countries Crossword Puzzles
Countries and nationalities 2025-05-18
16 Clues: a loud country • they speak fast • a pizza country • they like pasta • our home country • they like hockey • they like burgers • a corrida country • Chopin is from it • they live in Spain • they like baguette • people from the UK • a country with states • they like to make cups • a country with kingdoms • a country with croissants
Spanish Speaking Countries 2025-09-29
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- Bogota
- The smallest and most densely populated of Central American countries
- Home to Canelo Alvarez
- Los Roques National Park
- The Land of Lakes and Volcanoes
- Links Central and South America
- 2nd largest country in South America
- Galapagos Islands
- Hosted the 1st ever World Cup
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- The Quetzal is the national bird and currency
- Two capital cities (La Paz is the world's highest)
- 6,000km of Pacific Ocean coastline
- Translate "Rich Coast"
- Pacific Ocean to the south and Caribbean Sea to the north
- Itaipu Dam (hydropower)
- Known for its ancient Incan heritage
16 Clues: Bogota • Galapagos Islands • Translate "Rich Coast" • Home to Canelo Alvarez • Itaipu Dam (hydropower) • Los Roques National Park • Hosted the 1st ever World Cup • The Land of Lakes and Volcanoes • Links Central and South America • 6,000km of Pacific Ocean coastline • 2nd largest country in South America • Known for its ancient Incan heritage • ...
Countries - Past Infinitives 2025-08-12
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- _____ is known to have cultivated high-quality coffee beans.
- _____ is proud to have produced influential scientists and artists like Marie Curie.
- _____ is proud to have contributed tango to world culture.
- _____ was the first country to have granted women the right to vote.
- _____ ______ is known to have vast oil reserves beneath its desert.
- _____ is proud to have maintained a long-standing peaceful border with the US.
- Mesopotamia (now part of _____) is thought to have created the first writing system.
- ______ was the first to have launched a satellite into space.
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- ______ is fortunate to have been a leading European nation in oil and gas production.
- _____ was one of the first to have implemented compulsory voting.
- The _____ _____ was the only country to have landed a human on the Moon.
- ______ is widely believed to have laid the foundations of democracy
- _____ _____ is fortunate to have abundant natural resources.
- _____ was the first European power to have circumnavigated the globe.
- _____ was the earliest to have developed paper and gunpowder.
- _____ is believed to have been a historical bridge between East and West.
16 Clues: _____ is proud to have contributed tango to world culture. • _____ is known to have cultivated high-quality coffee beans. • _____ _____ is fortunate to have abundant natural resources. • _____ was the earliest to have developed paper and gunpowder. • ______ was the first to have launched a satellite into space. • ...
Currency 2023-12-14
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- - A unit of currency used in the United States and some other countries.
- - Money in the form of coins or banknotes.
- - The currency used in many European countries.
- - A place where people keep their money, borrow, or invest.
- - The currency used in the United Kingdom.
- - A small, flat case used to carry cash, cards, and other small items.
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- - A piece of paper money.
- - The currency used in India, Pakistan, and other countries.
- - The currency used in several Latin American countries, like Mexico.
- - A small, flat, and round piece of metal used as money.
- - An arrangement with a bank to keep money and manage transactions.
- - The currency used in China.
12 Clues: - A piece of paper money. • - The currency used in China. • - Money in the form of coins or banknotes. • - The currency used in the United Kingdom. • - The currency used in many European countries. • - A small, flat, and round piece of metal used as money. • - A place where people keep their money, borrow, or invest. • ...
The Post WWII Challenge 2022-05-31
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- Alliance of Eastern Communist Countries
- Canada's first French Canadian Governor General.
- Living in the suburbs made many into...
- An American plan to give foreign aid to countries devasted by WWII. Hoping they would not become communist.
- The theory that countries need to be kept from becoming communist for fear others nearby would also become communist.
- New Political party formed out of the CCF. Presented socialist ideas to Canadians.
- Traded Russian secrets for a life in Canada.
- People fleeing oppression in their home countries. Canada's immigration policy changed to admit them.
- Architect of the Quiet Revolution
- An alliance of western democratic countries.
- Protesters and activists who initially tried to opt out of society.
- Leader of the NDP. Helped bring Medicare to Canadians.
- Moved from radio to TV with Hockey Night in Canada.
- caused by previous interference in relationships, increasing population and prosperity.
- Rock star type following and enthusiasm for a politician.
- The last province to join Canada in 1949.
- New creatures on the scene with their own style and music.
- MP killed during the FLQ crisis.
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- a war of espionage and threats.
- Created to accommodate an increasing population.
- Life in the suburbs depended on this.
- The Father of Confederation in Newfoundland.
- US policy of providing military aid to countries battling the spread of communism.
- An attempt to radically change Quebec society
- Canadian society in the 50s and 60s is centered on ...
- Increased productivity provided Canadians with a period of____ (Opposite of Depression).
- Won a Nobel Peace Prize for suggesting peacekeeping troops to solve the Suez Crisis.
- Trudeau compared living next to the USA with sleeping with an _____________.
- Canada did not participate in this conflict, but many draft dodgers took refuge here.
- Expo 67 was held in this city to celebrate Canada's 100th anniversary.
- Trudeau realized that Canada would be this type of society.
- US President assassinated in 1963.
- Simply known as the King.
- Purpose was to promote Canadian culture and counter US influence in Canada.
- The kind of society Canada became with many items for people to buy (and money to buy them).
- The satellite that made Canada the third nation in space.
36 Clues: Simply known as the King. • a war of espionage and threats. • MP killed during the FLQ crisis. • Architect of the Quiet Revolution • US President assassinated in 1963. • Life in the suburbs depended on this. • Alliance of Eastern Communist Countries • Living in the suburbs made many into... • The last province to join Canada in 1949. • ...
Saudi Arabia Economy 2020-11-18
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- Shekel, the currency used in Israel
- exchange, this is when money is transferred from 1 currency to another currency in the same value (Hint: 1 US Dollar = 74 Indian Rupees)
- taxes on imported goods (usually used to encourage domestic goods)
- Arabia, a country in Southwest Asia that exports a LOT of crude oil
- Lira, the current used in Turkey
- a trade barrier that stops trade between 2 countries
- a system of money for general use in a specific country
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- oil, an oil that has been refined (an oil that has been inside a factory; the opposite of crude oil)
- countries choose to only produce the goods and services they can make most efficiently and the cheapest
- a legal limit on how much of a product can be imported into a country
- oil, an oil that has NOT been refined (Hint: the oil is fresh from the ground)
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (an organization that helps connect oil-producing countries to each other)
- countries do this for the goods that they cannot or will not produce efficiently on their own
13 Clues: Lira, the current used in Turkey • Shekel, the currency used in Israel • a trade barrier that stops trade between 2 countries • a system of money for general use in a specific country • taxes on imported goods (usually used to encourage domestic goods) • Arabia, a country in Southwest Asia that exports a LOT of crude oil • ...
Middle East Review 2022-05-24
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- The Camp David Accords was a peace agreement between Israel and this country
- Iraq invaded this country for its oil in 1989
- This is the unlawful use of violence and intimidation
- This country is Israel's number one ally in the world
- Many Arab countries used oil revenue to ____ their countries
- Iran and this country fought an eight year war during the 1980s
- Saddam Hussein was believed to have weapons of ____________ during the war in Iraq.
- Jews and Arabs do not get along because of their religions, but they also struggle over _____.
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- this city is very important to both the Jews and the Arabs and is considered the capital city
- After 9/ll, the US began this war
- President Anwar Sadat of Egypt was assassinated for signing this with Israel
- 39 countries led by the US were a part of this war
- Saddam Hussein was this type of ruler in Iraq
- The United States used the CIA to overthrow which government in the Middle East?
- This terror group took credit for 9/ll
- Nasser was the Egyptian president who took over this canal
- Which country won the Six Day War in 1967?
- Many countries in the Middle East have power and influence because they control this resource
18 Clues: After 9/ll, the US began this war • This terror group took credit for 9/ll • Which country won the Six Day War in 1967? • Saddam Hussein was this type of ruler in Iraq • Iraq invaded this country for its oil in 1989 • 39 countries led by the US were a part of this war • This is the unlawful use of violence and intimidation • ...
Cold war crossword puzzle 2023-05-29
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- Taking big risks to force a favorable outcome in international relations.
- The leader of Cuba who was known for his communist regime.
- Stopping the spread of communism by keeping it in check.
- The policy of helping countries threatened by communism.
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- Countries that chose not to align with either the United States or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- a failed attempt by the United States to overthrow the Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, in 1961.
- Giving money and support to help war-damaged European countries recover.
- The invisible line dividing communist and non-communist countries in Europe.
- Countries that were not aligned with either the United States or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) A group of countries that promise to defend each other if attacked.
10 Clues: Stopping the spread of communism by keeping it in check. • The policy of helping countries threatened by communism. • The leader of Cuba who was known for his communist regime. • Giving money and support to help war-damaged European countries recover. • Taking big risks to force a favorable outcome in international relations. • ...
Geography 1 2022-10-09
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- In which continent is Kenya?
- How many oceans are there?
- Only scientists live on this continent
- All continents are divided into?
- How many countries does Africa have?
- The shape of the earth.
- Which is the largest continent?
- Seven huge areas of land on earth
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- The continent with the fewest people
- What are the huge areas of water on the surface of the earth are called?
- Russia is in this continent.
- Which is the deepest ocean in the world?
- How many countries does Europe have?
- What is the world around us called?
- How many continents are there on planet earth?
15 Clues: The shape of the earth. • How many oceans are there? • In which continent is Kenya? • Russia is in this continent. • Which is the largest continent? • All continents are divided into? • Seven huge areas of land on earth • What is the world around us called? • The continent with the fewest people • How many countries does Europe have? • How many countries does Africa have? • ...
Cold War 2025-05-20
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- A race between US and USSR to compete against each other to quickly make achivements in space
- When Russia turned back on the allies and gave them a cold shoulder
- A race to get armies and soldiers ready for any attack or battle
- A country or countries that has gained a great ammount of power
- when the US promised to help european countries economically after WW2
- A alliance between USSR and other eastern Europe and Asian communist countries
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- A economic system used my the middle-east and most of asia
- An effort to stop the spread of communism
- When the US citizens were scared that russia had invaded them
- A theory in which a change in a country can affect the neighboring countries
- A economic system used by the western countries
11 Clues: An effort to stop the spread of communism • A economic system used by the western countries • A economic system used my the middle-east and most of asia • When the US citizens were scared that russia had invaded them • A country or countries that has gained a great ammount of power • A race to get armies and soldiers ready for any attack or battle • ...
Foreign Policy (Crossword Puzzle) 2024-03-14
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- a nations goals and ambitions
- a somewhat friendship between states
- a ban of trading with a certain opposing nation
- establishes diplomatic relations with other countries
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- government plan or action involving other countries
- helps the President's foreign policies and the things that involve other nations
- a forged agreement between countries
- protects our nation from other countries and/or harm
- building relationships around the world
- a government plan or action that involves our nation
10 Clues: a nations goals and ambitions • a forged agreement between countries • a somewhat friendship between states • building relationships around the world • a ban of trading with a certain opposing nation • government plan or action involving other countries • protects our nation from other countries and/or harm • a government plan or action that involves our nation • ...
Eu and globalisation 2025-03-05
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- When comany moves to other country for cheaper labour
- The official currency of EU
- Exchange of products and services between the countries
- agreement allowing free travel between EU countries
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- UK's withdrawal from the EU
- Organisation based on world health
- Institution of the world countries
- A European Concept which promotes economic and political stability in a underdeveloped region
- Most developed region in EU (one word)
- Military alliance between euopean and north american countries
10 Clues: UK's withdrawal from the EU • The official currency of EU • Organisation based on world health • Institution of the world countries • Most developed region in EU (one word) • agreement allowing free travel between EU countries • When comany moves to other country for cheaper labour • Exchange of products and services between the countries • ...
Ch. 17 Economic Interdependence 2024-01-31
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- Specialization leads to _________ production. (pg. 175)
- With specialization, the cost of production is _______. (pg. 175)
- the availability of productive resources influences industrial development and promotes _____________ (pg. 175)
- Relationship in which each member of a group relies on the other members for something they need. (pg. 177)
- Through ______, regions get more of the goods an services they need or want. (pg. 175)
- When regions and countries trade, a greater variety of goods is available to _____________. (pg. 178)
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- Major _______________________ of the United States include Canada, China, Mexico and Japan. (pg. 177)
- The goods and services that are produced and then sold to other regions and countries. (pg. 177)
- Countries and regions specialize and trade in the global economy to produce goods and services ________. (pg. 176).
- The United States and all of the countries in the Western Hemisphere are part of the ____________. (pg. 176
- The goods and services that are bought and brought in from other regions or countries. (pg. 177)
- a system of trade (pg. 175)
- a major import in the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina (pg. 178)
13 Clues: a system of trade (pg. 175) • Specialization leads to _________ production. (pg. 175) • With specialization, the cost of production is _______. (pg. 175) • a major import in the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina (pg. 178) • Through ______, regions get more of the goods an services they need or want. (pg. 175) • ...
COLD WAR 2024-06-05
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- Crisis that occurred when Stalin cut all road, rail and waterway access to Allied-controlled Berlin
- Policy used by the USA to keep Communism within its existing borders in order to prevent its spread elsewhere
- Witch hunt to find anyone in US that might be communist or soft on communism
- A type of conflict whereby countries fight on the behalf of more powerful countries
- the economic system where the government owns all property and businesses
- Military alliance formed by the USSR and her allies
- A term coined by Winston Churchill that refers to the ideological division of Western and Eastern Europe
- Stated that the US will help any country that did not want communism
- Economic program launched by the USA to help rebuild post-WWII Europe
- The belief that when a country falls to Communism, the neighbouring countries will follow suit
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- resulted in a divided country at the 38th parallel
- Meeting and treaties to start to decrease arms in the US and USSR
- the restructuring of Russia's economy brought about by Gorbachec
- When Russia obtained this type of weapon, the Cold War began
- After WWII the US and the USSR became the world's ___’s
- Military alliance formed by the western countries of Europe that didn't want Communism
- A type of missile that was first launched by the USSR in 1957, with a minimum range of 5500km
- Russia was the 1st to send something into space and called it _____
- A country that is controlled by the Soviet Union usually being used as a bufferne The guiding principle behind USA’s foreign policy that was aimed at stopping Soviet expansion after WWII
- removing this was symbolic of the end of the Cold War
- Feared outcome of a conflict, should both countries decide to use nuclear weapons against each other
21 Clues: resulted in a divided country at the 38th parallel • Military alliance formed by the USSR and her allies • removing this was symbolic of the end of the Cold War • After WWII the US and the USSR became the world's ___’s • When Russia obtained this type of weapon, the Cold War began • the restructuring of Russia's economy brought about by Gorbachec • ...
Rivers 2023-09-29
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- What is the largest river in South America, known for its rich biodiversity?
- What river flows through the Pacific Northwest of North America, known for its salmon runs?
- What river is a major waterway in Southeast Asia, passing through several countries, including Vietnam and Cambodia?
- What river forms the border between Russia and China and flows into the Sea of Japan?
- What major river flows through the central United States and is known for the Mississippi Delta?
- What is the longest river in Asia, flowing through China and emptying into the East China Sea?
- What river is Europe's second-longest and passes through multiple countries, including Germany, Austria, and Hungary?
- What river flows through Iraq, Turkey, and other countries in the Middle East?
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- What river flows through the southwestern United States, creating the Grand Canyon?
- What river is known for its importance during the Klondike Gold Rush in North America?
- What is the longest river in Europe and flows through Russia?
- What river in southern Africa is famous for Victoria Falls, one of the world's largest waterfalls?
- What sacred river in India is considered holy by Hindus and plays a significant role in their culture?
- What river system in Australia is the country's longest and supports important agriculture?
- What river is the Tigris's twin and also flows through Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries?
- What European river flows through countries like Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands?
- What is the second-longest river in Africa and is known for its vast drainage basin and biodiversity?
- What river is located in South Asia, flowing through Pakistan and India?
- What is the longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa?
- What major river runs through West Africa and is known for its distinctive "Great Bend"?
20 Clues: What is the longest river in Europe and flows through Russia? • What river is located in South Asia, flowing through Pakistan and India? • What is the largest river in South America, known for its rich biodiversity? • What is the longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa? • ...
SS10-2 Unit 3 Vocab 2023-11-22
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- moral principles/values that guide peoples' decision making
- the increasing interdependence of world economies (mostly due to the increase of cross-border trade)
- when countries are able to exchange goods with very few restrictions or rules
- an external motivator that will influence the choice(s) a person will make
- the value of what you have to give up to do/get something else
- a special tax placed on goods that are being imported or exported
- the production, distribution, and use of income, wealth, and commodities
- development(s) that meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- when restrictions are removed or lessened for the free trade of goods between countries
- when government owned industries and services are sold to private businesses / individuals
- products that are traded between companies in developed and developing countries. Producers in developing countries are paid fair wages
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- when one company hires another company to do certain tasks in production
- the process of people around the world becoming more interconnected and dependent on one another
- goods that are brought INTO a country from another country with the intention of being sold
- a company that is created and run by a country or government (owned by the CROWN)
- goods that are sent OUT of a country to be sold in other countries
- the process of removing or reducing rules / regulations in the economy for industries or people
- areas of the sea around a country's shoreline that said country has the exclusive right to extract natural resources from
- the responsible management and use of land and resources so that future generations will be able to enjoy healthy environments full of resources
- when the demand for a good/service is higher than its avaiability, there is _________
20 Clues: moral principles/values that guide peoples' decision making • the value of what you have to give up to do/get something else • a special tax placed on goods that are being imported or exported • goods that are sent OUT of a country to be sold in other countries • when one company hires another company to do certain tasks in production • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-20
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- when three different economics come together
- A country that has made a lot of improvements since it started
- The quality of life and the good parts of living
- has to deal with mass production of raw materials in certain areas
- An oil company that distributes around the world
- the economic name for the currency used in Europe
- The way that the uses their economic activity
- A trade agreement made by America,Canada,and Mexico
- The government wants to restrict trade to other countries and it is called
- when countries do not set limits on what they can trade
- people have independence to leave someplace which means a large amount also moves out
- economy that focuses on paying people and making the money back
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- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- it has to deal with the raw materials that they get from the Primary sector such as smelting it down
- if a place as a weak economy they will have a harder time doing what they need to do
- is where all the industries are and how they work and what they do
- when a group of people move from one place to another
- The name of India’s movie production that goes all over the world
- When the economy is independent about itself
- Shared characteristics of a group of people or a country
- It is another word for duty that the entire country has to do
- countries have to protect themselves and their countries businesses
- when people compare their economics to other countries economics
- when people illegally get into a country
- when a lot of people live in an area and is considered a town
- this economic system focuses on supply and demand
26 Clues: when people illegally get into a country • when three different economics come together • When the economy is independent about itself • The way that the uses their economic activity • The quality of life and the good parts of living • An oil company that distributes around the world • the economic name for the currency used in Europe • ...
Choose Your Geography Assignment 2024-02-26
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- Which of the Great Lakes, Michigan is the largest?
- Where is Death Valley?
- Where did the ABC book need to be based on?
- What modern day country is ruled by Theocracy?
- Taking over a place or object by force to increase power
- What species of butterfly travels across North America?
- A modern day example of Oligarchy
- What is the news website that Mrs. Hathaway showed us?
- What are on of the four C's of International Relations?
- How many total countries are non-permanent in the UN?
- How many pages did the ABC book have to be?
- How many primary organs are in the UN?
- A single ruler who inherits the power and country
- How many countries tried to conquer Africa in the Scramble for Africa?
- Who wrote the book 'The Wealth of Nations' in 1776 that inspired people t change the economy to capitalism?
- What government is ruled by priests and religion?
- A country or government ruled by a small group
- What law is capitalism based on?
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- What was the group that countries created to keep peace and stop world wars?
- Medieval European king give up part of the crown to other for military support and resources
- Ancient example of Dictatorship
- What two people created Communism? (Last names)
- What government has a ruler who has all the power and control and gets their way by force?
- Who did we learn Democracy from?
- What's the largest country in North America?
- How many countries are permanent members?
- A system of people voting for someone to represent their voice or vote
- In feudalism, who is on the second tier on the power pyramid?
- What continent did countries imperialize?
- An ancient example of Monarchy
30 Clues: Where is Death Valley? • An ancient example of Monarchy • Ancient example of Dictatorship • Who did we learn Democracy from? • What law is capitalism based on? • A modern day example of Oligarchy • How many primary organs are in the UN? • How many countries are permanent members? • What continent did countries imperialize? • Where did the ABC book need to be based on? • ...
Europe Vocabulary 2026-01-05
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- Money used for exchange.
- The monetary unit of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland).
- THe basic monetary unit of most European countries.
- A system in which privately owned businesses create goods and services; also called market economy or capitalism.
- Added cost to goods and services by the government (a tax on goods).
- A system of pipes, ditches, canals, tunnels, and supporting structures used to carry water long distances.
- Large churches built during the Medieval and Renaissance periods for Christians to worship in, with special architecture and stained glass windows.
- The movement of population into cities and away from rural areas.
- The art of designing and constructing buildings.
- Groups of workers who fight for better wages, reasonable hours, and safer working conditions.
- The period between 1300 and 1500 where culture and arts flourished; "rebirth"
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- The movement in the 1500s to reform Christianity.
- An organization of 27 European countries formed to unite the countries economically, politically, socially, and increase trade and security between countries.
- A new era that includes: factories, people working labor jobs, assembly lines, and crowded cities.
- The process of changing an economy to rely on manufacturing and less on agriculture.
- The combination of Britain and Exit used to describe the leaving of Great Britain from the European Union in January 2020.
- Trade with other companies of other countries without tariffs.
- The practice of growing crops and/or raising animals.
- Machines, children working in factories, and lines of people working assembly lines.
- The monotheistic religion practiced by Christians in churches, where Jesus is God's son and the savior and the Bible is the sacred text.
- Related to the area of land outside the city- usually an area used for agriculture.
- A country that remains politically independent from others.
22 Clues: Money used for exchange. • The art of designing and constructing buildings. • The movement in the 1500s to reform Christianity. • THe basic monetary unit of most European countries. • The practice of growing crops and/or raising animals. • A country that remains politically independent from others. • Trade with other companies of other countries without tariffs. • ...
Globalisation 2013-02-15
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- to do with the economy, money, and earning a living
- how companies trade, ideas and lifestyles are spreading more easily around the world
- a fund set up by governments to make loans to countries especially for trade
- a factory where people work for long hours, for low pay
- less economically developed country
- the amount of something that people are willing to buy
- company with branches in many countries
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- More Economically Developed Country
- uses machines to do most of the work
- Centre where people work all day long ont he phone
- making products in factories
- set up to make trade between countries easier; over 150 countries belong to it
12 Clues: making products in factories • More Economically Developed Country • less economically developed country • uses machines to do most of the work • company with branches in many countries • Centre where people work all day long ont he phone • to do with the economy, money, and earning a living • the amount of something that people are willing to buy • ...
Imperialism 2022-11-11
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- A stronger country taking over a weaker one
- areas where only certain countries can trade with eachother
- Drug used to balance trade with China
- Survival of the fittest
- A meeting that was used to divide Africa up into multiple countries in a "civil" manner
- The country that had most power and control of the continents
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- This policy gave all nations equal rights to trade
- Countries wanted this power for land
- The treaty of _______ was unequal and benefited Britain
- A rebellion that attempted to get rid of Opium in China
- The opium wars banned this because of Chinas poor economy after the opium crisis
- Countries wanted this power for resources
12 Clues: Survival of the fittest • Countries wanted this power for land • Drug used to balance trade with China • Countries wanted this power for resources • A stronger country taking over a weaker one • This policy gave all nations equal rights to trade • The treaty of _______ was unequal and benefited Britain • A rebellion that attempted to get rid of Opium in China • ...
FINAL BATTLE 2023-03-08
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- Increases physical capital, examples include bridges and harbors
- Countries with solid institutions and political stability have historically had more economic growth
- Countries that have better education and training are more productive
- government policies designed to increase production by reducing business taxes and/or regulations
- Increases physical capital
- The supply and demand of loans in the economy
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- Countries that have more of this are more productive
- Increases human capital
- Capitalism promotes innovation and provides incentives to improve productivity
- Increase in output per input decreases over time
- Countries that have more machines and tools are more productive
- The adverse effect of government borrowing on internal private sector spending
12 Clues: Increases human capital • Increases physical capital • The supply and demand of loans in the economy • Increase in output per input decreases over time • Countries that have more of this are more productive • Countries that have more machines and tools are more productive • Increases physical capital, examples include bridges and harbors • ...
World War II 2023-05-12
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- Militaristic system with a dictator
- U.S. naval base that was attacked by Japan on December 7th
- Japan started losing the war when they lost the Battle of __
- The "bad countries"
- Socialist system with forced labor
- The Americans and British both signed the __ to declare their intentions
- Leader of Germany in the 1930s and '40s
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- Law signed by FDR to help Britain fight Germany
- Italian dictator who invented Fascism
- The invasion of France was nicknamed __
- The "good" countries
- Secret weapon made in Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- Future president who led all free countries' soldiers
- When the government controls everything and citizens have no freedom
- Hitler's plan to kill every Jew in Europe
15 Clues: The "bad countries" • The "good" countries • Socialist system with forced labor • Militaristic system with a dictator • Italian dictator who invented Fascism • The invasion of France was nicknamed __ • Leader of Germany in the 1930s and '40s • Hitler's plan to kill every Jew in Europe • Secret weapon made in Oak Ridge, Tennessee • ...
War of 1812 2022-01-19
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- Supreme court can determine if a law is constitutional or not
- Established judicial review
- Washington showed military force during this rebellion
- European Countries cannot colonize in N.A. and S.A.
- An act to force a person into military duty
- Wanted to focus on farming
- Congressmen who wanted Congress to declare war
- The Fed.Gov does not have to pay taxes to the states.
- stopping goods from entering or leaving a place
- Wanted a strong federal government
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- this doubled the size of the U.S.
- The Fed.Gov is in charge of trade between states
- France wanted a bribe and loan to have peace.
- This was created to help the economy
- A crime to criticize the government
- A group of citizens that are needed when the military is unable to help
- Imprisoning people from foreign countries that were deemed dangerous
- Cut all trade with countries.
18 Clues: Wanted to focus on farming • Established judicial review • Cut all trade with countries. • this doubled the size of the U.S. • Wanted a strong federal government • A crime to criticize the government • This was created to help the economy • An act to force a person into military duty • France wanted a bribe and loan to have peace. • ...
S.E. Asia 2023-12-18
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- A limit placed on imported goods
- Citizens vote for legislature, then legislature votes for leader
- The law that countries have about freedoms and rights
- Exchange To exchange two currencies between two different countries
- A countries leaders are a small group of people
- Citizens vote directly for leader
- An economy based on tradition, culture, and customs
- Country that allows citizens to have freedom and vote
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- To ban trade with another country
- the party that believes everyone should have equal everything
- A ruler who has total control
- An economy where citizens have no economic control
- No freedoms/typically one ruler with all power
- An economy where citizens have full control of the economy
- An economy where both market and command are implemented
- A tax placed on imported goods
- Japan's ceremonial leader
- To trade two items as a way to earn things
18 Clues: Japan's ceremonial leader • A ruler who has total control • A tax placed on imported goods • A limit placed on imported goods • To ban trade with another country • Citizens vote directly for leader • To trade two items as a way to earn things • No freedoms/typically one ruler with all power • A countries leaders are a small group of people • ...
Foreign Policy 2026-02-19
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- A power given to Congress
- Help the United States gives to other countries like money food and supplies
- The leader of the executive branch
- The part of Congress that approves treaties with a two thirds vote
- Things that happen outside the United States
- The armed forces that protect the country
- Protection from danger or attack
- Groups of soldiers
- Things that happen inside the United States
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- A branch of the military that fights at sea
- The President’s role as head of the military
- The branch of government that makes laws
- A formal agreement between countries that must be followed
- GUARD A branch that protects United States waters
- A decision made by two or more sides
- The United States’ actions and decisions toward other countries
- To discuss and work out an agreement
- A branch of the military that fights on land
18 Clues: Groups of soldiers • A power given to Congress • Protection from danger or attack • The leader of the executive branch • A decision made by two or more sides • To discuss and work out an agreement • The branch of government that makes laws • The armed forces that protect the country • A branch of the military that fights at sea • Things that happen inside the United States • ...
Travel 2024-01-26
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- Document required for travel to other countries
- A person who accompanies and assists tourists during a trip
- The most visited mountain in the world because of its height.
- Limit crossed when traveling between two countries
- City with lots of nightlife in its casinos
- Feeling of discomfort caused by time change between countries
- Ancient tombs of Egypt
- Famous building visited by tourists
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- Place to travel to
- Place of temporary accommodation during a trip
- Where you keep your belongings for a trip
- Adventurous and economical one-bag trip
- Icon of the city of love
- Short, organized trip to visit a place
- Used to find your way around a place
15 Clues: Place to travel to • Ancient tombs of Egypt • Icon of the city of love • Famous building visited by tourists • Used to find your way around a place • Short, organized trip to visit a place • Adventurous and economical one-bag trip • Where you keep your belongings for a trip • City with lots of nightlife in its casinos • Place of temporary accommodation during a trip • ...
Unit 1 geoculture 2025-09-15
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- cultural movement that celebrates the languages and cultures of countries in the french caribbean
- formal greeting
- what people from age 13-19 are called
- region of France located in south america
- kids bring this with them to school every day
- masculine title
- richest area in France
- contains three french speaking countries in Africa, Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco
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- area in Canada where 80% of its population speaks French
- the name of french speakers in louisiana
- variation of french spoken in the french caribbean
- formal way to greet friends and family
- french term for back to school
- contains 44 countries including France
- there are 5.6 million of them in France
15 Clues: formal greeting • masculine title • richest area in France • french term for back to school • what people from age 13-19 are called • formal way to greet friends and family • contains 44 countries including France • there are 5.6 million of them in France • the name of french speakers in louisiana • region of France located in south america • ...
Where is Corbin!?!? 2026-03-13
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- has many countries in it
- Tokyos biggest building
- sword in China
- a big religion
- Indias hollywood
- one of the largest countries in Asia
- Chinas most populated city
- Indian protestor
- cool contry in Asia
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- biggest wall in china
- resource in Africa
- no clean water
- americas movie maker
- Japans largest city
- african resource
- has pyramids
16 Clues: has pyramids • sword in China • no clean water • a big religion • Indias hollywood • african resource • Indian protestor • resource in Africa • Japans largest city • cool contry in Asia • americas movie maker • biggest wall in china • Tokyos biggest building • has many countries in it • Chinas most populated city • one of the largest countries in Asia
Chapters 10-14 2018-12-09
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- the main objective of this regional organization is to improve its member countries’ economies by opening markets, promoting economic development, and conserving the environment. It mostly serves South America.
- this agency works together with the World Bank to bring stability to international monetary affairs and to help expand world trade (initials)
- this global economic agency of the UN operates on the ideas that no special advantages should be given to countries, a country can protect domestic trade with tariffs, and countries can negotiate on the removal of trade restrictions once a member of the agency
- this agreement established a system of rules, institutions , and procedures for the postwar global economy
- this type of economy didn’t expand globally as easily as the free market because it didn’t encourage profit and governments controlled all aspects of it
- this type of funding makes trade difficult to conduct because a country helps to finance part of the price for a certain domestic good in order to make it cheaper when exported to other countries
- this regional agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the USA has been replaced with the USMCA in the USA, or CUSMA in Canada. The agreement promises to remove tariffs from certain products, remove restrictions from certain industries (dairy), and open up markets for export (online shopping) (initials)
- when countries give this aid, they are avoiding making a political decision as they provide funds to international organizations that do global work
- the ability of something to be maintained is given this term. As we have studied, it raises the issue of whether we can maintain our consumption of resources
- this organization includes free trade of goods and services, the free movement of capital and labour, and a common currency. Trading partners outside this trading bloc are subject to a common set of trade restrictions. This organization functions for Europe.
- provides loans to less developed countries that are in financial difficulty and these countries are usually required to meet certain political and economic conditions
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- this is how the IMF is funded and this payment is based on the wealth of a country as wealthier countries pay more
- this group, now changed to the G7 since 2014 after Russian was expelled, was a group consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, Russia and the United States. Its members belong to the IMF and World Bank and influenced policies of the WTO. This group was often criticized around the world for representing the elite and not considering the rest of the world in their policies.
- this term indicates that globalization has led to people moving from rural to cities as cities offer globally more services, employment, and economic opportunities
- this is the strongest form of regional integration in order to improve the economies of member countries
- this meant that all printed money would be convertible to gold and could be cashed for that gold
- this British economist’s ideas form the foundation for government spending and taxation and he influenced many Western economies to reform capitalism
- this trade describes the process of reducing barriers to trade
- this non-profit and sometimes international organizations usually doesn’t involve the government (even though the government might give it financial assistance) and includes agencies like the Red Cross, Greenpeace, OXFAM
- this is the sale of government-owned businesses and services to citizens
- this agency works to improve trade relations among the countries of the world by removing tariffs and other barriers to trade (intials)
- this involves opening an industry to more competition by removing government rules
- this aid is given during times of natural disaster or other
- this is the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's care. As seen in the textbook, people who believe in this feel a responsibility to protect and tend the earth to keep it healthy for future generations.
- this is when a country prints more money but the money buys less because there is too much of it
- this aid describes financial aid given to a country directly
- this economist’s ideas were that global economies should not be controlled by the government and need to have less government control and his ideas are seen when countries around the world privatize, cut spending, and reduce regulations
27 Clues: this aid is given during times of natural disaster or other • this aid describes financial aid given to a country directly • this trade describes the process of reducing barriers to trade • this is the sale of government-owned businesses and services to citizens • this involves opening an industry to more competition by removing government rules • ...
AP Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-17
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- An aspect of globalization due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world, has influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- Two countries trading products, services, and capital between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- The former name of the World Trade Organization.
- Because of the capital being brought to the country by the large foreign investors, a number of Filipinos became employed.
- "Globalization can be defined as the intensification of worldwide social relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa." qouted by whom?
- It happened in a number of places in the world during the last part of the 18th century and early part of the 19th century.
- Deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of the country’s colonization.
- The trade route between China and other countries during the 207–220 B.C.
- Started on October 24, 1945. Before they only had 51 members, but now they have 193 members.
- Number of members in the World Trade Organization.
- An organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations.
- This results in both countries as labor in the rich countries is denied work at the same time.
- A combination of western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- An aspect of globalization that formed the United Nations.
- One of the countries dominated WTO
- The type of business put up by foreign investors in the Philippines. They are primarily service-oriented, which includes call centers.
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- The person who brought the culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa, and Southern Europe.
- Benefits gained in trading products, services and capitals with the other countries because the number of products one can choose from the market increases significantly.
- One of the goals of the Europeans in the places they colonized.
- An organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
- The tobacco harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there from 1565 - 1815.
- A free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics, society, technology, and culture.
- One of the many others, delivers world news as it happens in real time.
- Results in products with low supply; we are forced to import the needed products, which in turn would result in higher prices.
- An aspect of globalization in which information technology has paved the way to cultural globalization.
- "Globalization is the most slippery, dangerous, and important buzzword of the late 20th century," qouted by whom?
- A country that was also spred Catholicism by the catholic missionaries from Europe.
- Multinational corporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well. Subtly imbedded in every finished product is the introduction of a new culture.
- Refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting, as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- One of the diseases spread due to freedom to travel.
- An aspect of globalization, they formed different institutions and organizations like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and GATT-WTO to control the world's economy.
- One of the countries dominated WTO
- It was founded after the World War in 1944.
- A trade that was previously done by western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England, and Holland during the 15th and 16th centuries.
- Connected continents, and made it easier for people in different parts of the world to communicate instantly with the use of satellites and miles-long fiber-optic cables.
- An aspect of globalization in which people come and go to other parts of the world to study, take a vacation, enjoy, work, compete, and research.
- A place where the minimum wage is 705 pesos as of 2021 per day.
- One of the goods included in the big contribution in expanding the exchange of ideas and people's knowledge.
- An agreement between different regions and countries that aims to open up economic trade, business, and financial coordination.
- Aim of the WTO is to remove them to create a free environment for foreign trade.
40 Clues: One of the countries dominated WTO • One of the countries dominated WTO • It was founded after the World War in 1944. • The former name of the World Trade Organization. • Number of members in the World Trade Organization. • One of the diseases spread due to freedom to travel. • An aspect of globalization that formed the United Nations. • ...
Central America 2020-12-19
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- Communist country
- US commonwealth
- people who must leave home cause of wars
- way to learn about other countries
- Has no army
- Climate of Central America
- Bahamas, Virgin Islands
- export of Central America
- US missal crisis
- influenced culture of Central America
- poorest country in Central America
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- Built Panama Canal
- Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola
- Sailed the Caribbean
- this culture lived in Guatemala
- many countries faced this
- Major crop grown
- Major resource for beach resorts
- Ruler of Cuba
- what is the capital of Cuba
20 Clues: Has no army • Ruler of Cuba • US commonwealth • Major crop grown • US missal crisis • Communist country • Built Panama Canal • Sailed the Caribbean • Bahamas, Virgin Islands • many countries faced this • export of Central America • Climate of Central America • what is the capital of Cuba • this culture lived in Guatemala • Major resource for beach resorts • way to learn about other countries • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 4 Crossword 2025-05-16
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- invisible line between places
- country with many culture groups
- divides people
- formally acquiring something through conquest or occupation
- old border still visible
- area between countries
- full control over a place
- control over space
- power going from big to small
- one country ruling another
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- countries working together
- a state breaking into smaller parts
- country with one culture group
- group without a country
- a country
- group of people with shared culture
- powerful country controlling weaker ones
- unfairly drawing voting lines
- unites people
19 Clues: a country • unites people • divides people • control over space • area between countries • group without a country • old border still visible • full control over a place • countries working together • one country ruling another • invisible line between places • unfairly drawing voting lines • power going from big to small • country with one culture group • country with many culture groups • ...
Page 1 - 6 Crossword 2022-09-29
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- All the countries in purple like Brazil are in the region or continent called ______ America (pg.4)
- All the countries in orange like Jamaica are in the region called the ________ (pg.3)
- This is the group of people in the memory trick for the Mexico/Central American countries (pg.5)
- Subsistence Farming is about meeting the ___ ___ of the farmer & the farmer's family, not to make a profit (pg.2)
- This type of settlement is for the world's poor and is made of makeshift found items (pg.2)
- This is a type of agriculture where many workers farm a large area of land to make a profit (pg.2)
- This is a city found in country #8 Peru (pg.4)
- This is the capital city of mexico aka #1/triangle on pg.3
- All the countries in green like Costa Rica are in the region called _____ America (pg.3)
- This type of zonation is determined by altitude and decides what vegetation like trees can grow in a area (pg.2)
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- This is the largest country at the bottom of South America (pg.4)
- A megacity has over 10 ______ people living there (pg.2)
- Archipelagoes are an area of water with many ______ spread out (pg.2)
- This county is in Central America between Guatemala and Nicaragua (pg.3)
- This unit is about the geo of ____ ____ (pg.1)
- This is the city the furthest north on South America (pg.4)
- This is the fruit in the memory trick for the South American Cities (pg.7)
- This is the short version for North Amer Free Trade Agreement (pg.2)
- Slash & Burn Agriculture is when the farmer cuts down the ______, burns remaining vegetation, knowing the ash will help future crops grow (pg.2)
- This country has the longest name out of all the Caribbean countries (pg.3)
20 Clues: This unit is about the geo of ____ ____ (pg.1) • This is a city found in country #8 Peru (pg.4) • A megacity has over 10 ______ people living there (pg.2) • This is the capital city of mexico aka #1/triangle on pg.3 • This is the city the furthest north on South America (pg.4) • This is the largest country at the bottom of South America (pg.4) • ...
Globalization 2023-01-03
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- of Twenty (G-20), a forum for international economic development that promotes discussion between industrial and emerging-market countries on key issues related to global economic stability
- Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making something worldwide in scope.
- country, A country that is at a relatively early stage in the process of economic development
- situated on the other side of the ocean; crossing the ocean
- corporation, An organization that manufactures and markets products in many different countries and has multinational stock ownership and multinational management
- Nations, An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- nation, Nations with generally large industries and technology advancements Ex: USA
- A building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing or producing goods.
- organization (NGO), Private organizations that pursue activities to relieve suffering, promote the interests of the poor, protect the environment, provide basic social services, or undertake community development.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a group of 28 countries that has agreed to protect each other in case of attack; founded in 1949
- forces, the interaction of supply and demand that shapes a market economy
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- Organization, group that includes two or more states seeking political and/or economic cooperation with each other
- valuable product
- Trade Organization (WTO), a permanent global institution to promote international trade and to settle international trade disputes
- the use of largely automatic equipment in a system of manufacturing or other production process.
- capital, Money that is invested in new or emerging companies that are perceived as having great profit potential
- jobs, worker who makes or builds a product
- A relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods, or services
- chain, consists of all parties involved, directly or indirectly, in obtaining raw materials or a product
- Union, International organization comprised of Western European countries to promote free trade among members.
20 Clues: valuable product • jobs, worker who makes or builds a product • situated on the other side of the ocean; crossing the ocean • forces, the interaction of supply and demand that shapes a market economy • nation, Nations with generally large industries and technology advancements Ex: USA • ...
crossword for book project 2020-03-15
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- a large place with its own government
- the people who caused World War 2
- a place were children who don't have parents go
- a place that has high amounts of poverty and violence
- a person that fights in the army
- a common weapon used in wars
- a word we say when we tell someone that we're not joking
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- a type of public transport used in many ways on land
- a battle between two countries
- a place densely populated with trees
- a type of fungi found on trees
- a synonym of scared
- an object that helps people see if their eyesight is bad
- the countries that were trying to stop the Nazis
- a book describing you
- an object that comes in spring and falls in autumn
- the countries that were allied to the Nazis
17 Clues: a synonym of scared • a book describing you • a common weapon used in wars • a battle between two countries • a type of fungi found on trees • a person that fights in the army • the people who caused World War 2 • a place densely populated with trees • a large place with its own government • the countries that were allied to the Nazis • ...
Regional Integration 2022-02-14
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- agreement between two parties
- impact on increasing economic exchange and links
- country seeking to become advanced
- interaction among individuals, nations etc
- policy use of taxes to influence the economy
- less economically developed than others
- control of money in the economy and how it is supplied
- where there is free movement of goods,services etc
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- reduction of trade barriers by two or more states to protect economic goals
- countries agreeing to a certain policy while getting free entry in return
- agreement between countries that have a common tax on imports from each other
- treaty between three or more nations
- having advanced infrastructure, service sectors etc
- buying, selling, exchanging goods/service
- countries promoting trade vis an agreement
- removing barriers for free movement of goods, services etc
- making laws etc less severe
17 Clues: making laws etc less severe • agreement between two parties • country seeking to become advanced • treaty between three or more nations • less economically developed than others • buying, selling, exchanging goods/service • countries promoting trade vis an agreement • interaction among individuals, nations etc • policy use of taxes to influence the economy • ...
Imperialism 2024-10-15
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- was done to make trade and repositioning of naval ships easier
- wanted America to stay out of other countries problems
- bought from Russia
- was signed at the end of the Spanish American war
- click bait
- Spain was blamed for destroying this
- placed many restrictions on Cuba
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- the war that took place in Cuba
- the idea that America is the policeman of the world
- Allowed south American countries to take out loans from north america
- was done in an attempt to westernize China
- when a country has control or protects another country
- U.S. began doing this to acquire more world power
- was ruled by queen Liliuokalani before being overthrown
- forced countries out of China and ended open door policy
- caused the death of thousands of Filipinos
- consisted of 8,000 men who volunteered to fight
17 Clues: click bait • bought from Russia • the war that took place in Cuba • placed many restrictions on Cuba • Spain was blamed for destroying this • was done in an attempt to westernize China • caused the death of thousands of Filipinos • consisted of 8,000 men who volunteered to fight • U.S. began doing this to acquire more world power • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-12
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- A war where a nation in the yellow sea got divided into two sides (communism and capitalism) and fought each other
- A time period after World War 2 where the United States and the Soviet Union had mistrust and stayed in a state of tension
- A war that involved a divided country in the South China Sea fighting each other on different ideologies (Capitalism and Communism)
- An allegiance made up of western countries and the United States to protect each other in case the Soviet Union planned to attack them
- A word that described the policy in stopping the spread of communism
- A form of economic aid to European Countries that needed to be restructured after World War 2
- An operation that involved supplying West Berlin via airlift cargos in order to keep it in check and not fall to the Soviets
- A race that both the United States and the Soviet Union competed against each other in making advance technological weapons
- A competition between the United States and the Soviet Union in having advance technology in space
- Wars that where major countries would not fight each other directly but support smaller countries into fight the other supported small countries
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- A principle that the United States should help countries that are being threatened by communism
- A tensional situation where the Soviet Union were delivering nuclear missiles into a country in the Carribean Sea
- Weapons/bombs that could cause major destruction and leave radiation after the explosion.
- A theory that if one country were to fall into communism, the other nations nearby would also fall to communism
- An imaginary line that split up Western Europe (Capitalism) and Eastern Europe (Communism)
15 Clues: A word that described the policy in stopping the spread of communism • Weapons/bombs that could cause major destruction and leave radiation after the explosion. • An imaginary line that split up Western Europe (Capitalism) and Eastern Europe (Communism) • A form of economic aid to European Countries that needed to be restructured after World War 2 • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-05-07
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- - A military alliance established in 1955 between the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries as a response to NATO.
- War - The period of tension and competition between the United States and the Soviet Union from the late 1940s to the early 1990s.
- - A period of relaxed tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union during the 1970s, which saw efforts to ease the division symbolized by the Iron Curtain.
- - The executive branch of the Russian government, often used as a metonym for the Soviet government.
- - A military alliance formed in 1949 to counter Soviet influence and ensure collective security among Western countries.
- - A U.S. initiative that provided economic aid to Western European countries to rebuild after World War II and prevent the spread of communism.
- - A famous speech delivered by Winston Churchill in 1946 in which he coined the term "Iron Curtain" to describe the division of Europe.
- - The socialist state that controlled much of Eastern Europe and was a central player in the Cold War.
- - A major Cold War confrontation in 1962 between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over the placement of nuclear missiles in Cuba.
- - A physical barrier erected in 1961 separating East and West Berlin, symbolizing the division of Europe.
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- - A 1945 meeting between Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin where the post-WWII division of Europe was discussed, leading to the Iron Curtain.
- - The group of socialist states under Soviet influence in Eastern Europe, including countries like Poland, East Germany, and Hungary.
- - The group of capitalist nations, led by the United States, including countries in Western Europe.
- - The U.S. policy of preventing the spread of communism beyond its existing borders during the Cold War.
- - The countries that were part of the Soviet-controlled Eastern Bloc, such as East Germany, Poland, and Czechoslovakia.
15 Clues: - The group of capitalist nations, led by the United States, including countries in Western Europe. • - The executive branch of the Russian government, often used as a metonym for the Soviet government. • - The socialist state that controlled much of Eastern Europe and was a central player in the Cold War. • ...
“Tour Guiding and Excursion Organization'' 2026-03-18
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- Process of uniting world economies into one system
- Rapid development of information technologies
- Interconnection of countries in the world economy
- TRADE Trade between countries
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- Main factor in developing human resources
- Effective use of resources
- Movement of workforce to other countries
- RESOURCE Population with skills knowledge and abilities
- Lack of qualified workers
- STAGE Economic development stage based on information technologies
- ECONOMY Economic model based on knowledge and information
- Lack of jobs for people
12 Clues: Lack of jobs for people • Lack of qualified workers • Effective use of resources • TRADE Trade between countries • Movement of workforce to other countries • Main factor in developing human resources • Rapid development of information technologies • Interconnection of countries in the world economy • Process of uniting world economies into one system • ...
Globalization and Economy 2020-04-29
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- Richer, more developed, generally more powerful countries (opposite of No.5)
- People who use the products they have
- Being able to trade multinationally with the benefit of not having to pay tax
- The ability to move goods from a country to another country
- Able to produce and provide goods to others or another country
- A former route connecting China with Mainland Europe several hundred years ago
- A way of differentiating people based on the amount of wealth they have
- Beliefs that people follow (E.g Christianity and Islam)
- A place where airplanes land and unload their passengers and cargo
- A political system of which the economy and trade of a country depends solely on the government
- The cause of No.7
- When foreigners move from their countries and settle in new countries
- A political system of which the economy and trade of a country is managed by private owners (to an extent)
- The action to borrow large sums on money with interest
- A place where ships land and unload their cargo
- In other words, countries which are not developed and generally not rich
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- Those who have assets and do investment in a country
- Multiple countries in Europe which unite as one in terms of Economy
- USD, Rupiahs, EURO, GBP
- The process of improving the industry of a country
- Somebody who does trade with other people
- People who come from their homelands just to temporarily visit
- The ability to get goods into a country and sell them (E.g. Meat, Electronics)
- People who work
- The money the government charges people for every purchase they make
- The official rules of a country
- When trading is done by 2 or more parties and is done in more than 1 country
- An organization that leads a country
- An alliance between the United Kingdom and many of its former colonies
- Unique to each and every ethnic group
30 Clues: People who work • The cause of No.7 • USD, Rupiahs, EURO, GBP • The official rules of a country • An organization that leads a country • People who use the products they have • Unique to each and every ethnic group • Somebody who does trade with other people • A place where ships land and unload their cargo • The process of improving the industry of a country • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2022-04-01
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- Germany would help Austria-Hungary whenever they need to be supported.
- is an area that didn't belong to either side. It was usually deserted as soldiers would then be unprotected if they were on those grounds.
- Feeling of patriotism and pride for their country or ethnic group.
- The military is allowed to do anything they would like regardless of government policies. The government creates and maintains a group the fight against their enemies.
- Involves governments, economies, and populations in a war that is taken to a different level compared to most other wars in history.
- Going out of the trenches to attack. (something soldiers were told during World War 1.
- are formed because of mutual benefit and are between several countries or organizations.
- A terrorist society that would viloently try to fulfill their goals.
- A fight that each side tried to wear down the other using making the other side lose its will to fight. (Equipment, supplies, soldiers)
- Extending power and authority of one country to other countries.
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- A British policy about the navy stated that the military must be stronger than ay other two navies.
- This was designed to try and keep troops protected from machine guns and air attacks. This prolonged the war.
- Russia tried to advocate a union with all Slavic people of the Balkans because they wanted to have a warm-water port.
- an empire by creating colonies or an area of authority)
- Central Powers Three countries would support each other if they were attacked.
- Germany wanted to attach France through Belgium. This was created to avoid a two-front war.
- Two or more countries try to have a better military than the other/s.
- Is also known as the Allied Powers. Three countries have a somewhat alliance.
- What the Schlieffen Plan was created to avoid. (WW1)
- Threat that you must either comply with them or face disastrous consequences.
20 Clues: What the Schlieffen Plan was created to avoid. (WW1) • an empire by creating colonies or an area of authority) • Extending power and authority of one country to other countries. • Feeling of patriotism and pride for their country or ethnic group. • A terrorist society that would viloently try to fulfill their goals. • ...
Economic Inequality 2016-10-18
Across
- The name of the Government of Ireland's programme of assistance to developing countries
- A location we have studied as an Irish Aid Programme case study
- Long-term improvement aid to help tackle causes of poverty
- The average number of people per square kilometre
- Turning land into desert
- To owe money
- A form of aid other than money
- A coffee brand
- Worst country on the HDI
- The transfer of the ownership of goods or services, from one person or entity to another, in exchange for money
- Producing enough to support you & your family
- This is a measure of people's quality of life
- When one country transfers resources to help another country
- Long lasting solutions that help a country develop
- Another name for slowly developing countries
- Aid from government to world organisations
- These countries economies are growing rapidly
- African, Caribbean & Pacific countries
- One way of measuring economic development
- The action of making use of and benefiting from resources
- When one country controls another
- Aid given when natural disasters cause hunger and disease
- Another name for the developed world
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- A banana company brand name
- Aid from government to government
- Development aid helps develop this
- A source of aid
- The South-East Asian countries such as China & Malaysia are known as these
- Number one country on the HDI
- The gap in wealth and living standards between richer and poorer areas
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- A country that has the capacity to produce secondary goods and services
- How Governments generate money to provide aid
- An example of a natural disaster
- This type of aid comes with certain conditions
- Change in the weather patterns and lasts for extended periods
- An example of a resource transferred by one country to another
- A period of below average precipitation in a given region
38 Clues: To owe money • A coffee brand • A source of aid • Turning land into desert • Worst country on the HDI • A banana company brand name • Number one country on the HDI • A form of aid other than money • An example of a natural disaster • Aid from government to government • When one country controls another • Development aid helps develop this • Another name for the developed world • ...
Economic Inequality 2016-10-18
Across
- The transfer of the ownership of goods or services, from one person or entity to another, in exchange for money
- A banana company brand name
- Change in the weather patterns and lasts for extended periods
- The gap in wealth and living standards between richer and poorer areas
- Turning land into desert
- Another name for the developed world
- Worst country on the HDI
- The South-East Asian countries such as China & Malaysia are known as these
- Aid from government to government
- This type of aid comes with certain conditions
- An example of a natural disaster
- When one country controls another
- A coffee brand
- These countries economies are growing rapidly
- Number one country on the HDI
- How Governments generate money to provide aid
- Another name for slowly developing countries
- A country that has the capacity to produce secondary goods and services
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- Development aid helps develop this
- A period of below average precipitation in a given region
- Long lasting solutions that help a country develop
- Long-term improvement aid to help tackle causes of poverty
- A location we have studied as an Irish Aid Programme case study
- African, Caribbean & Pacific countries
- Producing enough to support you & your family
- The action of making use of and benefiting from resources
- This is a measure of people's quality of life
- Aid from government to world organisations
- A source of aid
- The average number of people per square kilometre
- To owe money
- Aid given when natural disasters cause hunger and disease
- A form of aid other than money
- One way of measuring economic development
- An example of a resource transferred by one country to another
- The name of the Government of Ireland's programme of assistance to developing countries
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- When one country transfers resources to help another country
38 Clues: To owe money • A coffee brand • A source of aid • Turning land into desert • Worst country on the HDI • A banana company brand name • Number one country on the HDI • A form of aid other than money • An example of a natural disaster • Aid from government to government • When one country controls another • Development aid helps develop this • Another name for the developed world • ...
WW1Terms 2022-07-19
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- this country was the most powerful before the war started and wanted to maintain the status quo.
- terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand setting a chain of events leading to WW1
- Germany gave Austria the Blank Cheque resulting in the first declaration of War of WW1.
- meant that countries were armed and ready to go to war.
- industrialization and the need of raw materials from it caused the European nations to increase their efforts to expand their empires, this created a competition for new territory causing friction between major powers
- France and Britain are obligated to join war after Russia Declares war on Austria
- created a demand for raw materials, increasing the need of imperialism
- meant governments had support of the people when the time to go to war came.
- this country wanted assurances that Germany would not attack them.
- They want help with their Slavic problem and assurances Russians won’t aid Balkan countries.
Down
- caused an arms race between Germany and Britain to start, with the rest of the countries to follow
- caused the war to become a war of attrition
- turns what was thought to be a short war into a 4 year war and the need of nations to turn to Total War.
- meant that countries were both willing and able to go to war
- caused the need of the military tactic trench warfare
- brought Britain into the war
- allows the war to continue and helps maintain the battle of attrition
- forced Serbia into a war with Austria
- an ideology behind the Black Hand/ Gavrilo Pricip
- this country wanted access to a warm water port
- gives Austria the green light to start a war with Serbia
- felt like they were behind on colonialism and wanted to extend their empire.
- forced multiple countries to get involved in a conflict between two nations.
23 Clues: brought Britain into the war • forced Serbia into a war with Austria • caused the war to become a war of attrition • this country wanted access to a warm water port • an ideology behind the Black Hand/ Gavrilo Pricip • caused the need of the military tactic trench warfare • meant that countries were armed and ready to go to war. • ...
Cold war Crossword 2023-04-25
Across
- When countries did not want to get involved in the cold war so they stayed neutral
- The race that took place during the cold war between the Soviet Union and the United States
- The economic system where everything is government owned and there is no class systems
- A treaty that reduced the production of nuclear weapons
- A period where there was a relaxation of problems between nations
- The economic system where businesses are privately owned
- A treaty between 31 countries in North America and Europe
- A line of direct communication between leaders of two different countries
- The government system that the Soviet Union had during the cold war
- A treaty organization created by Great Britain
- A government that is controlled by religious leaders
- A Portuguese colony in Southwest Africa
- The soviet Unions response to NATO
- The process of giving people in the Soviet Union more freedom
- A large agricultural community that is owned by communist governments
- A period of mass protest in Czechoslovakia
- The government system that the United States has
- A treaty between the United States and various countries in Asia and Europe
- The United States giving 12 billion dollars to European countries so they could rebuild
Down
- The United States failing to invade Cuba
- intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace
- The idea of trying to prevent the spread of communism
- The Soviet Union blocked the roadways and the canals from western Europe
- The Union of Soviet Socialist Republic
- A metaphor used to describe the split between Eastern and Western Europe
- A weapon of mass destruction
- A concrete wall built by the Soviet Union to stop Germans from escaping to Western Europe
- A large city of former colonial ruler
- A communist guerrilla organization in Cambodia
- A war that is instigated by a country that is not directly involved in it
30 Clues: A weapon of mass destruction • The soviet Unions response to NATO • A large city of former colonial ruler • The Union of Soviet Socialist Republic • A Portuguese colony in Southwest Africa • The United States failing to invade Cuba • A period of mass protest in Czechoslovakia • A treaty organization created by Great Britain • A communist guerrilla organization in Cambodia • ...
(World Geo) Unit 7: Development & Globalization 2025-02-19
Across
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- penalty for disobeying an international law or rule
- indirect control or influence of a territory & its people, usually through financial means
- (corporation) operations in multiple countries
- tax imposed on imports or exports of goods
- trade partnership seeking greater equity in international trade (ie. Tony's chocolate)
- advantage over others in producing a particular good
- societies w/most natural resources have worse economic outcomes
- says within everchanging world economy, 3 basic hierarchies of countries exist
- (1949, security alliance of 30 countries from N. America & Europe
- operates the global system of trade
- sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of a good
- 27 member state economic & political group in Europe
Down
- provides funding to developing countries
- difference in pay/wages/income between women & men
- [Belt & Road Initiative] strategy initiated by China to connect w/Africa & Europe to improve trade & economic growth
- degree to which a person can afford necessities, comforts, luxuries
- goods/services brought into a country from abroad for sale
- African Continental Free Trade Area (1.3 billion people)
- (worldwide) movements + exchanges of ideas, goods & services, $, tech, culture
- small loans designed for small businesses who otherwise can't get $
- organization that operates outside government control
- free trade zones designed to encourage trade activities across nations
- GDP adjusted for inflation
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations / trading bloc
- goods/services produced in one country & sold in another
- five stages of economic development (1) traditional society, (2) preconditions to take-off, (3) take-off, (4) drive to maturity, (5) age of high mass consumption
- descent to a lower or worse state
- measure of achievement in human development: longevity & health / knowledgeable / standard of living
- measures distribution of income or consumption within an economy (compared to a perfectly equal distribution
30 Clues: GDP adjusted for inflation • descent to a lower or worse state • operates the global system of trade • provides funding to developing countries • tax imposed on imports or exports of goods • (corporation) operations in multiple countries • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • difference in pay/wages/income between women & men • ...
Economic 2025-12-29
Across
- An economic system in which individuals and businesses own resources and prices are determined by supply and demand
- The central banking system of the United States that controls interest rates and the money supply
- A tax placed on imported goods to protect domestic industries and raise government revenue
- Money invested by individuals or companies in businesses located in another country
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country in one year
- A situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from other nations
- Goods and services produced domestically and sold to other countries
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services over time
- The ability of a country to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another country
- An international organization that provides loans and financial assistance to countries to promote economic stability
- An economic system in which the government owns and controls most means of production
- An economic system in which individuals and businesses make most economic decisions
Down
- A situation in which a country buys more goods from other nations than it sells
- The economic system used by the United States that combines free markets with government regulation
- A trade agreement between the United States Canada and Mexico that reduced trade barriers
- An economic system where customs and traditions determine how resources are used
- Government rules designed to control business practices and protect consumers and workers
- An international organization that sets rules for global trade and resolves trade disputes
- A period of economic decline marked by falling output and rising unemployment
- Goods and services purchased from other countries
- Nations with economies that are still industrializing and growing
- The movement of money between countries through trade investment and foreign aid
- The idea that countries rely on one another through trade investment and production
23 Clues: Goods and services purchased from other countries • Nations with economies that are still industrializing and growing • Goods and services produced domestically and sold to other countries • A period of economic decline marked by falling output and rising unemployment • A situation in which a country buys more goods from other nations than it sells • ...
Globalization 2023-11-03
Across
- The exchange of information and ideas across international borders, often emphasizing the importance of interconnectedness and cultural understanding.
- The state of being connected or linked, often emphasizing the importance of communication and accessibility across different regions.
- Relating to or involving two or more countries, often emphasizing the importance of interactions and relations between nations.
- Relating to or involving the interaction between different cultures, often emphasizing the importance of understanding and respecting diverse cultural perspectives.
- The coexistence of different cultural or ethnic groups within a society, often emphasizing the importance of respecting and celebrating cultural diversity.
- Relating to or extending throughout the entire world, often emphasizing the presence and impact on a global scale.
- The reliance of countries or individuals on each other for goods, services, and resources, often emphasizing the importance of global cooperation and collaboration.
- The exchange of goods and services across international borders, often emphasizing the importance of economic interactions between countries.
- The process of increasing interdependence and connectivity among countries and individuals worldwide, often emphasizing the integration of economies and cultures.
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- The action of working together with others to achieve a common goal, often emphasizing the importance of leveraging diverse skills and perspectives.
- Involving or operating in several countries, often emphasizing the presence and impact of companies or organizations on a global scale.
- The action of countries working together for mutual benefit and progress, often emphasizing the importance of global collaboration and unity.
- The state of being diverse or varied, often emphasizing the importance of including different types of people or things.
- The state of being connected or related to others, often emphasizing the importance of understanding the global relationships and dependencies.
- Relating to or involving different cultures or cultural groups, often emphasizing the importance of understanding and respecting diverse cultural perspectives.
15 Clues: Relating to or extending throughout the entire world, often emphasizing the presence and impact on a global scale. • The state of being diverse or varied, often emphasizing the importance of including different types of people or things. • ...
Human Well-Being 2016-10-16
Across
- total income or goods and services produced in a country within a given year
- measures freedom of information in countries
- measures happiness, incorporating ecological footprint, life satisfaction and life expectancy
- measures the importance of human development while weighing up the cost of economic development on the environment
- combined Human Wellbeing Index (HWI) and Ecosystem Wellbeing Index (EWI)
Down
- determines the world's least peaceful countries using 23 indicators across 158 countries
- highlights the vulnerability of countries to collapse or conflict
- measures life expectancy, literacy and GDP per capita
- compares human, economic and environmental well being in 151 countries
- measures GDP, as well as environment and human resources
10 Clues: measures freedom of information in countries • measures life expectancy, literacy and GDP per capita • measures GDP, as well as environment and human resources • highlights the vulnerability of countries to collapse or conflict • compares human, economic and environmental well being in 151 countries • ...
NON ALIGNED 2020-06-18
Across
- The situation in which something happens and that helps you to understand it
- The movement of people from any nation or group away from their own country; people who have moved away from their own country
- Who or what somebody/something is
- The act or process of freeing a country or a person from the control of somebody else
- A system in which one country controls other countries, often after defeating them in a war
- Freedom from political control by other countries
- The practice by which a powerful country controls another country or other countries
Down
- In which three or more groups, nations, etc. take part
- A group of countries that work closely together because they have similar political interests
- The process of changing data into a digital form that can be easily read and processed by a computer
- Existing in or involving different countries
- Political support given to one country or group by another
- The customs and beliefs, art, way of life and social organization of a particular country or group
13 Clues: Who or what somebody/something is • Existing in or involving different countries • Freedom from political control by other countries • In which three or more groups, nations, etc. take part • Political support given to one country or group by another • The situation in which something happens and that helps you to understand it • ...
Global Inequalities 2015-06-21
Across
- What does the UN stand for?
- Where the body lacks vitamins, nutrients and energy needed for development
- The number of years people can expect to live
- The value of all resources owned by a person or country (not just money)
- One of the five basic needs in life
- The state of being extremely poor
- A parliament made up of representatives of all of the UN Member Countries
- A rich country of the world where most people have a high standard of living
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- The differences between poorer countries and richer countries
- The part of the UN made up of 5 countries that is responsible for keeping peace and security in the world
- A poor country of the world where most people have a low standard of living
- An acronym for the total value of all goods and services produced by a country in a year
- What were the 8 goals developed by the UN in 2000?
- What does the D stand for in HDI?
- One of the five basic needs in life
- Equal access of females and males to opportunities such as education and employment
- Plays a crucial role in improving health & living standards, promoting equality & overcoming gender bias
- What slums, houses and dwellings are referred too as
- The ability to read and write
19 Clues: What does the UN stand for? • The ability to read and write • What does the D stand for in HDI? • The state of being extremely poor • One of the five basic needs in life • One of the five basic needs in life • The number of years people can expect to live • What were the 8 goals developed by the UN in 2000? • What slums, houses and dwellings are referred too as • ...
E-M crossword 2025-03-22
Across
- the way a young child would do an action
- someone who moves countries
- to shock or surprise someone with an action.
- to put something on your person
- unable to be resistant
- to lie about the severity
- it just ________
- not important
- a problem
- to draw
- to complete a task
- a group of countries
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- to be unable to read or right
- an injury impossible to heal
- To stalk and hurt people
- very big
- the legal recognition of a relationship
- is needed
- not meaning to do it
- to light up an area
20 Clues: to draw • very big • is needed • a problem • not important • it just ________ • to complete a task • to light up an area • not meaning to do it • a group of countries • unable to be resistant • To stalk and hurt people • to lie about the severity • someone who moves countries • an injury impossible to heal • to be unable to read or right • to put something on your person • ...
World Organizations 2017-11-20
Across
- An economic organization in Southeast Asia
- The league of Arab States is composed of countries that are Muslim and speak __________.
- A political alliance of 26 countries from Europe and North America that has pledged to safeguard freedom and democracy.
- Something these organizations have in common is the promotion of world...
- Some main reasons for political divisions are differences in language, religion, and __________.
- A political organization in Africa.
- The county you go to school in.
- How many members are on the security council of the United Nations?
- An economic and political union of 27 European countries. It introduced the currency called the Euro.
- Tax on imported goods.
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- ASEAN stands for Association of _________ Asian Nations.
- Key members of this organization are Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, and UAE. They set the price and production of oil.
- The Organization of the American States is a political union that includes all 35 countries for North and South __________.
- Divisions Regions of the Earth's surface over which people establish social, economic, and political control.
- What currency does the EU use?
- This organization was created in 1945 with 193 members.
- What type of government do members of NATO have?
- Eliminating tariffs promotes trade by (increasing or decreasing) investment opportunities.
- A trade agreement that was signed by Canada, the United States, and Mexico that eliminated tariffs creating free trade.
19 Clues: Tax on imported goods. • What currency does the EU use? • The county you go to school in. • A political organization in Africa. • An economic organization in Southeast Asia • What type of government do members of NATO have? • This organization was created in 1945 with 193 members. • ASEAN stands for Association of _________ Asian Nations. • ...
EUROPE 2025-09-28
Across
- The name of the military defense union whose members are EU countries, USA, Canada
- The most famous physical feature of the land in Norway
- The countries of Norway and Sweden make the peninsula called ____
- a piece of land, connected to continent on one side, and surrounded by water on its other sides.
- The largest river that flows through London.
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- The Netherlands is known for its _____
- The northern countries in Europe (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland) have cold climates and are also known as.
- The 3 countries in Europe located below sea level are known as ____
- The European country that is always neutral in wars and not a member of any economic or military union.
- The capital of France
- The highest and largest mountain in Europe that is part of several countries
11 Clues: The capital of France • The Netherlands is known for its _____ • The largest river that flows through London. • The most famous physical feature of the land in Norway • The countries of Norway and Sweden make the peninsula called ____ • The 3 countries in Europe located below sea level are known as ____ • ...
Marissa D's Crossword 2016-12-05
Across
- Cambodia and Guatemala are examples of this.
- trade rules getting taken away.
- buying goods with other countries.
- sun and water are NOT examples of these.
- how many items of a specific product can be imported.
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- selling goods with other countries.
- country that create a new manufacturing.
- countries relying on each other for resources.
- rules that decide what goods and be produced.
- people need these things to meet their needs.
- sun and water are examples of these.
- United States and France are examples of this.
- tax added to imported goods.
13 Clues: tax added to imported goods. • trade rules getting taken away. • buying goods with other countries. • selling goods with other countries. • sun and water are examples of these. • country that create a new manufacturing. • sun and water are NOT examples of these. • Cambodia and Guatemala are examples of this. • rules that decide what goods and be produced. • ...
Steps toward the Great War 2013-03-29
Across
- The expansion of a country's empire
- The most powerful countries of Europe divided into two _____
- Deep loyalty to one's own country
- Significant city in Austria-Hungary regarding the Archduke
- _____ heightened as competition among countries continued
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- First country that Germany declared war on
- Great Britain's rival in producing naval ships
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand's _____ initiated the war
- Countries' _____ flourished due to the industrial revolution
- Canada fought for the Triple _____
- The second country to Britain in number of colonies
- The desire to have a large army
- The acronym that represents the indirect causes
13 Clues: The desire to have a large army • Deep loyalty to one's own country • Canada fought for the Triple _____ • The expansion of a country's empire • First country that Germany declared war on • Great Britain's rival in producing naval ships • The acronym that represents the indirect causes • Archduke Franz Ferdinand's _____ initiated the war • ...
Steps toward the Great War 2013-03-29
Across
- The desire to have a large army
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand's _____ initiated the war
- The acronym that represents the indirect causes
- First country that Germany declared war on
- Canada fought for the Triple _____
- Countries' _____ flourished due to the industrial revolution
- The second country to Britain in number of colonies
Down
- The expansion of a country's empire
- Deep loyalty to one's own country
- _____ heightened as competition among countries continued
- The most powerful countries of Europe divided into two _____
- Significant city in Austria-Hungary regarding the Archduke
- Great Britain's rival in producing naval ships
13 Clues: The desire to have a large army • Deep loyalty to one's own country • Canada fought for the Triple _____ • The expansion of a country's empire • First country that Germany declared war on • Great Britain's rival in producing naval ships • The acronym that represents the indirect causes • Archduke Franz Ferdinand's _____ initiated the war • ...
Unit 3: Imperialism and World War 1 2026-03-27
Across
- organization to promote peace between countries
- case that established limits on free speech when America is at war
- ended World War I and blamed Germany
- Teddy Roosevelt's foreign policy
- annexed in 1898
- creating an empire
- Pride in your country and willing to defend it
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- sensationalism over facts
- motivated others with his acts of heroism
- Wilson's proposed Plan after WWI
- treaties with other countries
- Building up armed forces
- apart from the affairs of other countries
13 Clues: annexed in 1898 • creating an empire • Building up armed forces • sensationalism over facts • treaties with other countries • Wilson's proposed Plan after WWI • Teddy Roosevelt's foreign policy • ended World War I and blamed Germany • motivated others with his acts of heroism • apart from the affairs of other countries • Pride in your country and willing to defend it • ...
“Tour Guiding and Excursion Organization'' 2026-03-18
Across
- trade trade between countries
- lack of jobs for people
- movement of workforce to other countries
- stage economic development stage based on information technologies
- resources population with skills knowledge and abilities
- process of uniting world economies into one system
- economy economic model based on knowledge and information
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- main factor in developing human resources
- interconnection of countries in the world economy
- effective use of resources
- rapid development of information technologies
- shortage lack of qualified workers
12 Clues: lack of jobs for people • effective use of resources • trade trade between countries • shortage lack of qualified workers • movement of workforce to other countries • main factor in developing human resources • rapid development of information technologies • interconnection of countries in the world economy • process of uniting world economies into one system • ...
International business 2022-08-06
Across
- goods that are tangible
- international business capital investment
- domestic business capital investment
- purchases of GAS from foreign countries
- nature of customers in international business
- licensing fee
- nature of customers in domestic business
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- contractual arrangement for patents, trade secrets or technology
- sales of GAS to foreign countries
- import of GAS for re-export to other countries
- Contract manufacturing
11 Clues: licensing fee • Contract manufacturing • goods that are tangible • sales of GAS to foreign countries • domestic business capital investment • purchases of GAS from foreign countries • international business capital investment • nature of customers in domestic business • nature of customers in international business • import of GAS for re-export to other countries • ...
Chapters 10-14 2018-12-09
Across
- provides loans to less developed countries that are in financial difficulty and these countries are usually required to meet certain political and economic conditions
- this aid is given during times of natural disaster or other
- this agreement established a system of rules, institutions , and procedures for the postwar global economy
- this non-profit and sometimes international organizations usually doesn’t involve the government (even though the government might give it financial assistance) and includes agencies like the Red Cross, Greenpeace, OXFAM
- this meant that all printed money would be convertible to gold and could be cashed for that gold
- this is the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's care. As seen in the textbook, people who believe in this feel a responsibility to protect and tend the earth to keep it healthy for future generations.
- this is the sale of government-owned businesses and services to citizens
- this is when a country prints more money but the money buys less because there is too much of it
- this aid describes financial aid given to a country directly
- the ability of something to be maintained is given this term. As we have studied, it raises the issue of whether we can maintain our consumption of resources
- this British economist’s ideas form the foundation for government spending and taxation and he influenced many Western economies to reform capitalism
- this is how the IMF is funded and this payment is based on the wealth of a country as wealthier countries pay more
- this trade describes the process of reducing barriers to trade
- this global economic agency of the UN operates on the ideas that no special advantages should be given to countries, a country can protect domestic trade with tariffs, and countries can negotiate on the removal of trade restrictions once a member of the agency
- this regional agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the USA has been replaced with the USMCA in the USA, or CUSMA in Canada. The agreement promises to remove tariffs from certain products, remove restrictions from certain industries (dairy), and open up markets for export (online shopping) (initials)
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- this is the strongest form of regional integration in order to improve the economies of member countries
- the main objective of this regional organization is to improve its member countries’ economies by opening markets, promoting economic development, and conserving the environment. It mostly serves South America.
- this involves opening an industry to more competition by removing government rules
- this type of funding makes trade difficult to conduct because a country helps to finance part of the price for a certain domestic good in order to make it cheaper when exported to other countries
- this agency works to improve trade relations among the countries of the world by removing tariffs and other barriers to trade (intials)
- this organization includes free trade of goods and services, the free movement of capital and labour, and a common currency. Trading partners outside this trading bloc are subject to a common set of trade restrictions. This organization functions for Europe.
- this group, now changed to the G7 since 2014 after Russian was expelled, was a group consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, Russia and the United States. Its members belong to the IMF and World Bank and influenced policies of the WTO. This group was often criticized around the world for representing the elite and not considering the rest of the world in their policies.
- this type of economy didn’t expand globally as easily as the free market because it didn’t encourage profit and governments controlled all aspects of it
- this agency works together with the World Bank to bring stability to international monetary affairs and to help expand world trade (initials)
- when countries give this aid, they are avoiding making a political decision as they provide funds to international organizations that do global work
- this term indicates that globalization has led to people moving from rural to cities as cities offer globally more services, employment, and economic opportunities
- this economist’s ideas were that global economies should not be controlled by the government and need to have less government control and his ideas are seen when countries around the world privatize, cut spending, and reduce regulations
27 Clues: this aid is given during times of natural disaster or other • this aid describes financial aid given to a country directly • this trade describes the process of reducing barriers to trade • this is the sale of government-owned businesses and services to citizens • this involves opening an industry to more competition by removing government rules • ...
Chapters 10-14 2018-12-09
Across
- this British economist’s ideas form the foundation for government spending and taxation and he influenced many Western economies to reform capitalism
- this is the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's care. As seen in the textbook, people who believe in this feel a responsibility to protect and tend the earth to keep it healthy for future generations.
- this economist’s ideas were that global economies should not be controlled by the government and need to have less government control and his ideas are seen when countries around the world privatize, cut spending, and reduce regulations
- this agreement established a system of rules, institutions , and procedures for the postwar global economy
- this organization includes free trade of goods and services, the free movement of capital and labour, and a common currency. Trading partners outside this trading bloc are subject to a common set of trade restrictions. This organization functions for Europe.
- this trade describes the process of reducing barriers to trade
- this aid describes financial aid given to a country directly
- provides loans to less developed countries that are in financial difficulty and these countries are usually required to meet certain political and economic conditions
- this is the sale of government-owned businesses and services to citizens
- this is the strongest form of regional integration in order to improve the economies of member countries
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- this is when a country prints more money but the money buys less because there is too much of it
- this global economic agency of the UN operates on the ideas that no special advantages should be given to countries, a country can protect domestic trade with tariffs, and countries can negotiate on the removal of trade restrictions once a member of the agency
- this involves opening an industry to more competition by removing government rules
- this agency works to improve trade relations among the countries of the world by removing tariffs and other barriers to trade (intials)
- the ability of something to be maintained is given this term. As we have studied, it raises the issue of whether we can maintain our consumption of resources
- this group, now changed to the G7 since 2014 after Russian was expelled, was a group consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, Russia and the United States. Its members belong to the IMF and World Bank and influenced policies of the WTO. This group was often criticized around the world for representing the elite and not considering the rest of the world in their policies.
- this meant that all printed money would be convertible to gold and could be cashed for that gold
- this type of economy didn’t expand globally as easily as the free market because it didn’t encourage profit and governments controlled all aspects of it
- this regional agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the USA has been replaced with the USMCA in the USA, or CUSMA in Canada. The agreement promises to remove tariffs from certain products, remove restrictions from certain industries (dairy), and open up markets for export (online shopping) (initials)
- when countries give this aid, they are avoiding making a political decision as they provide funds to international organizations that do global work
- this term indicates that globalization has led to people moving from rural to cities as cities offer globally more services, employment, and economic opportunities
- this is how the IMF is funded and this payment is based on the wealth of a country as wealthier countries pay more
- this type of funding makes trade difficult to conduct because a country helps to finance part of the price for a certain domestic good in order to make it cheaper when exported to other countries
- this agency works together with the World Bank to bring stability to international monetary affairs and to help expand world trade (initials)
- this non-profit and sometimes international organizations usually doesn’t involve the government (even though the government might give it financial assistance) and includes agencies like the Red Cross, Greenpeace, OXFAM
- this aid is given during times of natural disaster or other
- the main objective of this regional organization is to improve its member countries’ economies by opening markets, promoting economic development, and conserving the environment. It mostly serves South America.
27 Clues: this aid is given during times of natural disaster or other • this aid describes financial aid given to a country directly • this trade describes the process of reducing barriers to trade • this is the sale of government-owned businesses and services to citizens • this involves opening an industry to more competition by removing government rules • ...
Globalisation 2021-06-28
Across
- A firm which sells to other countries
- Within the home country of the firm
- The Government may decide to tax goods coming into the country to make it hard for foreign firms to compete
- A group of countries which work together to help each other with trade.
- A firm which has offices and factories in other countries
- Goods bought from firms in other countries and brought into the UK
Down
- A method for a firm to increase its overseas sales
- Selling to other countries
- When a firm adapts its products for a particular country
- Charges a Government makes for bringing goods into a country
10 Clues: Selling to other countries • Within the home country of the firm • A firm which sells to other countries • A method for a firm to increase its overseas sales • When a firm adapts its products for a particular country • A firm which has offices and factories in other countries • Charges a Government makes for bringing goods into a country • ...
Figures and numbers 2019-05-23
Across
- Space Odyssey
- £80
- 1:58
- centenary of the end of WWII (year)
- 500
- 98,000,000,000
- 25%
- hundred 2500 (number)
- French phone numbers have ten
- 2:45
- 6:30
- the most important birthday in many English speaking countries
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- one tenth
- meters in a mile
- 2,000,000
- centimeters in an inch
- the voting age in most countries
- 9:10
- 33%
- D-Day
20 Clues: £80 • 500 • 33% • 25% • 1:58 • 9:10 • 2:45 • 6:30 • D-Day • one tenth • 2,000,000 • Space Odyssey • 98,000,000,000 • meters in a mile • hundred 2500 (number) • centimeters in an inch • French phone numbers have ten • the voting age in most countries • centenary of the end of WWII (year) • the most important birthday in many English speaking countries
North America 2020-11-19
Across
- - use of the money for country
- - old civilization
- - population moved to another country
- - human communication
- States - middle country of North America
- - human communication of Northern countries
- - capital of northern country of North America
- - natural stream of water
- - money
- - capital of middle country of North America
- - capital of southern country
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- - big mass of land in Earth that are 7 in total
- - people at original place
- - large human settlement
- - southern country of North America
- - Northern country of North America
- - human communication of southern countries
- - agricultural growth
- - weather
- - vegetable
20 Clues: - money • - weather • - vegetable • - old civilization • - human communication • - agricultural growth • - large human settlement • - natural stream of water • - people at original place • - capital of southern country • - use of the money for country • - southern country of North America • - Northern country of North America • - population moved to another country • ...
North America 2020-11-19
Across
- - use of the money for country
- - old civilization
- - population moved to another country
- - human communication
- States - middle country of North America
- - human communication of Northern countries
- - capital of northern country of North America
- - natural stream of water
- - money
- - capital of middle country of North America
- - capital of southern country
Down
- - big mass of land in Earth that are 7 in total
- - people at original place
- - large human settlement
- - southern country of North America
- - Northern country of North America
- - human communication of southern countries
- - agricultural growth
- - weather
- - vegetable
20 Clues: - money • - weather • - vegetable • - old civilization • - human communication • - agricultural growth • - large human settlement • - natural stream of water • - people at original place • - capital of southern country • - use of the money for country • - southern country of North America • - Northern country of North America • - population moved to another country • ...
Crossword Puzzle 100 pts. 2013-01-29
Across
- my parents go to walmart for ______
- Hits the slopes.
- you put letters in them
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- a firmly held opinion or idea
- The head or ruler of a tribe.
- Some literary pieces
- Negotiations between two or more states or countries.
- Another word for suitcases.
- Some are super
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- States or nations
- People in a novel
- A courteous or honorable man
- It has lots of "keys"
- Where kings and queens live
- Police IDs
- metal bars with catches and levers
- Military men
- Journals
- Lots of bread
20 Clues: Journals • Police IDs • Military men • Lots of bread • Some are super • Hits the slopes. • States or nations • People in a novel • Some literary pieces • It has lots of "keys" • you put letters in them • Where kings and queens live • Another word for suitcases. • A courteous or honorable man • a firmly held opinion or idea • The head or ruler of a tribe. • metal bars with catches and levers • ...
Lizzie & Dylan 2024-07-24
Across
- Month the couple got engaged
- Best man
- Number of years they have dated
- Bachelorette party destination (city)
- Dylan’s go-to cocktail (2 words)
- Number of countries visited together
- Couple’s favorite meal to cook
- Dylan’s favorite hobby
- Where did Lizzie and Dylan meet
- Honeymoon destination
- # of Taylor Swift concerts Lizzie has attended
- Lizzie’s go-to cocktail
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- Favorite vacation together (2 countries)
- Lizzie’s favorite hobby
- Bachelor party destination (state)
- Location of first date (two words)
- Engagement location (two words)
- Maid of honor
- Their dog’s name
- Dylan’s favorite season
20 Clues: Best man • Maid of honor • Their dog’s name • Honeymoon destination • Dylan’s favorite hobby • Lizzie’s favorite hobby • Dylan’s favorite season • Lizzie’s go-to cocktail • Month the couple got engaged • Couple’s favorite meal to cook • Number of years they have dated • Engagement location (two words) • Where did Lizzie and Dylan meet • Dylan’s go-to cocktail (2 words) • ...
Peace and War 2025-06-15
Across
- A weapon that explodes and causes damage, often used in wars or attacks.
- WAR A war between groups of people within the same country.
- To win against someone in a war, battle, or competition; the losing side experiences a defeat.
- A large organized group of people trained to fight and protect a country during war or conflict.
- An agreement to stop fighting for a period of time, usually to allow peace talks or humanitarian aid.
- An international organization created after World War II to promote peace, security, and cooperation between countries.
- Information (often biased or misleading) used to influence people’s opinions during war or political conflict.
- Protection from danger, harm, or attack; being safe and free from fear.
- A weapon that shoots bullets and is used by soldiers or police.
Down
- A person who is killed, injured, or missing during a war or disaster.
- WAR A large war involving many countries around the world, such as World War I and World War II.
- A time when there is no war or fighting; people live in harmony and safety.
- A large, heavily armored military vehicle with guns, used in battle on land.
- An agreement between countries to support each other, especially during war or conflict.
- A discussion where people or countries try to reach an agreement peacefully, often used to avoid or end conflict.
- An official agreement between countries, often used to end a war or create peace.
16 Clues: WAR A war between groups of people within the same country. • A weapon that shoots bullets and is used by soldiers or police. • A person who is killed, injured, or missing during a war or disaster. • Protection from danger, harm, or attack; being safe and free from fear. • A weapon that explodes and causes damage, often used in wars or attacks. • ...
Government 2024-04-10
Across
- A way officials conduct affairs
- Promise made by an official
- leniency
- Nation's public policies
- postpone
- talker of all nations and foreign policy
- regulations and orders put on other countries
- National armed forces
- order- a rule or order issued by the president
- removal of government official
- or agreement
- pardon of group
- Events that happen inside a nation
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- symbol of the US
- form or organized work
- Executive power of the US
- a president to execute orders
- reduce sentence
- a strategy for dealing with other countries relationships
- legal forgiveness
20 Clues: leniency • postpone • or agreement • reduce sentence • pardon of group • symbol of the US • legal forgiveness • National armed forces • form or organized work • Nation's public policies • Executive power of the US • Promise made by an official • a president to execute orders • removal of government official • A way officials conduct affairs • Events that happen inside a nation • ...
8F Crossword #5 2024-04-17
Across
- air space
- negotiations skilled and considerate discussions between countries.
- adding to
- agreement, deal
- Socialist Russia and nearby countries (1922-1991)
- small openings/doors
- designer, builder
- attached to each other
- agreement
- go all the way around
- the wake of after
- technology new science used to create powerful bombs
- Germany under Adolf Hitler’s rule (1933-1945)
- Shot
- Space vehicle
- worked quickly
Down
- attached
- Rotation in space
- complete
- Grand, important
- great, important
- orbit orbit without a crew on board
- fighting, disagreements
- Companion, another
- president
- partnership, agreement to work together
26 Clues: Shot • attached • complete • air space • adding to • president • agreement • Space vehicle • worked quickly • agreement, deal • Grand, important • great, important • Rotation in space • designer, builder • Companion, another • the wake of after • small openings/doors • go all the way around • attached to each other • fighting, disagreements • orbit orbit without a crew on board • ...
Enian's puzzle 2023-05-31
Across
- Not Equal
- Fertile land turns to desert
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- partnership between 27 European countries
- Oweing money
- a kind of political movement.
- coming to a country
- Cutting down trees
- Extremely Poor
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- is called when you have no job
- Chilean Dictator
- Trade and technology made the world
- world's largest sources of funding
- Unlawful use of violence
- Dishonest conduct by those in power
- Intensive production of crops and animals
- Increase in prices
- Kids pursue this
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- Money received
20 Clues: Not Equal • Oweing money • Money received • Extremely Poor • Chilean Dictator • Kids pursue this • Increase in prices • Cutting down trees • coming to a country • Unlawful use of violence • Fertile land turns to desert • a kind of political movement. • is called when you have no job • world's largest sources of funding • Trade and technology made the world • ...
List of Terms fro Chapter 2 - Ryan, Rim, Will E. 2022-11-30
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- the development of industries in a country or region
- Policy of making a countries armed forces very strong.
- consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, who all agreed to support each other if attacked.
- this word is also known as the allied powers
- threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or dire consequences.
- a cheque that meant that Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what.
- To advance out of the trenches to no mans land.
- the principle or advocacy of the union of all Slavs or all Slavic peoples in one political organization.
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- Strip of land in between the trenches
- the official British policy regarding the navy.
- Defined as extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories.
- battles consisted of frontal attacks in which one army overwhelmed the other and victory was declared.
- Occurs when 2 or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped militarily.
- Total regard for ones nation and support but for no one else.
- A terrorist organization that supported violent actions to achieve its goals.
- Germany's plan to invade France through a neutral country, Belgium.
- An unrestricted war.
- Two countries in close relations with similar views and objectives.
- a war in which a country must fight on two distinct battle grounds.
19 Clues: An unrestricted war. • Strip of land in between the trenches • this word is also known as the allied powers • the official British policy regarding the navy. • To advance out of the trenches to no mans land. • the development of industries in a country or region • Policy of making a countries armed forces very strong. • ...
Globalisation 2015-12-03
Across
- A key problem for local people in tourist resorts
- A key factor that has led to a reduction in the cost of international trade
- An important holiday product that encourages tourism to grow rapidly
- A key policy of China to invest in LICs to improve trading relations
- An import social factor that caused tourism to grow
- An important international organisation that provides loans and finance to countries with special conditions
- A key factor that led to a relative shrinkage in the world
- The increasingly interconnected nature of the world's companies, countries and trade
- A process that takes place in some places and would suggest that tourism has been to successful
Down
- This is where TNC research and development takes place and tends to be located in Wealthy countries
- The transfer of goods, investment, information and people across the world
- An import international organisation that aims to make trade free
- Money given by one country to anothr with conditions
- The term used to describe the movement of manufacturing away from HICs to LICs
- The key reason for the the growth of LIC/NIC manufacturing
- An important economic factors that caused tourism to grow
- When local tradition becomes changes and taken out of context for the benefit of tourists
- This is investment from caompanies and countries into another country
- A term often used for companies that operate across political borders
19 Clues: A key problem for local people in tourist resorts • An import social factor that caused tourism to grow • Money given by one country to anothr with conditions • An important economic factors that caused tourism to grow • The key reason for the the growth of LIC/NIC manufacturing • A key factor that led to a relative shrinkage in the world • ...
Ch 4 vocab 2023-11-10
Across
- the action of modifying something to suit a particular individual or task
- action of adapting
- a fixed share of something that a person or group is entitled to recieve
- commerical enterprise undertaken jiontly by two or more parties which otherwise retain their distinct identities
- theroy or practice of shielding a countries domestic industriesfrom foreign competition by taxing imports
- a very small country
- send goods or services to another country for sale
- action of buying or selling goods or services
- official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country
- The balance of trade, commercial balance, or net exports (sometimes symbolized as NX), is the difference between the monetary value of a nation's exports and imports over a certain time period
- A foreign direct investment (FDI) refers to purchase of an asset in another country, such that it gives direct control to the purchaser over the asset
Down
- trade between countries
- including or involving many nations
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
- economic transactions made between countries
- Free trade zone for mexico, the us, and canada
- bringing goods or services into a country from abroad for sale
- an economic and political association of European countries as a unit with internal free trade and common external tariffs
- granting of an official license
19 Clues: action of adapting • a very small country • trade between countries • granting of an official license • including or involving many nations • economic transactions made between countries • action of buying or selling goods or services • Free trade zone for mexico, the us, and canada • send goods or services to another country for sale • ...
Distributor Support is Awesome! 2013-04-09
Across
- The application we use to look up, store information on, and manage our distributors, PC's and Retail Customers accounts
- One of the six countries we are open in. こんにちは (this says "hello!")
- There are two types of this: personal and group
- VP of Operations of LifeVantage
- A person who purchases our products as a one time purchase-never enrolling for a monthly service
- A product tested and designed specifially for man's best friend
- Specifices at which level a distributor is paid out
- One of the six countries we are open in. G'day mate!
- The online application that allows a distributor or customer to manage their products and business
- Bi-monthly training meetings for distributors
- Those who join the LifeVantage organization in an effor to build their own business
- Annual distributor gathering
- Quarterly training for distributors
- Has fiave main ingredients
- The department that creates and enforces the Policies and Procedures
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- Return Merchandise Authorization
- The fun sized versions of two of our three products
- One of the six countries we are open in. Hola Amigo!
- The country we all currently reside in. It is one of the six countries we are open in.
- Chief Operating Officer of LifeVantage
- Initially signs up for a monthly autoship order so they can receive the products at a reduced rate
- Anti-aging cream
- The internal website from which agents are able to set up RMA's, request commission adjustments, request check re-issues, etc.
- One of the six countires we are open in. Pretty cold up here, aye?
- A large province from one of the six countries we are open in.
- The department which determines how much a distributor is paid
- Fire An automated system in which phone calls are made to distributors and customer who may have a declined autoshipment or a card that is set to expire
- The team that assists with escalated situations and questions
28 Clues: Anti-aging cream • Has fiave main ingredients • Annual distributor gathering • VP of Operations of LifeVantage • Return Merchandise Authorization • Quarterly training for distributors • Chief Operating Officer of LifeVantage • Bi-monthly training meetings for distributors • There are two types of this: personal and group • The fun sized versions of two of our three products • ...
Globalization 2023-01-03
Across
- the use of largely automatic equipment in a system of manufacturing or other production process.
- corporation An organization that manufactures and markets products in many different countries and has multinational stock ownership and multinational management
- country A country that is at a relatively early stage in the process of economic development
- Union International organization comprised of Western European countries to promote free trade among members.
- valuable product
- jobs worker who makes or builds a product
- Trade Organization (WTO) a permanent global institution to promote international trade and to settle international trade disputes
- A relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods, or services
- capital Money that is invested in new or emerging companies that are perceived as having great profit potential
- Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making something worldwide in scope.
Down
- Nation Nations with generally large industries and technology advancements Ex: USA
- of Twenty (G-20) a forum for international economic development that promotes discussion between industrial and emerging-market countries on key issues related to global economic stability
- situated on the other side of the ocean; crossing the ocean
- organization(NGO) Private organizations that pursue activities to relieve suffering, promote the interests of the poor, protect the environment, provide basic social services, or undertake community development.
- chain consists of all parties involved, directly or indirectly, in obtaining raw materials or a product
- Nations An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) a group of 28 countries that has agreed to protect each other in case of attack; founded in 1949
- Organization group that includes two or more states seeking political and/or economic cooperation with each other
- A building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing or producing goods.
- forces the interaction of supply and demand that shapes a market economy
20 Clues: valuable product • jobs worker who makes or builds a product • situated on the other side of the ocean; crossing the ocean • forces the interaction of supply and demand that shapes a market economy • Nation Nations with generally large industries and technology advancements Ex: USA • ...
Economic Inequality 2016-10-18
Across
- Aid given when natural disasters cause hunger and disease
- These countries economies are growing rapidly
- Aid from government to world organisations
- When one country transfers resources to help another country
- A source of aid
- Number one country on the HDI
- Change in the weather patterns and lasts for extended periods
- African, Caribbean & Pacific countries
- Long lasting solutions that help a country develop
- To owe money
- A country that has the capacity to produce secondary goods and services
- Another name for slowly developing countries
- An example of a natural disaster
- Turning land into desert
- A coffee brand
- An example of a resource transferred by one country to another
- The action of making use of and benefiting from resources
- When one country controls another
- A form of aid other than money
- A period of below average precipitation in a given region
Down
- This is a measure of people's quality of life
- One way of measuring economic development
- The South-East Asian countries such as China & Malaysia are known as these
- Worst country on the HDI
- The average number of people per square kilometre
- How Governments generate money to provide aid
- Aid from government to government
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- Producing enough to support you & your family
- The name of the Government of Ireland's programme of assistance to developing countries
- The gap in wealth and living standards between richer and poorer areas
- The transfer of the ownership of goods or services, from one person or entity to another, in exchange for money
- Long-term improvement aid to help tackle causes of poverty
- A banana company brand name
- Development aid helps develop this
- A location we have studied as an Irish Aid Programme case study
- Another name for the developed world
- This type of aid comes with certain conditions
38 Clues: To owe money • A coffee brand • A source of aid • Worst country on the HDI • Turning land into desert • A banana company brand name • Number one country on the HDI • A form of aid other than money • An example of a natural disaster • Aid from government to government • When one country controls another • Development aid helps develop this • Another name for the developed world • ...
Roaring 20s 2023-10-25
Across
- a sense of pride in your country
- famous baseball player in the 1920s (2 Words)
- Poet duting the Harlem Renaissance (2 words)
- building up a strong military
- Who won the war? HINT: They are a group of countries known as
- they were used in the sky to take photos and shoot down each other
- when a losing country has to pay winning countries money
- the thing that the US did with the British BEFORE coming into the war
- they had to pay reparations at the end of WWI
- agreement between countries
- When african american musicians, artists, and poets lived in Harlem and shared ideas
- they worked in the factories while men were fighting
- Created as a group of countries to prevent war (3 Words)
- famous jazz musician (2 words)
- movement of African Americans out of the south for better jobs (2 words)
- he changed the automobile industry using an assembly line (2 words)
Down
- Treaty that ended the war (3 Words)
- President of the US before and during WWI (2 Words)
- Germany - Austria/Hungary - Bulgaria - Turkey were known as the
- this technology was popular for listening to baseball games and shows.
- Germany had to accept this for starting the war
- ships under the water that the Germans used to sink boats
- weapon in WWI that could kill people and they wore masks to stop it
- stating out of a war
- not fighting in a war
- first person to fly non-stop across the Atlantic and started commercial flying (2 Words)
- when you train to do one specific job
- parts are this where you can replace them when the old part wears out
- Great Britain - France - Russia - Belgium - Italy - and the US were known as the
- decade for being "ROARING"
- Archduke killed that started WWI (2 words)
- Music created by African Americans in the 1920s
- building colonies in other countries
- this new transportation helped people move around faster and increase production
34 Clues: stating out of a war • not fighting in a war • decade for being "ROARING" • agreement between countries • building up a strong military • famous jazz musician (2 words) • a sense of pride in your country • Treaty that ended the war (3 Words) • building colonies in other countries • when you train to do one specific job • Archduke killed that started WWI (2 words) • ...
Urbanisation 9GEOY HKHS TB 2024-07-29
Across
- What will be the main cause of future urbanisation in developed countries where population growth has slowed down.
- Less than _% of the Earth’s surface is occupied by cities.
- How many new cities of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- What percentage of the world will be urban by 2050.
- What Middle Eastern country has a high level of urbanisation, mostly concentrated into three large cities such as Amman.
- How many people are added to urban areas each week
- What urban growth will affect some developed countries as population growth slows down or declines.
- Rwanda and Malawi are typical of the high or low levels of urbanisation in African countries, with below 20% urbanisation.
- What growth rates are expected to slow down after 2030 as world population growth slows
- What rates do more developed regions have over 75% in 2011 compared to less than 50% in less developed regions.
Down
- A continent that will be more urban than rural by 2030
- Qatar & Kuwait in the Middle East have among the highest urbanisation _____ in the world, at over 98%.
- What city is the world’s largest city, is an agglomeration of urban places from Tokyo to Yokohama, and contains almost 40 million people and covers 13 500km² of land?
- _________ countries have the highest rate of urbanisation
- What country has 85% of its population living in urban places
- What is the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- What is responsible for urbanisation in the developing world.
- What African country is expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- _____ of all urban dwellers live in cities of between 100 000 and 500 000 people and less than 10% live in megacities.
- Sixty ______ new residents are added to urban areas each year.
20 Clues: How many people are added to urban areas each week • What percentage of the world will be urban by 2050. • A continent that will be more urban than rural by 2030 • What African country is expected to be 50% urban by 2050 • _________ countries have the highest rate of urbanisation • Less than _% of the Earth’s surface is occupied by cities. • ...
Internationalism Crossword 2017-11-30
Across
- a community comprised of the world as a whole
- an organization designed to care for the ill or injured
- (abbreviated) co-founded by John Maynard Keynes; dedicated to financial stability
- a political and economic joining of 28 member states; founded in 1993
- the largest intergovernmental organization composed of 193 sovereign states
- a geopolitical term meaning the development of separation of hostile groups
- a special agency of the UN dedicated to maintaining peace and security
- activities intended to create peaceful conditions
- (abbreviated) a justice system dealing with settling legal disputes submitted by members; also referred to as the World Court
- (abbreviated) an IGO justice system trying individuals
- a policy involving many countries working as one
- foreign monetary help that must be spent in a select country
- the state in which a nation is international
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- a French organization representing approximately one third of the UN
- co-founded by John Maynard Keynes; provides loans to countries
- the policy of being removed from others affairs
- two words joined resulting in the name for the removal of a state from the EU
- two countries working together
- a worldwide group owning and/or controlling goods production
- (abbreviated) a division of the UN committed to maintaining world health
- conflict resolution intended to create peaceful conditions
- focused on the issues of Arctic governments and Inuit peoples
- a policy involving many countries working together
- a prominent disease spread throughout either a country or the world; HIV/AIDS
- countries individually responding to an event, without support from others
- (abbreviated) also known as the North Atlantic Alliance
- (abbreviated) groups not involved with the governments; Amnesty International
- (abbreviated) a group regulating trade composed of 164 members
- (abbreviated) a medical based NGO; also known as Doctors Without Border
- (abbreviated) two or more governments working towards common interest
30 Clues: two countries working together • the state in which a nation is international • a community comprised of the world as a whole • the policy of being removed from others affairs • a policy involving many countries working as one • activities intended to create peaceful conditions • a policy involving many countries working together • ...
Hundred Years War 2025-08-18
Across
- A special weapon called the ____ could shoot arrows very far.
- The war made the kings and ____ in both countries stronger.
- There were a bunch of smaller battles, with ____ times in between.
- The Hundred Years’ War was a big part of ____ history.
- The war was about kings, land, and ____.
- – The war ____ how people fought battles and thought about their countries.
- It wasn’t one big ____. It was a bunch of smaller ones.
- – At first, England was able to ____ a lot of battles.
- It marked a change in how wars were fought, with new ____ and ideas.
- – The war helped people feel national ____ in being English or French.
- The King of England thought he should also be the King of ____.
- England had well-trained ____ who helped win early battles.
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- – The King of England's mother was a French princess, not a ____.
- – A long time ago, there was a big ____ between two countries: England and France.
- France kept fighting to take back their ____.
- – This fight lasted a very long time—over 100 ____!
- – In the end, the war ____ with France winning.
- – France worked hard and kept fighting to ____ back their land.
- The English king's mother was a French ____.
- People began to feel more ____ of their countries.
- That’s why it’s called The Hundred Years’ ____.
- A long time ago, there was a big fight between two countries: ____ and France.
- – England won many early battles because of better weapons and ____.
- – The longbow helped them win, even with ____ soldiers.
- The people in France wanted a French ____, not an English one.
- It marked a change in how wars were fought, with new weapons and ____.
- The war showed how people could be ____ and loyal.
- The Hundred Years’ War was a big part of European ____.
- The war showed how people could be brave and ____.
- Later on, France began to get ____ and win more battles.
30 Clues: The war was about kings, land, and ____. • The English king's mother was a French ____. • France kept fighting to take back their ____. • – In the end, the war ____ with France winning. • That’s why it’s called The Hundred Years’ ____. • People began to feel more ____ of their countries. • The war showed how people could be ____ and loyal. • ...
S.S. Unit 10 Vocab (Use dash for space) 2015-04-28
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- Nations controlled by USSR during Cold War
- Nations Peace keeping organization made after WW2
- United States used airplanes to bring supplies into West Berlin
- Free Enterprise System
- When government owns the economy
- Stop Communism from spreading
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- 12 billion given to European Countries
- When Stalin closed transportation to West Berlin and West Germany
- Country with enough power to influence other countries
- 400 million given to Turkey and Greece
- Eisenhower's believe that all countries will fall to communism
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Pact USSR military alliance of European Nations in 1955
- Tension between US and USSR without fighting
14 Clues: Free Enterprise System • Stop Communism from spreading • When government owns the economy • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • 12 billion given to European Countries • 400 million given to Turkey and Greece • Nations controlled by USSR during Cold War • Tension between US and USSR without fighting • Nations Peace keeping organization made after WW2 • ...
Globalisation 2015-12-03
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- This is investment from caompanies and countries into another country
- The key reason for the the growth of LIC/NIC manufacturing
- An import international organisation that aims to make trade free
- Money given by one country to anothr with conditions
- A key policy of China to invest in LICs to improve trading relations
- The term used to describe the movement of manufacturing away from HICs to LICs
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- This is where TNC research and development takes place and tends to be located in Wealthy countries
- An important economic factors that caused tourism to grow
- The transfer of goods, investment, information and people across the world
- An important holiday product that encourages tourism to grow rapidly
- When local tradition becomes changes and taken out of context for the benefit of tourists
- A key problem for local people in tourist resorts
- The increasingly interconnected nature of the world's companies, countries and trade
- A term often used for companies that operate across political borders
- An important international organisation that provides loans and finance to countries with special conditions
- An import social factor that caused tourism to grow
- A process that takes place in some places and would suggest that tourism has been to successful
- A key factor that has led to a reduction in the cost of international trade
- A key factor that led to a relative shrinkage in the world
19 Clues: A key problem for local people in tourist resorts • An import social factor that caused tourism to grow • Money given by one country to anothr with conditions • An important economic factors that caused tourism to grow • The key reason for the the growth of LIC/NIC manufacturing • A key factor that led to a relative shrinkage in the world • ...
Economic Inequality 2023-03-22
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- changes the way it measures economic development
- the economies of these countries are strong
- countries with developing economies are located in what hemisphere
- a solution that has different types
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- farmers produce coffee beans as a
- known as tiger economies
- a HDI indicator
- developing countries have … leaders
- referred to as third world countries
9 Clues: a HDI indicator • known as tiger economies • farmers produce coffee beans as a • developing countries have … leaders • a solution that has different types • referred to as third world countries • the economies of these countries are strong • changes the way it measures economic development • countries with developing economies are located in what hemisphere
WW1causes 2022-07-19
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- this country was the most powerful before the war started and wanted to maintain the status quo.
- terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand setting a chain of events leading to WW1
- Germany gave Austria the Blank Cheque resulting in the first declaration of War of WW1.
- meant that countries were armed and ready to go to war.
- industrialization and the need of raw materials from it caused the European nations to increase their efforts to expand their empires, this created a competition for new territory causing friction between major powers
- France and Britain are obligated to join war after Russia Declares war on Austria
- created a demand for raw materials, increasing the need of imperialism
- meant governments had support of the people when the time to go to war came.
- this country wanted assurances that Germany would not attack them.
- They want help with their Slavic problem and assurances Russians won’t aid Balkan countries.
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- caused an arms race between Germany and Britain to start, with the rest of the countries to follow
- caused the war to become a war of attrition
- turns what was thought to be a short war into a 4 year war and the need of nations to turn to Total War.
- meant that countries were both willing and able to go to war
- caused the need of the military tactic trench warfare
- brought Britain into the war
- allows the war to continue and helps maintain the battle of attrition
- forced Serbia into a war with Austria
- an ideology behind the Black Hand/ Gavrilo Pricip
- this country wanted access to a warm water port
- gives Austria the green light to start a war with Serbia
- felt like they were behind on colonialism and wanted to extend their empire.
- forced multiple countries to get involved in a conflict between two nations.
23 Clues: brought Britain into the war • forced Serbia into a war with Austria • caused the war to become a war of attrition • this country wanted access to a warm water port • an ideology behind the Black Hand/ Gavrilo Pricip • caused the need of the military tactic trench warfare • meant that countries were armed and ready to go to war. • ...
U3L2 Puzzle 2023-11-08
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- Is an intergovernmental organization that meets periodically to address international economic and monetary issues
- Is an enforceable treaty between two or more countries.
- Is a supranational political and economic union of 27 member states that are located primarily in Europe.
- Is used to describe economic, political, behavioural, technological, and biological migration.
- Is a free trade agreement between Costa Rica and Canada.
- Is an international organization that deals with the rules of trade between nations.
- Is any place where two or more parties can meet to engage in an economic transaction.
- Is an intergovernmental organisation with 38 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade.
- Is an international organization that promotes global economic growthand financial stability, encourages international trade, and reduces poverty.
- Is a proposed trade agreement between the United States and 34 countries in the Americas and the Caribbean.
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- Are groups established to help with the free flow of goods and services.
- Is an international organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, that bring together individuals and political and business leaders each year to discuss significant issues that impact the global economy.
- Is an economic group of 21 member, with the primary goal of promoting free trade and sustainable development in the Pacific Rim economies.
- Is a forum of the twenty largest economies in the world that meets regularly to discuss the most pressing issues facing the global economy.
- That it is the single currency of the European Union.
- Was enacted in 1994 and created a free trade zone for Mexico, Canada and U.S.A
- Is an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal seated in The Hague, Netherlands.
- Is created to prevent double taxation and tax evasion for people who would pay taxes in Canada and another country on the same income.
- Is an organization of 186 member countries that provides monetary and technical support for developing countries.
- Name one trade agreements Canada has signed.
20 Clues: Name one trade agreements Canada has signed. • That it is the single currency of the European Union. • Is an enforceable treaty between two or more countries. • Is a free trade agreement between Costa Rica and Canada. • Are groups established to help with the free flow of goods and services. • ...
International law 2025-04-06
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- Agreement Treaties aimed at combating climate change
- violations of international humanitarian law during conflict(e.g., targeting civilians)
- A legal method to resolve dispute between countries or companies without going to court
- When one country formally accepts the legal status of another country or government
- Protection granted bt a country to someone fleeing danger in their own country
- A type od treaty that many countries agree to follow, often on global issues like human rights or climate
- A formal agreement between two or more countries, which is legally binding under international law
- An addition or amendment to a treaty or convention that sets extra rules or clarifications
- Basic rights and freedoms that all people are entitled to under International law
- the body of legal rules that apply between sovereign Staes and other international actors, such as the United States or international courts
- Penalties or restrictions imposed on countries to influence their behavior
- Oversees rules of International trade and resolves trade disputes
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- A non-state actor that often participates in international legal or humanitarian work
- The main judicial body of the UN that settles disputes between countries
- The full right and power of a state to govern itself without outside interference
- The position of not taking sides in a conflict between other states
- The legal authority of a country or court to make decisions or take action
- A series of treaties that set rules fro humanitarian treatment during war
- International riles based on long-standing practices followed by many nations
- Nations(UN) AN international organization that promotes pease, cooperation, and law among nations
- A person who has fled their country due to war, persecution or disaster
- UN-led missions to help maintain peace and security in conflict zones
- The practice of managing international relations through negotiations and dialogue
23 Clues: Agreement Treaties aimed at combating climate change • Oversees rules of International trade and resolves trade disputes • The position of not taking sides in a conflict between other states • UN-led missions to help maintain peace and security in conflict zones • A person who has fled their country due to war, persecution or disaster • ...
Global Economics & Systems Crossword 2025-07-07
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- The U.S. imports this type of product frequently from countries like Japan and South Korea.
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given year.
- This economic system allows individuals to own property and businesses with minimal government interference.
- This Asian country has shifted from a command economy toward more market reforms since the 1990s.
- The organization that influences oil prices globally, including countries like Saudi Arabia and Venezuela.
- This global financial institution provides loans to developing countries for economic growth.
- this large Asian country has a mixed economy with both state-owned and private enterprises.
- The type of economy where traditions, customs, and beliefs shape the goods and services produced.
- An organization that promotes free trade between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.
- A system where supply and demand drive prices and production, with little central planning.
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- A European nation known for its strong social welfare programs and a mixed economy.
- A U.S. partner in the Pacific that has a free-market economy and trades heavily in natural gas and beef.
- This North American country’s economy is highly integrated with that of the U.S., especially in auto manufacturing.
- When a country can produce a good more efficiently than another, it has this advantage.
- The international group of 19 countries and the EU that meets to discuss global economic policies.
- The U.S. has a trade deficit when it does this more than it exports.
- An economic system that blends elements of both capitalism and socialism.
- A nation where the government controls most economic decisions and owns major industries.
- The U.S. often engages in this type of exchange with other countries, sending goods out and bringing others in.
- These are placed by governments on imports to protect domestic industries, but can lead to trade wars.
20 Clues: The U.S. has a trade deficit when it does this more than it exports. • An economic system that blends elements of both capitalism and socialism. • An organization that promotes free trade between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. • A European nation known for its strong social welfare programs and a mixed economy. • ...
9-2B South America Economy 2024-10-14
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- Latin American countries could not provide ___ for their citizens, due to the violence & instability.
- European national states needed ___ institutions to pay for the army and police.
- The enemy of a Latin American country is not another country, but those who threatened the ___ ___ .
- Citizens don’t like being told to join an army, but they do like the ___ participation that comes with joining.
- Latin America lacked an ___ ___ , used to build up nationalist feelings & a common identity.
- Latin America lacked the institutional foundation necessary to build nation states, due to _____ .
- Since Latin American countries didn’t tax their citizens, they didn’t need to ___ to their citizens.
- Unlike Europe, Latin America was ruled by ___ leaders who used the army to oppress the citizens.
- Class & race divisions robbed Latin Americans armies of the chance to fight for a ___ ___ .
- Lacking international wars with foreign enemies, Latin America lacked the ___ that creates nation states.
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- Since war creates nation states, the rulers of nation states need ___ , to do the fighting.
- Europeans created nation states by going to war with ___ powers.
- Differences between races within Latin American countries was greater than differences ___ ___ .
- Military leaders happen because the state is weak, which happens because the state lacks ___ wars.
- The borders of Latin American countries are not good for ___ , so no one fights over them.
- Latin America made money from foreign loans & exports, so they never needed to ___ their citizens.
- When Latin American countries use their army, they use it on their ___ ___ .
- Latin American states began with destructive wars; European states begin by extracting ___ from Latin America.
- We call the land to the south of the U.S. Latin America, because their colonies were _____ .
- European states used coercive institutions to create national states, such as the _____ for inside threats.
- European states used coercive institutions to create national states, such as the _____ for outside threats.
- Latin America lacked nationalism due to a severe hierarchy that created ____ divisions.
22 Clues: Europeans created nation states by going to war with ___ powers. • When Latin American countries use their army, they use it on their ___ ___ . • European national states needed ___ institutions to pay for the army and police. • Latin America lacked nationalism due to a severe hierarchy that created ____ divisions. • ...
Regional Integration 2022-02-14
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- agreement between two parties
- impact on increasing economic exchange and links
- country seeking to become advanced
- interaction among individuals, nations etc
- policy use of taxes to influence the economy
- less economically developed than others
- control of money in the economy and how it is supplied
- where there is free movement of goods,services etc
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- reduction of trade barriers by two or more states to protect economic goals
- countries agreeing to a certain policy while getting free entry in return
- agreement between countries that have a common tax on imports from each other
- treaty between three or more nations
- having advanced infrastructure, service sectors etc
- buying, selling, exchanging goods/service
- countries promoting trade vis an agreement
- removing barriers for free movement of goods, services etc
- making laws etc less severe
17 Clues: making laws etc less severe • agreement between two parties • country seeking to become advanced • treaty between three or more nations • less economically developed than others • buying, selling, exchanging goods/service • countries promoting trade vis an agreement • interaction among individuals, nations etc • policy use of taxes to influence the economy • ...
Spelling Wk 13 2024-12-12
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- This occurs when two countries want the same resources
- A country that controls many areas or other countries
- Small military organizations run by local citizens
- An area that is not settled
- A person who is originally from an area
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- Two or more countries or groups working together against another country
- A geographic area claimed by a nation
- To increase the size of something
- An agreement between two countries
- An area of battle hardened against attack
10 Clues: An area that is not settled • To increase the size of something • An agreement between two countries • A geographic area claimed by a nation • A person who is originally from an area • An area of battle hardened against attack • Small military organizations run by local citizens • A country that controls many areas or other countries • ...
International Business 2025-11-21
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- Hiring external organisations, often overseas, to perform tasks.
- A tax placed on imported goods.
- The value of one currency compared to another.
- The process of increased interconnectedness between countries.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- Goods and services purchased from other countries.
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- A business that operates in more than one country.
- Any government action that restricts international trade.
- The full process of producing and distributing goods.
- An agreement between countries to reduce or remove trade barriers.
10 Clues: A tax placed on imported goods. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • The value of one currency compared to another. • A business that operates in more than one country. • Goods and services purchased from other countries. • The full process of producing and distributing goods. • Any government action that restricts international trade. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2021-05-03
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- The country of Putin.
- Your nationality.
- The country of opera.
- What type of food is pizza?
- Tennis - ............... Open.
- Harley Davidson is an ................. motorbike.
- The country of Angela Merkel.
- People riding bike and eating rice.
- The land where sumo is at home.
- Your country.
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- The ........... vodka.
- The land of unlimited possibilities.
- People travelling around the world with cameras.
- Where do kangaroos live?
- Nationality of people from Berlin.
- The biggest country in the world.
16 Clues: Your country. • Your nationality. • The country of Putin. • The country of opera. • The ........... vodka. • Where do kangaroos live? • What type of food is pizza? • The country of Angela Merkel. • Tennis - ............... Open. • The land where sumo is at home. • The biggest country in the world. • Nationality of people from Berlin. • People riding bike and eating rice. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2021-04-15
Countries and Nationalities 2022-03-21
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- If you come from Syria you can speak ...
- If you come from Switzerland, you are ...
- If you are Irish, you come from ...
- If you come from this country, you are Chechen
- Somebody who comes from France speaks ...
- Hyesoo can speak this language
- People from Denmark speak ...
- Somebody who comes from Italy is ...
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- People from Croatia speak ...
- Joanna comes from ...
- People who live in the Czech Republic are ...
- If you speak Swedish you are from ...
- If you live in Amsterdam, you are ...
- Nicholas can speak this language
- People who live in Vienna are ...
- Tudor comes from this country
16 Clues: Joanna comes from ... • People from Croatia speak ... • Tudor comes from this country • People from Denmark speak ... • Hyesoo can speak this language • Nicholas can speak this language • People who live in Vienna are ... • If you are Irish, you come from ... • Somebody who comes from Italy is ... • If you speak Swedish you are from ... • If you live in Amsterdam, you are ... • ...
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2016-09-28
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- I'm from Portugal so I'm _____
- I'm from Egypt so I'm _____
- I'm from France so I'm _____
- I'm from Brazil so I'm _____
- I'm from Hungary so I'm _____
- I'm from the United States so I'm _____
- I'm from Ireland so I'm _____
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- I'm from Ethiopia so I'm _____
- I'm from Morocco so I'm _____
- I'm from Spain so I'm _____
- I'm from Italy so I'm _____
- I'm from England so I'm _____
- I'm from Japan so I'm _____
- I'm from Greece so I'm _____
- I'm from China so I'm _____
- I'm from Germany so I'm _____
16 Clues: I'm from Spain so I'm _____ • I'm from Egypt so I'm _____ • I'm from Italy so I'm _____ • I'm from Japan so I'm _____ • I'm from China so I'm _____ • I'm from France so I'm _____ • I'm from Brazil so I'm _____ • I'm from Greece so I'm _____ • I'm from Morocco so I'm _____ • I'm from England so I'm _____ • I'm from Hungary so I'm _____ • I'm from Germany so I'm _____ • ...
Spanish-speaking countries 2024-10-11
16 Clues: cuba • peru • chile • panama • mexico • bolivia • ecuador • colombia • paraguay • honduras • guatemala • venezuela • argentina • elsalvador • costa rica • spain in Spanish
