countries Crossword Puzzles
World War I Vocabulary 2014-11-09
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- belief that nations should be able to rule over themselves without interference from other nations.
- an emperor
- payments for a nation's losses after a war.
- a nation's ability to act on its own.
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- preparing the army or navy for war
- agreement to temporarily stop fighting in a war
- agreement among countries.
- expressing opposite views
- a feeling of pride in and loyalty to one's country.
- organization designed to help nations settle disputes peacefully
- group a group of people sharing common racial or cultural background.
- not getting involved in other countries' affairs.
- system for selecting individuals to serve in the military
- Migration migration of 500,000 African Americans
14 Clues: an emperor • expressing opposite views • agreement among countries. • preparing the army or navy for war • a nation's ability to act on its own. • payments for a nation's losses after a war. • agreement to temporarily stop fighting in a war • Migration migration of 500,000 African Americans • not getting involved in other countries' affairs. • ...
Kevonte Europe's Economics Cossword 2022-10-24
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- citizens
- trading without using money
- Germany moved away from command
- has a mixed economy
- the goods and services produce are determined by what consumers want to buy and what producers want to sell
- is roles in different countries
- where people still flow the way of their ancestors
- the government is in control of everything
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- 100% of the time
- has a mixed economy
- when they need it
- no countries have an economy that is run entirely by government commands or completely by the
- the three questions that ever country most answer
- depends on how much the economy is decide by th marketplace
- has a mixed economy
- something that they don't need
16 Clues: citizens • 100% of the time • when they need it • has a mixed economy • has a mixed economy • has a mixed economy • trading without using money • something that they don't need • Germany moved away from command • is roles in different countries • the government is in control of everything • the three questions that ever country most answer • ...
Tariffs Tensions and Tomorrow 2025-06-04
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- Another word for currencies
- A thing that has an puts an increase on products
- The country that is right now starting tariffs and war.
- Something to call the attention of the public to something, typically a product or service.
- Getting goods into your country
- People that buys products
- Buying a product
- Activities a company does to promote and sell products or services to consumers.
- the second largest country by population
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- Trump President of USA
- A tax of goods coming in from other countries.
- People that makes the products
- Sending good to another country
- when countries are increasingly connected and independent
14 Clues: Buying a product • Trump President of USA • People that buys products • Another word for currencies • People that makes the products • Sending good to another country • Getting goods into your country • the second largest country by population • A tax of goods coming in from other countries. • A thing that has an puts an increase on products • ...
Geography 2022-09-05
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- Ice _____ above 0 degrees Celsius.
- China is the country with the highest _____.
- _____ is the weather in place over a long time.
- _____ can be active, dormant, extinct.
- Most countries have four _____: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
- The best animals to travel in the _____ are camels.
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- Tropical countries are hot all year round and are located near the _____.
- Kilimanjaro is the highest _____ in Africa.
- Water _____ below 0 degrees Celsius.
- Canada has two official _____: English and French.
- The _____ is an area that is far away from any cities.
- Asia is the largest _____.
- The Pacific is the biggest _____.
- The _____ of Australia is Canberra.
14 Clues: Asia is the largest _____. • The Pacific is the biggest _____. • Ice _____ above 0 degrees Celsius. • The _____ of Australia is Canberra. • Water _____ below 0 degrees Celsius. • _____ can be active, dormant, extinct. • Kilimanjaro is the highest _____ in Africa. • China is the country with the highest _____. • _____ is the weather in place over a long time. • ...
Lunar New Year 2024-02-16
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- Used to 'ring in' Lunar New Year
- Bird in the Chinese Zodiac
- Celestial object Lunar New Year is based upon
- Calendar used to determine the New Year in western countries
- People who someone should spend time with during Lunar New Year
- First animal in the Chinese Zodiac
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- Month 2024 Lunar New Year is celebrated in
- Who people receive red envelopes from
- What you receive in read envelopes
- Type of holiday many Asian countries consider Lunar New Year as
- Name of Lunar New Year in Korea
- The color of good fortune
- Animal celebrated in 2024
- Animal celebrated in 2023
14 Clues: The color of good fortune • Animal celebrated in 2024 • Animal celebrated in 2023 • Bird in the Chinese Zodiac • Name of Lunar New Year in Korea • Used to 'ring in' Lunar New Year • What you receive in read envelopes • First animal in the Chinese Zodiac • Who people receive red envelopes from • Month 2024 Lunar New Year is celebrated in • ...
Teka teki silang mengenai sejarah organisasi regional Dan global pengaruhnya terhadap bangsa indonesia 2024-10-03
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- aturan perdagangan internasional yang di setujui oleh 23 negara adalah organisasi?
- organization of petroleum exporting countries singkatan nya?
- north American free trade agreement singkatan nya
- organisasi yang bubar pada tahun 1977 salah satunya adalah
- organisasi ekonomi keempat adalah?
- organisasi yang di dirikan tahun 1951 salah satunya adalah?
- organisasi ekonomi ketiga adalah?
- tujuannya adalah mewujudkan kemajuan perdagangan antar anggotanya adalah organisasi?
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- organisasi yang menggantikan di GATT?
- organisasi yang Meng gantikan di GATT
- bubar karena runtuhnya Uni Soviet sebagai negara pemakarsanya adalah?
- organisasi yang bubar karena kekurangan dukungan militer dari Amerika sebagai pemimpin blok barat adalah?
- north atlantik treaty organization singkatannya
- organization of petroleum exporting countries singkatannya?
14 Clues: organisasi ekonomi ketiga adalah? • organisasi ekonomi keempat adalah? • organisasi yang menggantikan di GATT? • organisasi yang Meng gantikan di GATT • north atlantik treaty organization singkatannya • north American free trade agreement singkatan nya • organisasi yang bubar pada tahun 1977 salah satunya adalah • ...
World View Magazine 2025-05-09
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- – A symbol representing a country
- – A fight between armies or groups
- – A big, armored vehicle used in battles
- – Being brave even when you are scared
- – Someone who is brave in difficult situations
- – The goal at the end of every war
- – Winning a war or battle
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- – A way soldiers communicated with families during the war
- – A weapon used in battles
- – Where soldiers lived and fought in World War I
- – The entire planet, where the war affected many nations
- – The countries who worked together against the Central Powers
- – A person who fights in the military
- – What countries sought after the fighting ended
- – The group of soldiers who fight in wars
15 Clues: – Winning a war or battle • – A weapon used in battles • – A symbol representing a country • – A fight between armies or groups • – The goal at the end of every war • – A person who fights in the military • – Being brave even when you are scared • – A big, armored vehicle used in battles • – The group of soldiers who fight in wars • ...
World View Magazine 2025-05-09
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- – A symbol representing a country
- – A fight between armies or groups
- – A big, armored vehicle used in battles
- – Being brave even when you are scared
- – Someone who is brave in difficult situations
- – The goal at the end of every war
- – Winning a war or battle
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- – A way soldiers communicated with families during the war
- – A weapon used in battles
- – Where soldiers lived and fought in World War I
- – The entire planet, where the war affected many nations
- – The countries who worked together against the Central Powers
- – A person who fights in the military
- – What countries sought after the fighting ended
- – The group of soldiers who fight in wars
15 Clues: – Winning a war or battle • – A weapon used in battles • – A symbol representing a country • – A fight between armies or groups • – The goal at the end of every war • – A person who fights in the military • – Being brave even when you are scared • – A big, armored vehicle used in battles • – The group of soldiers who fight in wars • ...
Business Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-21
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- They may be global in scope or national organizations created by individual governments to help domestic companies expand into international markets
- Contains over 150 member countries. _________ promotes liberalization trade throughout the world
- What does OECD stand for?
- A trade organization with the major economies of the world to discuss macroeconomic issues.
- An organization of 186 member countries that provide monetary and technical support for developing countries.
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- ________ Is made up of 21 countries that surround the Pacific Ocean to corporate regional waters
- ______ focused on economic and employment growth, elimination of trade barriers, reforming financial institutions and regulations, and restructuring global financial organizations.
- _________ is to keep peace, friendly relations among nations, help poor people, help world hunger, diseases and illiteracy and to maintain the respect for rights and freedom.
- Promotes financial stability, prevents and solves economic crises, encourages growth, and assuages poverty.
9 Clues: What does OECD stand for? • A trade organization with the major economies of the world to discuss macroeconomic issues. • ________ Is made up of 21 countries that surround the Pacific Ocean to corporate regional waters • Contains over 150 member countries. _________ promotes liberalization trade throughout the world • ...
Languages 2022-10-09
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- the main language spoken in Japan
- the main language spoken in Spain, most Latin American countries, and some other countries
- the language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland
- the language spoken in China
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- the main language spoken in Russia, also spoken in many other countries such as Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
- the main language spoken in Italy
- the language that people speak in France, parts of Belgium and Canada, and other countries
7 Clues: the language spoken in China • the main language spoken in Japan • the main language spoken in Italy • the language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland • the main language spoken in Spain, most Latin American countries, and some other countries • the language that people speak in France, parts of Belgium and Canada, and other countries • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-03-03
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- Term coined by Churchill in 1946 to describe the growing East-West divide in postwar Europe between communist and democratic nations
- A plan that the US came up with to revive the war-torn economies of Europe.
- a list of people, groups, or countries that are officially shunned or excluded due to behavior or activities deemed unacceptable.
- President during first two years of Korean war
- communist dictator of cuba
- massive rise in birth rate until 1964
- allow active-duty service members, veterans, and eligible surviving spouses to finance a home with no down payment, no mortgage insurance, and lenient credit requirements
- Joint effort by the US and Britain to fly food and supplies into West Berlin
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- Widespread fear of communism
- Senator most associated with red scare
- suburban housing developments in New York and Pennsylvania created by the company Levitt & Sons between 1947 and 1963.
- policy of aiding countries in fighting against communist takeovers
- American policy of resisting the further expansion of communism around the world
- provided World War II veterans with funds for college education, unemployment insurance, and housing.
- representatives from ten western European countries, the US and Canada formed it
15 Clues: communist dictator of cuba • Widespread fear of communism • massive rise in birth rate until 1964 • Senator most associated with red scare • President during first two years of Korean war • policy of aiding countries in fighting against communist takeovers • A plan that the US came up with to revive the war-torn economies of Europe. • ...
Appetizer - International Business 2022-01-10
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- The amount a country owes to other countries (two words)
- Uses the same product and marketing strategy worldwide
- a business in the making, buying, and selling of goods and services within a country
- The difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of a country (three words)
- Business activities needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods and services across national borders
- When prices increase and the buying power of the country’s money declines its currency is not as appealing
- The process of exchanging one currency for another (three words)
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- An action imposed by the government to stop the export or import of a product completely
- The difference between a country’s total exports and total imports (three words)
- A government set limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given period
- Treats each country differently
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- A tax that a government places on certain imported products
- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another (two words)
- Goods and services bought from other countries
15 Clues: Treats each country differently • Goods and services sold to other countries • Goods and services bought from other countries • Uses the same product and marketing strategy worldwide • The amount a country owes to other countries (two words) • A tax that a government places on certain imported products • ...
Executive Branch Vocabulary 2021-10-15
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- Role of the president to enforce and carry out laws
- The president's role to represent his political party and influence the party platform
- The president's role to sign bills into law and suggest or request certain laws to Congress
- the direct vote of citizens
- The role of the President to work with the heads of executive departments to create the annual budget
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- The role of the president that allows him to control all branches of the armed forces
- The role of the president to complete ceremonial duties that are unrelated to the functioning of the government
- A rule or command given to an executive department by the President.
- A presidential "Get out of jail free" card
- A formal agreement between countries
- The role of the president to represent the U.S. to other countries as well as maintain relationships with those countries
- The system that prevents electoral votes from being split between candidates in one state
- Address given by the President to Congress every year about the current condition of the Nation
- The system created by the founding fathers to elect the President
- The President's ____ consisting of the head of each executive department, or the "depertment secretary"
15 Clues: the direct vote of citizens • A formal agreement between countries • A presidential "Get out of jail free" card • Role of the president to enforce and carry out laws • The system created by the founding fathers to elect the President • A rule or command given to an executive department by the President. • ...
Iron Curtain Crossword 2024-03-08
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- A nation with so much power that it has influence over smaller states
- A U.S. made plan to give financial aid to European countries devastated by WW2
- The guarded concrete wall that surrounded West Berlin from 1961 to 1989
- A country under another nations control
- A conference held in a German city between the allies to finalize their plans for post WW2 Europe
- The ideological barrier between the allies and the Soviet union that separated Europe
- The dominating influence of one country or group over others
- The hostile but non-violent struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union
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- A U.S.foreign policy of attempting to prevent the "spread" of communism in Europe
- A Soviet made plan to give finnancial aid to European countries devastated by WW2
- The largest city and capital of Poland
- The former German capital which existed in the Soviet occupation zone during the occupation of Germany by the Allies
- A U.S. foreign policy of providing economic and military aid to countries attempting to resist communism
- The power released by an atomic bomb
- A conference held between the allies leaders in a Soviet city to discuss the future of post WW2 Europe
15 Clues: The power released by an atomic bomb • The largest city and capital of Poland • A country under another nations control • The dominating influence of one country or group over others • A nation with so much power that it has influence over smaller states • The guarded concrete wall that surrounded West Berlin from 1961 to 1989 • ...
Year 9 Economics Revision 2025-11-11
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- The third phase of a supply chain.
- The injection of the overseas sector.
- The point at which supply and demand are balanced, resulting in stable prices and quantities in a market.
- A mutual reliance between countries or economic actors.
- When a country's imports is more than its exports is called a trade ___________.
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- The increasing integration of economies, cultures, and societies through trade, investment, technology, and the movement of people and ideas across borders.
- The government provides financial support to businesses or individuals to encourage production, reduce costs, or promote specific economic activities.
- A major economic sector that generates income through travel-related spending.
- A __________ event is any occurrence, planned or unplanned, that has significant economic, political, social, or environmental impact across multiple countries or regions.
- The leakage of the government sector.
- Taxes imposed on imported goods to protect domestic industries.
- A situation where a country's exports is more than its imports is called a trade ____________.
- What firms give to households for their labour.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries or regions, enabling access to a wider variety of products and fostering economic relationships.
- The fundamental economic problem of having limited resources to meet unlimited wants.
15 Clues: The third phase of a supply chain. • The leakage of the government sector. • The injection of the overseas sector. • What firms give to households for their labour. • A mutual reliance between countries or economic actors. • Taxes imposed on imported goods to protect domestic industries. • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab 2025-10-07
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- a milder embargo that bans specific business activities with a foreign country
- a situation in which a country is importing more than they're exporting
- created to help promote economic cooperation and help countries facing difficulties with trade deficits and debt
- a foreign market way of entry where you sell the rights to 1 piece of the business for someone else to use
- created in 1995, it has 166+ members and it functions to settle trade disputes
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- the United States, Mexico, and Canada trade deal/agreement
- items bought or shipped in from other countries
- when a country has an advantage in more than one area, and choose the one with more opportunity cost
- when a country can produce a good more efficiently than anywhere else in the world
- a situation in which a country is exporting more than they're importing
- business activities that occur outside of your own borders
- a complete stoppage of all importing/exporting activity
- offloading goods in a foreign market at a significantly reduced price compared to home
- items sold or shipped out to other countries
- the value of one currency in comparison to another country currency
- a quanity limit on import/export activity
- a foreign market way of entry where you sell the rights to your entire business model for new location opening
- types of business activities that occur within your own borders
- a tax on imports paid by the importer
19 Clues: a tax on imports paid by the importer • a quanity limit on import/export activity • items sold or shipped out to other countries • items bought or shipped in from other countries • a complete stoppage of all importing/exporting activity • the United States, Mexico, and Canada trade deal/agreement • business activities that occur outside of your own borders • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES REVIEW 2020-05-17
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- the belief that your country deserves more success than other countries
- the building of a strong military to frighten or defeat other countries
- the name of the group of men who were able to get jobs in Texas after the Civil War (most were former slaves)
- the president who proposed the New Deal
- Due to the amount of cows in the South after the Civil War, the price of beef in the south was __________
- when a country wants to expand its influence and power into a larger empire
- the number of meals that were eaten by most people during the Great Depression
- the name of the famous group of African American pilots who protected bomber planes during WWII
- the president who dropped atomic bombs in Japan during WWII
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- an agreement nations make to support and defend each other
- the item that George Washington Carver made 300 products from
- the name of the fictional character that was a representation of all the women working in the factory
- the president during the beginning of the Great Depression
- The attack on __________________ caused America to become involved in WWII.
- At the breakout of WWII, America practiced _________________. This meant that America did not want to get involved in the problems of other countries.
- the person who invented the telephone
- the dictator of Germany during WWII
- the nickname given to the day which the Stock Market crashed
- the type of warfare fought during WWI
19 Clues: the dictator of Germany during WWII • the person who invented the telephone • the type of warfare fought during WWI • the president who proposed the New Deal • an agreement nations make to support and defend each other • the president during the beginning of the Great Depression • the president who dropped atomic bombs in Japan during WWII • ...
Urbanisation 9GEOY HKHS SW 2024-07-29
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- ____ or negative urban growth will affect some developed countries as population growth slows down or declines.
- What country has 85% of it's population in urban areas
- Providing resources such as ____, housing and transport is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- _________ are typical of the low levels of urbanisation in African countries, with below 20% urbanisation.
- What country's have the highest rate of urbanisations
- Less than 3% of the Earth’s surface is occupied by ______
- _____ the world’s largest city, is an agglomeration of urban places from Tokyo to Yokohama, and contains almost 40 million people and covers 13 500km² of land.
- new city of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- _________ in the Middle East have among the highest urbanisation rates in the world, at over 98%.
- By 2050 how much will urban populations increased by
- Country that's rapidly urbanising
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- What percentage urban dwellers live in cities of between 100 000 and 500 000 people
- _________ Over 1 million people added to urban populations
- What is one African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- More _____ regions had urbanisation rates over 75% in 2011
- Country that's quickly urbanising
- Natural Population Increase and ______ to urban migration are responsible for urbanisation in the developing world.
- What will be the future leading cause of urbanisation
- ______ million new residents are added to urban areas each year.
- What is a typical Middle Eastern country with a high level of urbanisation
20 Clues: Country that's quickly urbanising • Country that's rapidly urbanising • By 2050 how much will urban populations increased by • What will be the future leading cause of urbanisation • What country's have the highest rate of urbanisations • What country has 85% of it's population in urban areas • Less than 3% of the Earth’s surface is occupied by ______ • ...
Glo-bal-is-a-tion 2014-04-17
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- Also known as TNC. A firm that owns or controls productive operations in more than one country through foreign direct investment.
- The global interdependence of countries world-wide through the increasing volume and variety of cross border transactions in goods and services and of international capital flows, and through the more rapid and widespread diffusion of technology.
- the acronym for the International Monetary Fund. Secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world
- government actions or policies to restrain international trade in order to protect local products.
- the acronym for World Trade Organisation. The global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations.
- a factory or workshop where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours under poor conditions
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- International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. A United Nations agency created to assist developing nations by loans guaranteed by member governments
- An enterprise that is registered or has operations in more than one country. a large corporation which both produces and sells goods or services in various countries.
- A broad term which can cover any challenge to capitalism as the best or only way to organise the world. It was given media prominence during the 1999 WTO summit in Seattle where a wide range of organisations protested against the workings of the international economic system.
- The social and economic system which relies on the market mechanism to distribute the factors of production (land, labour and capital) in the most efficient way.
- The difference between individuals or populations in the distribution of their assets, wealth, or income.
- the large-scale filter-down of economic activity from developed countries to Newly Industrialised Countries (NICs) and developing countries
- an economic system where prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
13 Clues: government actions or policies to restrain international trade in order to protect local products. • The difference between individuals or populations in the distribution of their assets, wealth, or income. • an economic system where prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses. • ...
Chapter 10: Global Aging 2024-03-05
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- This is a development designation that includes high-income countries defined by the World Bank where income is based on GNI average per capita. In 2019, high-income countries were defined as $12,375 per person.
- This is a development designation that includes low- and middle-income countries defined by the World Bank where income is based on GNI average per capita.
- This concept emerged from the anthropological tradition wherein it was commonplace to reduce other societies to cultural objects – that the practices and ideologies were foreign and strange (i.e., exotic). In the sociological tradition, it is important to “make the familiar strange and the strange familiar,” according to C.W. Mills, in order to be value-neutral.
- Within the group of less developed countries, there is a special designation for countries with very low income per person, high economic vulnerability, and poor human development indicators (e.g., low population nutritional status, literacy, education, and high mortality.)
- theory This theory suggests that as societies modernize and their economies develop, the status of older people declines.
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- The suggestion that if “one size fit all,” then the welfare state programs across countries would mirror each other as nations modernize and economies develop.
- This development designation used by the United Nations includes all of Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.
- Households where the middle generation is missing and grandparents serve as surrogates. This is referenced in your textbook as it relates to the HIV/AIDS epidemic and how it affected family structures. Your textbook offers the case of Kenya where over ¼ of families take this shape.
- This term refers to the rest of the countries that are not designated by the United Nations as “more developed.”
9 Clues: This term refers to the rest of the countries that are not designated by the United Nations as “more developed.” • theory This theory suggests that as societies modernize and their economies develop, the status of older people declines. • ...
Geology 7.3-7.4 Quiz 18 review 2022-03-17
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- the world's largest ocean
- the center of the earth
- hot liquid rock
- the continent which contains the countries of Brazil, Chile, and Peru
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- the upper layer of soil
- the continent which contains the countries of France, Germany, and Italy
- the coldest and smallest ocean
- the name for scientists who study the earth
- the warmest ocean
- decayed material in the soil
10 Clues: hot liquid rock • the warmest ocean • the upper layer of soil • the center of the earth • the world's largest ocean • decayed material in the soil • the coldest and smallest ocean • the name for scientists who study the earth • the continent which contains the countries of Brazil, Chile, and Peru • the continent which contains the countries of France, Germany, and Italy
The Scramble for Africa Puzzle 2022-01-31
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- the country that never got colonised
- the conference country
- the continent this is about
- the amount of countries in the conference
- the L county that did not get colonised
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- the country Leopold took over
- the amount of europe countries in the conference
- the women who saved congo
- is the colonised felt today
- the country that wanted to colonised liberia & ethiopia
10 Clues: the conference country • the women who saved congo • is the colonised felt today • the continent this is about • the country Leopold took over • the country that never got colonised • the L county that did not get colonised • the amount of countries in the conference • the amount of europe countries in the conference • the country that wanted to colonised liberia & ethiopia
10GEO WELLBEING Brock Wilson and Aizaz Khan 2016-04-20
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- rate of happiness around the world
- the state of being extremely poor
- amount of mothers who die during childbirth
- something to improve wellbeing of children and adults
- a measure of a countries total economic activity
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- farm animal
- rising heat
- the ability to have babies
- the state of being healthy, happy and comfortable
- level of a countries economic and social development
10 Clues: farm animal • rising heat • the ability to have babies • the state of being extremely poor • rate of happiness around the world • amount of mothers who die during childbirth • a measure of a countries total economic activity • the state of being healthy, happy and comfortable • level of a countries economic and social development • ...
Globalization 2023-09-05
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- faster trains, planes, ships
- Related concept
- one of the oldest attempts at international trade
- internet & mobile technology help..... around the world
- Key concept
- Global Concept
- when people move to other countries for better work opportunities
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- an organization that helps regulate trade fairly world wide
- an increased interconnectedness between people and countries
- if something is considered wrong or right to do
10 Clues: Key concept • Global Concept • Related concept • faster trains, planes, ships • if something is considered wrong or right to do • one of the oldest attempts at international trade • internet & mobile technology help..... around the world • an organization that helps regulate trade fairly world wide • an increased interconnectedness between people and countries • ...
Dumplings 2024-10-16
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- The mix of other countries into dumplings.
- The Chinese name for dumplings
- What goes around the filling
- A way to cook dumplings
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- What happened when they became globalised
- A popular ingredient for the filling
- Whats inside the dough wrapper
- Another way to cook dumplings
- The culture dumplings originated from
- One of the countries that made the trade for dumplings
10 Clues: A way to cook dumplings • What goes around the filling • Another way to cook dumplings • Whats inside the dough wrapper • The Chinese name for dumplings • A popular ingredient for the filling • The culture dumplings originated from • What happened when they became globalised • The mix of other countries into dumplings. • One of the countries that made the trade for dumplings
Social Studies 1B 2024-12-06
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- This branch interprets the laws
- The Cayman Islands chose to remain a British ______
- This branch creates laws
- This branch enforces the laws
- These countries can function without assistance
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- One person has all the power
- Led by a king or queen
- Citizens gets to choose their leaders
- The group of people who lead a country
- These countries need the help of others
10 Clues: Led by a king or queen • This branch creates laws • One person has all the power • This branch enforces the laws • This branch interprets the laws • Citizens gets to choose their leaders • The group of people who lead a country • These countries need the help of others • These countries can function without assistance • The Cayman Islands chose to remain a British ______
HISTORY OF NEW YORK CITY 2021-08-20
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- easily identified
- taken
- the shipping of goods to other countries
- group of buildings in New York that were the center of trade and commerce.
- important places and things that define a place
- name given to New York City by the Dutch
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- including people from a wide range of social and ethnic backgrounds
- came to live permanently in a place
- the shipping of goods from other countries into the United States
- organization
- parts of a city
- a person or thing that stands for something important
- the wealth and resources of a place
13 Clues: taken • organization • parts of a city • easily identified • came to live permanently in a place • the wealth and resources of a place • the shipping of goods to other countries • name given to New York City by the Dutch • important places and things that define a place • a person or thing that stands for something important • ...
Map of South Africa 2025-05-21
Across
- The capital of South Africa.
- A map that shows countries and borders etc.
- A country or province with no ocean around it.
- The number of provinces in South Africa.
- A large, solid area of land.
- Where the sea meets the land.
Down
- A map that shows mountains, rivers etc.
- A specific area within a country.
- The ocean that lies west of South Africa.
- The province in which you live.
- The number of neighbouring countries in South Africa.
- The ocean that lies west of South Africa.
- A big piece of land on a continent.
- The capital city of the Western Cape.
14 Clues: The capital of South Africa. • A large, solid area of land. • Where the sea meets the land. • The province in which you live. • A specific area within a country. • A big piece of land on a continent. • The capital city of the Western Cape. • A map that shows mountains, rivers etc. • The number of provinces in South Africa. • The ocean that lies west of South Africa. • ...
Imperialism Crossword 2022-11-11
Across
- What drug were the people in China addicted to
- The era of British colonial control over India
- Confrence held to divide up Africa
- Social construct that says one country is superior to another
- Africa was divided to other countries by these lines
- "Bubbles" for European trade
- The British East India Company controlled what country
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- resources A big reason countries wanted African land
- A stronger country dominating a weaker one
- This rebellion started because rulers didn't get rid of opium
- Port in China that was open to Europeans
- "The Dark Continent"
- A rebellion started by Indians in the British Army
- Empire failed because opponents had western powers
14 Clues: "The Dark Continent" • "Bubbles" for European trade • Confrence held to divide up Africa • Port in China that was open to Europeans • A stronger country dominating a weaker one • What drug were the people in China addicted to • The era of British colonial control over India • A rebellion started by Indians in the British Army • ...
PANDEMIC 2024-09-03
Across
- When countries and people around the world become more connected, like through travel and trade.
- When a disease suddenly starts affecting many people in one place.
- A very small germ that can make you sick.
- A disease that spreads to many countries or even the whole world.
Down
- A common illness caused by a virus, also known as the flu.
- The way a disease spreads from one person to another.
- cooperation: When countries work together to solve a problem.
- When germs or viruses get into your body and make you sick.
- spillover: When a disease from an animal passes to a human.
- A disease that happens in one area and affects many people.
10 Clues: A very small germ that can make you sick. • The way a disease spreads from one person to another. • A common illness caused by a virus, also known as the flu. • When germs or viruses get into your body and make you sick. • spillover: When a disease from an animal passes to a human. • A disease that happens in one area and affects many people. • ...
Who Owns History 2024-11-07
Across
- Who said "the laws have failed"? (last name)
- "One proposal is that source nations might _____ their treasures to museums
- "The _____ of many cultural artifacts has been called into question"
- The bust of whom was discovered by Ludwig Borchardt in 1912?
- Who are countries asking to return their national identity?
Down
- Who began a campaign to get smuggled artifacts returned to their home countries? (last name)
- "The countries that were home to the most ancient civilizations are called '_____ nations'"
- "Archaeologists complain that museums and private collectors encourage _____ by providing a commercial market"
- Which universal museum was founded in 1753?
- The _____ Marbles were removed from the Parthenon in Athens, Greece during the 19th century?
10 Clues: Which universal museum was founded in 1753? • Who said "the laws have failed"? (last name) • Who are countries asking to return their national identity? • The bust of whom was discovered by Ludwig Borchardt in 1912? • "The _____ of many cultural artifacts has been called into question" • "One proposal is that source nations might _____ their treasures to museums • ...
crossword, Jaime Enrique Ferreria 2017-01-16
Across
- the number 1 crop in Malaysia
- the main climate in Mongolia
- only country with christianity as primary relgion
- one of the three countries in SE that once were ruled by France
- countrie with most population
Down
- the main climate in the islands
- one of the four landlocked countries
- capital of Taiwan
- the country that mines silver
- one major river of China
10 Clues: capital of Taiwan • one major river of China • the main climate in Mongolia • the number 1 crop in Malaysia • the country that mines silver • countrie with most population • the main climate in the islands • one of the four landlocked countries • only country with christianity as primary relgion • one of the three countries in SE that once were ruled by France
Middle East 2024-03-25
Across
- Capital is Jerusalem
- Largest Branch of Muslims
- Connects The Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
Down
- Second Largest Branch of Islam
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- Number of Countries in The Middle East
- Moses Split This Sea During The Exodous
- Leader of the 9/11 Attacks
- Most Common Religion in The Middle East
- Second Largest Country in The Middle East
10 Clues: Capital is Jerusalem • Largest Branch of Muslims • Leader of the 9/11 Attacks • Second Largest Branch of Islam • Number of Countries in The Middle East • Moses Split This Sea During The Exodous • Most Common Religion in The Middle East • Second Largest Country in The Middle East • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries • Connects The Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
Ohio words COLE kaineg 2025-01-15
Across
- to cause a wave of light bend
- disability that makes movement hard
- a goal you want to achieve
- work of art by someone
Down
- a vehicle you travel in
- to convince other people not to trust someone
- a person who carries things for a job
- to buy from other countries
- to sell things to other countries
- to harm or damage
10 Clues: to harm or damage • work of art by someone • a vehicle you travel in • a goal you want to achieve • to buy from other countries • to cause a wave of light bend • to sell things to other countries • disability that makes movement hard • a person who carries things for a job • to convince other people not to trust someone
Ap human geo unit 6 topic 4 2025-03-24
Across
- Minimum number of people that are required to support any good or service
- Less developed countries with weaker economies and lower standards of living
- Large urban area exceeding 10 million people
- Central Place Theory Shows distribution and pattern of settlements, goods, and services overtime
- Predicts interaction between two places based on their size and distance from each other
- Maximum distance someone is willing to travel for goods or services
Down
- Countries that are industrializing and have traits of both periphery and core countries
- Large urban area exceeding 20 million people
- city A large city half is more than twice the size of the second largest city
- Second largest city is about half of the largest city
10 Clues: Large urban area exceeding 20 million people • Large urban area exceeding 10 million people • Second largest city is about half of the largest city • Maximum distance someone is willing to travel for goods or services • Minimum number of people that are required to support any good or service • ...
Early Cold War 2023-04-11
Across
- Man accused of passing government documents to the Soviet Union (last name only)
- Couple found guilty of helping pass secrets about the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union (last name only)
- Committee that investigated people for possible communist ties, including many people in Hollywood (acronym)
- Senator who accused many members of the government of being Communists (last name only)
- Leader of the Communist Chinese Party who established the People's Republic of China (first & last name)
- 34th President of the US (last name only)
- US policy to provide aid to European countries rebuilding after WWII
- US policy to stop the spread of Communism
- US policy to provide aid to any countries that were fighting communism/other outside forces from taking over their government
Down
- Defensive military alliance between the US, Canada, & 10 Western European countries (acronym)
- The divide between Western & Eastern Europe during the Cold War, coined by Winston Churchill
- 33rd President of the US (last name only
- Nationalist leader in China who fled to Taiwan to lead the Republic of China (first and last name)
- Group that would not cooperate with House investigation and were arrested
- Name for nations in Eastern Europe that were dependent upon the Soviet Union
- City that was divided into West & East, with the Western half being blockaded by the Soviet Union
16 Clues: 33rd President of the US (last name only • 34th President of the US (last name only) • US policy to stop the spread of Communism • US policy to provide aid to European countries rebuilding after WWII • Group that would not cooperate with House investigation and were arrested • Name for nations in Eastern Europe that were dependent upon the Soviet Union • ...
WWI 2024-11-13
Across
- British ship sank by a U-boat killing 1000 people.
- this weapon could fire 400/600 bullets per minute and crested massive causality rates.
- USA adapted the policy to join neither side and stayed out of public affairs.
- This feeling of pride led to rivalries between European Countries.
- an organization of nations pledged to defend each other against aggressors.
- Note sent to Mexico proposing an alliance with Germany.
- These______ were separated by fields of barbed wire known as "no man's land."
Down
- A situation in which nothing can be done or won by either side.
- This led to building a standing army and spending money on new war technology led to an arms race.
- president of USA during WWI.
- This country was blamed for the war and had to pay a huge debt.
- Created by Great Britain. Heavy armored vehicle that was immune to machine guns. Moved too slowly, hey were effective in breaking barbed wire and crossing trenches.
- Treaty that ended the war
- countries promised that when one country went to war, their allies would come to their defense.
- Archduke assassinated in Sarajevo that led to the war.
- empires were spreading around the world. other countries jealous wanted to take lands, and this spread, especially in Africa.
16 Clues: Treaty that ended the war • president of USA during WWI. • British ship sank by a U-boat killing 1000 people. • Archduke assassinated in Sarajevo that led to the war. • Note sent to Mexico proposing an alliance with Germany. • A situation in which nothing can be done or won by either side. • This country was blamed for the war and had to pay a huge debt. • ...
WWI 2024-11-13
Across
- British ship sank by a U-boat killing 1000 people.
- this weapon could fire 400/600 bullets per minute and crested massive causality rates.
- USA adapted the policy to join neither side and stayed out of public affairs.
- This feeling of pride led to rivalries between European Countries.
- an organization of nations pledged to defend each other against aggressors.
- Note sent to Mexico proposing an alliance with Germany.
- These______ were separated by fields of barbed wire known as "no man's land."
Down
- A situation in which nothing can be done or won by either side.
- This led to building a standing army and spending money on new war technology led to an arms race.
- president of USA during WWI.
- This country was blamed for the war and had to pay a huge debt.
- Created by Great Britain. Heavy armored vehicle that was immune to machine guns. Moved too slowly, hey were effective in breaking barbed wire and crossing trenches.
- Treaty that ended the war
- countries promised that when one country went to war, their allies would come to their defense.
- Archduke assassinated in Sarajevo that led to the war.
- empires were spreading around the world. other countries jealous wanted to take lands, and this spread, especially in Africa.
16 Clues: Treaty that ended the war • president of USA during WWI. • British ship sank by a U-boat killing 1000 people. • Archduke assassinated in Sarajevo that led to the war. • Note sent to Mexico proposing an alliance with Germany. • A situation in which nothing can be done or won by either side. • This country was blamed for the war and had to pay a huge debt. • ...
Population Profiles 2023-08-15
Across
- Poorer, developing countries tend to have population profiles shaped like a triangle and their population is...
- The number of years a person is expected to live
Down
- The number of births in a country in a year.
- A word to describe countries where people's incomes are generally low and there can be issues such as a lack of food.
- Wealthy countries, where the population is decreasing, have a population profile shaped like a...
- Countries where the population is roughly staying the same from year to year have a population profile shaped like a building or...
- A word to describe wealthy countries like Australia and Japan.
7 Clues: The number of births in a country in a year. • The number of years a person is expected to live • A word to describe wealthy countries like Australia and Japan. • Wealthy countries, where the population is decreasing, have a population profile shaped like a... • ...
African Map Crossword 2022-03-10
Across
- Because this map shows the lines that separate different countries, is it political or geographic?
- The _________ Sea is north of Africa, south of Europe, and its name means “middle of the earth”.
- Africa meets Europe at a point called the Strait of Gibraltar, located in the far northwestern country of __________ .
- The Gulf of __________ is a body of water extending into west-central Africa, south of the countries of Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Côte D’Iviore (Ivory Coast).
- This river flows from south to north through Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan, and Egypt into the Mediterranean Sea.
- Madagascar, an island to the east of the continent, is separated by a body of water called the __________ Channel.
- The ocean to the west of the African continent.
- This sea separates Africa from the Arabian peninsula toward the northeast in the direction of Asia.
- This country is in the far east of the continent, sticking out in what is known as the Horn of Africa.
Down
- This map in the east of the continent is surrounded by the countries of Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania and is named for the British queen during a period of heavy colonization.
- Continent directly south of Africa, where the South Pole is located and penguins live and/or dance.
- These islands lie west of the African continent in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Mauritania and Senegal (no space in answer).
- This river begins in the Democratic Republic of Congo and flows through Congo and barely into Angola before emptying in the Atlantic Ocean.
- There are two countries completely surrounded by South Africa, named Eswatini and __________ .
- This continent lies south of Asia and Europe, but north of Antarctica.
15 Clues: The ocean to the west of the African continent. • This continent lies south of Asia and Europe, but north of Antarctica. • There are two countries completely surrounded by South Africa, named Eswatini and __________ . • The _________ Sea is north of Africa, south of Europe, and its name means “middle of the earth”. • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-01
Across
- Missile Crisis, a direct and dangerous conformation between the US and Soviet Union
- Pact, a military alliances formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and seven Eastern countries
- Nations, an international peacekeeping organization founded 1945 to provide security to the nations of the world
- War, the state of diplomatic hostility between the Untied States and the soviet union in the decades following WWII
- the North Atlantic Treaty Organization - a defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European nations, the US, and Canada
- a policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the US during the presidency Richard Nixon
- a US foreign policy adopted by the President Harry Truman in the late 1940's in which the United States tried to stop the spread of communisms by creating alliances and helping weak countries to resist Soviet advances
- Curtain, during the Cold War the boundary separating the Communist nations of the Eastern Europe from the mostly democratic of Western Europe
Down
- Plan, a US program of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WWII
- Nations, the independent countries that remained neutral in the Cold War competition between the US and the Soviet Union
- a policy of threating to go to war in response to any enemy aggression
- Blockade, an attempt in 1948 by the Soviet Union to limit the ability o the US, Great Britain and France to travel to their sectors of Berlin
- Doctrine, accounted by President Harry Truman in 1947 a US policy of giving economic and military aid to free nations threated by internal or external opponents
- Theory, the idea that if a nation falls under communist control, nearby nations will also fall under communist control
- Wars, proposed US strategic defensive system against potential nuclear attack
15 Clues: a policy of threating to go to war in response to any enemy aggression • Wars, proposed US strategic defensive system against potential nuclear attack • Missile Crisis, a direct and dangerous conformation between the US and Soviet Union • Plan, a US program of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WWII • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-01
Across
- war the state of diplomatic hostility between the Untied States and the soviet union in the decades following WWII
- a policy of threating to go to war in response to any enemy aggression
- missile crisis a direct and dangerous conformation between the US and Soviet Union
- curtain during the Cold War the boundary separating the Communist nations of the Eastern Europe from the mostly democratic of Western Europe
- blockade an attempt in 1948 by the Soviet Union to limit the ability o the US, Great Britain and France to travel to their sectors of Berlin
- wars proposed US strategic defensive system against potential nuclear attack
- nation an international peacekeeping organization founded 1945 to provide security to the nations of the world
Down
- a US foreign policy adopted by the President Harry Truman in the late 1940's in which the United States tried to stop the spread of communisms by creating alliances and helping weak countries to resist Soviet advances
- plan a US program of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WWII
- a policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the US during the presidency Richard Nixon
- Nations, the independent countries that remained neutral in the Cold War competition between the US and the Soviet Union
- theory the idea that if a nation falls under communist control, nearby nations will also fall under communist control
- doctrine accounted by President Harry Truman in 1947 a US policy of giving economic and military aid to free nations threated by internal or external opponents
- pact a military alliances formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and seven Eastern countries
- the North Atlantic Treaty Organization - a defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European nations, the US, and Canada
15 Clues: a policy of threating to go to war in response to any enemy aggression • wars proposed US strategic defensive system against potential nuclear attack • missile crisis a direct and dangerous conformation between the US and Soviet Union • plan a US program of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WWII • ...
Capitals of European Countries 2021-01-31
16 Clues: Spain • Monaco • Cyprus • Russia • Belgium • Romania • Belarus • Hungary • Germany • Slovakia • Slovenia • Greenland • Luxembourg • Switzerland • Netherlands • United Kingdom
TAG Teaser 17 - Countries! 2020-06-29
Across
- Home of blinys, borscht and beef stroganoff... plus vodka (such as Moscow's Smirnoff)! (6)
- Home to spaghetti, pizza, lasagna and ragu... plus Roma, Juventus and Inter Milan too! (5)
- Here you can eat croissants and see the Eiffel Tower! Or sail on the Seine for many an hour! (6)
- The home of Buddha, Bollywood and the Taj Mahal... curry came from here, plus the daal! (5)
- From Lisbon to Porto, the Algarve and Faldo... this is the country of Cristiano Ronaldo! (8)
- The rain in ????? falls mainly on the plain? But in Madrid or Seville, there's not much rain! (5)
- This is the Land of the Rising Sun... samurai, Sushi, plus lots more fun! (5)
- The country of St George, the Tower of London... and cricket? Ride on the Tube (if you have a ticket)! (7)
Down
- This sounds like a bird eaten at Christmas (or Yule)? But it's hot in Ankara (and Istanbul)! (6)
- Land of the Pharaohs, the pyramids and the Nile... why not go to Luxor or Cairo for a while? (5)
- Land of leprechauns, Guinness and St Patrick? Plus Robbie Keane... who scored them a hat-trick! (7)
- Down Under? Get your didgeridoo... watch out for wallabies (and kangaroos too)! (9)
- Get your sombrero ready, let the Mariachi band play... we're South of the Border, down ?????? Way? (6)
- Home of tartan, kilts, haggis and claymores... plus The Advisory Group, of course! (8)
- Near to 6-DOWN, across the Tasman Sea... the islands of Māori, All-Blacks and the Kiwi! (3,7)
- This far east country has it all... a Forbidden City and a Great Wall! (5)
16 Clues: This far east country has it all... a Forbidden City and a Great Wall! (5) • This is the Land of the Rising Sun... samurai, Sushi, plus lots more fun! (5) • Down Under? Get your didgeridoo... watch out for wallabies (and kangaroos too)! (9) • Home of tartan, kilts, haggis and claymores... plus The Advisory Group, of course! (8) • ...
Countries and Capital Cities 2016-09-26
Across
- Baghdad is its capital
- Cardiff is its capital
- The capital of Germany
- The capital of Northern Island
- Astana is its capital
- The capital of Australia
- Lisbon is its capital
- London is its capital
Down
- The capital of France
- The capital of Scotland
- The capital of Afghanistan
- The capital of New Zealand
- Ottawa is its capital
- Madrid is its capital
- The capital of the USA
- Dublin is its capital
16 Clues: The capital of France • Ottawa is its capital • Madrid is its capital • Astana is its capital • Dublin is its capital • Lisbon is its capital • London is its capital • Baghdad is its capital • Cardiff is its capital • The capital of Germany • The capital of the USA • The capital of Scotland • The capital of Australia • The capital of Afghanistan • The capital of New Zealand • ...
Capital of Asian Countries 2023-09-27
Across
- What is the capital of South Korea?
- What is the capital of Myanmar (Burma)?
- Which city serves as the capital of Indonesia?
- Which city is the capital of Brunei?
- What city serves as the capital of Laos?
- What city is the capital of North Korea?
- Which city serves as the capital of the Philippines?
Down
- What city is the capital of Malaysia?
- Which city serves as the capital of China?
- Which city-state serves as the capital of Singapore?
- What is the capital of Mongolia?
- Which city is the capital of Taiwan?
- What is the capital of Thailand?
- What is the capital of the Philippines?
- What is the capital of Japan?
- Penh Which city is the capital of Cambodia?
- What is the capital of Vietnam?
17 Clues: What is the capital of Japan? • What is the capital of Vietnam? • What is the capital of Mongolia? • What is the capital of Thailand? • What is the capital of South Korea? • Which city is the capital of Taiwan? • Which city is the capital of Brunei? • What city is the capital of Malaysia? • What is the capital of Myanmar (Burma)? • What is the capital of the Philippines? • ...
TEST ON COUNTRIES,NATIONALITIES 2025-05-07
Across
- He visits the Colossus of Rhodes
- She visits Big Ben in London.He is
- He enjoys Swiss chocolate in Geneva.He is
- she lives in Berlin. She comes from
- He lives in Washington. He is
- she throws coins in the Trevi Fountain in Rome. She is
- He eats maple syrup pancakes in Ottawa.He is
- She sees the Eiffel Tower from her window in Paris. She is
Down
- He eats sushi every day and lives in Tokyo. He is
- He eats kebabs in Istanbul.HE is
- She visits the pyramids near Cairo.she is
- She is from Moscow, so she is
- He dances samba in Rio. He is...
- He eats tacos in Mexico City
- He loves flamenco and eats paella in Madrid. He is
- She loves cheese and watches tulips in Amsterdam.He is.
16 Clues: He eats tacos in Mexico City • She is from Moscow, so she is • He lives in Washington. He is • He eats kebabs in Istanbul.HE is • He visits the Colossus of Rhodes • He dances samba in Rio. He is... • She visits Big Ben in London.He is • she lives in Berlin. She comes from • She visits the pyramids near Cairo.she is • He enjoys Swiss chocolate in Geneva.He is • ...
Explorer 2023-05-01
9 Clues: He throws poo • He cries a lot • Max hates these • Maxs older sister • The last name of the author • The first name of the author • Transport to different countries • The Portuguese version of pineapple • This is what you call a person who visits tons of countries and forests
asia 2025-03-06
9 Clues: largest contenant • largest population • this country broke up • how many languages are in Asia • how many countries are in Asia • how populated is Asia (roughly) • what is the tallest country in Asia? • how many countries are landlocked in Asia • has a building inspired by a star wars robot
Causes of the Cold War 2021-06-21
Across
- Secret telegram sent from USA back to USSR
- Soviet dictator
- Term used for countries in Eastern Europe in which communist governments were installed, but they were not directly controlled by the USSR
- British Prime Minister at the conferences
- US President from 1945
- US State where Churchill gave his famous speech
Down
- First of the conferences between the 'big three'
- Money sent to European countries e.g. Greece
- First and final meeting between Truman and Stalin
- Telegram sent by George Kennan
- The second conference
- US President who died in 1945
- An Iron ____ has descended across the continent
13 Clues: Soviet dictator • The second conference • US President from 1945 • US President who died in 1945 • Telegram sent by George Kennan • British Prime Minister at the conferences • Secret telegram sent from USA back to USSR • Money sent to European countries e.g. Greece • An Iron ____ has descended across the continent • US State where Churchill gave his famous speech • ...
Economics Crossword 2017-06-01
Across
- predatory pricing
- a penalty for breaking the law
- free trade agreement between 12 Pacific Rim economies
- no trading with other countries
- agreement to remove tariffs between three countries
- different jobs for faster production
- Measures that governments or public authorities introduce to make imported goods or services less competitive
Down
- money given to help a business
- consequence of specialization
- the taxation on imported goods
- limits trade between states on imported goods
- focusing on the production of a good(s)
- amount of goods or money imported or exported during a certain time
13 Clues: predatory pricing • consequence of specialization • money given to help a business • a penalty for breaking the law • the taxation on imported goods • no trading with other countries • different jobs for faster production • focusing on the production of a good(s) • limits trade between states on imported goods • agreement to remove tariffs between three countries • ...
social studies 2021-10-15
Across
- in which European countries decided how they would divide Africa
- penalty used by countries to force another country to stop an immoral or illegal act
- to divide into pieces
- South African government policy of separation of the races
- (townships)- poor areas where black south Africans were forced to live during Apartheid
Down
- freedom from outside control
- unfair and unequal treatment of a group
- of European customs in order to become more like the Europeans
- war-
- pride in one's country
- Conference-
- conflict between two or more groups within a country
- Movement- the movement that stressed unity among all Africans
13 Clues: war- • Conference- • to divide into pieces • pride in one's country • freedom from outside control • unfair and unequal treatment of a group • conflict between two or more groups within a country • South African government policy of separation of the races • Movement- the movement that stressed unity among all Africans • ...
WW1 2024-09-19
Across
- Long range weapon used to kill with accuracy
- Countries befriending each other for mutual benefit
- Dokkaebi and Vigils shotgun
- Large guns used on land
- Wire used to slow down and cut enemies
- A long strip of land dug out for warfare
- People that would fight in the war
- The place where Australian soldiers trained for Galipoli
Down
- The man who was assassinated that lead to the start of WW1
- A branch of military where you needed to be over 21
- People loving their own country
- Countries trying to expand their land
- A vehicle that can travel underwater
13 Clues: Large guns used on land • Dokkaebi and Vigils shotgun • People loving their own country • People that would fight in the war • A vehicle that can travel underwater • Countries trying to expand their land • Wire used to slow down and cut enemies • A long strip of land dug out for warfare • Long range weapon used to kill with accuracy • ...
Post World WarII 2025-03-12
Across
- Who was the president when Israel became a state
- The state created by the UN
- The plan created to restore Europe
- The Yalta conference created a
- Belonging to NATO provides countries what?
- The city that was divided into 4 zones
Down
- The 1st country to develop nuclear weapons
- Leader of Great Britain at Yalta Conference
- Leader of America at Yalta Conference
- What describes the tension between USA and Soviet Union?
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization acronym
- Curtain The symbolic divide between Communist and Non-Communist Countries
- Leader of Soviet Union at Yalta Conference?
13 Clues: The state created by the UN • The Yalta conference created a • The plan created to restore Europe • Leader of America at Yalta Conference • The city that was divided into 4 zones • The 1st country to develop nuclear weapons • North Atlantic Treaty Organization acronym • Belonging to NATO provides countries what? • Leader of Great Britain at Yalta Conference • ...
Unit 7 vocab 2025-11-04
Across
- International lender for development projects in poor countries.
- Global economy as interconnected core-periphery structure.
- Intermediate zones between core and periphery.
- Body regulating international trade rules.
Down
- Designated area with tax/investment incentives.
- Firm operating in multiple countries.
- Policies shielding domestic industries via tariffs/quotas.
- Flexible production with customization, tech, and global chains.
- Tax on imports to protect local markets or raise revenue.
- Emissions from identifiable sites (e.g., factory pipes).
- Wage laborers selling labor without owning production.
- Less-developed regions exploited by core in world-systems theory.
- Contracting tasks to external/third-party providers.
13 Clues: Firm operating in multiple countries. • Body regulating international trade rules. • Intermediate zones between core and periphery. • Designated area with tax/investment incentives. • Contracting tasks to external/third-party providers. • Wage laborers selling labor without owning production. • Emissions from identifiable sites (e.g., factory pipes). • ...
British vocabulary 2024-03-25
Challenge 1 2024-03-10
Across
- Things that are produced to be sold.
- The act of buying something.
- When a company pays to have part of its work done by another company, especially one in another country.
- In or to a foreign country, especially one across the sea.
- To try to find out the facts about something in order to learn the truth about it.
- The money that is earned in business, after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services.
Down
- A building with glass walls and a glass roof, especially one used for growing plants that need warmth.
- Involving several different countries, or (of a company or organization) doing business in several different countries.
- A reduction in the usual price of something.
- The state of being successful and having a lot of money.
- Relating to or happening within one particular country and not involving any other countries.
- To make things to be sold, especially in large quantities.
- The system or process of moving people or goods from one place to another, especially using vehicles.
- A person who buys goods or services for their own use.
- Work, especially physical work.
- To bring goods, services, etc. into one country from another country, especially in order to sell them.
16 Clues: The act of buying something. • Work, especially physical work. • Things that are produced to be sold. • A reduction in the usual price of something. • A person who buys goods or services for their own use. • The state of being successful and having a lot of money. • To make things to be sold, especially in large quantities. • ...
Cold War 2023-04-20
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- A dispute between President Harry S. Truman and General Douglas MacArthur in 1951, during the Korean War
- provided markets for American goods
- US provides political, military and economic support to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces
- a coordinated series of North Vietnamese attacks against more than 100 cities and outposts in U.S.
- defense treaty established by the soviet union
- conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975
- American diplomat and advocate of a policy of containment of soviet expansion
- strained relations between countries
- authorizing President Johnson to take any measures he believed were necessary to retaliate
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- Theory that increases and decreases in democracy in one country tends to spread to neighboring countries
- Geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the US during the cold war to prevent the spread of communism
- 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security
- North Korea aimed to militarily conquer South Korea and therefore unify Korea under the communist North Korean regime
- Mutual assured destruction acronym
- intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security,
- efforts by the soviet union to block itself and its satellite states
16 Clues: Mutual assured destruction acronym • provided markets for American goods • strained relations between countries • defense treaty established by the soviet union • efforts by the soviet union to block itself and its satellite states • 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security • ...
WWI 2024-11-13
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- British ship sank by a U-boat killing 1000 people.
- this weapon could fire 400/600 bullets per minute and crested massive causality rates.
- USA adapted the policy to join neither side and stayed out of public affairs.
- This feeling of pride led to rivalries between European Countries.
- an organization of nations pledged to defend each other against aggressors.
- Note sent to Mexico proposing an alliance with Germany.
- These______ were separated by fields of barbed wire known as "no man's land."
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- A situation in which nothing can be done or won by either side.
- This led to building a standing army and spending money on new war technology led to an arms race.
- president of USA during WWI.
- This country was blamed for the war and had to pay a huge debt.
- Created by Great Britain. Heavy armored vehicle that was immune to machine guns. Moved too slowly, hey were effective in breaking barbed wire and crossing trenches.
- Treaty that ended the war
- countries promised that when one country went to war, their allies would come to their defense.
- Archduke assassinated in Sarajevo that led to the war.
- empires were spreading around the world. other countries jealous wanted to take lands, and this spread, especially in Africa.
16 Clues: Treaty that ended the war • president of USA during WWI. • British ship sank by a U-boat killing 1000 people. • Archduke assassinated in Sarajevo that led to the war. • Note sent to Mexico proposing an alliance with Germany. • A situation in which nothing can be done or won by either side. • This country was blamed for the war and had to pay a huge debt. • ...
Relocator 2020-04-28
15 Clues: best • vote • world • stats • yelled • boring • museums • not true • in detail • Abnormally • having a go • a cold season • Woking together • a period of time • the planet that we live in
Cold War Vocab and Key Terms 2024-04-12
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- state a country that is formally independent but under the control or influence of another country
- a system of racial segregation and discrimination against nonwhite South Africans that lasted until the early 1990s. Details: The National Party in South Africa denied nonwhites many basic human rights. They controlled where these individuals could live and work, what they could and couldn’t study, and who they could marry.
- an area where weapons and military forces are forbidden. Details: The 38th parallel is a region that separates North Korea from South Korea. In 1953, the two sides in the Korean War signed a truce that called for neutrality at the 38th parallel.
- bloc a group of nations under the control of the Soviet Union
- the inability to pay debts; bankruptcy
- a U.S. Cold War policy of providing military and economic aid to protect countries from communist takeover
- the division of a country
- a political movement that supports the concerns of common people
- a public vote on a single political question. Details: The result of a referendum initiated by French President de Gaulle gave former French colonies the freedom to control their own internal affairs; however, the French retained control over their economic policy, foreign affairs, and military.
- Islamic guerilla fighters. Details: During the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, the United States and Pakistan helped the mujahideen.
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- straying from the revolutionary spirit of Marxist doctrine
- in China, a grouping of collective farms in which people lived and worked together to produce both crops and industrial goods
- a policy of not allying with other countries, specifically with either the communist or noncommunist countries during the Cold War.
- war a war in which one or both sides are supported by, and serve the interests of, another country
- the continuation of dependence on, and domination by, a colonial power. Details: African nations lacked the expertise and capital to develop their own economy. They borrowed money from European nations whose economies were stronger.
- the belief that if one country becomes communist, its neighbors will fall to communism
- to rigidly train in a theory or doctrine
- the belief that God does not exist. Details: The Catholic people of Poland were angry about the policies imposed on them by Stalin, which included the beliefs of atheism.
- the administrative control over a territory by one or more countries. Details: Since Korea was divided at 38 degrees north of the equator, this trusteeship gave Soviets control of the norther portion of Korea and gave Americans control of the southern portion of Korea. At the Potsdam Conference, the countries in control agreed that this trusteeship would last for five years.
19 Clues: the division of a country • the inability to pay debts; bankruptcy • to rigidly train in a theory or doctrine • straying from the revolutionary spirit of Marxist doctrine • bloc a group of nations under the control of the Soviet Union • a political movement that supports the concerns of common people • ...
Glo-bal-is-a-tion 2014-04-17
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- Also known as TNC. A firm that owns or controls productive operations in more than one country through foreign direct investment.
- The global interdependence of countries world-wide through the increasing volume and variety of cross border transactions in goods and services and of international capital flows, and through the more rapid and widespread diffusion of technology.
- the acronym for the International Monetary Fund. Secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world
- government actions or policies to restrain international trade in order to protect local products.
- the acronym for World Trade Organisation. The global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations.
- a factory or workshop where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours under poor conditions
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- International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. A United Nations agency created to assist developing nations by loans guaranteed by member governments
- An enterprise that is registered or has operations in more than one country. a large corporation which both produces and sells goods or services in various countries.
- A broad term which can cover any challenge to capitalism as the best or only way to organise the world. It was given media prominence during the 1999 WTO summit in Seattle where a wide range of organisations protested against the workings of the international economic system.
- The social and economic system which relies on the market mechanism to distribute the factors of production (land, labour and capital) in the most efficient way.
- The difference between individuals or populations in the distribution of their assets, wealth, or income.
- the large-scale filter-down of economic activity from developed countries to Newly Industrialised Countries (NICs) and developing countries
- an economic system where prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
13 Clues: government actions or policies to restrain international trade in order to protect local products. • The difference between individuals or populations in the distribution of their assets, wealth, or income. • an economic system where prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses. • ...
Driving Forces of Globlalizatoon 2021-03-11
8 Clues: of MNCs • in technology • infrastructure • in transportation • growth of mncs drive • between different parts of the world • is an MNC that has operations in multiple countries • carried out between people across different countries
Social Studies | British Columbia 2024-05-16
9 Clues: French country • Country that ruled canada • Something moving on a pole • When a country has taken over • Political system in countries • A very big country in north America • A group of countries becoming a group • Something American people call a "state" • A group of people settling in another country
asia 2025-03-06
9 Clues: largest contenant • largest population • this country broke up • how many languages are in Asia • how many countries are in Asia • how populated is Asia (roughly) • what is the tallest country in Asia? • how many countries are landlocked in Asia • has a building inspired by a star wars robot
8th Grade - Unit 1 2025-09-10
9 Clues: A country in Asia • The oldest continent • Large land areas on Earth • A country in the Middle East • The country a person comes from • A big continent with green countries • A big continent. People speak English • Places with their own rules and leaders • It has deserts, forests, and many animals
Tailani Foreign Policy 2023-05-11
6 Clues: -mixed economy • -a written agreement • -friendship between countries • policy -a nations plan for dealing with other countries • -countries that refuse to interact with other countries • Domestic Product -total values of goods and services produced ina country over a year
ENGLISH IN THE WORLD 2025-08-23
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- involving two or more countries: .................
- a situation making it possible for you to do something: .................
- connected with other countries, usually countries across the sea: .................
- extremely important and necessary: .................
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- in all parts of the world: .................
- the information or ideas in a book, speech, film, or an online article: .................
- belonging to or coming from another country, not your own: .................
- a job or series of jobs that you do for a long period of your life: .................
8 Clues: in all parts of the world: ................. • involving two or more countries: ................. • extremely important and necessary: ................. • a situation making it possible for you to do something: ................. • belonging to or coming from another country, not your own: ................. • ...
Holocaust crossword puzzle 2021-01-08
13 Clues: Laws • HITLER • HIMMLER • GENOCIDE • CHAMBERS • COUNTRIES • COUNTRIES • SCAPEGOAT • STAR OF DAVID • KRISTALLNACHT • ANTI-SEMITISM • JOSEF MENGELE • FINAL SOLUTION
Chapter 10 Part 1 Vocabulary 2020-12-02
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- Lower and middle income countries
- Countries that lack significant economic development or political institutionalization or both; also known as less-developed countries (LDCs)
- A system in which a state extends its power to directly control territory, resources, and people beyond its borders
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- Historically less-developed countries that have experienced significant economic growth and democratization; also known as newly industrializing counties (NICs)
- An imperialist system of physically occupying a foreign territory using military force, businesses, or settlers
- A single political authority that has under its sovereignty a large number of external regions or territories and different peoples
6 Clues: Lower and middle income countries • An imperialist system of physically occupying a foreign territory using military force, businesses, or settlers • A system in which a state extends its power to directly control territory, resources, and people beyond its borders • ...
Federation 2021-08-30
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- Deakin-former prime minister of austrlalia
- ballot-here comes the mail!
- from other countries come here because there home countries are dangerous.
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- with countries
- Australia-when white people came to Australia
- Parkes- former prime minister of new south whales
- barton-forer prime minister from 1901 -1903
7 Clues: with countries • ballot-here comes the mail! • Deakin-former prime minister of austrlalia • barton-forer prime minister from 1901 -1903 • Australia-when white people came to Australia • Parkes- former prime minister of new south whales • from other countries come here because there home countries are dangerous.
Federation 2021-08-30
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- Australia-when white people came to Australia
- Deakin-former prime minister of austrlalia
- trade with countries
- ballot-here comes the mail!
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- from other countries come here because there home countries are dangerous.
- barton-forer prime minister from 1901 -1903
- Parkes- former prime minister of new south whales
7 Clues: trade with countries • ballot-here comes the mail! • Deakin-former prime minister of austrlalia • barton-forer prime minister from 1901 -1903 • Australia-when white people came to Australia • Parkes- former prime minister of new south whales • from other countries come here because there home countries are dangerous.
Plurals 2020-07-22
34 Clues: box • bus • zoo • man • wolf • dish • mice • foot • wife • city • echo • hero • book • baby • life • book • leaf • match • tooth • house • video • child • knife • sheep • woman • berry • story • monkey • tomato • church • potato • person • country • kangaroo
transword 107 2018-07-18
29 Clues: own • here • left • goal • five • chose • lived • texts • cross • poster • namely • origin • behind • person • source • mostly • the same • asterisk • magazine • keywords • different • countries • recording • to achieve • organization • concentration • luggage, baggage • others, otherwise • image, diagram, picture
VOCABULARY REVIEW 2021-08-03
31 Clues: PARES • JOVEN • RAZAS • ACOSO • NEGROS • ANIMAR • PAISES • PRESIÓN • EUROPEO • LATINOS • CULTURA • PERSONAS • RIESGOSO • ASIATICOS • AMISTADES • AUTOIMAGEN • DESCUIDADO • OSESIONADO • PREOCUPADO • AUTOESTIMA • POPULARIDAD • SENTIMIENTO • ESTEREOTIPOS • ADOLESCENTES • INFERIORIDAD • SUPERIORIDAD • COLOR DE PIEL • ESTATUS SOCIAL • REDES SOCIALES • DISCRIMINACIÓN • NACIONALIDADES
I want to be a movie director 2023-11-24
21 Clues: c*r • s**k • dr** • h*r* • r**d • **v** • h***y • t**v*l • p**p** • w**t** • p***t** • c**l*** • st****s • t*g**h** • d***c*** • d***g*** • e****e** • p**t***s • tr*****r • c**e**** • c***t***s
Mots de Vocabulaire 2025-01-09
22 Clues: doubt • level • to fail • hesitate • interview • oral exam • to suceed • to regret • countries • to believe • government • to express • to prepare • to improve • to penalize • registration • do not worry • to feel ready • self-confidence • on the basis of • to be afraid of • relax/calm down
Industrial revolution 2022-03-05
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- ban alcohol
- dominating countries
- cutting trees
- import to export
- imports more
- exports more
- controlled country
- necessities of life
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- moving belt
- identical components
- moving to cities
- invested money
- financial risk-takers
- manslaughter
- consolidating land
- Women in home
- apartment buildings
- discrimination of race
- Worker organizations
- patriotic pride
20 Clues: moving belt • ban alcohol • manslaughter • imports more • exports more • Women in home • cutting trees • invested money • patriotic pride • moving to cities • import to export • consolidating land • controlled country • apartment buildings • necessities of life • identical components • dominating countries • Worker organizations • financial risk-takers • discrimination of race
English Lavender 2021-12-12
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- The use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils in massage or baths
- The process by which a liquid is heated to create a vapor and then condensed back into a liquid again
- Floral water
- Fragrant chemical in lavender used to make lavender oil
- One of English lavenders native countries
- Another name for Medicinal Plants
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- English Lavender grows best in this countries climate
- Buds from lavender plants
- Genus of English Lavender
- Women who took in washing for hire
- Tiny star shaped hairs covering leaves
- Family of English Lavender
- The flower petals of a lavender plant
13 Clues: Floral water • Buds from lavender plants • Genus of English Lavender • Family of English Lavender • Another name for Medicinal Plants • Women who took in washing for hire • The flower petals of a lavender plant • Tiny star shaped hairs covering leaves • One of English lavenders native countries • English Lavender grows best in this countries climate • ...
AID AND INEQAULITY 2013-04-26
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- large loans result in larger.....
- protecting the rights of poor farmers
- aid from government to geovernment
- aid provided by volunatry groups
- A country Ireland supports bilaterally
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- too many people for the resources available
- when a souther countries relies on a northern country
- a country that is unable to pay back loans is said to be in....
- aid given in time of famine or war
- aid given for long term improvement
- governments giving money to international bodies eg united nations
- expenditure which may cause civil war
- caused by severe climate change in southern countries
13 Clues: aid provided by volunatry groups • large loans result in larger..... • aid given in time of famine or war • aid from government to geovernment • aid given for long term improvement • protecting the rights of poor farmers • expenditure which may cause civil war • A country Ireland supports bilaterally • too many people for the resources available • ...
Chapter 25 Vocabulary 2024-02-05
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- The German word for empire
- bringing together into one whole
- the official song of a country
- To connect; to bring together as one
- Minister The chief official of the government in some countries
- the dividing line between one country and another
- the emperor of Germany
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- a policy of maintaining a powerful army
- The head of government, or prime minister
- a group of independent states together
- a group of people who make the laws
- a person in government whose job is dealing with other countries
- a group of people joined together for a common purpose
13 Clues: the emperor of Germany • The German word for empire • the official song of a country • bringing together into one whole • a group of people who make the laws • To connect; to bring together as one • a group of independent states together • a policy of maintaining a powerful army • The head of government, or prime minister • the dividing line between one country and another • ...
Traveling 2025-02-13
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- a shaped covering for the head worn for warmth
- a place for planes to take off and land
- items worn to cover the body
- a motor vehicle licensed to transport passengers
- it can drive and there can fit four people
- it can fly and you can travel with it
- you wear them when it's very sunny
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- you can put you're stuff/clothes in it
- an official document to travel to other countries
- a nation with its own government
- a very large expanse of sea
- tree of tropical and warm regions
- the expanse of salt water
13 Clues: the expanse of salt water • a very large expanse of sea • items worn to cover the body • a nation with its own government • tree of tropical and warm regions • you wear them when it's very sunny • it can fly and you can travel with it • you can put you're stuff/clothes in it • a place for planes to take off and land • it can drive and there can fit four people • ...
Western Europe 2025-03-25
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- man who brought the Protestant Reformation to Switzerland
- imaginary political barrier that divided Communist countries from those that supported freedom after WWII
- Axis powers in WWII
- founder of the Germanic Empire
- the first Dutch colony in North America
- Europe's largest seaport
- German chancellor who ordered the invasion of Poland in 1939
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- Europe's most important inland waterway
- Allied powers in WWI
- mountain in the Alps known for its triangular summit
- man who started the international Red Cross
- term to describe a country that does not align itself with other countries in war
- first emperor of the German Empire
13 Clues: Axis powers in WWII • Allied powers in WWI • Europe's largest seaport • founder of the Germanic Empire • first emperor of the German Empire • Europe's most important inland waterway • the first Dutch colony in North America • man who started the international Red Cross • mountain in the Alps known for its triangular summit • ...
Vocab Quiz 2025-12-11
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- A person from another country who comes to live
- Not choosing a side in a disagreement
- A group of countries ruled by one person (usually evil)
- Imaginary line that separates states, cities, and countries
- To destroy or get rid of
- A person that live in a country and it one of them
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- All genders are treated equally
- Goods from earth that is used for survival
- People who are on the same side
- Social construct, "color" of people
- A skilled worker
- A small group of people controlled by another country
- War A country at war with itself
13 Clues: A skilled worker • To destroy or get rid of • All genders are treated equally • People who are on the same side • Social construct, "color" of people • Not choosing a side in a disagreement • War A country at war with itself • Goods from earth that is used for survival • A person from another country who comes to live • ...
The Cold War 2013-05-09
Across
- Canada became a global
- Secret intelligence gathering
- In the 1950s Canada was a
- On September 23, 1949 the Soviet Union announced that it had exploded its first ??
- alliance created by Soviet Union and seven Eastern European countries to mirror NATO
- Organization created to protect members from communist aggression and bind them together in peaceful coexistence
- The theory that having huge stockpiles of bombs would create a “peaceful” stable situation, in which countries wouldn’t attack each other out of fear of massive retaliation
- A war fought by one country but for and in the interests of another
- Bureau Agency whose task it was to create reports on topics of interest to the government
- Because of its role in this, the world noticed and appreciated Canada
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- Canada didn’t hold a position of power, but a position of
- The policy that if one country uses an atomic bomb, the other would respond by using its own atomic weapons
- An agreement between Western European countries to support each other in the fight against communism
- NATOs second objective to create an economic relationship that would help maintain peace
- Who occupied the southern half of Korea after WWII
- Who occupied the Northern half of Korea after WWII
- Both the US and the Soviet Union became
- The cold war divided the world into two
- Location of meeting between Allied leaders after the war where they decided to respect prewar Europe borders
- In February 1948 this form of government took power in Czechoslovakia
20 Clues: Canada became a global • In the 1950s Canada was a • Secret intelligence gathering • Both the US and the Soviet Union became • The cold war divided the world into two • Who occupied the southern half of Korea after WWII • Who occupied the Northern half of Korea after WWII • Canada didn’t hold a position of power, but a position of • ...
Industrialism/Imperialism 2014-03-29
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- Created the interchangeable part
- This scientist's ideas were applied to social hierarchies
- Argued that countries like England should take over countries to spread civilization
- The idea that there is set amount of wealth therefore you want to export more
- A group of British industrial protesters that destroyed machinery in factories
- Created a more efficient steam engine
- Invented the assembly line
- An economic idea where investors use their money to create more wealth
- A scientist that found a process to kill germs.
- Wrote the Communist Manifesto in which he described his hate for Capitalism
- A steam powered mode of transportation that helped move resources over land
- Colonies could not successfully drive out the Europeans because of European superiority in this area
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- Besides raw materials why did Europeans want to claim colonies?
- Replaced lumber as a fuel because it burned more efficiently and powered the steam engine
- A person who takes on the risk of creating a new business
- When a country takes control of another one for its resources
- Poor work conditions, fast pace of work, and high levels of stress lead to this in factories
- A British sponsored program that created large better producing farms
- A war that was caused by two groups with different ideas on how to produce a productive economy
- This was caused by Chinese official trying to stop the flow of British opium into China
- Countries like Germany, France, England, and Portugal all tried to claim part of this continent
- Leader of the South African tribe that successfully battled the British
22 Clues: Invented the assembly line • Created the interchangeable part • Created a more efficient steam engine • A scientist that found a process to kill germs. • A person who takes on the risk of creating a new business • This scientist's ideas were applied to social hierarchies • When a country takes control of another one for its resources • ...
Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-21
Across
- Who lived on the Iberian Peninsula?
- Name of system used by the Peninsulares to manage food and crop production
- Who was the son of the King of Portugal?
- A Creole aristocrat as well as a military officer who wanted to make the South American nation united and independent
- The man responsible for creating a military and freed all enslaved people
- A system in which Europian countries that controlled Latin American countries made money is called ______
- Cape cod is considered to be a _______
- The man that reclaimed the sugar plantations of Saint Dominique went by the name of _____
- Another word for capture like how European countries captures Latin America
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- An island that was a French colony
- Another word for rising and we learned about many of them this unit.
- This product created lots of profit for Haiti during trade
- Spain’s South American colony was divided into many different ____________
- A Creole priest who formed & led an army that fought against both Peninsulares & Creoles end the abuse during the year 1810
- This man was responsible for 3000-5000 white people being killed in Haiti
- People very loyal to the Spanish king
- What were children of Peninsular parents called?
- A creole son of a Spanish soldier and eventually led nationalist forces to victory in Argentina and Chile during the year 1812 when he moved back to South America
- Caused Mexican & South American Independence Movements & Revolutions
- _____were at the bottom of the social class system of Portugal and Spain
20 Clues: An island that was a French colony • Who lived on the Iberian Peninsula? • People very loyal to the Spanish king • Cape cod is considered to be a _______ • Who was the son of the King of Portugal? • What were children of Peninsular parents called? • This product created lots of profit for Haiti during trade • ...
Canadian History 2021-05-18
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- _____ Davis: stood up for Black rights, on $5 bill
- Name of the treaty between North Atlantic countries during the Cold War
- Policy of allowing Germany to get away with things to avoid a war
- Triple ______; name of alliance in WW1 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- Cause of WW1; when countries have a lot of pride
- Name for the disease where your foot rotted in WW1
- This is what crashed and helped cause the Great Depression (2 words)
- _____ camps: where they kept Japanese Canadians during WW2
- Name for German submarines that attacked in WW1 and WW2
- ____schools: where Indigenous youth were forced to go to school
- Name for the fashionable woman in the 1920s who wore short hair and short dresses
- Name for the area between trenches in WW1
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- Name for the region covered in a drought in the Great Depression
- Name for the trek in the Great Depression where men marched on the capital city
- This battle was the first to use Chlorine gas
- Name of one of the cities bombed in Japan during WW2
- This is the name for the war where no fighting happens, it is all about propaganda and building militaries
- Triple ____; name of alliance in WW1 between France, Russia, Britain
- ___ Ferdinand: his assassination sparked WW1
- name for the weapon instrumental in breaking the trench lines in WW1
- Cause of WW1; when countries build up armies
- German strategy of war; called a lightning war
- _____ flu: pandemic in 1918
23 Clues: _____ flu: pandemic in 1918 • Name for the area between trenches in WW1 • ___ Ferdinand: his assassination sparked WW1 • Cause of WW1; when countries build up armies • This battle was the first to use Chlorine gas • German strategy of war; called a lightning war • Cause of WW1; when countries have a lot of pride • _____ Davis: stood up for Black rights, on $5 bill • ...
5-1 American Imperialism 2023-09-26
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- This president opposed imperialism & tried to restore queen Liliuokalani to power.
- Sanford Dole & sugar planters limited the Hawaiian king’s authority so _____ could join the U.S.
- Imperial powers protect local rulers, who then accept that power’s advice on how to govern.
- Matthew C. Perry was ordered to create a _____ with Japan.
- As trade grew, the U.S. needed ports to _____ ships, such as the base at Pago Pago, Samoa.
- This president annexed Hawaii & made Dole the governor of Hawaii.
- Alfred Mahan’s book pointed out that prosperous nations had a _____ to defend trade.
- 1890s, American businesses wanted _____ , so Congress approved a large navy.
- Josiah Strong linked Anglo-Saxonism to being a _____ & gained support for imperialism.
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- _____ grows well in Hawaii, so American planters built plantations there.
- This is the rule of strong countries over weaker countries.
- Anglo-Saxonism argues that English-speaking countries have _____ government & ideas.
- Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown by Hawaiian planters & backed by _____ from America.
- Japan feared the influence of _____ ideas, but they were less powerful than the American warships.
- When Congress passed these against Hawaiian sugar, planters wanted to join the U.S. even more.
- Risking war with Germany convinced the U.S. that it needed to build up the _____ to protect markets.
- As the U.S. industrialized, Americans needed overseas markets to keep _____ strong.
- U.S. treaty ____ Hawaiian sugar from tariffs, which aided Hawaii during an economic recession.
- Americans were building this up before expanding the nation’s territory outside the U.S.
- European nations needed ___ so they used imperialism to expand manufacturing.
20 Clues: Matthew C. Perry was ordered to create a _____ with Japan. • This is the rule of strong countries over weaker countries. • This president annexed Hawaii & made Dole the governor of Hawaii. • _____ grows well in Hawaii, so American planters built plantations there. • 1890s, American businesses wanted _____ , so Congress approved a large navy. • ...
Government and Citizenship Review 2023-03-06
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- The way large groups of citizens think about issues and people.
- A law that requires men of certain ages and qualifications to join the military.
- The welfare of the community.
- A government in which citizens meet in popular assembly to discuss issues and vote for leaders.
- A nation's plan for interacting with other countries of the world.
- A form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority.
- An organization of the world's countries that promotes peace and security around the globe.
- A group of citizens with similar views on public issues who work to put their ideas into effective government action.
- A government that controls all aspects of society.
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- A country's economic, cultural, or military goals.
- An indirect democracy in which citizens vote for representatives who decide on issues and make laws on their behalf.
- A government in which power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or small group.
- Organizations of people with a common interest that try to influence government policies and decisions.
- A governement that has legal limits on its power.
- A government having complete authority over a geographic area.
- The required service of citizens to act as a member of a jury.
- The rights that all people deserve, such as rights to equality and justice.
- A process of conducting relations between countries.
- A country's political boundaries.
- The assistance to people in distress.
- A written plan of government that outlines its purposes, powers, and limitations.
21 Clues: The welfare of the community. • A country's political boundaries. • The assistance to people in distress. • A governement that has legal limits on its power. • A country's economic, cultural, or military goals. • A government that controls all aspects of society. • A process of conducting relations between countries. • ...
Ireland Vocab Klasse 7 2023-04-24
Across
- similar to country, people identify with it
- What you need to show when you enter a country
- England has a King, but political power is with the XXX
- what you need to enter some countries if your passport is not enough
- what people in a country speak
- the opposite of your friend, usually wants to kill you
- it has water all around it. Britain is one
- what the King or Queen wears on their head
- what many people say about Ireland's landscape
- things that have been done in a culture for a long time are XXX (adj.)
- what you do with your money when you go on holiday
- countries always have history and XXX
- Ireland is one, Germany is one, too (type of country)
- when you are the one being attacked, you XXX
- when country A sends their military into country B to conquer it
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- similar to "Landkreis" in Germany
- things which have to do with the queen
- hopefully, all nations in the world will one day be XXX and no longer wage wars
- the UK's is the Union Jack
- how many people live in a country, that's its XXX
- the continent we live in
- it separates the Republic of Ireland from Northern Ireland
- person in charge of a village/town/city.
- where armies fight each other
- if people are unhappy, they will do that (happened a lot in history)
- for land, a country has an army. For water, it has a...
- different countries have different kinds of money
27 Clues: the continent we live in • the UK's is the Union Jack • where armies fight each other • what people in a country speak • similar to "Landkreis" in Germany • countries always have history and XXX • things which have to do with the queen • person in charge of a village/town/city. • it has water all around it. Britain is one • what the King or Queen wears on their head • ...
global history regents review - Jaelyn 2023-06-05
Across
- when areas are colonized by the Europeans
- mass starvation
- this man made the economy capitalist (3 words)
- this man tried to make germany great again (2 words)
- having pride in ones country or culture
- A form of government in which a king has power over his people
- this man was the founder of capitalism (2 words)
- when blacks and white are separated and put into certain areas
- this event took place in the late 1700's (2 words)
- making other countries fight for bigger countries (2 words)
- when Kennedy and Kruschev had a stand off over nuclear weapons (3 words)
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- private ownership of business (3 words)
- the leader of the vietnam communist party ( 3 words)
- this man led the army through the long march and defeated chiang's nationalist party (2 words)
- the immediate cause to this event was the assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand (3 words)
- this person was the first black president of south africa (2 words)
- this man wanted to westernize, democratize and secularize Turkey (2 words)
- a military alliance supported by the U.S
- when a stronger takes over a weaker nation
- the targeting of a specific group, religion,race or culture
- of Versailles this treaty ended WWl (3 words)
- This European nation took control over most countries
- when glory and power suppresses the rights of people
- War USA wanted to spread democracy while the USSR wanted to spread communism (2 words)
- the spread of nuclear weapons (2 words)
25 Clues: mass starvation • private ownership of business (3 words) • having pride in ones country or culture • the spread of nuclear weapons (2 words) • a military alliance supported by the U.S • when areas are colonized by the Europeans • when a stronger takes over a weaker nation • of Versailles this treaty ended WWl (3 words) • this man made the economy capitalist (3 words) • ...
Development and Globalisation Quiz 2024-01-08
Across
- synonym for average
- a reaction to globalisation: controlling information through limiting access to media such as the internet
- HDI levels over 0.7
- one of the dimensions of development
- the deliberate attempt to limit imports or promote exports by putting up barriers to trade
- the process of adapting products to meet the needs and tastes of the local markets
- tsunami is an example of a natural............
- the ability to read and write at a specified age
- the average per person
- Wallerstein developed the World ........... Theory
- the G in GDP
- one of the dimensions of development
- when countries give money or assistance to others
- a low income country in Asia
- when a country is surrounded on all sides by other countries
- in development theories we find the core and the ..........
- New ................. division of labour
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- a middle income country in North Africa
- a drawback of using HDI as a measure of development is that is ignores income.........
- one of the dimensions of development
- what does the I stand for in HDI?
- improvements in this have boosted globalisation
- the process of developing huge ships which can transport thousands of tonnes of goods around the world
- the policy of one country ruling another country
- a government that operates dishonestly, usually for its own interests
- a high income country in Europe
- a grouping of countries which enjoy preferential trade tarrifs
- a hugely popular TNC
- the process of growth, or change in societies
- LDC: ................. developed country
- the N in TNC
- the S of SDGs:............... Development Goals
- NEE: a Newly ............ Economy
- the B in BRICS
34 Clues: the N in TNC • the G in GDP • the B in BRICS • synonym for average • HDI levels over 0.7 • a hugely popular TNC • the average per person • a low income country in Asia • a high income country in Europe • what does the I stand for in HDI? • NEE: a Newly ............ Economy • one of the dimensions of development • one of the dimensions of development • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-12-08
Across
- Addition of new territory to an existing country
- Prussian prime minister
- A method of production that brought workers and machines together
- Change from making goods by hand to making them by machines
- A political system in which the government owns all property
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- All of most of the factors of production are owned by individuals
- A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- When a strong nation dominates other countries politically
- German emperor
- revolt in China, aimed at ending foreign influence
- Belief that one race is better than another
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- Political theory, advocated by Bismarck, that national succecc justifies any means possible.
- Taking a land for its location or products
- Process of industrial development in which countries change from producing basic, primary goods to modern factories
- Area in which a foreign nation controlled trade and investment.
- Rulers treating the people they control as if they were children
- A system in which society owns and controls the factors of production
- Land, labor, and capital
- Lords began fencing off the common land on their manors
- All nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China
- Conflict between Russia and Japan, sparked by the two countries' efforts to dominate Manchuria and Korea
- Chinese attempted to stop the opium trade
- Social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers
- Darwinism Belief that only the fittest survive in human political and economic struggles
25 Clues: German emperor • Prussian prime minister • Land, labor, and capital • Chinese attempted to stop the opium trade • Taking a land for its location or products • Belief that one race is better than another • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Addition of new territory to an existing country • revolt in China, aimed at ending foreign influence • ...
5-1 American Imperialism 2023-09-26
Across
- Imperial powers protect local rulers, who then accept that power’s advice on how to govern.
- This president annexed Hawaii & made Dole the governor of Hawaii.
- Japan feared the influence of _____ ideas, but they were less powerful than the American warships.
- Anglo-Saxonism argues that English-speaking countries have _____ government & ideas.
- U.S. treaty ____ Hawaiian sugar from tariffs, which aided Hawaii during an economic recession.
- Risking war with Germany convinced the U.S. that it needed to build up the _____ to protect markets.
- Alfred Mahan’s book pointed out that prosperous nations had a ___ ___ to defend trade.
- 1890s, American businesses wanted ___ ___ , so Congress approved a large navy.
- European nations needed raw ___ so they used imperialism to expand manufacturing.
- Americans were building this up before expanding the nation’s territory outside the U.S.
- Josiah Strong linked Anglo-Saxonism to being a _____ & gained support for imperialism.
Down
- This president opposed imperialism & tried to restore queen Liliuokalani to power.
- _____ grows well in Hawaii, so American planters built plantations there.
- Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown by Hawaiian planters & backed by _____ from America.
- This is the rule of strong countries over weaker countries.
- As the U.S. industrialized, Americans needed overseas markets to keep _____ strong.
- Matthew C. Perry was ordered to create a ___ ___ with Japan.
- Sanford Dole & sugar planters limited the Hawaiian king’s authority so _____ could join the U.S.
- As trade grew, the U.S. needed ports to _____ ships, such as the base at Pago Pago, Samoa.
- When Congress passed these against Hawaiian sugar, planters wanted to join the U.S. even more.
20 Clues: This is the rule of strong countries over weaker countries. • Matthew C. Perry was ordered to create a ___ ___ with Japan. • This president annexed Hawaii & made Dole the governor of Hawaii. • _____ grows well in Hawaii, so American planters built plantations there. • 1890s, American businesses wanted ___ ___ , so Congress approved a large navy. • ...
Economics HMH 2025-09-23
Across
- businesses where people make finished products from raw materials
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- the value of all goods and services produced within a country in a single year (GDP)
- businesses that provide services rather than goods
- the removal of trade barriers between nations
- any law that limits free trade between nations
- the human time, effort, skills, and talent needed to produce goods and services
- is used to make other goods—like machinery being used by a farmer
- government goods and services that the public consumes; highways are an example
- provide the raw materials needed to make goods
- motivation, or reason to do something
- an economic system based on free trade and competition
- an economic system in which the central government makes all economic decisions
- an economy that is a combination of command, market, and traditional economies
- a person who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
Down
- businesses that focus on growing crops and raising livestock
- an economic system in which businesses can compete freely with one another with little government intervention; capitalism
- culture traits that are well known and widely accepted
- countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
- countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life
- an economy in which production is based on customs and tradition and in which people often grow their own food, make their own goods, and use barter to trade
- businesses that sell directly to final customers
- businesses that sell to businesses
23 Clues: businesses that sell to businesses • motivation, or reason to do something • the removal of trade barriers between nations • any law that limits free trade between nations • provide the raw materials needed to make goods • businesses that sell directly to final customers • businesses that provide services rather than goods • ...
4ABSHER WWI WWII 2022-04-29
Across
- System countries that team up and help each other are using the__________
- Hitler wanted to eliminate _____ with russia
- the wae originally started in this country
- this country best in WWI
- us became involved in WWI because of attacks on our _________
- the bomb caused _________ of death
- a that builds up their weapons is using______
Down
- this person was the nan in charge of Germany
- is putting your own nation first
- Germany ________ many citys
- WWI Started when a kong was________
- started in 1914 and ended 1919
- Race this was when the countries were showing off their wepons________________
13 Clues: this country best in WWI • Germany ________ many citys • started in 1914 and ended 1919 • is putting your own nation first • the bomb caused _________ of death • WWI Started when a kong was________ • the wae originally started in this country • this person was the nan in charge of Germany • Hitler wanted to eliminate _____ with russia • ...
UNITED NATIONS 2022-05-27
Across
- WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
- ORGAN THAT DECIDES THE DISPUTES BETWEEN COUNTRIES
- UNITED NATIONS GOAL IS TO KEEP WORLD ______
- ORGAN THAT DECIDES THE ADMISSION OF NEW MEMBERS
- UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION
- UNITED NATIONS GOAL IS TO HELP _______ GET ALONG
- UNITED NATIONS GOAL IS TO IMPROVE LIVING ______FOR PEOPLE ALL AROUND THE WORLD
Down
- ORGANS THAT SOLVES THE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND PROMOTES HUMAN RIGHTS
- ORGAN THAT SUPPORTS THE ORGANIZATION OF CONFERENCES
- UNITED NATIONS GOAL IS TO MAKE THE WORLD A ______PLACE
- FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION
- UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN FUND
- ORGAN THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR KEEPING SECURITY
13 Clues: WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION • UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN FUND • FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION • UNITED NATIONS GOAL IS TO KEEP WORLD ______ • ORGAN THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR KEEPING SECURITY • ORGAN THAT DECIDES THE ADMISSION OF NEW MEMBERS • UNITED NATIONS GOAL IS TO HELP _______ GET ALONG • ORGAN THAT DECIDES THE DISPUTES BETWEEN COUNTRIES • ...
A-Z Social Studies Project 2022-09-08
Across
- The Earth together with all its countries
- land that is ruled by a single government
- There are fifty what in the U.S.A
- It is a piece of land surrounded by water
- It is a state known as the sunshine state
- This place is known for their fried chicken
- A drawing of the world
Down
- Never EAT soggy waffles
- The country that tried to invade Ukraine
- It is a large body of water full of salt
- This word is the capital of Colorado
- A fresh large body of water
- It is the country that we live in
13 Clues: A drawing of the world • Never EAT soggy waffles • A fresh large body of water • There are fifty what in the U.S.A • It is the country that we live in • This word is the capital of Colorado • The country that tried to invade Ukraine • It is a large body of water full of salt • The Earth together with all its countries • land that is ruled by a single government • ...
A-Z Social Studies Project 2022-09-08
Across
- The Earth together with all its countries
- land that is ruled by a single government
- There are fifty what in the U.S.A
- It is a piece of land surrounded by water
- It is a state known as the sunshine state
- This place is known for their fried chicken
- A drawing of the world
Down
- Never EAT soggy waffles
- The country that tried to invade Ukraine
- It is a large body of water full of salt
- This word is the capital of Colorado
- A fresh large body of water
- It is the country that we live in
13 Clues: A drawing of the world • Never EAT soggy waffles • A fresh large body of water • There are fifty what in the U.S.A • It is the country that we live in • This word is the capital of Colorado • The country that tried to invade Ukraine • It is a large body of water full of salt • The Earth together with all its countries • land that is ruled by a single government • ...
