countries Crossword Puzzles
Burrell-G1ab-PF/Countries 2020-11-27
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- in central Africa; tropical rain forest covers the entire country; the Congo River flows through it; smaller animals; where Tarzan would have lived if he were real
- Africa with the Atlantic Ocean on its southern border; physical features include the Niger River, Sahel, and some tropical rain forest
- eastern Africa; runs north from Tanzania all the way into southern and eastern Asia; known as the ‘cradle of humanity’; its volcanic and tectonic activity is making it a major source of energy
- located in southern Africa; is not a ‘true’ desert because it has some vegetation and wildlife; northern part of South Africa (the country)
- in eastern Africa; partially bordered by the Indian Ocean; physical features include the savannas and Lake Victoria; lots of large animals and cattle
- transition zone between the Sahara Desert and the savannas; its climate is semi-arid; it means ‘shore’, ‘border’, or ‘coast’; some vegetation and wildlife; parts of Niger, Chad, Sudan
- located in northeast Africa; physical features include the Sahara Desert and the Nile River; bordered by the Red Sea on its western side
- thick forests and high rainfall; located in central Africa; abundant vegetation and wildlife; Congo River flows through it to the Atlantic Ocean; Nigeria, Congo, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Lake Victoria is its headwaters; flows northward through Tanzania, Kenya, South Sudan, Sudan, and Egypt before entering the Mediterranean Sea; very important for trade and irrigation
- largest hot desert in the world; covers most of north Africa; Atlas Mountains border the northeastern part; includes Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Libya, Algiers, Niger, Mali, and Morocco; limited wildlife, mostly insects
- located south of Egypt in eastern Africa; the Nile River flows through; physical features include the Sahara Desert, Sahel, and some savannas
- located in central Africa; flows northward from Zambia; turns southwest in the Democratic Republic of Congo; enters the Atlantic Ocean
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- largest fresh water lake in the world; head waters of the Nile River; bordered by Tanzania, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of Congo; eastern Africa
- located in extreme northwestern Africa; separates the Sahara Desert from the Atlantic Ocean
- all of Africa’s physical features and countries south of the Sahara Desert; Zimbabwe, Kenya, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo
- located in western Africa; flows through Nigeria before entering the Atlantic Ocean; 3rd longest river in Africa; major source of water for western Africa
- highest mountain in Africa; located in Tanzania; volcano with three cones; part of the East Rift Mountains; near the southern end of the Great Rift Valley; shrinking glaciers and ice fields
- southern Africa; known for gold and diamonds; physical features include the Kalahari Desert in the north
- rolling grasslands; home to a variety of wildlife; located south of the Sahel, north of the tropical rain forest, and east of the tropical rainforest; Ghana, Nigeria, Sudan, South Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa
19 Clues: located in extreme northwestern Africa; separates the Sahara Desert from the Atlantic Ocean • southern Africa; known for gold and diamonds; physical features include the Kalahari Desert in the north • all of Africa’s physical features and countries south of the Sahara Desert; Zimbabwe, Kenya, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo • ...
Countries of the world 2023-08-08
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- Famous for the Great Wall
- Its flag has a white crescent and star on a green background
- The Land Down Under
- Home of the Pyramids
- Island nation known for its kiwi fruit
- Land of the Rising Sun
- Land of the Midnight Sun
- Birthplace of tango
- Ancient civilization of the Nile
- Capital city is Bangkok
- Hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Birthplace of pizza and pasta
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- Southeast Asian nation known for its temples
- Peninsula nation with a Petronas Towers skyline
- A European country known for tulips and windmills
- Bollywood's home
- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- Largest country in the world
- Neighbor of India to the north
- Capital city is Seoul
20 Clues: Bollywood's home • The Land Down Under • Birthplace of tango • Home of the Pyramids • Capital city is Seoul • Land of the Rising Sun • Capital city is Bangkok • Home of the Eiffel Tower • Land of the Midnight Sun • Famous for the Great Wall • Largest country in the world • Birthplace of pizza and pasta • Neighbor of India to the north • Hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics • ...
Countries in the world 2024-10-24
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- This country is located in the most southern part of Africa.
- This cold island country is located between Northern Europe and Greenland. The capital is Reykjavik.
- This large Southeast Asian country is made up of many islands.Its capital is Jakarta.
- Many people refer to this European country as Holland. Its capital is Amsterdam. The people there speak Dutch.
- The people in this large South American country speak Portuguese. Its capital is Brasilia.
- This Eastern European country is located east of Austria. The capital is Budapest.
- Its capital is Madrid. It is located south of France. It also borders Portugal.
- This Eastern European country borders Germany to the west, and Belarus to the east. The people there speak Polish.
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- This country in East Asia has a very long history and a very large population. The capital city is Beijing.
- The capital of this Southeast Asian country is Bangkok. It is located between Myanmar and Cambodia. The people there speak Thai.
- The people in this country speak English. It has two big islands, and it is closest to Australia.
- This Northern European country is situated between Norway to the east and Finland to the west. The capital is Stockholm.
- The people of this European country are called Swiss. The capital is Berne.
- This country is located between Sweden to the west and Russia to the East. The capital is Helsinki.
- The capital of this Southern European country is Rome. It looks like a boot.
- This very small island country is situated in Asia, near Malaysia and Indonesia. Most of the people there speak English.
- This small Central American country is located between Costa Rica and Columbia. Its capital shares its name with the country.
- This North African country is home to the Great Pyramids. It borders Libya and Sudan. The capital is Cairo.
- This Southeast Asian countries is south of China and north of Thailand. The capital is Vientiane.
19 Clues: This country is located in the most southern part of Africa. • The people of this European country are called Swiss. The capital is Berne. • The capital of this Southern European country is Rome. It looks like a boot. • Its capital is Madrid. It is located south of France. It also borders Portugal. • ...
Countries, continents, seasons, weather 2025-09-21
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- extremely cold, below 0°C
- the season when flowers grow
- when the temperature is low and you need warm clothes.
- a big country in North America
- when snow is falling
- when the sky is full of clouds
- a big country in Asia
- the season when leaves change colour and fall from trees
- when there is a lot of rain or water on the ground
- comfortably hot, but not too much
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- the coldest season, often with snow and ice
- a very cold continent with ice
- when it is hard to see far.
- the biggest continent
- a big country in South America
- when the sun shines brightly and there are few clouds
- the hottest season, when people often go on holiday
- when there is a lot of wind blowing outside
- very warm, often uncomfortable
19 Clues: when snow is falling • the biggest continent • a big country in Asia • extremely cold, below 0°C • when it is hard to see far. • the season when flowers grow • a very cold continent with ice • a big country in South America • a big country in North America • when the sky is full of clouds • very warm, often uncomfortable • comfortably hot, but not too much • ...
Musical instruments and countries 2025-09-26
19 Clues: Ķīna • Vācija • Ēģipte • Polija • ģitāra • bungas • vijole • Ukraina • Turcija • Spānija • klarnete • Francija • Ungārija • Krievija • trompete • Horvātija • klavieres • saksofons • sintezators
World War One CrossWord Puzzle 2015-04-06
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- powers the countries at war with the central powers
- princip assassinated Ferdinand
- a strong security system for our country
- a final demand
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- pertaining to the ....states or their inhabitants
- entente an informal understanding among countries
- the act of assembling and making troops and supplies ready for war
- powers the powers consisting of 4 countries
- franz Ferdinand the archduke of Austria este
9 Clues: a final demand • princip assassinated Ferdinand • a strong security system for our country • powers the powers consisting of 4 countries • franz Ferdinand the archduke of Austria este • pertaining to the ....states or their inhabitants • entente an informal understanding among countries • powers the countries at war with the central powers • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died
- The alliance made between the Communist countries to counter NATO
- Arabic term meaning "the strugglers
- Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US
- The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe
- Philosophy behind communism
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- The group founded for the interests of developing countries after the Cold War
- Afghan extremist group that came from the power struggle and civil war
- The term for the destructive and prolonged wars that occurred during the Cold War
- A bomb that was created that was more powerful than the bombs dropped on Japan
- The alliance between the US and some European countries to defend against Soviet agression
- The method of attack used by Afghan groups against the Soviet Union
- Leader of the Cuban Communist regime
- A rock-fill dam across the Nile River
14 Clues: Philosophy behind communism • Arabic term meaning "the strugglers • Leader of the Cuban Communist regime • A rock-fill dam across the Nile River • The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died • The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe • Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US • ...
Maggie McQuaig/Europe's Economic's 2022-10-24
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- This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command
- When you are out of something or don't have something you, ____ it.
- Most democratic countries have some characteristics of both systems, so we keep it simple and call them?
- Things that the each economic system cant do
- Regulates all the countries economic decisions
- Trading without using money
- When you want something badly,but don't need it
- Most countries in Europe have Mixed economies,but lean closer to a pure market than a command one.
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- The government has no control over the economy, private citizens answer all the economic questions
- This country has a Mixed economy. 79% free and 11% command
- Traditions handed down through generations
- The way a country answers the three economic questions determines its?
- This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command
- When Germany was reunited
14 Clues: When Germany was reunited • Trading without using money • Traditions handed down through generations • Things that the each economic system cant do • Regulates all the countries economic decisions • When you want something badly,but don't need it • This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command • This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command • ...
Maggie McQuaig/Europe's Economic's 2022-10-24
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- This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command
- When you are out of something or don't have something you, ____ it.
- Most democratic countries have some characteristics of both systems, so we keep it simple and call them?
- Things that the each economic system cant do
- Regulates all the countries economic decisions
- Trading without using money
- When you want something badly,but don't need it
- Most countries in Europe have Mixed economies,but lean closer to a pure market than a command one.
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- The government has no control over the economy, private citizens answer all the economic questions
- This country has a Mixed economy. 79% free and 11% command
- Traditions handed down through generations
- The way a country answers the three economic questions determines its?
- This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command
- When Germany was reunited
14 Clues: When Germany was reunited • Trading without using money • Traditions handed down through generations • Things that the each economic system cant do • Regulates all the countries economic decisions • When you want something badly,but don't need it • This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command • This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command • ...
Geography Crossword Internation Development 2022-01-20
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- When there are more people living in an area than that area can support.
- Things that are useful to people.
- Goods bought by a country that are produced in other countries.
- The wealth of a country and a measure of its economic development.
- Goods produced in one country and sold in other countries.
- The movement and sale of goods from one place to another.
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- The proportion of people working in primary, secondary, and tertiary activities.
- _______ is about making life better for people.
- Help given by rich countries, international agencies and voluntary organisations to poorer countries.
9 Clues: Things that are useful to people. • _______ is about making life better for people. • The movement and sale of goods from one place to another. • Goods produced in one country and sold in other countries. • Goods bought by a country that are produced in other countries. • The wealth of a country and a measure of its economic development. • ...
A World of Nations 2026-01-08
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- line that separates countries or regions
- Boundary A border drawn using straight lines, often without regard to culture or landforms
- Aid Help given by one country to another, such as money, food, or supplies (10)
- An organization formed to promote peace and cooperation worldwide (2 letters)
- Penalties used to pressure a country to change its behavior (9)
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- Policy A country’s plan for dealing with other countries (7, 6)
- Convention Rules created to protect civilians and prisoners during war (6, 10)
- A group of countries that agree to defend each other (4)
- Using talks and negotiation to solve problems between countries
- Boundary A border based on shared language, religion, or traditions (8, 8)
10 Clues: line that separates countries or regions • A group of countries that agree to defend each other (4) • Policy A country’s plan for dealing with other countries (7, 6) • Using talks and negotiation to solve problems between countries • Penalties used to pressure a country to change its behavior (9) • ...
PUZZLE #3 2012-06-07
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- World Trade Organization
- The opening of an industry to more competition by removing governemnt regulations originally put in more places to limit competition
- Trade Between countries with relatively few restrictions
- An informal group of the eight more developed countries with the strongest economies, whose leaders meet annually to discuss global issues
- A workplace characterized by low wages and poor working conditions, often found in less develped countries that sell goods to TNCs
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- A tax on imported goods or services meant to reduce competition with domestic goods or services
- The process of reducing barriers to trade
- A financial institution, with headquarters in the United States, that provides loans to member countries in financial diffculty
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- Heavily Indebted Poor Country
10 Clues: World Trade Organization • Heavily Indebted Poor Country • General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade • The process of reducing barriers to trade • Trade Between countries with relatively few restrictions • A tax on imported goods or services meant to reduce competition with domestic goods or services • ...
French Vocabulary 2024-02-02
10 Clues: Excuse me • Au revoir • I'm sorry • Thank you • Good evening • Good morning • s'il te plait • What continent is France located on? • What we call French-speaking countries • What continent are 21 French speaking countries located on?
Nicolas Blanco Ramirez Crossword 2017-04-04
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- way of rule of a country in which a country is ruled by a little group of people
- chain of various factories in many countries
- every people middle eastern decended in america
- the event of the us helping another country in exange for something
- vision of progress achived by keeping the old ways like slavery
- a country in which one man is the ruler
- Colombias goverment send out troops to eliminate protestants
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- name to porfirio's rule
- Event in 1750 when machines started to be to difficult to make, assembly lines where created
- a coutry extremely corrupt controlles by a companies economy
- event where industrialisation heppened, countries started to take resourses of other smaller countries}
- a diplomacy imponed by Roosevelt so Europe coudnt come to America to take resurses
- way of people extending their territory throght USA
- a developed country taking resourses from an undeveloped country
- French Term saying that progress and order is achieved by an authoritarian model
- decaying colonial mansions that were partioned into tiny rooms
- view of progress based on giving everybody same rights and velived in progress and order
- Porfirio's crew that believed in positivism
18 Clues: name to porfirio's rule • a country in which one man is the ruler • Porfirio's crew that believed in positivism • chain of various factories in many countries • every people middle eastern decended in america • way of people extending their territory throght USA • a coutry extremely corrupt controlles by a companies economy • ...
Supranatural Cooperation Vocabulary 2021-09-29
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- the unit of currency used in many countries of the European Union
- a force that unites people and countries
- a force that divides people and countries
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- a group of countries that acts as a single market, without trade barriers between member countries
- a group of countries that work together to promote trade with one another
- a feeling of belonging to a group that shares the same culture, or way of life
- a variety or wide range of differences
7 Clues: a variety or wide range of differences • a force that unites people and countries • a force that divides people and countries • the unit of currency used in many countries of the European Union • a group of countries that work together to promote trade with one another • a feeling of belonging to a group that shares the same culture, or way of life • ...
6th Grade 3rd 9 Weeks Exam Review 2022-03-07
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- peaceful resolutions of disputes is the mission of what organization?
- A union between countries formed to advance a common cause is known as an ___________.
- which ruler united many slavic states under one rule?
- Which ancient group settled in Russia and Eastern Europe around 400 A.D.
- Who was the Soviet leader during World War II?
- What is the official language of Brazil?
- This empire ruled much of Eastern Europe in the 1300s.
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- The union of Slav city-states is known as _________.
- Eastern European countries that were controlled by the Soviet Union after WW II were known as ______ countries.
- World War II started when Germany invaded this country.
- In Kievan Rus who had the most power?
- What type of warfare was introduced in World War I?
- Communist Russia was the _________
13 Clues: Communist Russia was the _________ • In Kievan Rus who had the most power? • What is the official language of Brazil? • Who was the Soviet leader during World War II? • What type of warfare was introduced in World War I? • The union of Slav city-states is known as _________. • which ruler united many slavic states under one rule? • ...
WW2 AJ Notaro 2023-05-05
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- Declared to fund countries to defend against Communism
- The German airforce
- Suicide bombing tactic used by the Empire of Japan in WW2
- Gave money to countries impacted by the war
- Regions of the former Czechoslovakia that was inhabited by German speakers
- A fast moving military strategy that aims to cut through enemy lines as quick as possible
- The act of conceding to someones demands
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- The genocide of European Jews from 1941 to 1945
- The belief that violence is never justified
- A place where a large number of people are forcibly held in bad conditions with possible forced labor
- The system that allowed the US to give weapons to other countries
- Military alliances formed in 1949 to protect it's members
- The annexation of Austria
13 Clues: The German airforce • The annexation of Austria • The act of conceding to someones demands • The belief that violence is never justified • Gave money to countries impacted by the war • The genocide of European Jews from 1941 to 1945 • Declared to fund countries to defend against Communism • Military alliances formed in 1949 to protect it's members • ...
Unit 1 - Globalisation 2026-01-05
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- erosion When a local culture becomes weaker or is lost because of outside influences.
- When a company moves part of its work to another country to save money.
- When people move from one country to another to live or work.
- supply chain The series of steps and places involved in making and selling a product across the world.
- When countries rely on each other for goods, services, or resources.
- The process where countries become more connected through trade, travel, communication, and culture.
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- exchange When people share ideas, food, language, and traditions between cultures.
- losses The reduction in employment opportunities (often due to globalisation).
- creation The increase in employment opportunities (often due to globalisation).
- trade The buying and selling of goods and services between countries.
- Corporation A large company that operates in many countries but has its main office in one country.
- When people travel to another country for holidays or leisure.
- A way to group impacts into Social, Economic, Environmental, and Political categories.
13 Clues: When people move from one country to another to live or work. • When people travel to another country for holidays or leisure. • When countries rely on each other for goods, services, or resources. • trade The buying and selling of goods and services between countries. • When a company moves part of its work to another country to save money. • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary 2015-09-10
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- seprates states and countries
- countries,cities,states, and territories
- area of flat land
- tells you how far away something is
- a river, mountain,and any body of water
- above sea level
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- an example is florida
- connection of 2 large bodies of water
- river, creek,or stream that goes into a river
- has land on three different sides
- shows elavation
- shows cardinal direction
- chart that explains colors and symbol
- swampy at the end of a river
14 Clues: shows elavation • above sea level • area of flat land • an example is florida • shows cardinal direction • swampy at the end of a river • seprates states and countries • has land on three different sides • tells you how far away something is • connection of 2 large bodies of water • chart that explains colors and symbol • a river, mountain,and any body of water • ...
Final Exam Review 2 2019-01-07
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- in Laissez-faire economics, who or what should not interfere with business
- Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela spoke out against the practice of this in South Africa
- this Chinese leader in the 1960s wanted to keep the revolutionary spirit alive in China with his policy called the Great Leap Forward
- this is something many college students apply for; it is also something newly independent African countries in the 1960s relied on from foreign countries
- this plague began in Asia and spread to Europe during the Middle Ages
- this Asian country followed the policy of imperialism by taking lands in Korea and Manchuria
- this leader of the Soviet Union succeeded Vladimir Lenin and used purges, collectivization, and a series of 5-year plans
- this union of European countries was created to create a common currency and compete in international trade
- along with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), this organization provides grants, loans, and advice for developing countries
- conflict involving the British and the Zulu in South Africa
- slaves were brought to the Caribbean to work on these plantations
- this U.S. policy sought to stop communism from reaching Korea and Vietnam
- this form of power enabled great increases in transportation and communication in the 1800s
- often considered the “root of all evil,” this was a motivating factor for European imperialism in Africa in the 1800s
- people in Pakistan and Afghanistan are mostly this religion
- this environmental condition plagues the Saharan region in Africa
- European countries wanted control over vast territories in Africa for these
- this trade agreement between the US and Mexico in the 1990s led to an increased trade deficit
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- mercantilism during the Age of Exploration eventually evolved into this economic policy
- the creation of this organization was designed to control the price of oil by oil producing countries
- the largest of the three estates in France
- this is a human condition caused by desertification, or the expansion of desert lands
- this elite military force were Eastern European Christians who were trained as children to fight for the Ottoman Empire
- the post-World War II alliance comprised of East Germany, Poland, the Soviet Union, and others.
- at this 1884 conference in Germany, European powers carved Africa into colonies
- people in India are mostly this religion
- the Qin dynasty in China is most famous for its construction of this world wonder
- the relationship between a country’s imports and its exports
- this form of African art and culture has had the longest lasting influence on the Americas
- conflict involving the British and Dutch in South Africa
- the U.S. has interests in the Middle East because of this resource
- this country has the most influence in Southeast Asia
- this catholic country’s leader sent a fleet of ships to conquer the English navy in 1588
33 Clues: people in India are mostly this religion • the largest of the three estates in France • this country has the most influence in Southeast Asia • conflict involving the British and Dutch in South Africa • conflict involving the British and the Zulu in South Africa • people in Pakistan and Afghanistan are mostly this religion • ...
Globalization Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-14
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- Revolution, it happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- Effect, Changes that affect individuals' surroundings (architecture, arts, customs, rituals etc.) owing to influxes of tourists constitute cultural impacts.
- culture, is the combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- Monetary Fund (IMF) – 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.
- Silk Road, the trade route between China andother countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place.
- Wiseman, Who wrote the “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- Benefits, It is said that benefits can be gained in trading products, services and capitals with the other countries because the number of products one can choose from the market increases significantly.
- - 1815, Date of the Galleon Trade
- B.C. , The date where Alexander the Great brought culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe.
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- Date when The catholic missionaries from Europe also spread Catholicism in the Philippines
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- the free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics, society, technology and culture.
- mentality, the perception of ethnic and cultural inferiority and a form of internalized racial oppression.
- Cooperation, Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- Trade, brought porcelain, silk, ivory, spices, and myriad other exotic goods from China to Mexico in exchange for New World silver.
- The Great, His invasions were among reasons behind hastening of globalization
- 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.
- It is the religion that was brought by european
- Greek, The culture that alexander the great brought to to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe
- Routes, also known as Maritime Silk Roads, is the name given to the network of sea routes that link the East with the West.
- Bank (WB) – it was founded after world war in 1944
- Trade, During the 15th and 16th centuries, the western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into what?
- and 16th centuries, Date when the western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade
- Benefits, Global trade creates employment and job opportunities. Thus increasing the peoples abilities to become self sufficient.
- , Date when The catholic missionaries from Europe also spread Catholicism in Latin America
26 Clues: - 1815, Date of the Galleon Trade • It is the religion that was brought by european • Bank (WB) – it was founded after world war in 1944 • Wiseman, Who wrote the “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.” • The Great, His invasions were among reasons behind hastening of globalization • ...
COLD WAR CROSSWORD 2023-04-15
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- agreement created after WWII that pledged the signatory nations to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms and to cooperate in economic, scientific, humanitarian, and other areas.
- military alliance established by the North Atlantic Treaty that sought to create a counterweight to Soviet armies stationed in central and eastern Europe after World War II.
- term used to describe the harsh divide between the West and Communist East
- Proxy war that lasted from 1955-1975 and resulted in a U.S loss against communist powers
- It was an unlawful use of violence that cause a lot of conflict between countries around the world
- group of Asian countries that experienced rapid industrialization
- economically unstable countries that relied on natural exports
- plan implemented in China by Mao Ze Dong to organize China's vast population and address their economical and agricultural problems
- a political movement for reform within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- Soviet alliance created in response to the creation of NATO
- event where the US blocked Soviet ships from delivering nuclear weapons in the Atlantic Ocean
- Russian politician that created the Russian Federation after Stalin's death
- Baptist minister and social activist who led the civil rights movement in the U.S; famously known for his "I Have A Dream" speech
- It was an international organization that was made to maintain peace and developed new relations between as well as increased economic and political coooperation after WWII
- Black nationalist and the first Black president of South Africa
- physical divider that split Germany into East and West
- legalized racial segregation in South Africa
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- Series of protests for political and economic reform in China that resulted in the government using military force against its citizens
- integration of the world economics, politics, and cultures
- worlds largest trade bloc; a unique partnership between 27 European countries
- document that the U.S would provide military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces; specifically Turkey and Greece
- first female prime minister of Great Britain
- group of socialist states under the influence of the Soviet Union
- peaceful leader of the Indian nationalism movement against Great Britain
- international organization dedicated to representing the interests and aspirations of developing countries; didnt side with either the U.S or the Soviet Union
- First female prime minister of India
- global institution that provides financing and help to developing countries all around the world
- U.S sponsored program that funded the rehabilitation of European states that could foster a stable democratic government
- the warming of the earths surface and atmosphere
- US strategy to stop the spread of Communism around the world
- what the french called the spread of American culture throughout Europe
31 Clues: First female prime minister of India • first female prime minister of Great Britain • legalized racial segregation in South Africa • the warming of the earths surface and atmosphere • physical divider that split Germany into East and West • integration of the world economics, politics, and cultures • Soviet alliance created in response to the creation of NATO • ...
Social 10-2 Unit 3 2021-03-17
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- A trading bloc that increases trade between Canada, the US, and Mexico.
- Looking after land and resources to ensure sustainability.
- The increasing interdependence of the world's economies.
- An organization created at the Bretton Woods Conference that helps stabilize world currencies by providing loans to economically weak countries.
- Hiring workers outside of your company.
- When countries reduce their standards around environment and workers' rights to remain competitive.
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- A company that operates in many countries.
- Reducing barriers to trade.
- A term that refers to the relationship between the world's economy
- An organization created at the Bretton Woods Conference that helps reduce world poverty.
- Development of resources that doesn't compromise the future climate.
- A tax placed on imports and exports.
- an international organization that discusses global issues such as the economy and trade.
13 Clues: Reducing barriers to trade. • A tax placed on imports and exports. • Hiring workers outside of your company. • A company that operates in many countries. • The increasing interdependence of the world's economies. • Looking after land and resources to ensure sustainability. • A term that refers to the relationship between the world's economy • ...
economic geography of South Africa 2020-08-12
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- movement of industries into core areas.
- located between source and customer.
- deals with information and research.
- deal with supply of services.
- not enough food to sustain country.
- goods and services sold to foreign countries.
- farms and mining
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- industry can be located in anywhere.
- An informal street trader.
- roads and railways and water and sewage.
- industries move away from core areas.
- processing raw materials.
- enough healthy food to sustain country.
- goods and services brought in from countries.
14 Clues: farms and mining • processing raw materials. • An informal street trader. • deal with supply of services. • not enough food to sustain country. • industry can be located in anywhere. • located between source and customer. • deals with information and research. • industries move away from core areas. • movement of industries into core areas. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-05-02
Across
- to offer financial assistance to Europe
- political rivalry between US & USSR
- nuclear, radiological,chemical, or biological device
- organization that prevents conflict
- US strategy to prevent communism
- someone forced to flee their country
Down
- unlawful use of violence
- people moving into a city
- buying and selling all over the world
- barrier built by Communist government
- ability to read and write
- Soviet Union uniting with E.Europe countries
- relieving tension between countries
- if one country falls, another does
14 Clues: unlawful use of violence • people moving into a city • ability to read and write • US strategy to prevent communism • if one country falls, another does • political rivalry between US & USSR • relieving tension between countries • organization that prevents conflict • someone forced to flee their country • buying and selling all over the world • ...
cross word 2025-09-02
Across
- He developed World Systems Theory, which explains global inequality
- Economy)- Interconnected worldwide economic activities.
- Civil Society) Advocates for principled ideas.
- - Nations rely on each other.
- Banks)- Powerful institutions in global economy.
- Economies integrate globally.
- Three-level global power structure.
- - Government policies protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.
Down
- Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations.
- Corporations)- Operate across multiple countries.
- Core characteristic, drives economic dominance.
- Capitalist exploiters of periphery.
- Mixed characteristics, bridging core/periphery.
- Companies)- Drive economic globalization worldwide.
- Core countries possess significant wealth.
15 Clues: - Nations rely on each other. • Economies integrate globally. • Capitalist exploiters of periphery. • Three-level global power structure. • Core countries possess significant wealth. • Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations. • Civil Society) Advocates for principled ideas. • Core characteristic, drives economic dominance. • ...
crossword 2025-09-02
Across
- - Nations rely on each other.
- Companies - Drive economic globalization worldwide.
- - Government policies protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.
- - He developed World Systems Theory, which explains global inequality
- - Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations.
- - Core characteristic, drives economic dominance.
- Economy- Interconnected worldwide economic activities.
- -Capitalist exploiters of periphery.
Down
- - Core countries possess significant wealth.
- Banks- Powerful institutions in global economy.
- - Mixed characteristics, bridging core/periphery.
- Corporations - Operate across multiple countries.
- - Economies integrate globally.
- - Three-level global power structure.
- Civil Society -Advocates for principled ideas.
15 Clues: - Nations rely on each other. • - Economies integrate globally. • -Capitalist exploiters of periphery. • - Three-level global power structure. • - Core countries possess significant wealth. • Civil Society -Advocates for principled ideas. • Banks- Powerful institutions in global economy. • - Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations. • ...
crossword 2025-09-03
Across
- - Nations rely on each other.
- - Government policies protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.
- Bank - Powerful institutions in global economy.
- Companies - Drive economic globalization worldwide.
- - Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations.
- Corporations - Operate across multiple countries.
- - Economies integrate globally.
Down
- - He developed World Systems Theory, which explains global inequality
- - Core characteristic, drives economic dominance.
- - Mixed characteristics, bridging core/periphery.
- Economy - Interconnected worldwide economic activities.
- - Three-level global power structure.
- Civil Society -Advocates for principled ideas.
- -Capitalist exploiters of periphery.
- - Core countries possess significant wealth.
15 Clues: - Nations rely on each other. • - Economies integrate globally. • -Capitalist exploiters of periphery. • - Three-level global power structure. • - Core countries possess significant wealth. • Civil Society -Advocates for principled ideas. • Bank - Powerful institutions in global economy. • - Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations. • ...
Final Exam Review 2 2019-01-07
Across
- conflict involving the British and the Zulu in South Africa
- along with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), this organization provides grants, loans, and advice for developing countries
- this U.S. policy sought to stop communism from reaching Korea and Vietnam
- people in Pakistan and Afghanistan are mostly this religion
- the creation of this organization was designed to control the price of oil by oil producing countries
- conflict involving the British and Dutch in South Africa
- mercantilism during the Age of Exploration eventually evolved into this economic policy
- European countries wanted control over vast territories in Africa for these
- the U.S. has interests in the Middle East because of this resource
- this form of power enabled great increases in transportation and communication in the 1800s
- this trade agreement between the US and Mexico in the 1990s led to an increased trade deficit
- this environmental condition plagues the Saharan region in Africa
- people in India are mostly this religion
- the Qin dynasty in China is most famous for its construction of this world wonder
- Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela spoke out against the practice of this in South Africa
- this union of European countries was created to create a common currency and compete in international trade
- this catholic country’s leader sent a fleet of ships to conquer the English navy in 1588
Down
- slaves were brought to the Caribbean to work on these plantations
- this Asian country followed the policy of imperialism by taking lands in Korea and Manchuria
- in Laissez-faire economics, who or what should not interfere with business
- this is something many college students apply for; it is also something newly independent African countries in the 1960s relied on from foreign countries
- this plague began in Asia and spread to Europe during the Middle Ages
- the largest of the three estates in France
- often considered the “root of all evil,” this was a motivating factor for European imperialism in Africa in the 1800s
- at this 1884 conference in Germany, European powers carved Africa into colonies
- the relationship between a country’s imports and its exports
- the post-World War II alliance comprised of East Germany, Poland, the Soviet Union, and others.
- this Chinese leader in the 1960s wanted to keep the revolutionary spirit alive in China with his policy called the Great Leap Forward
- this is a human condition caused by desertification, or the expansion of desert lands
- this leader of the Soviet Union succeeded Vladimir Lenin and used purges, collectivization, and a series of 5-year plans
- this elite military force were Eastern European Christians who were trained as children to fight for the Ottoman Empire
- this country has the most influence in Southeast Asia
- this form of African art and culture has had the longest lasting influence on the Americas
33 Clues: people in India are mostly this religion • the largest of the three estates in France • this country has the most influence in Southeast Asia • conflict involving the British and Dutch in South Africa • conflict involving the British and the Zulu in South Africa • people in Pakistan and Afghanistan are mostly this religion • ...
Trade and transport and aerial photographs 2020-10-18
Across
- To bring goods into a country.
- This means man-made.
- Fast, but expensive mode of transport.
- These photos are taken from the air.
- A slow, but safe means of transportation.
- Ships off-load cargo at these.
- Trucks, cars and vans travel on these.
- Johannesburg's international airport, O.R __
- Low oblique photos are taken at this angle.
Down
- These photos are taken at an angle.
- SA's first rapid rail system.
- To sell to other countries.
- Trucks need to be _____ for fruit.
- Good photos for drawing maps.
- Best mode of transport for chemicals.
- This is visible in a high oblique photo.
- Transported by train.
- Countries that have a ____ will import.
18 Clues: This means man-made. • Transported by train. • To sell to other countries. • SA's first rapid rail system. • Good photos for drawing maps. • To bring goods into a country. • Ships off-load cargo at these. • Trucks need to be _____ for fruit. • These photos are taken at an angle. • These photos are taken from the air. • Best mode of transport for chemicals. • ...
Social Studies 2025-12-18
Across
- Normally has a president
- The most free of the government kinds
- one hundred on the economic continuum
- Most presidential countries have a ____
- fifty on the economic continuum
- Block on trade
- Almost like a king or queen
- Someone that runs one country as a whole; Autocracy
- Usually has a king or queen
Down
- People only vote for the legislative branch.
- A party the Adolf Hitler had a big impact on
- Another word for trade
- Limit
- Exchange The way countries exchange money
- zero on the economic continuum
- The smallest amount of people are under this kind of economy
- The most strict kind a government
- Tax
18 Clues: Tax • Limit • Block on trade • Another word for trade • Normally has a president • Almost like a king or queen • Usually has a king or queen • zero on the economic continuum • fifty on the economic continuum • The most strict kind a government • The most free of the government kinds • one hundred on the economic continuum • Most presidential countries have a ____ • ...
population 2 2019-08-06
Across
- with lots of these a husband has many children
- there is a shortage of this if there is overpopulation
- one of the poorest continents
- removal of rubbish and waste
- is of a higher standard in rich countries
- organised fighting between countries
- another side effect of over population
- have managed to change seeds so that they produce more
- fighting between groups of people
- a form of birth control
- killed by cooking food
- the....revolution from 1950 to 1970
Down
- wealthy people have ... children
- large scale murder
- introduced the one child policy
- prevent infection and the spread of disease
- rank or position compared with others
- money received from work
18 Clues: large scale murder • killed by cooking food • a form of birth control • money received from work • removal of rubbish and waste • one of the poorest continents • introduced the one child policy • wealthy people have ... children • fighting between groups of people • the....revolution from 1950 to 1970 • organised fighting between countries • rank or position compared with others • ...
Israel-Palestinian Conflict 2023-05-05
Across
- separate ones existed for Jews and Muslims
- name given to new Jewish country
- property is controlled and protected by a group
- formally ask for independence
- someone forced to flee a country
- Prime Minister who turned to UN for help
- land on the Jordan River
- one of Islam's most important shrines
- ruled Palestine during the Balfour Declaration
Down
- a trust territory
- strip of land along the Mediterranean Sea
- short war between Israel and five other countries
- the religious center of ancient Judea
- one of the Arab countries that attacked in 1948
- empire that Palestine had been part of
- Jewish holy land
- rise of Jewish nationalism
- the religion of Palestinan Arabs
18 Clues: Jewish holy land • a trust territory • land on the Jordan River • rise of Jewish nationalism • formally ask for independence • name given to new Jewish country • someone forced to flee a country • the religion of Palestinan Arabs • the religious center of ancient Judea • one of Islam's most important shrines • empire that Palestine had been part of • ...
Primary 2B VL 65-80 2023-04-18
Primary 2B VL 65-80 2023-04-18
Chapter 33 & 34 Vocab Econ 2024-10-28
Across
- from trade-a country that can consume more than it can produce as a result of specialization and trade
- interest argument-the argument that there are compelling national interests against depending on key imports from other nations
- internationally traded goods below their cost of production
- that governments place on imported goods
- laws-laws that block imports sold below the cost of production and impose tariffs that would increase the price of these imports to reflect their cost of production
- to the bottom-when production locates in countries with the lowest environmental (or other) standards, putting pressure on all countries to reduce their environmental standards
- Trade Organization (WTO)-organization that seeks to negotiate reductions in barriers to trade and to adjudicate complaints about violations of international trade policy; successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
- market-economic agreement between countries to allow free trade in goods, services, labor, and financial capital between members while having a common external trade policy
- quotas-numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import
- advantage-when one country can use fewer resources to produce a good compared to another country; when a country is more productive compared to another country
- Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)-forum in which nations could come together to negotiate reductions in tariffs and other barriers to trade; the precursor to the World Trade Organization
Down
- trade-international trade of goods within the same industry
- policies to reduce or block imports
- market change-innovative new product or production technology which disrupts the status quo in a market, leading the innovators to earn more income and profits and the other firms to lose income and profits, unless they can come up with their own innovations
- union-economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members, a common external trade policy, and coordinated monetary and fiscal policies
- up the value chain-many of the different stages of producing a good happen in different geographic locations
- tariff barriers-ways a nation can draw up rules, regulations, inspections, and paperwork to make it more costly or difficult to import products
- trade agreement-economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members
- chain-how a good is produced in stages
19 Clues: policies to reduce or block imports • chain-how a good is produced in stages • that governments place on imported goods • trade-international trade of goods within the same industry • internationally traded goods below their cost of production • quotas-numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import • ...
Ryenn WW1 and After 2021-05-19
Across
- Jews cant --- other Jews.
- Jews wore this outside of their clothing.
- Policy of ---.
- Rules made after WW1.
- Only caring/doing things for yourself.
- Germany did not build a ---.
- The end of WW1 resulted in --- dead.
- These people watched Jews get abused by non-Jews.
- Believing your country is best.
Down
- WW1 started because of this.
- --- countries involved in WW1.
- Factories, creating products, making weapons.
- Many countries were blamed for killing this person.
- --- laws restricted Jews of things non-Jews can do.
- This man contacted the U.S. secretly to bring back plans for an atomic fusion.
- Being against Jews.
- Germany declares war on ---.
- --- paid millions to the U.S. after WW1 damage.
- Arms= ---
19 Clues: Arms= --- • Policy of ---. • Being against Jews. • Rules made after WW1. • Jews cant --- other Jews. • WW1 started because of this. • Germany declares war on ---. • Germany did not build a ---. • --- countries involved in WW1. • Believing your country is best. • The end of WW1 resulted in --- dead. • Only caring/doing things for yourself. • Jews wore this outside of their clothing. • ...
Holidays 2023-11-22
Across
- someone who comes to give you present.
- the boss of a school.
- this is a poor countries.
- finds new things.
- someone comes and delivers eggs.
- home of the boxing kangaroos.
- someone who takes photos.
- a country that sounds cold but hot.
- someone who cooks at a restraunts.
- some thing that fly to different countries.
- someone who builds stuff.
Down
- train this thing goes so fast that the magnetic forces it makes it go off the traces.
- someone who does magic.
- a girl act in stuff.
- someone who explores space.
- someone who fixes cars.
- a country that sounds hot but cold.
- someone who goes to court.
- the largest sand island on earth.
19 Clues: finds new things. • a girl act in stuff. • the boss of a school. • someone who does magic. • someone who fixes cars. • this is a poor countries. • someone who takes photos. • someone who builds stuff. • someone who goes to court. • someone who explores space. • home of the boxing kangaroos. • someone comes and delivers eggs. • the largest sand island on earth. • ...
vocabulary toe 2015-09-09
16 Clues: area • water • swampy • stream • surface • separate • cardinal • flatland • connects • sea level • countries • landforms • Geography • surrounded • proportion • colors and symbols
Holidays 2023-11-22
Across
- someone who comes to give you present.
- the boss of a school.
- this is a poor countries.
- finds new things.
- someone comes and delivers eggs.
- home of the boxing kangaroos.
- someone who takes photos.
- a country that sounds cold but hot.
- someone who cooks at a restraunts.
- some thing that fly to different countries.
- someone who builds stuff.
Down
- train this thing goes so fast that the magnetic forces it makes it go off the traces.
- someone who does magic.
- a girl act in stuff.
- someone who explores space.
- someone who fixes cars.
- a country that sounds hot but cold.
- someone who goes to court.
- the largest sand island on earth.
19 Clues: finds new things. • a girl act in stuff. • the boss of a school. • someone who does magic. • someone who fixes cars. • this is a poor countries. • someone who takes photos. • someone who builds stuff. • someone who goes to court. • someone who explores space. • home of the boxing kangaroos. • someone comes and delivers eggs. • the largest sand island on earth. • ...
A trip to Japan 2024-10-21
Across
- A country
- something to wash your hair
- a document used for entering other countries
- something you wear on you feet
- something you wear on you feet
- something to hold you stuff
- something you put on a toothbrush
- a ticket you can use multiple times to go on train rides
- payment
Down
- something you use to find where you are
- something you eat for fun
- Something to hold your money
- something to brush your teeth
- something you wear
- something you need to have to pay in other countries
- something you wear outside to keep you warm and dry
- something you use to call people
- something to wash you body
- something you show to prove you are you
- protection from the sun
20 Clues: payment • A country • something you wear • protection from the sun • something you eat for fun • something to wash you body • something to wash your hair • something to hold you stuff • Something to hold your money • something to brush your teeth • something you wear on you feet • something you wear on you feet • something you use to call people • something you put on a toothbrush • ...
South America Trivia 2015-07-27
Across
- Name of statues found in Easter Island
- Number of countries in continent of South America
- Ecuador retains territory of which group of Islands
- What city do you have to fly into reach Machu Picchu?
Down
- One of the countries that Patagonia belongs to
- The name of the mountain range in South America
- Name of the lake that borders Peru and Bolivia
- An ocean that borders South America
- Which river covers six different countries
- What currency is there an equivalent of in Chile and Argentina?
10 Clues: An ocean that borders South America • Name of statues found in Easter Island • Which river covers six different countries • One of the countries that Patagonia belongs to • Name of the lake that borders Peru and Bolivia • The name of the mountain range in South America • Number of countries in continent of South America • ...
Ecinomics 2021-01-13
Across
- Items that come from other countries
- that amount of people over the age of 15 that can read in a country
- resources that are derived from the earth
- Things that you can buy
Down
- the quality that a certain society lives in
- The skills, knowledge, and experience possessed by an individual or population
- A person who makes business that makes goods
- an agreement that certain contrary make to lower trade restrictions
- Goods used too make other goods
- Items that countries are shipping to other countries
10 Clues: Things that you can buy • Goods used too make other goods • Items that come from other countries • resources that are derived from the earth • the quality that a certain society lives in • A person who makes business that makes goods • Items that countries are shipping to other countries • an agreement that certain contrary make to lower trade restrictions • ...
Period 2 Mia, Sophia 2024-03-27
Across
- United States form of economy
- Russia’s form of government
- foreign policy introduced by Harry S. Truman in 1947
- used to defeat Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact Allies
- when someone has lost control and other forces try to gain control
Down
- if one country falls to communist control, other countries will too
- alliance between Soviet Union and Eastern European countries
- wanted control over Eastern European countries to spread communism
- United States’ form of government
- country focused on stopping the spread of communism
10 Clues: Russia’s form of government • United States form of economy • United States’ form of government • used to defeat Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact Allies • country focused on stopping the spread of communism • foreign policy introduced by Harry S. Truman in 1947 • alliance between Soviet Union and Eastern European countries • ...
Alias crossword 2024-04-04
Across
- agreement between countries to help each other
- taking over countries and making an empire
- belief that a country should have a strong army
- killing someone on purpose
Down
- not choosing a side
- U.S. trying to get citizens to believe the war is a good thing
- German submarines Germans used to stop Britain from getting trading goods.
- ditches in the ground used to fight during ww1
- passenger boat that was sunken by a German U-boat
- countries proud of themselves
10 Clues: not choosing a side • killing someone on purpose • countries proud of themselves • taking over countries and making an empire • ditches in the ground used to fight during ww1 • agreement between countries to help each other • belief that a country should have a strong army • passenger boat that was sunken by a German U-boat • ...
PBL Crossword Puzzle Assignment 2023-03-23
Across
- A form of government where on individual or a very small group has all the power or all the strength.
- An agreement that isn't permanent formed between different group, individuals, states, or countries.
- A british colony leader and also a member of the majority Kikuyutribe.
- A religion that was formed in Judea and is also known as the most popular religion today.
- A government where people get to elect rolemodels also known as leaders or representitives to stand in for them
- a group that was formed to protect, and territory of members from 30 countries that are from Europe and North America.
- A process where fry areas or semiarid places get dryer and start have very poor conditions and start having less productivity.
- An unlawful use of violence used against citizens as well as intimidation
Down
- A religion that is originated in Islam
- A treaty that was created by the Soviet union and 7Central and Eastern sattellite states.
- A virus that attacks the body of an immune system
- A discussion that the countries Crotia, Serbia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina agreed to make peace with one another.
- Power that being held by a few elites that is usually reffered to as governments.
- an international agreement that was in charge of the European Union
- Eastern European countries group that was a positioned militarally, pollitacally, ecenomically, and culturally.
15 Clues: A religion that is originated in Islam • A virus that attacks the body of an immune system • an international agreement that was in charge of the European Union • A british colony leader and also a member of the majority Kikuyutribe. • An unlawful use of violence used against citizens as well as intimidation • ...
SSCG12- American Government 2021-11-30
Across
- aid which is used to assist a country or its people in its defense efforts.
- Pact or agreement that is used to end wars, settle land disputes, and even establish new countries.
- an Organisation meant to discuss issues surrounding aid, development and poverty reduction in developing countries.
- restrictions on imported goods and can include licensing and packaging requirements, product standards and other requirements that are not specifically a tax.
- The transfer of resources from one economic entity to another
- set of goals about how the country will work with other countries economically, politically, socially and militarily.
Down
- the movement of troops or forces of one country into the territory or territorial waters of another country
- a non-profit, charitable organization that is the official charity of the United States Air Force.
- a humanitarian organization established improve the lives of children.
- The tact or skill dealing with people
- material and logistic assistance to people who need help.
- a tax imposed by a government of a country or of a supranational union on imports or exports of goods.
- a government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export.
- commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted self-governing state, group, or individual.
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
15 Clues: The tact or skill dealing with people • material and logistic assistance to people who need help. • The transfer of resources from one economic entity to another • a humanitarian organization established improve the lives of children. • aid which is used to assist a country or its people in its defense efforts. • ...
Iron Curtain 2025-05-06
Across
- War A period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union (1947–1991).
- Curtain A symbolic and physical boundary dividing Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe and the West during the Cold War.
- An economic system based on private ownership and free markets, dominant in Western countries.
- Pact A military alliance of communist countries in response to NATO, led by the Soviet Union.
- Bloc Western European countries aligned with the U.S. and NATO, supporting democracy and capitalism.
- The practice of spying, widely used by both Eastern and Western intelligence agencies during the Cold War.
- Bloc Eastern European countries aligned with the Soviet Union under communist regimes.
- A system of ideas and ideals; in this context, the competing beliefs of communism and capitalism.
Down
- A U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism beyond its existing borders.
- A political and economic system where property is owned collectively, often associated with the Soviet bloc.
- Biased information used by both sides during the Cold War to influence public opinion.
- The act of separating Eastern and Western Europe ideologically, politically, and physically during the Cold War.
- Union A socialist state (USSR) led by Russia that dominated Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- Wall A concrete barrier built in 1961 that physically and ideologically divided East and West Berlin.
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance of Western nations formed in 1949.
15 Clues: A U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism beyond its existing borders. • Biased information used by both sides during the Cold War to influence public opinion. • Bloc Eastern European countries aligned with the Soviet Union under communist regimes. • ...
School subjects 2024-09-06
Across
- The study of the language that is spoken in the UK, the US, and in many other countries.
- The study of forces such as heat, light, sound, pressure, gravity, and electricity, and the way that they affect objects.
- The study of paintings, sculptures, and other objects made by famous artists.
- The study of novels, plays, poems and different writers.
- The study of the language that people speak in Spain and in many countries in South and Central America.
- The study of past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country or subject.
- The study of living organisms, including their structure, functioning, evolution, distribution, and interrelationships.
Down
- The theory and practice of using computers to store and analyse information.
- The study of the language that people speak in France, Belgium, parts of Canada and other countries.
- The study of the countries of the world and of such things as the land, seas, climate, towns, and population.
- Classes in which children do exercise and learn to play sport.
- The study of numbers, shapes and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them.
- The study of the structure of substances and of the way that they react with other substances.
- The study of the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space.
- The study of sounds made by musical instruments or people singing.
15 Clues: The study of novels, plays, poems and different writers. • Classes in which children do exercise and learn to play sport. • The study of sounds made by musical instruments or people singing. • The study of the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space. • The theory and practice of using computers to store and analyse information. • ...
English in the World 2021-02-23
Across
- Language takes on the norms of the local area.
- a word that is borrowed
- countries that they consider English as a foreign language fall under this circle.
- giving a word an official meaning and definition
- people being able to understand each other despite having different native languages.
- forms of language found in casual everyday speech
- an expression or mode of expression that occurs in ordinary speech rather than formal writing.
Down
- language takes on the norms of the colonizing country.
- the idea that language is subject to rules and should not change.
- A particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.
- countries that that mainly speak English fall in this circle.
- countries that use English as a secondary language fall under this circle.
- a common language which can be used by different groups whose native languages are different.
- what language is a lingua franca?
14 Clues: a word that is borrowed • what language is a lingua franca? • Language takes on the norms of the local area. • giving a word an official meaning and definition • forms of language found in casual everyday speech • language takes on the norms of the colonizing country. • countries that that mainly speak English fall in this circle. • ...
Regional Integration Terms and Concepts 2023-09-20
Across
- several countries adopt a common external tariff
- reduction or elimination of trade barriers
- the growing interdependence of the world’s economies, cultures and populations
- a customs union in which members reduce restrictions on the movement of factors of production
- a country that is less developed economically than most others
- company that has business operations in at least one country other than its home country
- one country making a promise to a general group of countries
Down
- creating a legally binding agreement between states in a geographic region
- the removal of duties, licensing rules and quotas
- a country with heavy dependence on agriculture and a slow rate of industrialization
- government spending and tax policies
- an area that allows free movement of goods, services and people
- at least two countries negotiate and act upon a promise
- control of the quantity of money available in an economy
14 Clues: government spending and tax policies • reduction or elimination of trade barriers • several countries adopt a common external tariff • the removal of duties, licensing rules and quotas • at least two countries negotiate and act upon a promise • control of the quantity of money available in an economy • one country making a promise to a general group of countries • ...
ww1 anthony noah 2026-03-10
Across
- an agreement between countries to support each other in war
- limiting how much food or goods people can use, so more can go to soldiers
- Powers, the countries (like Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire) that fought against the Allies
- not taking sides in a war
- a close air battle between enemy airplanes
- shock, the mental and emotional trauma some soldiers suffered after battle
- an agreement to stop fighting in a war
- a German submarine used to attack ships during World War I
Down
- the countries (like Britain, France, and later the United States) that fought against Germany
- large, powerful guns that fire big shells over long distances
- man’s land, the dangerous area between opposing trenches on a battlefield
- line, the area where the actual fighting between armies happens
- mask, a protective mask worn to keep from breathing in poisonous gas
- long, narrow ditches soldiers fought from during World War I
14 Clues: not taking sides in a war • an agreement to stop fighting in a war • a close air battle between enemy airplanes • a German submarine used to attack ships during World War I • an agreement between countries to support each other in war • long, narrow ditches soldiers fought from during World War I • large, powerful guns that fire big shells over long distances • ...
WW1 2026-03-10
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- an agreement between countries to support each other in war
- not taking sides in a war
- mask a protective mask worn to keep from breathing in poisonous gas
- long, narrow ditches soldiers fought from during World War I
- shock the mental and emotional trauma some soldiers suffered after battle
- man’s land the dangerous area between opposing trenches on a battlefield
- a German submarine used to attack ships during World War I
- large powerful guns that fire big shells over long distances
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- limiting how much food or goods people can use, so more can go to soldiers
- Powers the countries (like Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire) that fought against the Allies
- the countries (like Britain, France, and later the United States) that fought against Germany
- an agreement to stop fighting in a war
- a close air battle between enemy airplanes
- line the area where the actual fighting between armies happens
14 Clues: not taking sides in a war • an agreement to stop fighting in a war • a close air battle between enemy airplanes • a German submarine used to attack ships during World War I • an agreement between countries to support each other in war • long, narrow ditches soldiers fought from during World War I • large powerful guns that fire big shells over long distances • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-04-30
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- what Western countries would do to get supplies in and out of East Germany for their citizens
- A war fought with proxies and threats and indirectly between the soviet Union and Eastern Bloc/United States
- The east german soviet police, were made to keep people from getting in or out of East Germany
- Area between both walls of the berlin wall
- Has a funny British hat
- The act of fleeing east germany
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- Made between allies of the eastern bloc
- a pact made by members and allies of the western bloc
- United states promise to aid countries resisting communism
- A play made by the united states to build up western allies and stop the spread of communism
- Countries around communism will follow
- Killed the most throughout WWII
- a mental and literal border between East and West Germany
- The United states goal to keep communism contained
14 Clues: Has a funny British hat • Killed the most throughout WWII • The act of fleeing east germany • Countries around communism will follow • Made between allies of the eastern bloc • Area between both walls of the berlin wall • The United states goal to keep communism contained • a pact made by members and allies of the western bloc • ...
SCHOOLSUBJECTS 2025-07-16
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- The study of the language spoken in the UK, US, and other countries.
- The study of using computers to store and analyze information.
- The study of forces such as light, heat, and electricity.
- The study of paintings, sculptures, and other objects made by artists.
- The study of sounds made by instruments or singing.
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- The study of stars, planets, and space.
- The study of the countries of the world and features such as land and seas.
- The study of the language spoken in France, Belgium, parts of Canada, etc.
- The study of living organisms, including structure, function, and evolution.
- The study of substances and how they react.
- Education Classes in which children do exercise and play sport.
- The study of past events.
- The study of numbers, shapes, and space using reason and a system of symbols and rules.
- The study of the language spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries.
14 Clues: The study of past events. • The study of stars, planets, and space. • The study of substances and how they react. • The study of sounds made by instruments or singing. • The study of forces such as light, heat, and electricity. • The study of using computers to store and analyze information. • Education Classes in which children do exercise and play sport. • ...
World War I 2023-12-05
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- Countries join together for mutual benefits
- Italy, Austria-Hungary and Germany
- Join the army
- The stolen power over areas of other countries
- Country highly involved in World War 1
- Fight for their country
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- Battle equipment
- Australia's ally
- The build of strong-armed forces for their national interest
- The exclusion of other interests for their own
- A neutral country
- First major battle field for Australia
- Russia, France and Britain Alliance
13 Clues: Join the army • Battle equipment • Australia's ally • A neutral country • Fight for their country • Italy, Austria-Hungary and Germany • Russia, France and Britain Alliance • First major battle field for Australia • Country highly involved in World War 1 • Countries join together for mutual benefits • The exclusion of other interests for their own • ...
Economic Systems 2020-09-09
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- ______ will consume the goods/services? (Part of the 3 basic economic questions.)
- the plan countries have on how to use limited resources
- Most countries have a combination of market and command economies, so we call them what?
- In this economy, the government makes all economic decisions.
- This is another word for a market economy.
- In this economy, jobs are determined by customs and traditions of the past.
- In this economy, the government has NO control over any of the decisions.
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- ______ will goods/services be produced? (Part of the 3 basic economic questions.)
- This is another word for a command economy.
- Because countries can't produce all of the goods/services they need, they must ____________ in what they do best.
- ______ goods/services will be produced? (Part of the 3 basic economic questions.)
- How many basic economic questions are there?
- the limited supply of something
- Trading without using money.
14 Clues: Trading without using money. • the limited supply of something • This is another word for a market economy. • This is another word for a command economy. • How many basic economic questions are there? • the plan countries have on how to use limited resources • In this economy, the government makes all economic decisions. • ...
"Canada's Early Life" 2014-01-28
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- cities like Americans,many Canadians live in big
- a and festivals Canada's cities feature some of the countries grandest
- French settlers a large part of people is of British descents,and other large group is descended from
- Canada many scientist from Canada,the United States,and other countries have scientific settlement in
- and French Canada's languages are
- countries and United States life in Canada differs very little from that in
- Canadians trade their ancestry to
- City winter carnival dancing,music,ice scuppers,paradise,and a snow slide makes a visit to the
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- and live Canada is one of the best places to
- environments and dozens of natural parks Canada is well known as it's
- Indians artist also excel at printmaking,basketry,and carving
- most will understand formal French
- lots of farms many areas in Canada
- of Canada thus, cultural diversity is one of the main
14 Clues: Canadians trade their ancestry to • most will understand formal French • and French Canada's languages are • lots of farms many areas in Canada • and live Canada is one of the best places to • cities like Americans,many Canadians live in big • of Canada thus, cultural diversity is one of the main • Indians artist also excel at printmaking,basketry,and carving • ...
"Canada's Early Life" 2014-01-28
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- French settlers a large part of people is of British descents,and other large group is descended from
- Indians artist also excel at printmaking,basketry,and carving
- countries and United States life in Canada differs very little from that in
- Canada many scientist from Canada,the United States,and other countries have scientific settlement in
- most will understand formal French
- of Canada thus, cultural diversity is one of the main
- and French Canada's languages are
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- a and festivals Canada's cities feature some of the countries grandest
- City winter carnival dancing,music,ice scuppers,paradise,and a snow slide makes a visit to the
- lots of farms many areas in Canada
- cities like Americans,many Canadians live in big
- and live Canada is one of the best places to
- environments and dozens of natural parks Canada is well known as it's
- Canadians trade their ancestry to
14 Clues: Canadians trade their ancestry to • lots of farms many areas in Canada • most will understand formal French • and French Canada's languages are • and live Canada is one of the best places to • cities like Americans,many Canadians live in big • of Canada thus, cultural diversity is one of the main • Indians artist also excel at printmaking,basketry,and carving • ...
Maggie McQuaig/Europe's Economic's 2022-10-24
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- This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command
- When you are out of something or don't have something you, ____ it.
- Most democratic countries have some characteristics of both systems, so we keep it simple and call them?
- Things that the each economic system cant do
- Regulates all the countries economic decisions
- Trading without using money
- When you want something badly,but don't need it
- Most countries in Europe have Mixed economies,but lean closer to a pure market than a command one.
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- The government has no control over the economy, private citizens answer all the economic questions
- This country has a Mixed economy. 79% free and 11% command
- Traditions handed down through generations
- The way a country answers the three economic questions determines its?
- This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command
- When Germany was reunited
14 Clues: When Germany was reunited • Trading without using money • Traditions handed down through generations • Things that the each economic system cant do • Regulates all the countries economic decisions • When you want something badly,but don't need it • This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command • This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died
- The alliance made between the Communist countries to counter NATO
- Arabic term meaning "the strugglers
- Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US
- The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe
- Philosophy behind communism
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- The group founded for the interests of developing countries after the Cold War
- Afghan extremist group that came from the power struggle and civil war
- The term for the destructive and prolonged wars that occurred during the Cold War
- A bomb that was created that was more powerful than the bombs dropped on Japan
- The alliance between the US and some European countries to defend against Soviet agression
- The method of attack used by Afghan groups against the Soviet Union
- Leader of the Cuban Communist regime
- A rock-fill dam across the Nile River
14 Clues: Philosophy behind communism • Arabic term meaning "the strugglers • Leader of the Cuban Communist regime • A rock-fill dam across the Nile River • The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died • The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe • Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died
- The alliance made between the Communist countries to counter NATO
- Arabic term meaning "the strugglers
- Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US
- The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe
- Philosophy behind communism
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- The group founded for the interests of developing countries after the Cold War
- Afghan extremist group that came from the power struggle and civil war
- The term for the destructive and prolonged wars that occurred during the Cold War
- A bomb that was created that was more powerful than the bombs dropped on Japan
- The alliance between the US and some European countries to defend against Soviet agression
- The method of attack used by Afghan groups against the Soviet Union
- Leader of the Cuban Communist regime
- A rock-fill dam across the Nile River
14 Clues: Philosophy behind communism • Arabic term meaning "the strugglers • Leader of the Cuban Communist regime • A rock-fill dam across the Nile River • The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died • The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe • Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US • ...
revision 2023-09-05
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- tourist who travel domestically do not have to pay..............cost, as they can use their own transport
- tourist travelling within the country is called..............tourist
- one factor that increase popularity of short break are increasing ...............for tourism
- one reason why tourist take day trip is for .........................purpose, such as attending meeting
- tourist who travel domestically do not have to exchange ...............
- one reason why tourist take day trip is for visiting friends and ...........
- tourist travelling domestically do not have to face................shocks
- tourist who travel domestically do not need travel .......................
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- tourist who travel less than 4 days
- tourist who come from other countries (tourist arrival) is called........tourist
- tourist who do not stay overnight
- tourist who travel domestically can use same.........................
- one factor that increase popularity of short break is increase .....................in some countries
- tourist who travel to other countries from their own country is called..........tourist
14 Clues: tourist who do not stay overnight • tourist who travel less than 4 days • tourist travelling within the country is called..............tourist • tourist who travel domestically can use same......................... • tourist who travel domestically do not have to exchange ............... • tourist travelling domestically do not have to face................shocks • ...
United Nations Vocabulary! 2025-11-04
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- clause The “story part” of the resolution that explains why it’s needed.
- The official list of topics to talk about in a meeting.
- To have the skill of staying polite and calm even when countries disagree.
- A team of people who discuss and decide things together.
- A group of countries who work together as friends!
- The power to say “NO” and stop a decision….
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- The leader who runs the meeting and keeps order.
- The minimum number of people needed to start a meeting.
- A change made to improve a plan or rule.
- A country name card representatives hold to speak or vote.
- A written plan of action to solve a worldwide problem.
- A quick break for secret talks and deals between countries… shhh.
- When someone asks the group to take a specific action.
- clause The “action part” of the resolution that says what to do.
14 Clues: A change made to improve a plan or rule. • The power to say “NO” and stop a decision…. • The leader who runs the meeting and keeps order. • A group of countries who work together as friends! • A written plan of action to solve a worldwide problem. • When someone asks the group to take a specific action. • The minimum number of people needed to start a meeting. • ...
Human Geography of Europe - Key Terms 2025-02-02
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- – The development of urban environments that balance the needs of the current population with environmental protection, seen in cities like Copenhagen and Amsterdam.
- – A subgroup of the Indo-European family, including languages like English, German, and Dutch, spoken in Northern and Central Europe.
- – A demographic trend in which the median age of a population rises due to lower birth rates and longer life expectancies.
- – Industries focused on advanced technology and innovation, like those found in Germany, France, and the UK.
- – The total monetary value of goods and services produced by a country, used to gauge the economic health of a nation.
- – A political and economic union of 27 European countries that share common policies on trade, human rights, and allow free movement of people, goods, and services.
- – A group of people from the same country or region who have spread out and settled in other countries
- – The process of population movement from rural areas to cities, leading to the growth of urban areas.
- – Cultural traditions and customs found in the Balkans, influenced by Slavic, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian heritages.
- – Movements in regions like Catalonia (Spain) and Scotland (UK) seeking independence from larger political entities.
- – The travel industry, a major economic sector in Europe with countries like France, Italy, and Spain attracting millions of visitors annually.
- – The movement of people across national borders, including migration from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia to Europe.
- – The production of agricultural goods, such as grains, livestock, and vegetables.
- – Refers to the cultural identity of the British Isles (Ireland, Scotland, Wales), with languages like Irish and Welsh and practices like Gaelic games.
- – The cultural practices shared by Southern European countries like Spain, Italy, and Greece, influenced by the Mediterranean climate and historical ties.
- – A political system in which the executive branch (e.g., prime minister) derives its legitimacy from the legislature (parliament).
- – Areas of intense political or military conflict, such as Cyprus, Kosovo, and parts of Ukraine.
- – A political system where there is both a president and a prime minister, as in France.
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- – A system in which citizens vote on laws and policies directly, as in Switzerland.
- – Geographically concentrated areas where heavy industries such as manufacturing, mining, and steel production take place
- – The economic issue of whether people can afford adequate living space in cities, where housing prices have increased in cities like Paris and London.
- – A form of government where a country is ruled by a monarch (king or queen), though many European monarchies are largely ceremonial today.
- – Languages spoken in Finland, Hungary, and Estonia, unrelated to the Indo-European family
- – A large language family that includes Romance, Germanic, and Slavic languages, spoken by the majority of Europeans.
- – The process by which one country takes control over a territory previously governed by another country, as Russia did with Crimea in 2014.
- – A subgroup of the Indo-European family, including languages like Spanish, French, and Italian, primarily spoken in Southern and Western Europe.
- – The study of how culture is distributed across a geographic space and how people's beliefs, practices, languages, and traditions shape the places they live.
- – An area that includes the EU countries along with Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway, enabling participation in the EU's single market.
- – Differences in economic development and living standards between countries or regions within Europe, such as between Western and Eastern Europe.
- – The number of people living per unit of area (e.g., people per square kilometer). Some countries like Monaco have very high population densities.
- – Refers to the cultural traits of countries like Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland, which include a high standard of living and strong welfare systems.
- – Systems of buses, trains, subways, etc., used to move people around cities, which are well-developed in cities like Zurich, Vienna, and Stockholm.
- – The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union, which took place in 2020.
- – A subgroup of the Indo-European family, including languages like Russian, Polish, and Czech, primarily spoken in Eastern and Southeastern Europe.
- – The movement of people within a country, often for economic or social reasons
- – Major cities or metropolitan areas that are centers of political, economic, and cultural activity
- – Large cities with a population of over 10 million people, like London, Paris, and Moscow.
- – The principle of separating religion from the state or public institutions, common in many European countries.
38 Clues: – The movement of people within a country, often for economic or social reasons • – The production of agricultural goods, such as grains, livestock, and vegetables. • – A system in which citizens vote on laws and policies directly, as in Switzerland. • – The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union, which took place in 2020. • ...
The Cold War CrossWord 2024-04-17
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- Socialist form of governing where the economy is controlled by the state; Created by Karl Marx
- The blockade on West Berlin from the Soviet Union
- 35th president of the United States; President who handled the Cuban Missile Crisis and the last one to be assassinated
- A military alliance formed between the communist countries
- Democratic, Capitalist, World Power
- Communist leader of Cuba
- System of government controlled by the people; The United States was this
- Authoritarian, Communist, World Power
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- 33rd president of the United States; Created the Truman Doctrine
- Economic aid sent to countries after World War 2 to help rebuild the damage from the war
- The theory created by the west that if one country fell to communism their neighbors would as well.
- Campaign that was coined by Senator Joseph McCarthy that accused people of being communists if they disagreed with you
- The term that refers to an atomic bomb
- The crisis where nukes were sent to Cuba where nuclear war was close to happening
- The war between North Korea and South Korea
- The military alliance formed between western powers
- The fear of communism spreading
- The barrier separating the west from the Soviet controlled countries
18 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba • The fear of communism spreading • Democratic, Capitalist, World Power • Authoritarian, Communist, World Power • The term that refers to an atomic bomb • The war between North Korea and South Korea • The blockade on West Berlin from the Soviet Union • The military alliance formed between western powers • ...
Remembrance Day Crossword 2025-11-11
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- A group of countries controlled by one powerful nation (like the British Empire).
- A country that automatically entered WWI as part of the British Empire.
- Large, powerful guns used to fire explosive shells over long distances.
- An object from the past that tells us about history, such as trench art.
- The country that supported Austria-Hungary and invaded France and Belgium.
- The country Austria-Hungary blamed for the assassination that began WWI.
- To get troops and supplies ready for war.
- The empire whose heir was assassinated, triggering WWI.
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- Front The main area of fighting in WWI, stretching across France and Belgium.
- When neither side can win and the fighting does not move forward.
- A red flower worn to commemorate the armistice and honor fallen soldiers.
- The agreement that stopped the fighting on November 11, 1918.
- The killing of an important political leader.
- An agreement between countries to support one another.
- A long, narrow ditch dug by soldiers for protection in battle.
- The act of honoring and remembering those who served in war.
- A person who serves in the military and fights in a war.
- One of the countries Germany invaded at the start of the war.
18 Clues: To get troops and supplies ready for war. • The killing of an important political leader. • An agreement between countries to support one another. • The empire whose heir was assassinated, triggering WWI. • A person who serves in the military and fights in a war. • The act of honoring and remembering those who served in war. • ...
Industrial Revolution and Imperialism Review 2026-04-02
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- country with US ties that protected them from being taken over during imperialism
- an area in which outside power claims exclusive trading privileges
- the term used for States that left the Union during the Civil War
- a country or region governed by a foreign power
- the colonization of Africa by Western European nations
- the theory used to justify the takeover of countries not involved in the
- a line of workers who each put a single piece on a car
- US president during the Civil War
- the right to vote
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- the idea that the United States had the right to rule all of North America
- the process of stronger countries taking control of weaker countries
- meeting of European leaders to discuss rules for colonizing Africa
- the appeal of art, writing, music and other forms of entertainment
- a country with its own internal government but under control of an outside power
- independent but less develop nations controlled by private business interest
- country led by Menelik II and remained free during imperialism
- the scientist that is credited with the Theory of Evolution
- leader of Belgian that is responsible for enslaving the Congo people during imperialism
18 Clues: the right to vote • US president during the Civil War • a country or region governed by a foreign power • the colonization of Africa by Western European nations • a line of workers who each put a single piece on a car • the scientist that is credited with the Theory of Evolution • country led by Menelik II and remained free during imperialism • ...
Globalisation 2016-12-12
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- Globalisation allows us to increase our ______ and understanding of other countries
- How do we _________ without texts or calls?
- We ____ our goods with China and they give us spices
- Our topic in Geography is __________
- Are LIC's being _______ because they are desperate?
- _____ like McDonalds get their meats from the UK
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- /When we trade we make new c_________
- The UK _____ goods from other countries and we export products too
- Apple products are usually made in ___________ countries
- News _____ quicker in a world filled with technology
10 Clues: Our topic in Geography is __________ • /When we trade we make new c_________ • How do we _________ without texts or calls? • _____ like McDonalds get their meats from the UK • Are LIC's being _______ because they are desperate? • We ____ our goods with China and they give us spices • News _____ quicker in a world filled with technology • ...
English in the World 2021-05-28
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- when people understand each other despite having different native languages
- a grammatically simplified form of a word
- losing your native language on an individual level
- someone's idea of how they fit into society in public
- countries like India, the Philippines, and Singapore
- countries like America, Canada, and the UK
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- giving language a stable definition and status
- a form of language particular to one region or area
- countries like Japan, Korea, and Sweden
- a stable language that develops from the mixing of languages
10 Clues: countries like Japan, Korea, and Sweden • a grammatically simplified form of a word • countries like America, Canada, and the UK • giving language a stable definition and status • losing your native language on an individual level • a form of language particular to one region or area • countries like India, the Philippines, and Singapore • ...
euro 2024-08-26
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- Physical form of the Euro, issued in 2002
- The Euro created this, eliminating exchange rate fluctuations
- EU criteria countries met before adopting the Euro
- Treaty that laid the foundation for the Euro
- Abbreviation for European Central Bank managing the Euro
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- Number of countries that initially adopted the Euro in 1999
- Group of EU countries using the Euro
- Fixed among Eurozone nations to eliminate currency risk
- Euro was part of efforts to deepen this economic area
- German currency replaced by the Euro
10 Clues: Group of EU countries using the Euro • German currency replaced by the Euro • Physical form of the Euro, issued in 2002 • Treaty that laid the foundation for the Euro • EU criteria countries met before adopting the Euro • Euro was part of efforts to deepen this economic area • Fixed among Eurozone nations to eliminate currency risk • ...
Alias crossword 2024-04-04
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- agreement between countries to help each other
- taking over countries and making an empire
- belief that a country should have a strong army
- killing someone on purpose
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- not choosing a side
- U.S. trying to get citizens to believe the war is a good thing
- German submarines Germans used to stop Britain from getting trading goods.
- ditches in the ground used to fight during ww1
- passenger boat that was sunken by a German U-boat
- countries proud of themselves
10 Clues: not choosing a side • killing someone on purpose • countries proud of themselves • taking over countries and making an empire • ditches in the ground used to fight during ww1 • agreement between countries to help each other • belief that a country should have a strong army • passenger boat that was sunken by a German U-boat • ...
Dravin 2025-05-25
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- Secret fighters that help their country when enemies take it over
- Country that hosted the 2024 Olympics
- When one country takes control of another countries land
- Country that invaded Ukraine recently
- Country that has London as its capital city
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- The country that initiated World War II
- Another word for important
- When countries or people become friend to help each other
- Continent that has the countries France, Germany, England
- The country with a flag that is the inverse of the Indonesian flag
10 Clues: Another word for important • Country that hosted the 2024 Olympics • Country that invaded Ukraine recently • The country that initiated World War II • Country that has London as its capital city • When one country takes control of another countries land • When countries or people become friend to help each other • ...
Mod9tpc1app 2025-07-15
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- economic system controlled by the government.
- A type of zone between Canada, US, and Mexico.
- economic system revolving around individualism.
- Something the US government has done for international trade.
- economic system that is a mix of free market and command economies.
- Level of defense put by free trade countries.
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- Countries protect companies from this.
- The type of economic right one has to do basically whatever they want with their money.
- economic system based on customs and community.
- Something free trade countries protect for their workers.
10 Clues: Countries protect companies from this. • economic system controlled by the government. • Level of defense put by free trade countries. • A type of zone between Canada, US, and Mexico. • economic system revolving around individualism. • economic system based on customs and community. • Something free trade countries protect for their workers. • ...
Globalization 2024-12-11
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- The act of leaving ones own country to settle in permanently another
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for trade
- Cultural influence spread around the world
- Refers to a company/organization that operates in multiple countries.
- Something that involves or connects more than one country.
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- A world seen as a small community due to technology
- Moving from one country to another
- Process of city development
- When businesses produce and sell goods in many countries
- Exchange of goods and services across countries
10 Clues: Process of city development • Moving from one country to another • Cultural influence spread around the world • Exchange of goods and services across countries • A world seen as a small community due to technology • When businesses produce and sell goods in many countries • Something that involves or connects more than one country. • ...
Afterschool Chapter 8 2023-10-18
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- Sounds that are organized in a way that is pleasant to listen to.
- The branch of science about elements, atoms, and how they combine.
- A game played with 11 players on each side, trying to score goals with their feet.
- A continent with countries like France, Spain, and Italy.
- The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
- The study of living things, like plants and animals.
- A sport where you try to throw a ball into a hoop.
- The method of human communication, either spoken or written.
- Games or activities with rules, often done for fun or competition.
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- The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- The language spoken by the people of China.
- A continent that has North and South parts; where the USA is.
- The study of past events and people.
- A game played with rackets and a yellow ball.
- The study of the natural world based on facts and experiments.
- The language spoken in countries like the USA, Canada, and England.
- Where you paint, draw, and create.
- The largest continent where countries like China, India, and Japan are located.
18 Clues: Where you paint, draw, and create. • The study of past events and people. • The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. • The language spoken by the people of China. • A game played with rackets and a yellow ball. • A sport where you try to throw a ball into a hoop. • The study of living things, like plants and animals. • ...
Things that we need to change about our Planet 2025-04-16
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- a lot of countries have a lot of these and could give To other countries
- the reason, cars are bad for the planet
- if you have this, you have a weak immune system
- a lot of countries in the world do not have this
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- a lot of countries in Africa don’t have this
- Cannot be done if there is no soil
- pollutes the air with smoke
- is needed for good farming
8 Clues: is needed for good farming • pollutes the air with smoke • Cannot be done if there is no soil • the reason, cars are bad for the planet • a lot of countries in Africa don’t have this • if you have this, you have a weak immune system • a lot of countries in the world do not have this • a lot of countries have a lot of these and could give To other countries
Unit 4 SAW & WWI Vocabulary 2025-12-08
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- A partnership between 2 or more countries with a shared purpose
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
- Power over another country
- Fighting in ditches
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- A group of countries fighting the central powers that included the US
- Belief that a country should always have a strong military ready to attack
- A group of countries fighting against the Allied Powers that included
- Biased information used to promote a point of view
8 Clues: Fighting in ditches • Power over another country • Biased information used to promote a point of view • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries • A partnership between 2 or more countries with a shared purpose • A group of countries fighting the central powers that included the US • ...
Security council 2022-05-10
8 Clues: President of Russia • president of Ukraine • An economic sanction • To conquer a territory • A treaty between countries • Pact A treaty between ex soviet countries • someone forced to run away from their country • To move a product or resource between countries
The Roman Republic 2024-06-08
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- to stop or cancel an action
- large country homes
- a unit between 60 and 160 soldiers
- person who rents land or a home
- society where men ruled their families
- course of action taken by a government
- rules by which a government is organized
- elected officials who enforce the law
- managing relationships with other countries
- oldest man in a Roman family
- an open area in city
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- state containing several countries or territories
- break a rule or agreement
- an independent city-state
- areas within a country or empire
- top officials in the Roman republic
- a garment adult men wore
- basic unit of the Roman army
- a group that is less than half the population
- war between groups from the same country
20 Clues: large country homes • an open area in city • a garment adult men wore • break a rule or agreement • an independent city-state • to stop or cancel an action • basic unit of the Roman army • oldest man in a Roman family • person who rents land or a home • areas within a country or empire • a unit between 60 and 160 soldiers • top officials in the Roman republic • ...
U3L2 Assignment 2023-06-21
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- use of cheaper non-domestic resources
- Customized plan per local region
- International Monetary Fund
- a treaty which focuses on goods and services
- kfc and the likes...
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- World Trade Organizations
- One plan used internationally
- G8
- The accessibility of information on prices, goods, and services
- better infrastructure
- Change in values of currencies
- sweat shops and the likes...
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- the paycheck difference between the rich and the poor
- organization of 186 member countries which provides support for developing countries
- g20
- sum of two strategies
- Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
- European currency
- United Nations
- money movement
- Groups established to help with the free flow of goods and services
- European Union
- Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation
24 Clues: G8 • g20 • United Nations • money movement • European Union • European currency • kfc and the likes... • sum of two strategies • better infrastructure • World Trade Organizations • International Monetary Fund • sweat shops and the likes... • One plan used internationally • Change in values of currencies • Customized plan per local region • Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation • ...
Crucigrama: Unidad 2B Vocab 2024-10-31
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- binary codes (0s and 1s)
- a place of learning
- staring at this is bad for your eyes
- something you wear with shoes
- a routine
- sometimes has buttons
- a language spoken in many countries
- a form of creative expression
- used to move the cursor on a screen
- look
- has keys
- a kilt
- worn on your hands
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- a universal language spoken through song
- how many/much
- neither
- what you wear everday
- a language spoken in 21 countries
- the study of numbers
- the study of life
- your favorite time of the day
- the study of the past
- used to transfer ink to paper
- who is it?
- there
- .com
- slacks
- this or that
28 Clues: .com • look • there • slacks • a kilt • neither • has keys • a routine • who is it? • this or that • how many/much • the study of life • worn on your hands • a place of learning • the study of numbers • what you wear everday • the study of the past • sometimes has buttons • binary codes (0s and 1s) • something you wear with shoes • your favorite time of the day • used to transfer ink to paper • ...
Cold War 2025-05-09
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- The hero of ww2
- The policy that tried to keep communism to a limit
- Suspected Communists
- Casued by the outbreak of communism
- House Un-American activities committee
- The pact that was made to be against nato
- The policy that helped countries through wars.
- Aided many legislative investigations
- The group of countries that have an alliance
- People who agreed on communism
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- Leader of communists
- Plan that gave usa 13b dollars
- The fear over perceived threat posed by communists n the us
- A convicted and executed couple
- A political and economic theory
- An outbreak of uncontrolled emotion by many people
- The line dividing north and south korea
- The wall dividing the two sides of europe
- Us senator
- Leader of japan during war
20 Clues: Us senator • The hero of ww2 • Leader of communists • Suspected Communists • Leader of japan during war • Plan that gave usa 13b dollars • People who agreed on communism • A convicted and executed couple • A political and economic theory • Casued by the outbreak of communism • Aided many legislative investigations • House Un-American activities committee • ...
WW1 - Ridge Kutchman 2025-03-20
Across
- Ships that went underwater
- Woodrow Wilson idea for peace
- Countries would build up there milatary to the best
- Fight between Germany and the side of france
- What the people thought should be leader
- Germany, Austria Hungary, Italy
- media that shwoed about the war
- November 11, 1918
- A french Premier
- President during WW1
- to conserve food
- Treaty that ended the war
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- Strategy that the Germans thought would work
- Britain, France , Russia
- Fight between Germany and Russia
- Most battles that were in ground
- Agreement to fight if attacked
- German emperor
- A bunch of countries came together to create peace
- German empire,Austria Hungary,Ottoman empire
- When nations would use all the resources and money to win a war
21 Clues: German emperor • A french Premier • to conserve food • November 11, 1918 • President during WW1 • Britain, France , Russia • Treaty that ended the war • Ships that went underwater • Woodrow Wilson idea for peace • Agreement to fight if attacked • Germany, Austria Hungary, Italy • media that shwoed about the war • Fight between Germany and Russia • Most battles that were in ground • ...
Canada's Role: Dieppe Raid, D-Day, Weapons 2025-05-28
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- — An armored vehicle used in battle.
- The symbol on the Canadian flag and military badges.
- — The 1942 raid on a French port by Canadian troops.
- — Soldiers who fight on land.
- — A person who serves in the army.
- — A weapon that fires bullets or shells.
- — The branch that fights with airplanes.
- Winning a fight or war
- An award
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- A flying machine used in war
- Countries fighting against the Axis powers.
- — The day Allied forces invaded Normandy in 1944.
- The Axis Powers
- A soldier who jumps from airplanes.
- Us
- A long gun used by soldiers.
- A conflict between countries
- — The part of the military that fights at sea.
- — A large boat used in war or transport.
- A fight
20 Clues: Us • A fight • An award • The Axis Powers • Winning a fight or war • A flying machine used in war • A long gun used by soldiers. • A conflict between countries • — Soldiers who fight on land. • — A person who serves in the army. • A soldier who jumps from airplanes. • — An armored vehicle used in battle. • — A weapon that fires bullets or shells. • ...
substantivernes flertal 2012-02-07
25 Clues: liv • okse • børn • tyve • mænd • blade • lande • knive • okser • halve • koner • medier • babyer • hylder • fødder • busser • ønsker • kriser • serier • møbler • kvinder • kalkuner • analyser • muligheder • informationer
5A 13122018 2018-12-12
25 Clues: dum • høj • tysk • Kina • land • dansk • lande • i_går • sprog • Ungarn • grænse • kedelig • Schweiz • briller • postbud • Tyskland • Frankrig • kinesisk • fjernsyn • rumvæsen • hovedstad • kartofler • størrelse • europæisk • fødselsdag
Spelling Words 10 2023-02-20
20 Clues: pack • fruity • journey • logboat • musical • shelves • nations • vampires • vacation • remember? • Silverware • two-fourths • french-fries • Wonder-Woman • manufacturing • kinds-of-work • Wandering-Donut • Sherlock-Holmes • made-from-dough • speak-mouthless
Types of Tourists! 2022-06-05
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- People who travel to another country to relieve stress, for vacation, for pleasure. They often go sightseeing
- People who travel to other countries for work/business
- People who travel to other countries to experience different cultures like carnival
- People who travel to other countries to play sports or to watch sports
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- People who travel to see sites of religious significance
- People who go to another country for a medical treatment
- People who travel to other countries to further their education and improve their educational qualifications
- People who travel to other countries to shop in malls, markets, factories
8 Clues: People who travel to other countries for work/business • People who travel to see sites of religious significance • People who go to another country for a medical treatment • People who travel to other countries to play sports or to watch sports • People who travel to other countries to shop in malls, markets, factories • ...
Adaptation Adaptation fund 2021-10-13
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- A fund for projects and programmes that help developing countries cope with the adverse effects of climate change. It is financed by a share of proceeds from emission-reduction programmes such as the Clean Development Mechanism.
- A political agreement that was reached to help the EU reach its emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol (a reduction of 8% during the period 2008-2012, on average, compared with 1990 levels). The 1998 agreement divided the burden unequally amongst member states, taking into account national conditions, including greenhouse gas emissions at the time, the opportunity for reducing them, and countries' levels of economic development.
- Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation, a concept that would provide developing countries with a financial incentive to preserve forests.
- The ocean absorbs approximately one-fourth of man-made CO2 from the atmosphere, which helps to reduce adverse climate change effects. However, when the CO2 dissolves in seawater, carbonic acid is formed. Carbon emissions in the industrial era have already lowered the pH of seawater by 0.1. Ocean acidification can decrease the ability of marine organisms to build their shells and skeletal structures and kill off coral reefs, with serious effects for people who rely on them as fishing grounds.
- The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is a scientific body established by the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Meteorological Organization. It reviews and assesses the most recent scientific, technical, and socio-economic work relevant to climate change, but does not carry out its own research. The IPCC was honoured with the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
- The levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere prior to the start of the Industrial Revolution. These levels are estimated to be about 280 parts per million (by volume). The current level is around 380ppm.
- An abbreviation for parts per million, usually used as short for ppmv (parts per million by volume). The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) suggested in 2007 that the world should aim to stabilise greenhouse gas levels at 450 ppm CO2 equivalent in order to avert dangerous climate change. Some scientists, and many of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, argue that the safe upper limit is 350ppm. Current levels of CO2 only are about 380ppm.
- Carbon dioxide is a gas in the Earth's atmosphere. It occurs naturally and is also a by-product of human activities such as burning fossil fuels. It is the principal greenhouse gas produced by human activity.
- Renewable energy is energy created from sources that can be replenished in a short period of time. The five renewable sources used most often are: biomass (such as wood and biogas), the movement of water, geothermal (heat from within the earth), wind, and solar.
- A scheme set up to allow the trading of emissions permits between business and/or countries as part of a cap and trade approach to limiting greenhouse gas emissions. The best-developed example is the EU's trading scheme, launched in 2005. See Cap and trade.
- Methane is the second most important man-made greenhouse gas. Sources include both the natural world (wetlands, termites, wildfires) and human activity (agriculture, waste dumps, leaks from coal mining).
- The permanent removal of standing forests that can lead to significant levels of carbon dioxide emissions
- A protocol attached to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which sets legally binding commitments on greenhouse gas emissions. Industrialised countries agreed to reduce their combined emissions to 5.2% below 1990 levels during the five-year period 2008-2012. It was agreed by governments at a 1997 UN conference in Kyoto, Japan, but did not legally come into force until 2005. A different set of countries agreed a second commitment period in 2013 that will run until 2020.
- A scenario used for projections of future emissions assuming no action, or no new action, is taken to mitigate the problem. Some countries are pledging not to reduce their emissions but to make reductions compared to a business as usual scenario. Their emissions, therefore, would increase but less than they would have done.
- A term referring to severe climate change that will have a negative effect on societies, economies, and the environment as a whole. The phrase was introduced by the 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which aims to prevent "dangerous" human interference with the climate system.
- In a feedback loop, rising temperatures on the Earth change the environment in ways that affect the rate of warming. Feedback loops can be positive (adding to the rate of warming), or negative (reducing it). The melting of Arctic ice provides an example of a positive feedback process. As the ice on the surface of the Arctic Ocean melts away, there is a smaller area of white ice to reflect the Sun's heat back into space and more open, dark water to absorb it. The less ice there is, the more the water heats up, and the faster the remaining ice melts.
- The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is one of a series of international agreements on global environmental issues adopted at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The UNFCCC aims to prevent "dangerous" human interference with the climate system. It entered into force on 21 March 1994 and has been ratified by 192 countries.
- The total amount of greenhouse gas emitted by a country per unit of population.
- The soot that results from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, biofuels, and biomass (wood, animal dung, etc.). It is the most potent climate-warming aerosol. Unlike greenhouse gases, which trap infrared radiation that is already in the Earth's atmosphere, these particles absorb all wavelengths of sunlight and then re-emit this energy as infrared radiation.
- Action that will reduce man-made climate change. This includes action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or absorb greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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- This refers to a pledge by the European Union to reach three targets by 2020: (a) a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels; (b) an increase in the use of renewable energy to 20% of all energy consumed; and (c) a 20% increase in energy efficiency. The EU says it will reduce emissions by 30%, by 2020, if other developed countries also pledge tough action.
- A tipping point is a threshold for change, which, when reached, results in a process that is difficult to reverse. Scientists say it is urgent that policy makers halve global carbon dioxide emissions over the next 50 years or risk triggering changes that could be irreversible.
- Instruments that help countries and companies meet emission reduction targets by paying others to reduce emissions for them. The mechanism in widest use is emissions trading, where companies or countries buy and sell permits to pollute. The Kyoto Protocol establishes two flexible mechanisms enabling rich countries to fund emission reduction projects in developing countries - Joint Implementation (JI) and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
- The steady rise in global average temperature in recent decades, which experts believe is largely caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions. The long-term trend continues upwards, they suggest, even though the warmest year on record, according to the UK's Met Office, is 1998.
- The natural level of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, which keeps the planet about 30C warmer than it would otherwise be - essential for life as we know it. Water vapour is the most important component of the natural greenhouse effect.
- An agreement between two parties whereby one party struggling to meet its emission reductions under the Kyoto Protocol earns emission reduction units from another party's emission removal project. The JI is a flexible and cost-efficient way of fulfilling Kyoto agreements while also encouraging foreign investment and technology transfer.
- The process whereby technological advances are shared between different countries. Developed countries could, for example, share up-to-date renewable energy technologies with developing countries, in an effort to lower global greenhouse gas emissions
- The balance between the Earth's incoming and outgoing energy. The current global climate system must adjust to rising greenhouse gas levels and, in the very long term, the Earth must get rid of energy at the same rate at which it receives energy from the sun.
- A fuel derived from renewable, biological sources, including crops such as maize and sugar cane, and some forms of waste.
- The collection and transport of concentrated carbon dioxide gas from large emission sources, such as power plants. The gases are then injected into deep underground reservoirs. Carbon capture is sometimes referred to as geological sequestration.
- A forum established in 2009 by US President Barack Obama to discuss elements of the agreement that will be negotiated at Copenhagen. Its members - Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, the European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, the UK and the US - account for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions. The forum is a modification of the Major Economies Meeting started by the former President George Bush, which was seen by some countries as an attempt to undermine UN negotiations.
- The group of developing countries that have signed and ratified the Kyoto Protocol. They do not have binding emission reduction targets.
- The state of the atmosphere with regard to temperature, cloudiness, rainfall, wind and other meteorological conditions. It is not the same as climate, which is the average weather over a much longer period.
- The name given to a graph published in 1998 plotting the average temperature in the Northern hemisphere over the last 1,000 years. The line remains roughly flat until the last 100 years, when it bends sharply upwards. The graph has been cited as evidence to support the idea that global warming is a man-made phenomenon, but some scientists have challenged the data and methodology used to estimate historical temperatures. (It is also known as MBH98 after its creators, Michael E. Mann, Raymond S. Bradley and Malcolm K. Hughes.)
- Natural resources, such as coal, oil and natural gas, containing hydrocarbons. These fuels are formed in the Earth over millions of years and produce carbon dioxide when burnt.
- A report on the economics of climate change led by Lord Nicholas Stern, a former World Bank economist. It was published on 30 October 2006 and argued that the cost of dealing with the consequences of climate change in the future would be higher than taking action to mitigate the problem now.
- Action that helps cope with the effects of climate change - for example construction of barriers to protect against rising sea levels, or conversion to crops capable of surviving high temperatures and drought.
- Least Developed Countries represent the poorest and weakest countries in the world. The current list of LDCs includes 49 countries - 33 in Africa, 15 in Asia and the Pacific, and one in Latin America.
- An emission trading scheme whereby businesses or countries can buy or sell allowances to emit greenhouse gases via an exchange. The volume of allowances issued adds up to the limit, or cap, imposed by the authorities.
- An observed widespread reduction in sunlight at the surface of the Earth, which varies significantly between regions. The most likely cause of global dimming is an interaction between sunlight and microscopic aerosol particles from human activities. In some regions, such as Europe, global dimming no longer occurs, thanks to clean air regulations.
- This refers to Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry. Activities in LULUCF provide a method of offsetting emissions, either by increasing the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere (i.e. by planting trees or managing forests), or by reducing emissions (i.e. by curbing deforestation and the associated burning of wood).
41 Clues: The total amount of greenhouse gas emitted by a country per unit of population. • The permanent removal of standing forests that can lead to significant levels of carbon dioxide emissions • A fuel derived from renewable, biological sources, including crops such as maize and sugar cane, and some forms of waste. • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-06
10 Clues: ambush • withdrawal • head of a tribe • native american tribe • group of organized people • backup or substitute army • governing body of a nation • north american Indian tribe • border between two countries • agreement between 2 countries not to have turmoil
Diego Consuegra L.A. Crossword 2017-04-03
Across
- / person that looked progress as an non example
- / U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy
- / industralized country attacks and un-industralized country.
- / war between central american indigenous and UFC
- / addition to the Monroe Doctrine
- / People going to L.A.
- / exports
- / modernized countries
- / to rule or to command
- / changing how things made from hand to machines.
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- / when porfirio diaz ruled Mexico.
- / dictators took over latinamerica and resources
- / war between a central america countries and U.S.
- / US interview.
- / is the political, economic, or military predominance or control of one state over others.
- / first war
- / a person that guides a big group
- / Persons that looked progress like an example.
- / War between Europe countrie and U.S.
19 Clues: / exports • / US interview. • / first war • / People going to L.A. • / modernized countries • / to rule or to command • / when porfirio diaz ruled Mexico. • / addition to the Monroe Doctrine • / War between Europe countrie and U.S. • / a person that guides a big group • / war between a central america countries and U.S. • ...
Diego Consuegra L.A. Crossword 2017-04-03
Across
- / person that looked progress as an non example
- / U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy
- / industralized country attacks and un-industralized country.
- / war between central american indigenous and UFC
- / addition to the Monroe Doctrine
- / People going to L.A.
- / exports
- / modernized countries
- / to rule or to command
- / changing how things made from hand to machines.
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- / when porfirio diaz ruled Mexico.
- / dictators took over latinamerica and resources
- / war between a central america countries and U.S.
- / US interview.
- / is the political, economic, or military predominance or control of one state over others.
- / first war
- / a person that guides a big group
- / Persons that looked progress like an example.
- / War between Europe countrie and U.S.
19 Clues: / exports • / US interview. • / first war • / People going to L.A. • / modernized countries • / to rule or to command • / when porfirio diaz ruled Mexico. • / addition to the Monroe Doctrine • / War between Europe countrie and U.S. • / a person that guides a big group • / war between a central america countries and U.S. • ...
4Hoerauf WWI and WWII 2022-04-29
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- Japan Attacked _____ _______
- WWI started by a guy _____________ Francis Ferdinand.
- Hitler ________ Germany in WWII
- Japanese ____________ killed when US Dropped bomb on a city.
- Emperor _________ surrendered days after a bomb was dropped
- ____ ___ was a war between Russia and US.
- ______ are countries that make relations with others.
- ________________ declared war on Germany
- Countries made _______ ________ to use in war
- ______ declared war on Germany after Germany Attacked them
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- ________ were submarines the Germans used
- ______ ______ came to save Germany after WWI
- WWII _____ in 1945
- Germany lost _________ to france
- _______ __ _________was a treaty to punish Germany for it's actions
- _____________ is trying to ignore agression.
- a religion attacked in WWII
- ______ were people that believed in killing jews
- _________ was destroyed by nuclear bomb.
19 Clues: WWII _____ in 1945 • a religion attacked in WWII • Japan Attacked _____ _______ • Hitler ________ Germany in WWII • Germany lost _________ to france • ________________ declared war on Germany • _________ was destroyed by nuclear bomb. • ________ were submarines the Germans used • ____ ___ was a war between Russia and US. • ______ ______ came to save Germany after WWI • ...
Age of Explortion 2024-12-11
Across
- -A person who discover a country or something
- A tool to know where your at
- Columbus A person who found Americas
- Part of the three g
- A person who controls where we heading to
- A tool used to know where your heading
- getting to the destination
- A country in Asia
- Part of the three G
- A newer ship during that era
- Buying or selling valuable things
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- Religion
- gold king have to have
- Used to buy valuable items
- Countries that ruled other Countries that weren't their
- A country in Europe that was popular in this era
- A long trip by sea
- Fact
- country in Europe that speaks Spanish
- A group of people in a ship
20 Clues: Fact • Religion • A country in Asia • A long trip by sea • Part of the three g • Part of the three G • gold king have to have • Used to buy valuable items • getting to the destination • A group of people in a ship • A tool to know where your at • A newer ship during that era • Buying or selling valuable things • Columbus A person who found Americas • country in Europe that speaks Spanish • ...
Chapter 20 Vocab Quiz 2012-11-28
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- An organization composed primarily of Arab nations that controls the price of oil and the amount of oil its members produce and sell to other nations.
- Created in1945 whose members agree to renounce war and respect human and economic freedoms
- An agency created after WW2 to coordinate American intelligence activities abroad
- The notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism following the political events in Eastern Europe in 1989
- The real power in the UN
- A competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weaponry
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- used by developed countries to help developing nations as a humanitarian concern but in attempt to stabilize nations to keep their governments on the side of those delivering the aid
- Transnational government composed of most European nations, controlling trade, among other things
- The foreign policy of the U.S. in which we stay out of other countries conflicts
- Head of the Department of Defense
- An agreement between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico designed to increase the flow of trade and investment among the three countries.
- A policy that involves choice talking like domestic policy, but also involves choices about relations with the rest of the world
- Regulates international trade
- Policy using numerous strategies in order to keep communism from spreading
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports
- The state of political hostility between the U.S. led Western powers and the Soviet Union bloc countries
- Reaffirmed isolationism towards Europe's problems but warned Europe to stay out of the affairs of Latin America
- A policy during the Cold War which was aimed at relaxing tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union,calling for increased diplomatic and commercial activity
18 Clues: The real power in the UN • Regulates international trade • Head of the Department of Defense • A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports • Policy using numerous strategies in order to keep communism from spreading • The foreign policy of the U.S. in which we stay out of other countries conflicts • ...
Maggie McQuaig/Europe's Economic's 2022-10-24
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- This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command
- When you are out of something or don't have something you, ____ it.
- Most democratic countries have some characteristics of both systems, so we keep it simple and call them?
- Things that the each economic system cant do
- Regulates all the countries economic decisions
- Trading without using money
- When you want something badly,but don't need it
- Most countries in Europe have Mixed economies,but lean closer to a pure market than a command one.
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- The government has no control over the economy, private citizens answer all the economic questions
- This country has a Mixed economy. 79% free and 11% command
- Traditions handed down through generations
- The way a country answers the three economic questions determines its?
- This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command
- When Germany was reunited
14 Clues: When Germany was reunited • Trading without using money • Traditions handed down through generations • Things that the each economic system cant do • Regulates all the countries economic decisions • When you want something badly,but don't need it • This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command • This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command • ...
cashless payment and globalization 2025-08-27
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- The opposite of cashless
- Paying without physical money
- An app used for transferring money
- Large companies operating in many countries
- The spread of fast food chains globally
- The process of the world becoming more connected
- An international organization for trade and economy
- System for secure online transactions
- Popular worldwide music, movies, and fashion
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- A transaction without paper money
- Using QR code to pay
- The opposite of global
- Language often used in global communication
- Buying and selling between countries
- The digital version of money
- A person who moves to another country to work
- A small card used for electronic payment
- A unique number to confirm your payment
- Problems like climate change that affect all nations
- Paying using a phone
20 Clues: Using QR code to pay • Paying using a phone • The opposite of global • The opposite of cashless • The digital version of money • Paying without physical money • A transaction without paper money • An app used for transferring money • Buying and selling between countries • System for secure online transactions • The spread of fast food chains globally • ...
Nationalism and Imperialism in WWI 2022-11-02
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- The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
- This countries nationalism was one of the immediate causes to WWI.
- Europe was divided into the ____ which is Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey and their allies.
- The main form of imperialism in WWI was the ____ of the European nations.
- Normally 1 person is in charge and they are trying their best to get more powerful by diplomacy or millitary force.
- This was a way of interacting and connecting nations together by exchanging goods for other goods.
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- The ____ of the European nations millitary was the main form of nationalism.
- When you watch the olympics, you have ____ in your country. That is an example of nationalism.
- Sometimes, the majority of the people change what to be proud of, and it influences the nations nationalism. That causes ____ in peoples beliefs.
- The growing imperialist rivalry was responsible for the slow formation of the Anti-German _____ system in Europe.
- How you identify your own nation and how proud you are because of your nation.
- After WWI, the German ____ plummeted down into the drain.
- ____ was a huge reason that broke trust between countries and separated them.
- Imperial ____ and competition for new land fuelled tension between countries.
- The expansion of the European countries ____ nations together. That was the main form of imperialism in WWI.
15 Clues: After WWI, the German ____ plummeted down into the drain. • This countries nationalism was one of the immediate causes to WWI. • The main form of imperialism in WWI was the ____ of the European nations. • The ____ of the European nations millitary was the main form of nationalism. • ____ was a huge reason that broke trust between countries and separated them. • ...
Australia at War 2023-04-27
11 Clues: opposition in a war • Used to dig a trench • food eaten by soldiers • friendly countries in war • Clothing worn by soldiers • WW1 Landing site in Turkey • Weapon used by infantrymen • A place where soldiers hide • A conflict between countries • Hat worn by Australian soldiers • The name of the NZ and Aussie army
