colonies
- having____ over the countries natural resources determines a nations wealth
- economic liberalism is a _____ wing ideology
- 1945-1991 war
- According to J.M keynes_____ can reduce the inequalities created by wealth.
- The colonizing powers accumulated wealth by____ natural&human resources
- What economic perspective did aristocracy dominate society?
- nations who accumulate wealth through foreign trade(economic perspective)
- high unemployment, failing inflation
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- The ___ good is more important than the individual in socialism
- The presence of_________ determines the wealth of a nation
- A main goal set by the UN to be met by 2015 was to eliminate extreme___ and hunger.
- Having access to health care is an indication of
- low unemployment, rising inflation
- Communist governments govern under this type of current of thought
- chief beneficiary for colonization
- What is the US military alliance called
- Interventionism is a ___ wing ideology
20 Clues: 1945-1991 war • low unemployment, rising inflation • chief beneficiary for colonization • high unemployment, failing inflation • Interventionism is a ___ wing ideology • North Korea and Cuba are_____ countries • colonial powers pull away from colonies • What is the US military alliance called • economic liberalism is a _____ wing ideology • ...
Saving Lake Erie 2020-11-27
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- _____ caused an ecological problem in Lake Erie.
- Ways to __ water quality is still studied today.
- The __ that lived here were dying.
- The US and Canada spent money to __ Lake Erie.
- For years, ___ was dumped and washed into the lake.
- Lake _____ is one of the five Great Lakes.
- The __ was in serious trouble.
- Many water sources in the US are still __ because of humans.
- The amount of __ in Lake Erie decreased.
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- The pollution ___ the environment.
- The countries put a stop to __ dumping waste.
- __ much algae grew in the lake.
- The countries built better sewage __ plants.
- Many types of __ and animals thrive from the clean lake.
- These lakes ___ between the US and Canada.
- By the 1960's the lake became _____.
- 95% of our nation's __ water is in the Great Lakes.
- The countries managed the use of ___ farming products.
- Lake Erie is not the only body of __ affected by pollution.
- After years of clean-up, the lake is now healthier and __.
20 Clues: The __ was in serious trouble. • __ much algae grew in the lake. • The pollution ___ the environment. • The __ that lived here were dying. • By the 1960's the lake became _____. • The amount of __ in Lake Erie decreased. • These lakes ___ between the US and Canada. • Lake _____ is one of the five Great Lakes. • The countries built better sewage __ plants. • ...
Fight with determination 2020-10-19
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- The Latin American Colonies wasn’t free to trade freely.
- a form of a alliances
- a specific race that was born in Spain
- Revolution The first to overthrow of the French regime
- ideas and influence on Latin America
- A system that organizes a group of people depending on their social class
- A former priest
- America A group of countries where different languages and culture roams
- Located in North America and an independent country
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- a system used for labor by the peninsulares
- Countries that was controlled by European countries
- led a successful slave revolt in the French colony of saint- Domingue
- a mixture of European and black descent
- Haiti became a free nation
- river located in South America and provides 20% of the ocean fresh water supply
- unification City states forms an independent state
- To make a amends
- leader of the Haitian revolution
- purchase A trade for land from went to the United States
- and iron The unification of Germany
20 Clues: A former priest • To make a amends • a form of a alliances • Haiti became a free nation • leader of the Haitian revolution • ideas and influence on Latin America • and iron The unification of Germany • a specific race that was born in Spain • a mixture of European and black descent • a system used for labor by the peninsulares • ...
The Rise of Communism & Nazism 2023-10-03
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- Archduke Frances Ferdinand the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated
- Germany owed $33 Billion
- Suffered from the Great Depression
- Germany to limit its military
- Mainly negotiated and written by the leader of the Allies
- When a country increases it power and wealth by acquiring new lands under its control
- Hitler was elected leader of the party
- Germany lost all of its colonies
- signed on June 28, 1919
- Countries had built strong militaries to protect themselves
- Countries around the world fell into it
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- The Treaty of Versailles also created
- Europeans felt fierce pride in their countries
- Began in June 1914
- Book written by Hitler
- When the war began, on one side were the Allies: Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia and Belgium
- Many Germans began protesting
- The war had left them almost bankrupt
- When citizens feel fierce pride in their home country
- November 11, 1918
- was a German soldier who fought in world war 1
21 Clues: November 11, 1918 • Began in June 1914 • Book written by Hitler • signed on June 28, 1919 • Germany owed $33 Billion • Germany to limit its military • Many Germans began protesting • Germany lost all of its colonies • Suffered from the Great Depression • The Treaty of Versailles also created • The war had left them almost bankrupt • Hitler was elected leader of the party • ...
Globalism 2024-01-25
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- a fight or disagreement
- a gathering of people
- a right that all children have for knowledge
- the intergovernmental organization that wrote the Declaration of Human Rights
- an international organization that is not controlled by any government
- to treat someone unfairly because of who they are
- when something, or someone, is from a different country
- something you own
- the spread of something naturally and over time
- the act of voting for a government position
- an international organization that is run by governments
- to give help
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- when two or more countries depend on each other
- to change in order to fit in a new place
- someone who cares about the wellbeing of other people
- a rule, regulation or law
- someone who leaves their country because of war or violence
- a signed agreement between two or more countries
- two or more countries agreeing to help each other
- when something is from your own country
20 Clues: to give help • something you own • a gathering of people • a fight or disagreement • a rule, regulation or law • when something is from your own country • to change in order to fit in a new place • the act of voting for a government position • a right that all children have for knowledge • when two or more countries depend on each other • ...
World War 1 2022-11-15
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- This side had France, UK, and America
- Countries taking over other countries
- a ditch dug in the ground
- This country had to pull out of the war
- side of the war had Germany,Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria
- He was the archduke of Austria-Hungary
- The ruler of Germany after WW1
- A telegram sent by Germany to Mexico in hope to bring them into the war
- The president of America during WW1
- a ship that can go under water
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- The belief that a country should have a strong military
- a government ruled by a dictator
- This type of government took control of Germany after WW1
- the treaty that ended the war
- a peace agreement to end a war between 2 countries
- The sinking of this ship made America join the war
- loyalty and pride in your nation
- a tax imposed by the government on goods
- The country blamed for the war
- Another name for WW1
20 Clues: Another name for WW1 • a ditch dug in the ground • the treaty that ended the war • The country blamed for the war • The ruler of Germany after WW1 • a ship that can go under water • a government ruled by a dictator • loyalty and pride in your nation • The president of America during WW1 • This side had France, UK, and America • Countries taking over other countries • ...
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND TRADE 2025-09-13
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- Goods bought from foreign countries
- Owner-authorized independent business using a brand name
- Government limits on goods entering a country
- Goods produced domestically and sold to foreign countries
- A temporary ban on trade of specific goods
- The first mental step of a prospect in sales
- The amount a company is willing to pay for labor or resources
- A formal relationship with a customer to pursue mutual goals
- The process of buying and selling goods
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- Trade-related policy set by a government
- A word for steady increase in economic production
- Country's ability to produce goods efficiently
- The country’s foreign currency holdings
- The process of concentrating on a specific product or task
- Strategy involving trading goods for other goods
- A plan for achieving sales call goals
- Trade of goods and services between countries
- The difficulty in moving labor or capital
- Action taken to influence a buyer during a sales call
- Tax imposed on imported goods
20 Clues: Tax imposed on imported goods • Goods bought from foreign countries • A plan for achieving sales call goals • The country’s foreign currency holdings • The process of buying and selling goods • Trade-related policy set by a government • The difficulty in moving labor or capital • A temporary ban on trade of specific goods • The first mental step of a prospect in sales • ...
International and Global Business 2023-01-13
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- Detailed list of shipment in receipt form
- Allows for temporary exporting/importing
- Form of taxation levied on goods/services
- Value of a country's currency compared to another
- Difference between amount of money coming in and out of a country
- Goods/services sold to other countries
- Government tax on imported products
- Making, buying, selling within a country
- Halting the export/import of product
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- Set limit on quantity that can be exported/imported
- Difference between exports and imports
- Organization that does business in other countries
- Government-imposed restraint on goods/services
- Goods/services bought from other countries
- Links people, processes, etc. for growth
- When a product is sold at a lower price than producer's price
16 Clues: Government tax on imported products • Halting the export/import of product • Difference between exports and imports • Goods/services sold to other countries • Allows for temporary exporting/importing • Links people, processes, etc. for growth • Making, buying, selling within a country • Detailed list of shipment in receipt form • Form of taxation levied on goods/services • ...
Resource, Technology and World Trade Vocab - Grade 7 2016-11-29
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- _____________ resources are the ones people use the most.
- ____________________ countries are those are creating new manufacturing and businesses.
- Sending goods to other countries
- _________________ are used by man but not man-made.
- People in the _______________ tell industries what to make, how to make them and where to give them
- _______ are the tax added to the price of imported goods.
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- ____________________ like India and Cambodia are very dependent on agriculture and have low incomes.
- ___________________ like USA and Japan provide a high standard of living and good economy.
- Bringing goods from other countries here
- _________ resources will not run out.
- _______________ is when countries rely on each other.
- A limit of how many items of a certain good can be imported.
- This allows goods to flow freely due to the removal of trade restrictions.
13 Clues: Sending goods to other countries • _________ resources will not run out. • Bringing goods from other countries here • _________________ are used by man but not man-made. • _______________ is when countries rely on each other. • _____________ resources are the ones people use the most. • _______ are the tax added to the price of imported goods. • ...
Resources, Technology and World Trade Vocab 2016-11-30
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- ___ are taxes added to the price of goods that are imported.
- Oil and gold are examples of ___ resources.
- Cambodia is known as a ___ country or a third-world country.
- ___ is when countries rely on each other for ideas and goods.
- We buy resources from other countries or we ___ goods.
- ___ trade is when goods are traded freely among countries.
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- ___ is a number limit on how many products can be imported from a country.
- Water and Sunlight are examples of ___ resources.
- Singapore is an example of a newly ___ country.
- A ___ is a system that sets up rules for deciding what goods and services to produce.
- America is known as a ___ country or a first-world country.
- We sell resources to other countries or we ___ goods.
- Oil and Water are examples of ___ resources.
13 Clues: Oil and gold are examples of ___ resources. • Oil and Water are examples of ___ resources. • Singapore is an example of a newly ___ country. • Water and Sunlight are examples of ___ resources. • We sell resources to other countries or we ___ goods. • We buy resources from other countries or we ___ goods. • ___ trade is when goods are traded freely among countries. • ...
Trade and Inequalities 2023-12-11
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- What a country sells to other countries
- The type of goods exported by an LEDC
- NAFTA is the North America Free Trade ?
- Thailand belongs to this trading bloc
- , a government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export during a particular period
- Trading ? are formed when a number of countries (usually ones close to each other) group together to form a partnership to help each other out.
- the tax imposed by the government on imported goods from other countries
- He is very popular at Christmas time
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- , What a country buys from other countries
- Mr Alan is from here
- A founding member of the EU trade bloc
- , when exports are more than imports
- , When imports are more than exports
13 Clues: Mr Alan is from here • , when exports are more than imports • He is very popular at Christmas time • The type of goods exported by an LEDC • Thailand belongs to this trading bloc • A founding member of the EU trade bloc • , When imports are more than exports • What a country sells to other countries • NAFTA is the North America Free Trade ? • ...
Unit 27 - International trade 2023-05-02
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- Fish ______ were a serious sticking point during the Brexit negotiations.
- You can produce some items cheaper than some countries but not as cheap as other countries.
- Advantage vodka
- The aerospace industry provides many positives.
- Goods being brought into a country.
- _________ free trade may be good for corporate America but might not be so good for workers in the USA or for workers in developing countries.
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- Too young and needs to be protected.
- President Trump slapped 25% on goods from China.
- I sell things on the street.
- The steel industry is considered to be a _______ _______ in the USA because in a time of war, steel is needed for making weapons and bombs.
- Many were put into place under the Trump administration.
- The problem with economic models is that they are too ________
- Products produced at home.
- Developing countries should ________ in what they are good at or least bad at.
14 Clues: Advantage vodka • Products produced at home. • I sell things on the street. • Goods being brought into a country. • Too young and needs to be protected. • The aerospace industry provides many positives. • President Trump slapped 25% on goods from China. • Many were put into place under the Trump administration. • ...
The Cold War 2024-02-10
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- A major superpower
- Offered financial assistance and military advice to western European countries
- One of the "Big Three"
- Conference where Russia and the US decided how to end the war with Japan
- Policy of trying to stop the spread of communism into western countries
- An alliance signed in Poland between Soviets and 7 other eastern bloc countries
- An organization where each country promised to protect each other if any were attacked
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- A response to the Soviets cutting off supplies to western Berlin
- Conference where the structure of the UN was negotiated
- The ideology of the Soviet Union
- The name of the plan that proposed economic aid for countries to rebuild after WWII
- The imaginary line that stopped communism from spreading into Western Europe
- Large marsupial
- The leader of the Soviet Union during WWII and the early Cold War
14 Clues: Large marsupial • A major superpower • One of the "Big Three" • The ideology of the Soviet Union • Conference where the structure of the UN was negotiated • A response to the Soviets cutting off supplies to western Berlin • The leader of the Soviet Union during WWII and the early Cold War • Policy of trying to stop the spread of communism into western countries • ...
AP HUG Unit 6 Vocab 2026-03-23
Across
- Divides the world into core, semi-periphery, and periphery countries.
- Top-tier urban centres that contribute to the global economy
- Concentrated, self-sufficient cities on the outskirts of larger urban areas
- Low income, developing countries that are often exploited by core countries. Third world. (EX. Somalia)
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- Size, number, or distribution of settlements based on the demand for goods and services.
- Largest city in a country
- Specific statistical pattern in urban hierarchy where the nth largest country is 1/n the size of the largest city
- City with a population over 20m
- High income, technologically advanced countries (EX. USA)
- The maximum amount of distance that people would travel to obtain a good or service
- Newly industrialized, intermediary countries (EX. India)
- City with a population over 20m
12 Clues: Largest city in a country • City with a population over 20m • City with a population over 20m • Newly industrialized, intermediary countries (EX. India) • High income, technologically advanced countries (EX. USA) • Top-tier urban centres that contribute to the global economy • Divides the world into core, semi-periphery, and periphery countries. • ...
SS unit 2 b Africa project 2022-01-21
Across
- leader of AMC, 1st majority voted president
- conference held in Berlin after WWII where European countries split up Africa
- settling or taking over another country
- the country that has a hard time getting their independence. Fought in battles (mau mau) with europeans and gained their freedom in 1963
- the president that released Nelson Mandela from Jail and had a major role in putting apartheid to an end.
- first president of Kenya
- colonizing another country to create an empire under 1 flag
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- the country with over 250 ethnic groups
- to split up
- the mass killing an ethnic,racial, or religious groups
- resources that are found in nature that are often profitable and reasons countries colonize each other
- when European countries divided and took over countries in Africa
- segregation of whites and people of color in South Africa
- the feeling of pride in a country
- a group of people you share similar features, customs, or culture with
15 Clues: to split up • first president of Kenya • the feeling of pride in a country • the country with over 250 ethnic groups • settling or taking over another country • leader of AMC, 1st majority voted president • the mass killing an ethnic,racial, or religious groups • segregation of whites and people of color in South Africa • ...
Cold War Vocab 2022-05-06
Across
- Where was the treaty with japan signed in 1951
- Where was the allied conference held to decide what would happen after WWII
- Being on the verge of war
- US support of countries who were fighting against the spread of communism.
- Preventing new countries from becoming communist while not eliminating the countries that are already communist.
- The line that divided North and South Korea (Use numbers)
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- A competition between the USSR and the United States to gain Nuclear superiority.
- Controlled by the USSR after WWII
- The earliest Russian satellite sent to space
- Who provided the most troops to aid Japan after the invasion?
- A plan in which the US should provide aid to all european countries that need it.
- the divide between east and west europe following WWII
- Controlled by the US, France, and Great Britain after WWII
- The USSR agreed to declare war on _____ at the Yalta Conference
- The general who Truman fires for insisting on using the A-Bomb on China
15 Clues: Being on the verge of war • Controlled by the USSR after WWII • The earliest Russian satellite sent to space • Where was the treaty with japan signed in 1951 • the divide between east and west europe following WWII • The line that divided North and South Korea (Use numbers) • Controlled by the US, France, and Great Britain after WWII • ...
Vocabs 2024-01-19
Across
- Reliance on or trust in someone or something.
- The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments from different nations.
- partnership: A cooperative relationship formed between two or more parties for mutual benefit.
- ties: Connections and relationships related to economic activities.
- chain: The sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of a commodity.
- deficit: The amount by which a country's imports exceed its exports.
- influence: The ability to affect the decisions or actions of a government or political entity.
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- Mutual dependence between different countries or regions.
- Focused on producing goods or services for export to other countries.
- The study of the effects of geography on international politics and international relations.
- The conduct of international relations and negotiations between countries.
- Taxes or duties imposed on imported or exported goods.
- policy: A government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- imbalance: A situation where a country imports more goods and services than it exports.
- relations: Interactions and relationships between two countries.
15 Clues: Reliance on or trust in someone or something. • Taxes or duties imposed on imported or exported goods. • Mutual dependence between different countries or regions. • policy: A government's strategy in dealing with other nations. • relations: Interactions and relationships between two countries. • ties: Connections and relationships related to economic activities. • ...
Eco crossword 2020-07-12
Across
- Rich countries, excluding countries of the middle-east and certain other small countries are called _______ countries.
- Proportion of literate population above the age of 7
- ____ ranks 189 countries on the basis of multiple criterions
- A type pf development that prevents hinderance of the future generations’ progress.
- _____ compares countries
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- A ratio between a person’s height and weight
- Used to compare nations/regions/states.
- A way of providing people with essential goods at subsidised prices.
- An example of conflicting goals on the Narmada River
9 Clues: _____ compares countries • Used to compare nations/regions/states. • A ratio between a person’s height and weight • An example of conflicting goals on the Narmada River • Proportion of literate population above the age of 7 • ____ ranks 189 countries on the basis of multiple criterions • A way of providing people with essential goods at subsidised prices. • ...
SS unit 2 b Africa project 2022-01-21
Across
- the mass killing an ethnic,racial, or religious groups
- the feeling of pride in a country
- segregation of whites and people of color in South Africa
- when European countries divided and took over countries in Africa
- the country that has a hard time getting their independence. Fought in battles (mau mau) with europeans and gained their freedom in 1963
Down
- settling or taking over another country
- first president of Kenya
- leader of AMC, 1st majority voted president
- resources that are found in nature that are often profitable and reasons countries colonize each other
- colonizing another country to create an empire under 1 flag
- conference held in Berlin after WWII where European countries split up Africa
- a group of people you share similar features, customs, or culture with
- the president that released Nelson Mandela from Jail and had a major role in putting apartheid to an end.
- the country with over 250 ethnic groups
- to split up
15 Clues: to split up • first president of Kenya • the feeling of pride in a country • settling or taking over another country • the country with over 250 ethnic groups • leader of AMC, 1st majority voted president • the mass killing an ethnic,racial, or religious groups • segregation of whites and people of color in South Africa • ...
The Poverty Gap 2013-06-10
Across
- an example of a non-governmental organization.
- period of social or economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into and industrial one.
- nation with a low living standard, underdeveloped industrial base, and low human development index.
- things we are entitled to.
- industrialized countries.
- an organization working independently of government, to make a difference.
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- the condition or fact of being inequal, as in age, rank, or degree;difference.
- technical structures that support a society, such as roads, bridges, water supply, sewers, electrical grids, and telecommunications.
- sovereign state that has a highly developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure.
- health condition quite common in third world countries.
- poverty striken countries.
- source or supply from which benefit is produced.
- countries in debt to more developed nations.
- the ability to read and write one's own name and further for knowledge and interest, write coherently, and think critically about the written word.
- president who refered to a divided planet.
15 Clues: industrialized countries. • poverty striken countries. • things we are entitled to. • president who refered to a divided planet. • countries in debt to more developed nations. • an example of a non-governmental organization. • source or supply from which benefit is produced. • health condition quite common in third world countries. • ...
Cold War Vocab 2022-05-06
Across
- Where was the treaty with japan signed in 1951
- Where was the allied conference held to decide what would happen after WWII
- Being on the verge of war
- US support of countries who were fighting against the spread of communism.
- Preventing new countries from becoming communist while not eliminating the countries that are already communist.
- The line that divided North and South Korea (Use numbers)
Down
- A competition between the USSR and the United States to gain Nuclear superiority.
- Controlled by the USSR after WWII
- The earliest Russian satellite sent to space
- Who provided the most troops to aid Japan after the invasion?
- A plan in which the US should provide aid to all european countries that need it.
- the divide between east and west europe following WWII
- Controlled by the US, France, and Great Britain after WWII
- The USSR agreed to declare war on _____ at the Yalta Conference
- The general who Truman fires for insisting on using the A-Bomb on China
15 Clues: Being on the verge of war • Controlled by the USSR after WWII • The earliest Russian satellite sent to space • Where was the treaty with japan signed in 1951 • the divide between east and west europe following WWII • The line that divided North and South Korea (Use numbers) • Controlled by the US, France, and Great Britain after WWII • ...
Africa-Andres N. 2021-12-09
Across
- South Africa Getting separated because of their skin color
- Where blood diamonds were found
- A wepon that let Europeans destroy An Army of Africans
- Diamonds sold for guns
- When countries take things from weaker countries
- The main reason Why Europeans came to Africa
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- Continent that took over most of Africa
- People fighting for countries in Africa
- Wrote a song about Blood Diamonds
- Took Kids and drugged them
- Wrote about The kids that were killing
- The Hutis killing the tutsi
- A disease that kept Europeans out of Africa
- Country that claimed land along Congo river
- Kids Killing people
15 Clues: Kids Killing people • Diamonds sold for guns • Took Kids and drugged them • The Hutis killing the tutsi • Where blood diamonds were found • Wrote a song about Blood Diamonds • Wrote about The kids that were killing • Continent that took over most of Africa • People fighting for countries in Africa • A disease that kept Europeans out of Africa • ...
American History Crossword 2024-11-18
Across
- a state of being free and doing what you want, without control and help from other people or countries
- very strong
- the right to do anything you want
- a creator of something
- to choose a candidate at an election
- to end or destroy something
- relating to the ordinary people of the country
- a line between two countries
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- an area under control of another country
- to rebel against the government
- to put your name on a document and give it legality
- an agreement between the countries
- a connection of things into one
- to say and make something known
14 Clues: very strong • a creator of something • to end or destroy something • a line between two countries • to rebel against the government • a connection of things into one • to say and make something known • the right to do anything you want • an agreement between the countries • to choose a candidate at an election • an area under control of another country • ...
Globalisation 2024-01-28
Across
- The flow of goods and services between countries
- money going into one country from another
- moving production to a low-cost country
- Moving revenue made in one country to a low tax country
- when a market is over-supplied
- A tax on imports
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- A record of all financial transactions between countries
- How countries come to rely on each other as trade increases
- An innovation in the way goods are transported
- A firm that has operations in multiple countries
- A way of making your goods cheaper than a foreign rival's
11 Clues: A tax on imports • when a market is over-supplied • moving production to a low-cost country • money going into one country from another • An innovation in the way goods are transported • The flow of goods and services between countries • A firm that has operations in multiple countries • Moving revenue made in one country to a low tax country • ...
5th Social Studies- Regional Integration- Terms & Definitions 2022-01-18
Across
- A country which has a mature and sophisticated economy, usually measured by gross domestic product (GDP) and/or average income per resident.
- An agreement which is made up of a group of countries which join together to promote trade. This can entail removing trade barriers, keeping a common currency or increasing taxes on products which have been purchased from outside.
- The removal or reduction of restrictions or barriers on the free exchange of goods between nations.
- An association of countries trading with each other without restrictions or tariffs.
- A term to describe an agreement between two parties.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- A corporation that is registered and operates in more than one country at a time.
- A country or region does not have modern industries and usually has a low standard of living.
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- A country which has a lower gross domestic product (GDP) than developed countries and a less mature and sophisticated economy.
- The process by which two or more nation-states agree to co-operate and work closely together to achieve peace, stability and wealth.
- A commerce treaty between three or more nations that allows for all of the countries that sign to be on an equal playing field.
- An arrangement among nations to reduce or eliminate trade barriers and coordinate monetary and fiscal policies.
- Has its own government and is not ruled by any other country.
- An arrangement which further harmonizes economic, monetary and fiscal policies and measures across all Member States.
- A group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries.
- The theory or practice of regional rather than national systems of administration or economic, cultural, or political affiliation.
18 Clues: A term to describe an agreement between two parties. • Has its own government and is not ruled by any other country. • The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • A corporation that is registered and operates in more than one country at a time. • ...
Internationalism 2017-11-30
Across
- When a country responds to issues or events on its own, without support or agreements from other countries.
- An economical and political union formed by 28 European countries.
- An international bank in which its member countries can take loans from in order to help development and reconstruction.
- Its job is to settle legal disputes under international law.
- A representative of the united nations, creates policies and works on important global issues such as peace and security, budgetary matters etc.
- The United Kingdom withdrawing from the European Union.
- This treaty prohibited the use of anti-personnel landmines
- An intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by Arctic indigenous people and Arctic governments.
- Humanitarian organization, created original for medical care in war, however now works to help poor and war struck countries.
- When a country decides to not participate in any international affairs. For example military or political affairs.
- An intergovernmental organization that focuses and works on world trade.
- Also known as the North Atlantic Alliance, It’s a military alliance between several states based off a certain treaty that was signed.
- The world wide spread of a disease.
- Sovereign debt that occurs through activities that do not serve the best interest of the people.
- An organization created in order to have aerospace control ensuring air defense and sovereignty for the USA and Canada.
- An American initiative that occurred after WW1 in order to help western Europe recover.
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- Translated to doctors without borders, an NGO works on project in developing and war torn nations.
- Created by Clara hughes. Helps Children in poor struck and wartime nations to get involved in safe activities and sports
- A court that had the power to prosecute individuals for international crimes such as Genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity
- Activities done in order to keep the peace. Violence is only allowed in regards to self defense.
- More than just nationalism, the advocacy for greater political and economic cooperation among countries and nations.
- An intergovernmental organization created in order to work on global issues and affairs.
- An enterprise that has production in two or more countries other than its own.
- The idea that the world is coming together as a community especially through media and technology.
- Connected with the united nations, a specialized agency for world education, science and culture.
- Under the united nations, a council of 5 countries and 10 rotating countries to keep world peace and security.
- An organization made to promote the french language and political and economic solidarity between french people.
- Creating power relationships to avoid future conflict. The use of violence in order to make peace
- A Specialized agency, related to the UN who focuses on international public health.
- An international organization that helps the stabilizations of the world currencies. It also has a monetary pool in which members of the organization can take from in order to correct an imbalance of their payments.
30 Clues: The world wide spread of a disease. • The United Kingdom withdrawing from the European Union. • This treaty prohibited the use of anti-personnel landmines • Its job is to settle legal disputes under international law. • An economical and political union formed by 28 European countries. • An intergovernmental organization that focuses and works on world trade. • ...
DCA pre ap 2024-10-29
Across
- ____ region - an area defined by one or more shared characteristics, such as political boundaries, climate, language, or economic activity.
- warm climate all year round
- The clearing or cutting down of trees and forests, often to make way for farming or building.
- ____ map - type of map that focuses on a specific theme or subject area, such as climate, population density, economic activity, or natural resources.
- a peninsula and the mainland are connected by it
- variety of plants, animals, and other organisms.
- to the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- ____ mortality rate - refers to the number of babies who die before reaching one year of age, per 1,000 live births in a specific area or country.
- ____ countries - These are countries with higher income levels, advanced technology, and strong infrastructure. People in developed countries generally have better access to education, healthcare, and a higher standard of living. Examples include countries like the United States, Germany, and Japan.
- A long period of time with little or no rain, causing a shortage of water.
- ____ climate zone - is characterized by moderate temperatures and distinct seasons, including warm summers and cool winters.
- ____ climate zone - is characterized by consistently warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year.
- known as the boreal forest, is a vast forested region characterized by cold temperatures, long winters, and short summers.
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- When people move from one place to live in another, either within a country or to a new country.
- refers to the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state. It makes and enforces laws, manages public policy, and oversees the administration of services and resources.
- ____ developed countries - These are countries with lower income levels, less industrialization, and weaker infrastructure. People in these countries often have limited access to education, healthcare, and technology, and many rely on farming for their livelihood. Examples include countries like Haiti or Afghanistan.
- ____ Rainforest - area with the most biodiversity
- ____ region - are made up of different places that are linked together and function as a unit.
- _____ sea levels - When the level of the ocean gets higher due to melting ice and warming water, which can cause flooding in low-lying areas.
- refers to the beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and traditions shared by a group of people.
- ____ energy - the radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using various technologies, such as solar panels, to generate electricity, heat, or provide other forms of power.
- ____ of living - refers to the level of wealth, comfort, material goods, and necessities available to a person or community.
- ____ region - is based on people’s perceptions, feelings, or attitudes about a place, rather than formal boundaries.
- ____ climate zone - refers to regions located near the North and South Poles, characterized by extremely cold temperatures, limited precipitation, and distinct seasonal variations
- group of islands
- A special kind of thematic map in which the size of a country is based on some statistic other than land area
26 Clues: group of islands • warm climate all year round • a peninsula and the mainland are connected by it • variety of plants, animals, and other organisms. • ____ Rainforest - area with the most biodiversity • A long period of time with little or no rain, causing a shortage of water. • to the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area. • ...
VIETNAM 2023-06-22
Across
- The most important city of a country
- A line separating areas within a country
- A number indicating a countries phone code
- A line separating land and water
- A countries birthday
Down
- The US dollar and the Dong is a
- A line separating two countries
- A very large area of earth made up of countries
- How many people live in a certain area
- Where most people live in a country
10 Clues: A countries birthday • The US dollar and the Dong is a • A line separating two countries • A line separating land and water • Where most people live in a country • The most important city of a country • How many people live in a certain area • A line separating areas within a country • A number indicating a countries phone code • ...
Regional Groups - CARICOM 2022-01-12
Across
- CARICOM aims to encourage ____ between member countries
- The office which looks after the affairs of CARICOM
- ____ with common interests form organisations
- Helps countries work together to improve health, _____, communications, sports, etc.
- CARICOM replaced this organisation
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- The name of the treaty countries signed to form CARICOM
- There are 15 ____ states of CARICOM
- The Secretariat office is located in _____.
- CARICOM is governed by
- _____ is a member of CARICOM.
10 Clues: CARICOM is governed by • _____ is a member of CARICOM. • CARICOM replaced this organisation • There are 15 ____ states of CARICOM • The Secretariat office is located in _____. • ____ with common interests form organisations • The office which looks after the affairs of CARICOM • The name of the treaty countries signed to form CARICOM • ...
GLOBALIZATION 2024-05-31
Across
- Tools and machines that make global connections easier.
- Going to different places around the world.
- Buying and selling goods between countries.
- A global network that connects people online.
- Variety in cultures, languages, and people.
- Sharing ideas, goods, and services globally.
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- Working together with people from other countries.
- Different ways people communicate around the world.
- Traditions and customs of different countries.
- How countries make and use money and resources.
10 Clues: Going to different places around the world. • Buying and selling goods between countries. • Variety in cultures, languages, and people. • Sharing ideas, goods, and services globally. • A global network that connects people online. • Traditions and customs of different countries. • How countries make and use money and resources. • ...
DEVELOPMENT 2022-10-21
Across
- If a girl student is 14 years and 8 month old and the BMI is 15.2, then she is _________.
- World Bank measures Per Capita Income in terms of ________.
- If the Body Mass Index (BMI) is more than 25 then the adult person would be considered ___________.
- In World Development Reports, brought out by the_________, per capita income criterion is used in classifying countries.
- This neighboring country has better performance in terms of human development than India.
- What term is used to describe the ‘average number of years a person is expected to live at birth’?
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- Different persons could have different as well as _____________ notions of a country’s development.
- Countries with per capita income of US$ 12616 per annum and above in 2012, are called ______ Countries.
- Human Development Report is published by _______________.
- For comparing countries, their ___________ is considered to be one of the most important attributes.
- Since countries have different _______, comparing total income will not tell us what an average person is likely to earn.
- Where is groundwater overuse particularly found?
- Naresh is a 15 year old boy whose body mass index is 28. He is _______
- These resources are replenished by nature as in the case of crops and plants.
- Which state in India has lowest Infant Mortality rate due to adequate provision of basic health and educational facilities.
15 Clues: Where is groundwater overuse particularly found? • Human Development Report is published by _______________. • World Bank measures Per Capita Income in terms of ________. • Naresh is a 15 year old boy whose body mass index is 28. He is _______ • These resources are replenished by nature as in the case of crops and plants. • ...
International Trade KL 2020-07-06
Across
- ___ are products or services bought from other countries.
- ___ is foreign trade with no restrictions.
- ___ allows countries to exchange products and services they cannot produce.
- Trade policies can be free or ___, depending on the conditions and ideology of the countries involved.
- ___ are imposed by some countries in order to protect domestic economy.
- Raw material or agricultural products to be bought and sold.
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- ___ cost advantage lets a country decide if it is a good deal to import a product in the case of no trade restrictions from that other country.
- ___ barriers are restrictions in the quantities and type of imported products, in order to protect local economy.
- ___ is another name for foreign/international trade.
- A ___ is when there in an excess in the production of a product, which cannot always be sold domestically.
- ___ are products or services sold to other countries.
- Quality of production or service may be ___ because a country does not have the necessary conditions to provide them.
- ___ are extra costs (taxes and duties) imposed on exports with the purpose of protecting national economy.
- Producers may have to deal with ___ for better quality in case they don't have the appropriate conditions.
14 Clues: ___ is foreign trade with no restrictions. • ___ is another name for foreign/international trade. • ___ are products or services sold to other countries. • ___ are products or services bought from other countries. • Raw material or agricultural products to be bought and sold. • ___ are imposed by some countries in order to protect domestic economy. • ...
3.7 Review 2024-02-28
Across
- Mexico like the US is this type of Republic.
- People in Central America will sometimes find work in other countries and send this back to their home countries to support their families.
- Due to issues with free trade this type of trade movement has increased in popularity.
- Countries due to increased trade have economically become more.
- Mexico is still exported by Mexico.
- Costa Rica is the most stable democracy in Central America as a result of not having this institution.
- Mexico like the US bases its government off this document. In the case of Mexico this was created in 1917.
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- This is another major part of Mexico’s economy evolving factories.
- The countries in Central America all have this type of economy.
- The vote for president is done this way and this is one of the differences between the US and Mexico.
- In Central America all the countries are this type of presidential government except for Belize that is a parliamentary type.
- CAFTA-DR and NATA are all examples of this type of trade.
- Two-thirds of Mexico’s jobs are in this industry.
- The legislative, executive, and the judicial all represent the three _____ of Government in Mexico.
14 Clues: Mexico is still exported by Mexico. • Mexico like the US is this type of Republic. • Two-thirds of Mexico’s jobs are in this industry. • CAFTA-DR and NATA are all examples of this type of trade. • The countries in Central America all have this type of economy. • Countries due to increased trade have economically become more. • ...
Geographies of Interconnection 2022-11-15
Across
- used to produce digital devices
- selling and shipping goods to other countries
- factors related to a group of people
- information collected by or given to you
- the relation between all things
- taxes on imported goods
- help to explain and analyse patterns
- companies that operate in more than one country (abbrev)
- factors related to past experiences and events
- information and communication technology (abbrev)
- the way in which features are arranged on the Earth's surface
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- many people have digital devices - others don't (2 words)
- the ability to obtain goods and services
- increasing interconnection between countries
- a person linked in many different ways to places all around the world (2 words)
- advantage when countries specialise in producing certain goods for greater profit (2 words)
- factors related to employment and income
- parts of the Earth's surface given meaning by people
- the place you sell goods to (2 words)
- factors related to a person's beliefs
20 Clues: taxes on imported goods • used to produce digital devices • the relation between all things • factors related to a group of people • help to explain and analyse patterns • the place you sell goods to (2 words) • factors related to a person's beliefs • the ability to obtain goods and services • factors related to employment and income • ...
Goodbye Nordic School 2017-08-26
Across
- Which river is longer - The Niger or the Congo?
- Which archipelago has the most islands?
- How many countries in Africa?
- What is the hottest planet?
- What country has the highest number of volcanoes?
- What are Saturn's rings made of?
- What is the biggest mammal?
- K2 is in what country?
- What is the second most active volcano in the world?
- How many countries does the Amazon river flow through?
- Which Planet has the shortest day?
- What is the name of the snake with many heads that Hercules killed?
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- How long is Ninety Mile Beach in Australia?
- Which planet has the most moons?
- What is the fastest land animal?
- What do we call things like coal or oil used to make electricity?
- Which country has more people - Benin or Brazil?
- Which X-Men mutant is Logan?
- How many countries does the Nile flow through?
- What is Ron Weasley's second name?
- Wednesday is named after which Nordic God?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
22 Clues: K2 is in what country? • What is the hottest planet? • What is the biggest mammal? • Which X-Men mutant is Logan? • How many countries in Africa? • Which planet has the most moons? • What is the fastest land animal? • What are Saturn's rings made of? • What is Ron Weasley's second name? • Which Planet has the shortest day? • Which archipelago has the most islands? • ...
Gov Final Project 2022-01-07
Across
- trial by judge, not jury
- country with 2 political parties
- someone sent to represent others
- resources given to one country by another
- the senate and house of representatives
- department heads that make up the cabinet organization with vice president, and heads of deprtments
- countries actions towards other countries
- a council using high legislative function
- having power to put plans into action
- the power to make laws
- a policy of a political group
- serious crime face up to more then a year in jail
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- a juvenile that committed a crime
- favoring one view over another
- decision made on a civil or criminal case
- power to decide what is constitutional
- a ratified agreement between countries
- organization that is governing authority of a unit
- the armed forces of a country
- effort to make sure the homeland is safe
- someone entered as a candidate
- the head of a society or council
- laws that aren't criminal
- group of judges
- drafted/proposed law
25 Clues: group of judges • drafted/proposed law • the power to make laws • trial by judge, not jury • laws that aren't criminal • the armed forces of a country • a policy of a political group • favoring one view over another • someone entered as a candidate • country with 2 political parties • someone sent to represent others • the head of a society or council • ...
Government 2024-05-20
Across
- A form of government in which a country is ruled by religious leaders
- A single person has unlimited power and uses force or threat of force to keep power
- To keep peace between European and boarding countries
- Reduce green-house gas emissions
- An official agreement made between two or more countries
- Protects Polar Bears
- protect all of the other countries if there is an attack
- Address Internet and computer crime
- A form of democracy where citizens elect a legislature and the executive is then selected by the legislature
- Put an end to the Bosnian War.
- Absence government
Down
- 2/3 of __________ must vote tParliamenttreaties
- The form of government we use in the US
- Declares War
- To keep people healthy around the world
- Cheif/Commander
- military or political group that rules a country after taking power by force.
- A form of government in which power is held by the wealthy
- A ruler such as a king or queen
- A group of people ruling an area
20 Clues: Declares War • Cheif/Commander • Absence government • Protects Polar Bears • Put an end to the Bosnian War. • A ruler such as a king or queen • Reduce green-house gas emissions • A group of people ruling an area • Address Internet and computer crime • The form of government we use in the US • To keep people healthy around the world • 2/3 of __________ must vote tParliamenttreaties • ...
Foreign Aid 2016-04-28
Across
- financial aid given by a government to an individual producer or group of producers to reduce the price of a good or service
- trade:the organised social movement that advocates payment of a fair price for producers in developing countries. The fair trade movement focuses on exports from developing countries to developed countries, most notably coffee, cocoa, sugar and tea.
- the belief that public organisations such as schools and governments should function without religious influence or interference
- body of water with many islands
- physical limit on the quantity of a goods item that can be imported into a country in a given period of time
- tax imposed on goods when they move across a political boundary, which increases the price for both importer and exporter
- Given by governments of many countries to be distributed through international organisation
- a effect that states the money will come back to Australia
- help communities recover from disaster
- or system of government, authority or control
- carry out the plan into place
- generally defined as the intentional use, or threat, of violence against civilians or civilian targets in order to achieve political ends
- the goods, services and ideas that Australia buys from other countries
- extension of very small loans to those in poverty, enabling them to be self-employed
- a person who receives a gift.
Down
- rights: concept that all human beings are equal and deserve fair and equal treatment
- the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.
- Development Goals (MDGs): eight humanitarian development goals to be achieved by 2015, as set at the Millennium Summit in 2000 by 189 UN member states and at least 23 international organisations
- half, sort of
- goods, services and ideas that Australia sells to other countries
- Aid given to another country
- techniques and strategies that governments, the military, police departments and corporations adopt in response to terrorist threats or acts
- start the process all over
- deficit: trade imbalance whereby imports are greater than exports
- a non-government organisation
- trade: movement of goods, services and ideas between countries
- a person who recieve something
- Nations (UN):intergovernmental organisation (IGO) that promotes equity, human rights, peace and ecologically sustainable environments
- create a foreign aid plan
- information system (GIS):set of computer applications designed to integrate, collect, store, retrieve, manipulate, analyse and display mapped data
- Union (EU):political and economic union of 27 member states, located primarily in Europe
- constantly review their budget
- a person who donates something, especially money to charity.
33 Clues: half, sort of • create a foreign aid plan • start the process all over • Aid given to another country • a non-government organisation • carry out the plan into place • a person who receives a gift. • a person who recieve something • constantly review their budget • body of water with many islands • help communities recover from disaster • ...
5th Social Studies- Regional Integration- Terms & Definitions 2022-01-18
Across
- A term to describe an agreement between two parties.
- A corporation that is registered and operates in more than one country at a time.
- A country which has a lower gross domestic product (GDP) than developed countries and a less mature and sophisticated economy.
- The theory or practice of regional rather than national systems of administration or economic, cultural, or political affiliation.
- The process by which two or more nation-states agree to co-operate and work closely together to achieve peace, stability and wealth.
- An arrangement among nations to reduce or eliminate trade barriers and coordinate monetary and fiscal policies.
- A country which has a mature and sophisticated economy, usually measured by gross domestic product (GDP) and/or average income per resident.
- The removal or reduction of restrictions or barriers on the free exchange of goods between nations.
- Has its own government and is not ruled by any other country.
Down
- A commerce treaty between three or more nations that allows for all of the countries that sign to be on an equal playing field.
- An agreement which is made up of a group of countries which join together to promote trade. This can entail removing trade barriers, keeping a common currency or increasing taxes on products which have been purchased from outside.
- A country or region does not have modern industries and usually has a low standard of living.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- An arrangement which further harmonizes economic, monetary and fiscal policies and measures across all Member States.
- An association of countries trading with each other without restrictions or tariffs.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- A group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
18 Clues: A term to describe an agreement between two parties. • Has its own government and is not ruled by any other country. • The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • A corporation that is registered and operates in more than one country at a time. • ...
Imprisoned puzzle 2021-05-18
Across
- -The people who protect their country in war
- -The Great war between all countries
- -Camps where Jews where tortured and killed by Nazis in World War 2
- -People who were tortured and killed in World War 2
- -The Worst war in history between all countries
- -Living or being a citizen in a country.
- -The bombing from Japan to the U.S
- -The worst years of the U.S when they were in debt
- -The people who control their country and make the countries decisions
Down
- -Being held captive
- -People who move to a different country
- -The amount of people somewhere
- -Soldiers in Germany who killed Jews
- -Immigrated in 1860s to America
- -People who live in America or who have citizenship in America
- -People who fight in war for their country
- -IMmigrated in 1950s to America
- -Where they relocated immigrants or people
- -Country that started WW2 and killed Jews
- -A disease that spreads rapidly
20 Clues: -Being held captive • -The amount of people somewhere • -Immigrated in 1860s to America • -IMmigrated in 1950s to America • -A disease that spreads rapidly • -The bombing from Japan to the U.S • -The Great war between all countries • -Soldiers in Germany who killed Jews • -People who move to a different country • -Living or being a citizen in a country. • ...
Chapter 2 WW1 definitions 2021-11-09
Across
- when the war involves every part of the country.
- the principle all Slavic people.
- where Britain navy and army must be 2x the second strongest countries.
- teaming up with other countries in different ways.
- the belief that a country should have a strong military.
- pride in your country.
- wearing down enemies by killing as much of its man as possible.
- warfare fight in trenches
- the alliances between Germany, Italy, and Austria- Hungary Empire.
- a secret criminal organization.
- war fighting on 2 different fronts.
Down
- countries kept on building up armies.
- the final decision/demand.
- charging the enemies' trenches
- Plan a battle plan proposed by Alfred Graf in 1905.
- the area between 2 sides’ trench.
- a cheque with no value but to let the receiver fill.
- a policy in expanding power and dominium
- the development of industry on a large scale.
- the alliances between France, the Great Britain, and Russia.
20 Clues: pride in your country. • the final decision/demand. • warfare fight in trenches • charging the enemies' trenches • a secret criminal organization. • the principle all Slavic people. • the area between 2 sides’ trench. • war fighting on 2 different fronts. • countries kept on building up armies. • a policy in expanding power and dominium • ...
Government unit 1-5 terms 2022-01-10
Across
- Think the constitution is enough to protect our rights
- A law that has been proposed by the state legislature
- Power is acquired by force
- The first 10 amendments
- rule within a territory
- punishable by prison or execution
- our governments rulebook
- Number of votes depends on population
- Things people believe they are free to do
- conservative beliefs
Down
- A plan for how the government brings in and spends revenue
- A formal agreement between countries
- group of people who are citizens of a state
- each state gets two votes
- people who share similar beliefs about how the government should run
- Supports social equality
- Makes the laws
- Countries actions toward other countries
- who runs in the national election
- interprets laws
- private groups that work to support special causes
- three-fourths of the state legislature
- Twelve people listen to the evidence and decide who wins the case
- Process of gathering public support for a candidate
- Carries out laws
25 Clues: Makes the laws • interprets laws • Carries out laws • conservative beliefs • The first 10 amendments • rule within a territory • Supports social equality • our governments rulebook • each state gets two votes • Power is acquired by force • who runs in the national election • punishable by prison or execution • A formal agreement between countries • Number of votes depends on population • ...
