countries Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 12 - Amazon Rainforest Sections 6 - 9 2022-12-08
Across
- these people want to see the development of the rainforest slowed down (S8)
- the Amazon Rainforest soil did not have a lot of these, preventing good farming (S6)
- this crop doesn't require land clearing (S9)
- the amount of land (in square footage) that environmentalists argue needs to be cleared for every hamburger sold in the United States (S7)
- consumers can help support the sustainability of the rainforest by purchasing cereals and ice creams with this product (S9)
- the United States buys a lot of this from Brazil (S7)
- there are many ___________ species that live in the Amazon Rainforest (S8)
- the main food source for cattle (S7)
- the Amazon Rainforest is a unique ecosystem that brings this about from people around the world. (S9)
- this is another word for house or living space (S9)
- the Brazilian government tried to encourage the poor to become this, by moving them into the rainforest (S6)
- the 2008 sale of beef to other countries was over _______ billion dollars (S7)
- other countries like this one has pledged money to help save the Amazon Rainforest (S8)
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- this kind of development is encouraged which uses the resources of the rainforest without destroying it (S9)
- this process has created many grasslands out of the previous forest. (S7)
- a type of logging that is sustainable and is not as harmful to the rainforest (S9)
- this is a way countries make money - often associated with traveling (S9)
- the fraction of people who are poor in Brazil (S6)
- another name for cattle (S7)
- the group which herds cattle (S7)
20 Clues: another name for cattle (S7) • the group which herds cattle (S7) • the main food source for cattle (S7) • this crop doesn't require land clearing (S9) • the fraction of people who are poor in Brazil (S6) • this is another word for house or living space (S9) • the United States buys a lot of this from Brazil (S7) • ...
Globalization Retrieval Practice 2023-05-10
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- Economic systems that are based on the natural economic forces of supply and demand
- An agent useful in curing bacterial infections
- Prime Minister of Great Britain who championed Free Market Economics
- These led to the near eradication of Polio, Measles and Smallpox
- The amount of C02 that each person produces
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- The removal of natural vegetation cover through expansion and intensive use of agricultural lands in arid and semi-arid lands
- A company that is legally incorporated in one country, but makes or sells its product in one or more country
- The development of new strains of wheat, rice and other agricultural products that lead to increased yields and disease resistants
- Taxes on foreign imports
- C02 & Methane
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- Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea & Taiwan
- Leader of China who introduced Free Market economic reforms in China
- Wind, Water, Nuclear, Solar
- The opening up of a countries economy, especially former communist countries
- The cutting down of trees as a result of creating land useful for agriculture
- Standard size metal boxes used to facilitate the transportation of goods.
- The increase in average global temperatures over a long period of time
- manipulating a cell or organism to change its basic characteristics
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- the increase in the number and sizes of cities
- Medical intervention that lead to the decline of fertility rates
- Coal, Natural Gas & Petroleum
- The spread of industrialization around the globe, especially to under-developed and developing countries
- Organization the regulates world Trade
25 Clues: C02 & Methane • Taxes on foreign imports • Wind, Water, Nuclear, Solar • Coal, Natural Gas & Petroleum • North American Free Trade Agreement • General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade • Organization the regulates world Trade • Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea & Taiwan • The amount of C02 that each person produces • An agent useful in curing bacterial infections • ...
Globalisation 2025-02-27
Across
- To do with society e.g. Interactions between people, relationships with others etc
- Having lots of wealth
- The speed at which this can happen today is mind boggling, so to speak.
- The movement of people from one place to another
- the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
- Buying and selling
- being mutually joined or linked together
- An example of a TNC which has been accused of exploiting developing countries
- To do with money, business, supply and demand etc
- The idea that there are many people who are at hand and ready to work
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- What we often use to communicate with each other
- the increasing connections between places and people across the planet, established through trade, politics and cultural exchanges.
- Countries which used to be called 'rich'
- - We live in this type of world according to globalisation
- Not a pleasant place to work!
- The process of things in the world becoming more similar, linked to the US and Europe particularly
- Way to get around e.g. car, bus, train
- Operating in more than one country
- The ___________ Effect: The sharing of best practices and ideas to help solve problems e.g. climate change
- Our sense of self, and that of others, is continually developing through our different interactions and impacts on how we exist in the world.
- We shouldn't use this term any more to describe Developing countries
- You have one of these products with you no doubt
22 Clues: Buying and selling • Having lots of wealth • Not a pleasant place to work! • Operating in more than one country • Way to get around e.g. car, bus, train • Countries which used to be called 'rich' • being mutually joined or linked together • What we often use to communicate with each other • The movement of people from one place to another • ...
Ultimate Words 2025-10-28
Across
- ensuring everyone has equitable access, skills, and confidence to use digital technologies.(2)
- a general, continuous increase in prices.
- the laws, regulations, and guidelines a country establishes to control the movement of foreign nationals.(2)
- the activity of using the internet to harm or frighten another person, especially by sending them unpleasant messages.
- the power of a country to control its own government.
- the practice of protecting digital assets, data, and systems from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage.(2)
- a tax on goods entering a country.
- a person who is interested in or studies the environment and who tries to protect it.
- the study of the way a country's size, position, etc. influence its power and its relationships with other countries.
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- the amount of money that a person needs to pay for basic needs such as food and somewhere to live.(3)
- the rules or systems to control artificial intelligence uses.(2)
- a temporary suspension of non-essential federal operations because Congress failed to approve bills to fund govern.(2)
- a beverage that contains harmful substances.(2)
- the quality of being able to continue over a period of time.
- a time of great confusion involving people's lives.(2)
- a disagreement between countries about the products they trade with each other, for example, about import taxes.(2)
- the management of relationships between countries.
- false stories that appear to be news, spread on the internet or using other media.(2)
- a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by gases such as carbon dioxide.(2)
- the condition of someone's mind.(2)
20 Clues: a tax on goods entering a country. • the condition of someone's mind.(2) • a general, continuous increase in prices. • a beverage that contains harmful substances.(2) • the management of relationships between countries. • the power of a country to control its own government. • a time of great confusion involving people's lives.(2) • ...
Globalisation 2021-12-14
Across
- To do with society e.g. Interactions between people, relationships with others etc
- Having lots of wealth
- The speed at which this can happen today is mind boggling, so to speak.
- The movement of people from one place to another
- the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
- Buying and selling
- being mutually joined or linked together
- An example of a TNC which has been accused of exploiting developing countries
- To do with money, business, supply and demand etc
- The idea that there are many people who are at hand and ready to work
Down
- What we often use to communicate with each other
- the increasing connections between places and people across the planet, established through trade, politics and cultural exchanges.
- Countries which used to be called 'rich'
- - We live in this type of world according to globalisation
- Not a pleasant place to work!
- The process of things in the world becoming more similar, linked to the US and Europe particularly
- Way to get around e.g. car, bus, train
- Operating in more than one country
- The ___________ Effect: The sharing of best practices and ideas to help solve problems e.g. climate change
- Our sense of self, and that of others, is continually developing through our different interactions and impacts on how we exist in the world.
- We shouldn't use this term any more to describe Developing countries
- You have one of these products with you no doubt
22 Clues: Buying and selling • Having lots of wealth • Not a pleasant place to work! • Operating in more than one country • Way to get around e.g. car, bus, train • Countries which used to be called 'rich' • being mutually joined or linked together • What we often use to communicate with each other • The movement of people from one place to another • ...
Who was to blame for the Cold War 2022-03-31
Across
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- Research during World War II to produce atomic bombs
- Who created the marshall aid
- Stalin wanted a foothold in this country but was rejected by Truman
- Established to help the defeated European countries
- Set up to ensure that each country followed the soviet model of Economic policy
- 8 communist countries agreed tp unify their armed forces under central command in this pact
- Churchill’s speech at Fulton
- Set up by the USSR to ensure all thecommunist parties of eastern and western Europe followed the Soviet model of communism.
- Conference held at July 1945
- European recovery programme
- Single economic unit created by Britain and USA at January 1947 that were out of their zones
- At Yalta conference, Germany’s borders was asked to be moved
- At Yalta conference, Poland’s elections was asked to be held
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- Who did not abide by the rules at Yalta
- Country that was asked to pay $20 billion for reparations
- Who created the marshall aid?
- Conference held at February 1945
- Stalin and Churhchill met to discuss post-war
- Stalin wanted to make Germany weak but Truman did not want because he did not want to repeat his mistake of
- Polish/German Border was to be settled at
- Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met for the first time in
- Policy of containment that commited to help any countries threatened by totalian aggression
- This city was temporarily divided into four
- USSR wanted to access to Germany’s Industrial heartland in this place but was rejected
- This country refused to share details of the German secret enigma codes
26 Clues: European recovery programme • Who created the marshall aid • Churchill’s speech at Fulton • Conference held at July 1945 • Who created the marshall aid? • Conference held at February 1945 • North Atlantic Treaty Organisation • Who did not abide by the rules at Yalta • Polish/German Border was to be settled at • This city was temporarily divided into four • ...
World War One 2012-11-06
Across
- Economic or military agreements made between two or more countries
- Australia's first battle in World War One
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- A characteristic show by the Anzacs which allowed them to use other materials to help improve their lives at Gallipoli
- A belief, story or ideal that may not completely true but is accepted and passed on to generations
- What historians refer to World War One as because of it magnitude
- A narrow waterway which went through Turkey
- Something that was sent to young males who didn't want to participate in war
- Voluntary Military Service
- Country where Australia resided before Gallipoli
- Last name of man who cam up with plan to conquer France in 6 weeks
- The month that Britain declared war on Germany
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- A treaty signed by countries to end a war
- A strong sense of loyalty towards ones country
- Nickname of William Hughes
- Last name of the Prime Minister of Australiawhen war was declared
- A yes/no vote to change part of the constitution
- Country where trench warfare was the most common form of fighting
- Compulsory Military Service
- The alliance formed by Germany Austria-Hungary and Italy
- The alliance formed by Britain, France and Russia
- When countries compete with each other to establish larger empires
- Australian historian who wrote about World War One
- A policy of developing powerful weapons and military forces to be used in defence
- _______ Country, What Australia referred to Britain as
- Trench _______ fighting from duggouts in the ground
26 Clues: Nickname of William Hughes • Voluntary Military Service • Compulsory Military Service • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • A treaty signed by countries to end a war • Australia's first battle in World War One • A narrow waterway which went through Turkey • A strong sense of loyalty towards ones country • The month that Britain declared war on Germany • ...
FinBuzz 2015-01-08
Across
- A sales charge charged by a mutual fund when an investor buys its shares
- Another firm, favourably inclined toward a target firm’s current management, that during the process of a hostile takeover of that firm agrees to make a better offer to the stockholders
- Group of people that supported the concept of earning Gold as the objective of International Trade
- Type of Derivative instrument that can be exercised at any date before maturity
- Term for rapid growth economies of South Asia
- Interest rates charged by commercial banks for their most credit-worthy customers
- Market for short term instruments
- Debtor countries refusing to repay loans
- Dissociation of ownership from control and Regulation of Stock Market operations
- Value earned after printing of money by a country
- Term for Outcry system
- A person who is scared of making investments because of the fear of incurring losses
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- When a commodity is valued more highly in the future than today
- Ensures US pvt. investments in developing countries (ABB)
- Standard set up for the formation of exchange rate in exchange of commodities
- Synonym for Bill of Lading
- Merchant Bankers to the Government of India
- Another term for paper money
- Bank safety surveillance organization set up by 10 countries
- Rate charged by the central bank for the loans to commercial bank
- A measure of exact relationship between bonds yield and price
- The benefits to be derived from the accounting information should exceed its cost is based on which principle
- Term for Reward to Variability ratio
- Term for import and export of Services
24 Clues: Term for Outcry system • Synonym for Bill of Lading • Another term for paper money • Market for short term instruments • Term for Reward to Variability ratio • Term for import and export of Services • Debtor countries refusing to repay loans • Merchant Bankers to the Government of India • Term for rapid growth economies of South Asia • ...
A Papanastassiou 4th Hour 2023-01-09
Across
- someone who is all the way on the left of the political spectrum
- being a member of a nation or country
- the name of our legislative branch
- the chief executive of a state
- someone who is all the way on the right of the political spectrum
- the part of the US government that creates the laws
- lower,trial,appeals,and supreme describe the four levels of the states ____ system
- when citizens gather signatures to put a law on the ballot
- the part of the US government that carries out and enforces laws
- the process that allows immigrants to become citizens
- house of congress with 435 members with state population determining who gets how many
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- the leader of the US
- an American political party that believes in generosity, cooperation, and equality
- house of congress with 100 total members 2 per state
- how the US deals with other countries peaceful or violent
- an election to try to remove an elected official from office before his term has ended
- almost a law
- the list of rights a citizen in the US receives
- an American political party that believes in cost saving, liberty, and competition
- someone from another countries moving into another
- two houses of congress
- the part of the US government that interpret the law, determine the constitutionality of the law
- when the president or governor refuses to sign or pass a bill
- an agreement where two countries will agree to stay at peace with eachother
- when citizens vote to approve or reject a bill
25 Clues: almost a law • the leader of the US • two houses of congress • the chief executive of a state • the name of our legislative branch • being a member of a nation or country • when citizens vote to approve or reject a bill • the list of rights a citizen in the US receives • someone from another countries moving into another • the part of the US government that creates the laws • ...
COLD WAR 2023-04-26
Across
- Anti-Communist surge that went through US
- Last name of newscaster who fought McCarthyism
- Treaty to join communist nations together to fight off capitalism
- The name given to the competition between USSR and USA to build the most nuclear bombs
- The name given to the competition between USSR and USA to build rockets
- the name given to Nixon's attempts at peace with communism
- treaty created by western countries to fight off communism
- Name of first mission to land on the moon, no numbers
- Last name if the first human to go to space
- last name of man in charge of Russia in 1992
- Policy that the US would help a country if they chose capitalism
- last name of pilot that crashed the U-2 plane in the USSR
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- last soviet premier
- Nickname for Reagan's strategic defense initiativ
- Strategy of the cold war to purposely provide misleading info
- First satellite launched into orbit
- acronym of nuclear reduction treaty
- location of a missile crisis where USSR had missiles in range of USA
- The fear that if one country fell to communism, nearby countries would as well
- Policy that Congress to yield its war-making power to the president so that the president could take immediate military action
- economic aid plan for Europe to help it recover from the damage caused by the war
- Strategy of the cold war to push danger up to its limits
- Strategy of the cold war to spy on other countries
23 Clues: last soviet premier • First satellite launched into orbit • acronym of nuclear reduction treaty • Anti-Communist surge that went through US • Last name if the first human to go to space • last name of man in charge of Russia in 1992 • Last name of newscaster who fought McCarthyism • Nickname for Reagan's strategic defense initiativ • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assesment 2021-10-21
Across
- responsible for Brazil's becoming of an independent country
- located in the Atlantic Ocean
- system used by European countries, in which they controlled the trading habits of their colonies
- Slave in Haiti that urged to stage his own revolution with the other slaves
- European countries voyaged to the Americas and set up territories
- french military leader who sold French land to the USA
- the white people that were born in latin america but whose parents were born in spain and portugal
- to be put or come together
- the ability or right to dominate oneself
- division of people based on the rights that they are given
- army leader who conquered land in southern areas and entrusted those territories to the Italian sovereign.
- has a body of water around it and
- country in Africa where Hispaniola is a shared island
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- sought to strengthen the king's power over northern Italy, and was able to force Austria out with the support of essential partnerships with France and Great Britain.
- helped abolish slavery in a very nonviolent way in five different countries
- the East Coast, the Midwest, and the Middle East
- To avoid any country from growing too dominant, the Congress of Vienna re-divided Italy and placed a large portion of it under Austrian or Spanish authority
- the reimbursement toward a country for wrongdoing against them Ex. Haiti's reparations towards France
- can have many definitions, but a tremendous deal of battle
- many people speak spanish,portuguese, and french here
- In Prussia Otto von Bismarck used nationalism to get all German citizens together
21 Clues: to be put or come together • located in the Atlantic Ocean • has a body of water around it and • the ability or right to dominate oneself • the East Coast, the Midwest, and the Middle East • many people speak spanish,portuguese, and french here • country in Africa where Hispaniola is a shared island • french military leader who sold French land to the USA • ...
CHAPTER 5 REVIEW 2022-05-02
Across
- section of Cuba that the U.S. still controls
- the nation that owned Panama at the time that TR wanted to build a canal
- African American fighting group in the Spanish-American War
- naval commander who convinced Japan to open it’s ports to U.S. trade
- when large, powerful countries seek to control weaker countries
- TR's fighting group in the Spanish-American War
- to add something to something else
- TR’s philosophy on foreign policy
- what people called the purchase of Alaska
- bought Alaska
- a U.S. document which allowed all nations to trade in China
- moving large numbers of people into detention camps for political or military reasons
- Taft’s philosophy on foreign policy
- this document told European nations to keep out of the Americas
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- the U.S. and German took over and split this island nation
- the amount the U. S. paid for Alaska
- Cuban writer in the U.S. who wrote poetry encouraging the U.S. to enter the war
- not wanting to be involved with other countries
- an exaggerated presentation of the news
- leader who was forced to allow the U.S. to take control of Hawaii
- area where a country has special trading privileges
- extending your borders
- a brutal act of violence
- a nations whose independence is controlled by a more powerful country
- China’s way of showing that they resented outsiders in their country
- a narrow piece of land between two large bodies of water
- similar to an appendix in a book
27 Clues: bought Alaska • extending your borders • a brutal act of violence • similar to an appendix in a book • to add something to something else • TR’s philosophy on foreign policy • the amount the U. S. paid for Alaska • Taft’s philosophy on foreign policy • an exaggerated presentation of the news • what people called the purchase of Alaska • ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon Crossword 2024-01-31
Across
- Voted on what laws would be passed
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- School in France for young boys
- Napoleon's return to France
- Congress made up of 5 countries where they decided how to move forward after the damage Napoleon caused
- Humane way of execution
- Policy used by Russians to defeat France
- A soldier that is a citizen
- Agreement to keep balance of power between countries
- A vote
- Oath that promised a constitution would be written
- Queen of France before the French Revolution, wife of Louis XVI
- Napoleon's final huge battle which he lost
- King of France before the French Revolution
- Meeting called by the king
- Old political system of France
- Extremist group
- the restoration of a royal to their rightful throne
- Brilliant French military leader
- Major loss for Napoleon, defeated by Great Britain's superior navy
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- A system put in place in an attempt to make France a more independent country
- Spain, Great Britain and Portugal Vs. Napoleon's French Empire
- Violent era in France where the main goal was to erase France's past
- An agreement
- Government formed by the third estate
- Era of violence, panic, paranoia and fear after Bastille was stormed.
- Laws established in France and places that Napoleon conquered
- A battle tactic used to block trade to or from other countries.
- of power
- Leader of the Congress of Vienna
- Overthrowing a government
- Nobles that fled France
- Hierarchy of social classes in France
- Unskilled workers
- Austria, Prussia and Russia
35 Clues: A vote • of power • An agreement • Extremist group • Unskilled workers • Humane way of execution • Nobles that fled France • Overthrowing a government • Meeting called by the king • Napoleon's return to France • A soldier that is a citizen • Austria, Prussia and Russia • Leader of the Reign of Terror • Old political system of France • School in France for young boys • ...
American Imperialism/Expansionism 2023-10-03
Across
- common name for the Roosevelt Corollary
- in addition to Cuba and Puerto Rico, this country became a protectorate of the U.S. after the Spanish-American War
- a yellow journalist
- news that exaggerated the truth to stir up nationalist sentiment
- Matthew Perry forced this country to open its doors to foreigners and foreign trade with "gunship diplomacy"
- advocated for the U.S. to annex Hawaii for strategic and commercial interests, his company is still famous for its pineapples
- War that started because of the bombing of the U.S.S. Maine, Yellow Journalism, and the De Lome letter
- policy that required China to always be open to foreign trade
- isthmian canal that shorted travel time from Atlantic to Pacific oceans
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- overthrown Queen of Hawaii
- the practice of expanding a countries power or influence through diplomacy or military conquest
- former Rough Rider, progressive, and conservationist president
- Mexican rebel leader that attacked Americans in New Mexico, requiring John J. Pershing to chase after him
- ship destroyed in Havana Harbor, a factor leading to the Spanish American War
- gave the U.S. the right to intervene in Cuban matters at any given time
- policy that forced Latin American countries to take loans from American banks; if the country couldn't pay, the U.S. sent troops to force them to repay
- arcitect of Open Door Policy
- how the U.S. conducts itself with other countries
- man whose doctrine advocated for a large navy to protect strategic and commercial interests outside the homeland
- a state that is under the protection of another state
20 Clues: a yellow journalist • overthrown Queen of Hawaii • arcitect of Open Door Policy • common name for the Roosevelt Corollary • how the U.S. conducts itself with other countries • a state that is under the protection of another state • policy that required China to always be open to foreign trade • former Rough Rider, progressive, and conservationist president • ...
Canada's 1950s - Present 2024-05-31
Across
- This is to make sure the environment is safe
- PM that served from (1957-63)
- More people wanted to move to Canada because they were welcoming almost everyone
- Canada used these to devolpe their country
- Happening because of the Cold War
- Canada grew these after WWII
- Happened after Canada realized what they did with the residential schools
- Started after US dropped 2 Atomic Bombs
- This was happening in the Government
- Canada joined this new group of alliances
- What happens when more people come to a certain area
- Spy training facility in Ontario
- More areas where turning into this because of the amount of people
- Soviets had this in the Canadian government
- Countries built up there weapons and power
- What helped Alberta's massive economic boom
- Canada started to devolpe more important parts in their country
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- Canada moved to start making a difference in the World
- Canada was one of the first countries to do this and devolpe it
- This started to happen with hospitals
- Secret war between US Allies and Soviet Union
- Country where everyone gets a voice
- Soviet Union made this after Nato
- More companies were expanding and developing
- What Canada collected to help the US with Atomic Bombs
- These were created to protect workers and started becoming more common
- Government dicates what you do
- More people came to Canada and different cultures
- Soviet spy that was in Ontario
- Way to infiltrate certain countries
30 Clues: Canada grew these after WWII • PM that served from (1957-63) • Government dicates what you do • Soviet spy that was in Ontario • Spy training facility in Ontario • Happening because of the Cold War • Soviet Union made this after Nato • Country where everyone gets a voice • Way to infiltrate certain countries • This was happening in the Government • ...
Youth Culture and Crime 2025-04-30
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- Virtual Social ________ - Teens in the Philippines who use social media extensively to connect with peers, especially during lockdowns.
- Youth-led movements like Black Lives Matter in the U.S. and Fridays for Future globally advocate for equality and climate action.
- The economic crisis that shaped the lives of many in the U.S. and Europe, influencing youth culture.
- Seen in many Western democracies where young voters show low turnout rates in elections.
- The rapid adoption of smartphones in countries like India, transforming how youth communicate.
- Common in countries like Sweden, where both parents work to support family welfare.
- Increasingly practiced by teens in countries like the Netherlands, where schools incorporate mental health exercises into their curriculum.
- Lacking awareness of global issues due to limited education.
- The rise of youth-led movements for social change, such as climate strikes seen worldwide.
- The exaggerated fears about youth behavior seen in media reports from the UK regarding youth crime rates.
- Social _______ - A phenomenon seen in Japan, where some young people withdraw from society, known as 'hikikomori.'
- Parents in South Korea
- A characteristic of youth movements in the 1960s, still relevant in protests against government policies today.
- often applied in the U.S. to describe millennials and Gen Z who are seen as easily offended.
- A trend noted in consumer cultures, particularly in the U.S. and parts of Asia, where brand loyalty is strong.
- Seen in educational settings where students labeled as 'troublemakers' often achieve that role.
- A group of young actors in 1980s American films, influencing youth culture globally.
- A common practice among millennials in the U.S. and Europe, seeking better opportunities and work-life balance.
- The sentiment felt by many in Europe after World War II, leading to movements like existentialism
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- The post-World War II population surge, particularly in the U.S. and Europe, leading to significant cultural shifts.
- Observed in various cultures, such as in South Africa, where youth may feel pressured to conform to group behaviors, like substance use.
- Easily or heavily influenced by social media trends.
- A growing concern among youth in Australia as they become more aware of how their online activities impact privacy and future opportunities.
- A growing attitude among youth in many countries towards traditional media and government narratives.
- A feeling expressed by youth in economically disadvantaged areas, such as parts of South Africa.
- A term used in Taiwan to describe young people perceived as fragile and overly sensitive.
- Used in global initiatives like the Ice Bucket Challenge, where social media mobilized youth to raise awareness and funds for ALS.
- A term reflecting the focus on domestic issues, particularly among youth in post-911 America.
- lower participation in elections.
- Young people in countries like Estonia, where digital education is integrated from an early age, are fluent in technology.
- A behavior observed globally during the COVID-19 pandemic, as people consumed endless news about the crisis.
- A situation faced by parents in many cultures, where adult children return home due to economic pressures.
- Prominent in the U.S. and parts of Europe, where young entrepreneurs are celebrated for their work ethic and startup ventures.
- Teens in Japan often craft distinct online personas on platforms like LINE, which can differ greatly from their real-life selves.
- Prominent in countries like Brazil, where social media influencers shape youth fashion and lifestyle choices.
- Common slang among teens in the U.S. and UK, as social media showcases friends' activities, leading to anxiety about being excluded.
- A coping mechanism for youth in war-torn regions, such as Syria, who turn to video games and online communities.
- The condition of having a right to have, do, or get something.
- Youth participation in movements like the March for Our Lives in the U.S. highlights their commitment to gun control and safety.
- Shantytowns named after a U.S. president, reminiscent of similar informal settlements seen in countries during economic crises
- A philosophical stance that has gained traction among youth in post-Soviet states, reflecting disillusionment.
41 Clues: Parents in South Korea • lower participation in elections. • Easily or heavily influenced by social media trends. • Lacking awareness of global issues due to limited education. • The condition of having a right to have, do, or get something. • Common in countries like Sweden, where both parents work to support family welfare. • ...
Continents Of The World 2024-09-26
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- A continent that has countries, Germany, France, Saudi Arabia, and United Kingdom.
- This continent can be also based as a country.
- A continent that has countries, Nigeria, Egypt, Zambia, and Chad.
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- A continent that has countries, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.
- A continent that has the countries, United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- This is the biggest continent that has countries, Russia, Pakistan, and Turkey.
6 Clues: This continent can be also based as a country. • A continent that has countries, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile. • A continent that has countries, Nigeria, Egypt, Zambia, and Chad. • A continent that has the countries, United States, Canada, and Mexico. • This is the biggest continent that has countries, Russia, Pakistan, and Turkey. • ...
age of exploration 2020-04-23
Across
- having unfriendly behaviour.
- to travel all the way around.
- a bunch of little countries stuck together.
- a person who takes people to live somewhere different.
- to travel and explore somewhere.
- to go on a long trip.
Down
- works for someone who does that job well so they can learn from.
- to tell people to do some thing.
- someone you didnt expect to meet.
- to draw where your ship is going.
- a group of ships that move together.
- a group of countries ruled by one person.
12 Clues: to go on a long trip. • having unfriendly behaviour. • to travel all the way around. • to tell people to do some thing. • to travel and explore somewhere. • someone you didnt expect to meet. • to draw where your ship is going. • a group of ships that move together. • a group of countries ruled by one person. • a bunch of little countries stuck together. • ...
Food 2021-12-09
Across
- glass room used to keep crops warm
- plants grown in water without soil
- change of weather patterns around the world
- taxes
- people don't always have access to the food they need
- ability to produce all the food you need yourself
Down
- people have access to enough safe and nutritious food
- a place that gives out free food to people who need it
- where countries try to damage each other's trade
- a feeling we get when we need food
- european union abbreviation
- countries make agreements regarding buying and selling
12 Clues: taxes • european union abbreviation • glass room used to keep crops warm • plants grown in water without soil • a feeling we get when we need food • change of weather patterns around the world • where countries try to damage each other's trade • ability to produce all the food you need yourself • people have access to enough safe and nutritious food • ...
Crossword 2013-04-11
Across
- Producers should produce items they are most efficient at producing
- Produce more of a good than the other producer
- Trade with different countries
- When trade restrictions are limited
- Goods that are produced in another country
- A ban on a good produced in another country
- Tax on imports
- Restrictions on the number of goods that enter the country
Down
- Value between goods exported and goods imported
- Businesses that have facilities in different countries
- Business compete with other businesses around the world
- Goods produced within a country
12 Clues: Tax on imports • Trade with different countries • Goods produced within a country • When trade restrictions are limited • Goods that are produced in another country • A ban on a good produced in another country • Produce more of a good than the other producer • Value between goods exported and goods imported • Businesses that have facilities in different countries • ...
Europe Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
Across
- a country's environment
- the government regulates all the country's economic decisons
- things that you can't live without
- trading without using money
- the government has no control over the economy;private citizens answer all the economic questions
- things that you don't need
Down
- when countries come together
- the exchange of goods is done through bartering
- mixed economy 73% free and 27% command
- no countries are entirely runned by government commands and free marketplace
- has a mixed economy 59% free and 41%
- mixed economy 79% free 11% command
12 Clues: a country's environment • things that you don't need • trading without using money • when countries come together • things that you can't live without • mixed economy 79% free 11% command • has a mixed economy 59% free and 41% • mixed economy 73% free and 27% command • the exchange of goods is done through bartering • ...
World Cup 2022-11-20
Across
- The last game played in World Cup.
- Event where people get together to see who is the best at something
- Where is the World Cup this year?
- Countries colours are Red and White
- Fédération Internationale de Football Association
- First team to win a World Cup.
- This team won the World Cup the most times
- Group of people working together.
Down
- This many people watch the World Cup. (More than a million)
- Name of the game in World Cup.
- A nation with its own government
- Countries colours are Red white and blue.
12 Clues: Name of the game in World Cup. • First team to win a World Cup. • A nation with its own government • Where is the World Cup this year? • Group of people working together. • The last game played in World Cup. • Countries colours are Red and White • Countries colours are Red white and blue. • This team won the World Cup the most times • ...
Week 6: Causes and Consequences of WW1 2023-09-26
Across
- german submarine
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy made up the _____ alliance
- partnerships that join together for a common cause
- Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace
- ship that a German Uboat sank
- trench and chemical are types of ________
Down
- staying apart from the political interests of other countries
- how a country interacts with other countries
- treaty of _________ was meant to establish peace between the Allies and Germany
- England, France, and Russia
- the Zimmerman _____ was a coded message from Germany to Mexico
- long, deep ditch dug as a protective defense
12 Clues: german submarine • England, France, and Russia • ship that a German Uboat sank • Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace • trench and chemical are types of ________ • how a country interacts with other countries • long, deep ditch dug as a protective defense • partnerships that join together for a common cause • staying apart from the political interests of other countries • ...
Latin American Geography 2019-07-22
Across
- One of two landlocked countries in South America
- The northern most country of Latin America
- The people of Costa Rica are called...
- The smallest country of the region
- The Portuguese speaking country of the region
- Home of an inter-oceanic canal
Down
- The closest Latin American country to Florida
- This island is divided into two countries
- The second largest country in the region
- Ecuador's immediate neighbour to the north
- This Central American country is NOT considered part of Latin America
- The longest and skinniest country of Latin America
12 Clues: Home of an inter-oceanic canal • The smallest country of the region • The people of Costa Rica are called... • The second largest country in the region • This island is divided into two countries • The northern most country of Latin America • Ecuador's immediate neighbour to the north • The closest Latin American country to Florida • ...
Water In The World 2021-03-24
Across
- growing crops and farming
- treated domestic waste water
- something you need to drink
- shows a countries average rainfall and temperature
- water that comes from the ground
- something that flows on the surface of lakes or bodies of water
Down
- limited access to fresh and clean water
- countries that have alot of access to clean and fresh water
- water that can be found on land in lake forms etc
- lack of availability to water
- the removal of salts and minerals in water
- holes that are in the ground that leak water
12 Clues: growing crops and farming • something you need to drink • treated domestic waste water • lack of availability to water • water that comes from the ground • limited access to fresh and clean water • the removal of salts and minerals in water • holes that are in the ground that leak water • water that can be found on land in lake forms etc • ...
Advertising and Branding 2023-02-02
Across
- a large peanut butter brand branded with green, red, and blue stripes
- a symbol used by company's so they are easily recognizable
- someone who has an item or service someone else will pay for
- the sending of products to different countries
- promotion of a product
- a company that sells varying products
- someone who buys a product
Down
- the bringing of products from different countries
- the making of different products
- the profession of producing advertisements for a product
- where many products are made
- what is being sold
12 Clues: what is being sold • promotion of a product • someone who buys a product • where many products are made • the making of different products • a company that sells varying products • the sending of products to different countries • the bringing of products from different countries • the profession of producing advertisements for a product • ...
Cold War 2023-05-23
Across
- one of the superpower countries
- competition between the Cold War rivals; spaceflight
- USA President during the Cold War
- President that declared the end of the Cold War
- conflict without fighting; psychological warfare
- the opposing superpower country
Down
- Treaty signed between Soviet Union and seven other Eastern Bloc socialist republics
- competition for nuclear warfare supremacy
- coalition of countries that allied with USA
- wall to prevent citizens from fleeing East Berlin
- group of socialist states allied with Soviet Union
- collective security system;members that agree to defend each other against third party attacks
12 Clues: one of the superpower countries • the opposing superpower country • USA President during the Cold War • competition for nuclear warfare supremacy • coalition of countries that allied with USA • President that declared the end of the Cold War • conflict without fighting; psychological warfare • wall to prevent citizens from fleeing East Berlin • ...
Facts About Africa 2024-09-18
Across
- In the 19th century _____ countries colonized Africa.
- Africa has 40% of the world's ______ potential.
- Africa is home to about 12% of the world's ____.
- In the 20th century most countries became _____.
- The earliest _____ were found in Africa.
Down
- The climate of Africa is mostly _____.
- The _____ is the longest river in the world.
- Over 800 _____ can be heard in Africa.
- Islam and Christianity are the two largest _____ in Africa.
- Africa is the ____ largest continent.
- Animal life in Africa is very _____.
- Africa has many _____ including gold, platinum, and diamonds.
12 Clues: Animal life in Africa is very _____. • Africa is the ____ largest continent. • The climate of Africa is mostly _____. • Over 800 _____ can be heard in Africa. • The earliest _____ were found in Africa. • The _____ is the longest river in the world. • Africa has 40% of the world's ______ potential. • Africa is home to about 12% of the world's ____. • ...
United Kingdom 2025-12-10
Across
- Where the queen and prime minister usually live
- Leads the UK government
- Where the UK government meets
- The three countries that make up Great Britain are: England, Wales and _
- Is the head of the UK
- One of the countries in the UK (hint: dragon)
Down
- Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland
- Waterway between England and France
- The name of the island where Scotland, England and Wales are located
- Name of the UK flag
- The flag of England is white and _
- The flag of Scotland is white and _
12 Clues: Name of the UK flag • Is the head of the UK • Leads the UK government • Where the UK government meets • The flag of England is white and _ • Waterway between England and France • The flag of Scotland is white and _ • Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland • One of the countries in the UK (hint: dragon) • Where the queen and prime minister usually live • ...
Third world countries 2019-03-27
Across
- What they first need to change to change a law so the kids will not be allowed to work and they have to lower the gap between rich and poor people? Their ___________________
- First was used to categorize countries into three groups based on their politics and ___________.
- South, The term it is being replaced with terms including least developed countries, developing countries and the ___________________.
- Because of poverty families cannot survive and need ___________ to help them
Down
- , From what approximately died 3.1 million children each year?
- Where are living the poorest people? In Asia and __________
- The most important solution for drinking water for everyone is that water become cheap enough, reused and ______________________________
- war, The term Third World countries was first used during ___________.
8 Clues: Where are living the poorest people? In Asia and __________ • , From what approximately died 3.1 million children each year? • war, The term Third World countries was first used during ___________. • Because of poverty families cannot survive and need ___________ to help them • ...
American Isolationism before WWI 2022-10-31
Across
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit between countries or organizations
- The policies and acts of creating an empire through social, political, and military means.
- existing or occurring inside a particular country; not foreign or international
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
Down
- pride in one's country combined with idea that one's country is superior to others
- the buildup of a country's armed forces
- Not participating or taking sides in a conflict
- A country that is not one's own
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other countries
9 Clues: A country that is not one's own • the buildup of a country's armed forces • Not participating or taking sides in a conflict • an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority • A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other countries • existing or occurring inside a particular country; not foreign or international • ...
Lluvia Mendoza 2017-12-08
Across
- Is a tax placed on imports to increase their price in the domestic market.
- The price at which one currency can buy another currency.
- Is the difference in value between a country's imports and exports over a period of time.
- Is a ban on the import or export of a product.
Down
- Is a limit placed on the quantities of a product than can be imported.
- Countries merge their economies.
- Is the practice of government putting limits on foreign trade to protect business at home.
- Occurs when there are few or no limits on trade between countries.
- The alliance between various countries.
9 Clues: Countries merge their economies. • The alliance between various countries. • Is a ban on the import or export of a product. • The price at which one currency can buy another currency. • Occurs when there are few or no limits on trade between countries. • Is a limit placed on the quantities of a product than can be imported. • ...
Western, Northern, and Middle Africa 2023-03-05
Across
- Verde, Islands off the coast of Senegal
- Landlocked country east of Mali and north of Nigeria
- The most southern middle Africa county
- East and south of Nigeria
- Paso, Landlocked country surrounded six other countries
- Touches 5 Middle Africa Countries and the Atlantic Ocean
- West of Mali and north of Senegal
Down
- Country touching Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Niger, Chad, and the Mediterranean Sea
- North eastern country touching the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea
- Country between Togo and Cote D’Ivoire
- Touches Algeria, Libya, and the Mediterranean Sea
- Sahara, North of Mauritania
- North western country on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean
- Large northern country east of Morocco
- tiny country on the coast and situated between Congo and DRC
- South of Niger and east of Benin
- Coastal country on the equator
17 Clues: East and south of Nigeria • Sahara, North of Mauritania • Coastal country on the equator • South of Niger and east of Benin • West of Mali and north of Senegal • Country between Togo and Cote D’Ivoire • The most southern middle Africa county • Large northern country east of Morocco • Verde, Islands off the coast of Senegal • Touches Algeria, Libya, and the Mediterranean Sea • ...
RL1 U6 Intro + T1 2022-07-03
Across
- another word for happy
- What's your favourite ...? I love pizza.
- The USA, India and Germany are ...
- Something that is from many different countries is ...
- The mom and dad of your mom and dad are your ...
- simple past of "to speak"
Down
- A number of people or things together is a ...
- the opposite of "the same"
- I'm sorry, I don't ..., can you explain it again?
- This singer is ... A lot of people like him.
- When you put two things together, you make a ...
- I really like this cake! Can you give me the ...? Then I can bake it, too.
- Someone from Spain is ...
- Your mother and father are your ...
- German, French and English are ...
- the opposite of old
- Tim is the ... boy in his class, all the other kids are girls.
17 Clues: the opposite of old • another word for happy • Someone from Spain is ... • simple past of "to speak" • the opposite of "the same" • The USA, India and Germany are ... • German, French and English are ... • Your mother and father are your ... • What's your favourite ...? I love pizza. • This singer is ... A lot of people like him. • A number of people or things together is a ... • ...
Lesson 2 Assessment 2021-03-05
Across
- Ancient Greece and Rome caused us to be
- Main religion in Europe
- what most Northern and Southern countries in Europe are like
- what the countries on the Iberian Peninsula became as they expanded
Down
- Spain and Portugal did this to their empire
- Vikings language
- what Viking tales are about
- what we use to make newspapers
- A way of expressing ourselves
- What Thor is apart of
10 Clues: Vikings language • What Thor is apart of • Main religion in Europe • what Viking tales are about • A way of expressing ourselves • what we use to make newspapers • Ancient Greece and Rome caused us to be • Spain and Portugal did this to their empire • what most Northern and Southern countries in Europe are like • ...
Democracy 2020-02-25
Across
- must be 18+ to
- every person deserves the right to make
- there are 3 types of
- the richest countries are
- things taking to long are called
Down
- everybody deserves to live a life of something beginning with j
- every person deserves something beginning with e
- the democracy of countries is measured by different
- there are 5 types of
- one of the representative democracies
10 Clues: must be 18+ to • there are 5 types of • there are 3 types of • the richest countries are • things taking to long are called • one of the representative democracies • every person deserves the right to make • every person deserves something beginning with e • the democracy of countries is measured by different • everybody deserves to live a life of something beginning with j
Mediterranean Sea 2023-04-04
Across
- The capital of this country is Paris
- The Mediterranean creates lost of these fun attractions.
- Mediterranean connects to this sea
- This river flows into the sea
- The sea borders this many countries
Down
- Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea
- Animals live in this sea
- most countries bordering the sea are in this continent
- Essential to life
- Water comes from this ocean
10 Clues: Essential to life • Animals live in this sea • Water comes from this ocean • This river flows into the sea • Mediterranean connects to this sea • The sea borders this many countries • The capital of this country is Paris • Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea • most countries bordering the sea are in this continent • ...
Mediterranean Sea 2023-04-04
Across
- The capital of this country is Paris
- The Mediterranean creates lost of these fun attractions.
- Mediterranean connects to this sea
- This river flows into the sea
- The sea borders this many countries
Down
- Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea
- Animals live in this sea
- most countries bordering the sea are in this continent
- Essential to life
- Water comes from this ocean
10 Clues: Essential to life • Animals live in this sea • Water comes from this ocean • This river flows into the sea • Mediterranean connects to this sea • The sea borders this many countries • The capital of this country is Paris • Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea • most countries bordering the sea are in this continent • ...
Mediterranean Sea 2023-04-04
Across
- The capital of this country is Paris
- The Mediterranean creates lost of these fun attractions.
- Mediterranean connects to this sea
- This river flows into the sea
- The sea borders this many countries
Down
- Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea
- Animals live in this sea
- most countries bordering the sea are in this continent
- Essential to life
- Water comes from this ocean
10 Clues: Essential to life • Animals live in this sea • Water comes from this ocean • This river flows into the sea • Mediterranean connects to this sea • The sea borders this many countries • The capital of this country is Paris • Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea • most countries bordering the sea are in this continent • ...
U.S. History Vocab 2024-08-26
Across
- bringing people/place to a development that's more "advanced"
- prioritizes well-being of natives.
- laws
- further progress seeming impossible
- A ratified agreement between countries
- economic or political system where a countries trade is controlled for profit
- voter disqualification
Down
- process of becoming more like U.S./U.S. citizens
- an action regarded as morally wrong that causes a public outrage
- movement from one place to another
10 Clues: laws • voter disqualification • movement from one place to another • prioritizes well-being of natives. • further progress seeming impossible • A ratified agreement between countries • process of becoming more like U.S./U.S. citizens • bringing people/place to a development that's more "advanced" • an action regarded as morally wrong that causes a public outrage • ...
Unit 12 - World 2024-08-30
Across
- a problem between people, groups, or countries
- the leader of a country who is chosen by the people
- being original to a place
- to talk about
- about two or more countries
Down
- one hundred years
- city where a country's government is, the main city
- the people who protect a country
- a period of time with no war or fighting
- to give someone a good idea
10 Clues: to talk about • one hundred years • being original to a place • to give someone a good idea • about two or more countries • the people who protect a country • a period of time with no war or fighting • a problem between people, groups, or countries • city where a country's government is, the main city • the leader of a country who is chosen by the people
YES 2022-11-02
Across
- moving to another country
- codes rules to stop slave revolts
- an economic system about trade, buying and
- buying from other countries
- the trip from west africa to the americas
- series of laws controlling trade between american colonies and england
Down
- the time period where religion was very important
- working under a master
- selling other countries
- a disease that spreads in a town or colonie
10 Clues: working under a master • selling other countries • moving to another country • buying from other countries • codes rules to stop slave revolts • the trip from west africa to the americas • an economic system about trade, buying and • a disease that spreads in a town or colonie • the time period where religion was very important • ...
chapter 2 puzzle 2024-09-23
Across
- lasting a limited time
- the right to vote
- a person who favored the constitution
- having to do with courts of laws and justice
Down
- goods sold and shipped to foreign countries
- to improve to bring up to date
- a basic truth,law,or ideal of behavior
- having to do with money
- between or connecting two or more states
- goods bought from foreign countries
10 Clues: the right to vote • lasting a limited time • having to do with money • to improve to bring up to date • goods bought from foreign countries • a person who favored the constitution • a basic truth,law,or ideal of behavior • between or connecting two or more states • goods sold and shipped to foreign countries • having to do with courts of laws and justice
GE CW: THE GLOBAL DIVIDE 2025-06-29
Across
- Total income derived from the production within the country
- Developed Countries
- Developing or Least Developed Countries
- Economic Growth is driven by the constant stimulation of consumer desires
- Unequal access to health services
- Forum for cooperation among a group of leading emerging economies
Down
- Unequal Access to Internet & Digital Technologies
- Unequal distribution of environmental burdens
- Capitalist Camp
- Sum of all value added by all resident producers
10 Clues: Capitalist Camp • Developed Countries • Unequal access to health services • Developing or Least Developed Countries • Unequal distribution of environmental burdens • Sum of all value added by all resident producers • Unequal Access to Internet & Digital Technologies • Total income derived from the production within the country • ...
Globalization in Food Market 2025-09-03
Across
- food like bananas, apples or grapes
- buyer/customer
- buy
- a building which is used to grow plants with constant and warm
Down
- sell local products to other countries for money
- in, from, to foreign countries
- carefully research or examine something
- bring products in from another country to sell or use
- a large shop where people choose what they want from shelves
- create or make sth
10 Clues: buy • buyer/customer • create or make sth • in, from, to foreign countries • food like bananas, apples or grapes • carefully research or examine something • sell local products to other countries for money • bring products in from another country to sell or use • a large shop where people choose what they want from shelves • ...
Team Management Crossword 2025-11-30
Across
- Information that helps employees improve performance
- Abilities and strengths someone brings to a role
- Keeping valuable employees inside the company
- People with high potential in an organization
- Helping employees learn new skills
Down
- Guiding motivating and inspiring a team
- Operating across different countries and cultures
- PLAN Long term direction for an employee's professional journey
- Ability to work or relocate in other countries
- Continuous improvement and learning
10 Clues: Helping employees learn new skills • Continuous improvement and learning • Guiding motivating and inspiring a team • Keeping valuable employees inside the company • People with high potential in an organization • Ability to work or relocate in other countries • Abilities and strengths someone brings to a role • Operating across different countries and cultures • ...
Mediterranean Sea 2023-04-04
Across
- The capital of this country is Paris
- The Mediterranean creates lost of these fun attractions.
- Mediterranean connects to this sea
- This river flows into the sea
- The sea borders this many countries
Down
- Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea
- Animals live in this sea
- most countries bordering the sea are in this continent
- Essential to life
- Water comes from this ocean
10 Clues: Essential to life • Animals live in this sea • Water comes from this ocean • This river flows into the sea • Mediterranean connects to this sea • The sea borders this many countries • The capital of this country is Paris • Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea • most countries bordering the sea are in this continent • ...
paul 2025-01-15
Across
- a person in charge of a business
- set of pictures by someone
- to buy something from other countries
- someone in power gives an order
- a person who tricks people
- rough draft of a written document
Down
- a person whose job is to carry things
- to sell something to other countries
- a vehicle you travel in
- a company that makes a lot of products
10 Clues: a vehicle you travel in • set of pictures by someone • a person who tricks people • someone in power gives an order • a person in charge of a business • rough draft of a written document • to sell something to other countries • a person whose job is to carry things • to buy something from other countries • a company that makes a lot of products
IR crossword 2024-09-10
Across
- The process of the world becoming more connected
- Extreme fear
- Discussion to reach an agreement
- An organised political community under one government
Down
- the way that countries or organisations are managed
- control over another country
- A formal agreement between states
- An entity where people work for a shared purpose
- A system that ranks things based on power or importance
- countries control what happens inside their borders
10 Clues: Extreme fear • control over another country • Discussion to reach an agreement • A formal agreement between states • The process of the world becoming more connected • An entity where people work for a shared purpose • the way that countries or organisations are managed • countries control what happens inside their borders • ...
Economics 2025-10-13
Across
- A tax on imported goods.
- Blend of free market and government control
- Countries becoming more connected through trade.
- Trade deal between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- Goods sold to another country.
- Government controls all economic choices.
Down
- People make their own buying and selling decisions.
- Buying and selling between countries with no tariffs
- Goods brought into a country.
- Economy based on customs and history
10 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • Goods brought into a country. • Goods sold to another country. • Economy based on customs and history • Government controls all economic choices. • Blend of free market and government control • Countries becoming more connected through trade. • Trade deal between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. • People make their own buying and selling decisions. • ...
Cold War- Containment 2017-12-19
Across
- A $13 billion plan that was used to support western countries that were in economic crisis.
- Introduced by President Truman to support countries that were in need of suport.
- Both superpowers used this to spread their sphere of influence.
Down
- This country tried to leave the Warsaw pact, which resulted with this revolution.
- The policy the American government implemented in 1947 to stop the spread of communism.
- The treaty that was forced upon Eastern countries.
- This effect was feared by the American Government because they thought it would spread communism.
- American diplomat John Dulles introduced this
- The Truman Doctrine originated here
9 Clues: The Truman Doctrine originated here • American diplomat John Dulles introduced this • The treaty that was forced upon Eastern countries. • Both superpowers used this to spread their sphere of influence. • Introduced by President Truman to support countries that were in need of suport. • ...
Cold War- Containment 2017-12-20
Across
- Both superpowers used this to spread their sphere of influence.
- The Truman Doctrine originated here
- Introduced by President Truman to support countries that were in need of suport.
- The treaty that was forced upon Eastern countries
Down
- This country tried to leave the Warsaw pact, which resulted with this revolution.
- American diplomat John Dulles introduced this
- This effect was feared by the American Government because they thought it would spread communism.
- The policy the American government implemented in 1947 to stop the spread of communism.
- A $13 billion plan that was used to support western countries that were in economic crisis.
9 Clues: The Truman Doctrine originated here • American diplomat John Dulles introduced this • The treaty that was forced upon Eastern countries • Both superpowers used this to spread their sphere of influence. • Introduced by President Truman to support countries that were in need of suport. • ...
Global Citizenship Vocabulary 2025-09-04
Across
- Citizen A person who understands the world, respects others, and works to make it better.
- Something that involves, connects, or happens between two or more countries.
- A member of a community, state, or nation with rights and responsibilities.
- How countries and people rely on each other.
Down
- The way the world’s countries and people are becoming more connected.
- A person who helps others by caring for people’s needs and working to make the world a better place.
- Duties or tasks that individuals are expected to do.
- Ideas or beliefs that people consider important.
- Freedoms or benefits people are entitled to.
9 Clues: Freedoms or benefits people are entitled to. • How countries and people rely on each other. • Ideas or beliefs that people consider important. • Duties or tasks that individuals are expected to do. • The way the world’s countries and people are becoming more connected. • A member of a community, state, or nation with rights and responsibilities. • ...
International Business 2023-06-13
Across
- An international financial institution founded in 1944 to promote worldwide monetary cooperation, financial stability, international trade, and poverty reduction.
- An international financial institution that provides financial and technical assistance to developing countries for development projects.
- Established in 1975 as an informal gathering of leaders from the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and later Russia.
- It is an intergovernmental forum founded in 1989 with the purpose of encouraging economic cooperation and trade liberalization among Asia-Pacific economies.
- Attempt to lower trade barriers, encourage economic cooperation, and provide a framework for resolving trade disputes.
- It is an international institution that deals with worldwide trade rules. It serves as a platform for the negotiation and implementation of trade agreements, the resolution of trade disputes, and the facilitation of the smooth flow of international trade.
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- This is are bilateral agreements between two countries designed to prevent double taxation and enhance tax cooperation.
- A business strategy that focuses on customization and adaptation to meet the specific needs and preferences of local markets.
- A business approach that seeks to achieve a balance between global integration and local responsiveness.
- This is the process of increasing interconnection and interdependence among countries and people all over the world. It entails the exchange of products, services, information, technology, and ideas to integrate economies, societies, cultures, and governance systems.
- This is a complete plan or method that a corporation or organization takes to extend its operations and achieve its goals on a worldwide scale.
- This is a group made up of enterprises, industry sectors, or specialists in a specific trade or industry.
- Is an international forum made up of 19 countries as well as the European Union. It brings the world's leading economies and central bank governors together to discuss and coordinate global economic and financial challenges.
- An international organization created in 1945 with the goal of fostering international peace, security, and collaboration. It provides a forum for member countries to address global challenges, work on common goals, and uphold international law.
14 Clues: A business approach that seeks to achieve a balance between global integration and local responsiveness. • This is a group made up of enterprises, industry sectors, or specialists in a specific trade or industry. • Attempt to lower trade barriers, encourage economic cooperation, and provide a framework for resolving trade disputes. • ...
Atmosphere and Weather Crossword 2022-09-11
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- Force a force exerted by the Earth’s by the Earth’s rotation that causes moving objects to move to the right in the Northern hemisphere and to the left in the Southern hemisphere, it is responsible for the direction of movement in various weather events such as hurricanes and anticyclones; the Coriolis Force is not present on the equator
- Humidity the amount of water vapour in the air expressed as a percentage of the amount that would be present if the air was saturated
- Range the difference between the highest and the lowest temperature in a 24-hour period
- Nations Framework Convection on Climate Change an international climate change treaty dating from 1992 that aims to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in Earth’s atmosphere by bringing pressure on the 165 signatory nations to reduce emissions
- Income Countries (HICs) countries that have a high income according to the World Bank’s World Development indicators; there are 80 HIC countries with a Gross National Income per person of more than US $12,725 (2014)
- Radiation the visible light and ultraviolet energy radiating from the Sun to Earth
- with regard to precipitation, the name given to rain that is the result of warm air meeting cold air; the lighter warm air is forced up over the cold air and the line where the warm air and cold air meet is called a front
- Climate places where the land is affected by the close proximity of an ocean, which lowers the temperature of the area during the summer and keeps it warmer in the winter
- Conveyor Belt another name for thermohaline circulation; this process begins in the polar regions with the formation of ice – the surrounding water gets saltier because the creation of the ice leaves salt behind, which increases the seawater’s density, making it sink; surface water is then pulled in to replace the sinking water, which in turns becomes colder and saltier and also sinks, thereby initiating the currents deep in the ocean that power the ocean conveyor belt
- Humidity the total mass of water vapour in a given volume of air, regardless of the temperature
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- Income Countries (LICs) countries that have a low income according to the World Bank’s World Development indicators
- Climate places that have seasons because they have annual variations in temperature; this tends to occur in the middle of countries, where the land is unaffected by the maritime climate
- Panel on Climate Change a scientific intergovernmental body set up by the United Nations in 1988; the IPCC produces reports to support the UNFCCC, the main international treaty on climate change
- Nuclei the name given to the particle of salt, soot, or dust needed for raindrops to form around in order to achieve droplets
- the proportion of solar radiation reflected from areas of the Earth’s surface
- the name given to precipitation that is the result of sir being forced upwards by a mountain – as the air cools to below the dew point water vapour condenses into water droplets
- Circulation seawater currents that reflect variations in temperature and salt content
17 Clues: the proportion of solar radiation reflected from areas of the Earth’s surface • Radiation the visible light and ultraviolet energy radiating from the Sun to Earth • Circulation seawater currents that reflect variations in temperature and salt content • Range the difference between the highest and the lowest temperature in a 24-hour period • ...
Trade 2013-06-17
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- / What date was the ASEAN introduced?
- / What is the name of the transport network built in the ASEAN countries?
- / Another word for tariff.
- / How many regional trading blocs are there?
- / how many countries does the ASEAN include?
- / Free Trade means there are no _______ to entry.
- / One country included by ASEAN T_______.
- / What does NAFTA stand for?
- / How big is the UK fair trade market?
- / A restriction on the number/value of goods entering a country.
- / How many jobs were lost in the USA due to the introduction of NAFTA?
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- / What does ASEAN stand for?
- / One type of Tariff.
- / The same value is added to ever good imported.
- / which product has the largest market share in the fair trade market?
- / What date was the NAFTA set up?
- / how many people does the ASEAN include?
- / Between what years was the fair trade market growth 72% ?
18 Clues: / One type of Tariff. • / Another word for tariff. • / What does ASEAN stand for? • / What does NAFTA stand for? • / What date was the NAFTA set up? • / What date was the ASEAN introduced? • / How big is the UK fair trade market? • / One country included by ASEAN T_______. • / how many people does the ASEAN include? • / How many regional trading blocs are there? • ...
Trade 2013-06-17
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- / how many people does the ASEAN include?
- / The same value is added to ever good imported.
- / What does ASEAN stand for?
- / How many jobs were lost in the USA due to the introduction of NAFTA?
- / What date was the ASEAN introduced?
- / how many countries does the ASEAN include?
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- / How big is the UK fair trade market?
- / Another word for tariff.
- / What does NAFTA stand for?
- / One type of Tariff.
- / What date was the NAFTA set up?
- / One country included by ASEAN T_______.
- / A restriction on the number/value of goods entering a country.
- / which product has the largest market share in the fair trade market?
- / Free Trade means there are no _______ to entry.
- / What is the name of the transport network built in the ASEAN countries?
- / How many regional trading blocs are there?
- / Between what years was the fair trade market growth 72% ?
18 Clues: / One type of Tariff. • / Another word for tariff. • / What does NAFTA stand for? • / What does ASEAN stand for? • / What date was the NAFTA set up? • / What date was the ASEAN introduced? • / How big is the UK fair trade market? • / how many people does the ASEAN include? • / One country included by ASEAN T_______. • / How many regional trading blocs are there? • ...
Languages 2019-08-08
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- What is the most popular first language?
- What is the most popular dead language?
- What country has the most official languages
- What is another form of language besides spoken language?
- What is the most common second language in America?
- In how many countries is French an official language?
- What is the official language of Germany?
- What is the official language of Italy?
- What is the major language people speak in Canada besides English?
- Which language has the fewest speakers?
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- Which country has no recognized official language (southern)?
- What is the most popular second language?
- What is the world’s newest language?
- Where did the language English come from?
- What is “Good morning” in German?
- How many countries have English as their official language?
- What official language is most common in Asia?
- What is the greatest number of official languages a country has had?
18 Clues: What is “Good morning” in German? • What is the world’s newest language? • What is the most popular dead language? • What is the official language of Italy? • Which language has the fewest speakers? • What is the most popular first language? • What is the most popular second language? • Where did the language English come from? • What is the official language of Germany? • ...
Shift to the Global South 2023-03-03
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- Says that God healing people through the church is why the church is growing
- Events and demonstrations that follow from the Azusa revival
- Lead by William Seymor who was a pastor in Los Angeles
- Number of approaches to what Jesus did
- The time for miracles and gifts is over
- Countries that had the largest rates of population growth
- Believe your identity is based on uniqueness
- Back to ________ movement
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- Christianity spread to the third world countries
- May make God unnecessary
- The first to use the term "the Global South"
- Central to the birth of independent thinking
- Distinguished the difference between missionaries’ direct influence and the model they left behind
- Who addresses our incapacity to receive and share love
- Thought of themselves as between the extremes of anabaptists and Christendom
- Lands that are occupied by Christians
- Teaching, practice, and worship inspired by the Pentecost
- The Global South is ____
18 Clues: May make God unnecessary • The Global South is ____ • Back to ________ movement • Lands that are occupied by Christians • Number of approaches to what Jesus did • The time for miracles and gifts is over • The first to use the term "the Global South" • Central to the birth of independent thinking • Believe your identity is based on uniqueness • ...
Chapters 1-4 Vocab 2025-09-17
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- Freedom.
- a case of law decided by a group of one's fellow citizens.
- A partnership of different countries, organization, or people who agree to work together.
- a government in which people elect representatives to rule for them.
- the ability of the people in a country to decide their own government.
- A representative.
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- A group of states joined together by a formal agreement.
- a legal promise.
- a law or a government rule.
- A sense or belief a person has that a certain action is right or wrong.
- to think about and discuss issues before reaching a decision
- Approval or agreement
- The length of time for which an elected official serves.
- To gather together
- the activities of leaders running a government.
- a condition that is included in an agreement or law.
- unable to be taken away or denied.
- a formal agreement between two or more groups, especially countries.
18 Clues: Freedom. • a legal promise. • A representative. • To gather together • Approval or agreement • a law or a government rule. • unable to be taken away or denied. • the activities of leaders running a government. • a condition that is included in an agreement or law. • A group of states joined together by a formal agreement. • ...
ASEAN 2022-03-02
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- The yellow lines in the ASEAN emblem represents ___________.
- ASEAN upholds ________ and unity among countries.
- ___________ was formed in 1967.
- ________, Malaysia,Singapore, Philippines and Indonesia were the first five countries that started ASEAN.
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- ___________ was the Chair of ASEAN in 2018.
- The current Chair for ASEAN 2022 is __________.
- There are _______ ASEAN member countries.
7 Clues: ___________ was formed in 1967. • There are _______ ASEAN member countries. • ___________ was the Chair of ASEAN in 2018. • The current Chair for ASEAN 2022 is __________. • ASEAN upholds ________ and unity among countries. • The yellow lines in the ASEAN emblem represents ___________. • ...
The Road to the UN 2013-05-30
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- Privileged given to persons, to overrule a recommendation
- Primary headquarters of the League of Nations
- Something the UN is
- Payments made by defeated countries during the war
- Led to the creation of this organization
- Main objective of the UN
- A country, territory with specific borders and laws
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- First organization found by multiple countries
- Document of the United Nations
- A restriction, limitation, or suspension of a normal privilege
- A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states
11 Clues: Something the UN is • Main objective of the UN • Document of the United Nations • Led to the creation of this organization • Primary headquarters of the League of Nations • First organization found by multiple countries • Payments made by defeated countries during the war • A country, territory with specific borders and laws • ...
Cold War 2023-05-05
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- a total control by one leader
- reconstruction of economy in the Soviet Union
- a military alliance of European countries, US and Canada
- the last leader of the Soviet Union
- a political barrier between comminist and capitalis countries
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- a period of tension between the Soviet union and US
- pact a military alliance of the Soviet Union and satellites
- a very powerful nation
- Chinese communist leader
- another word for atomic
- a policy of stopping communism from spreading
11 Clues: a very powerful nation • another word for atomic • Chinese communist leader • a total control by one leader • the last leader of the Soviet Union • reconstruction of economy in the Soviet Union • a policy of stopping communism from spreading • a period of tension between the Soviet union and US • a military alliance of European countries, US and Canada • ...
Contributors?Events to Fingerprints 2023-09-29
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- Father of fingerprints
- Had William and Will West as inmates
- World's Fair presented fingerprint identification training to police.
- Modified fingerprint system for English speaking countries.
- Used fingerprints to sign legal documents
- Modified fingerprint Spanish-speaking speaking countries
- Created the Bertillon system
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- Offered to fund Scotland Yard’s fingerprint bureau.
- Described the ridges and pores of the hands and feet
- First person to devise a system for classifying prints based on nine patterns.
- Civil servant stationed in India
11 Clues: Father of fingerprints • Created the Bertillon system • Civil servant stationed in India • Had William and Will West as inmates • Used fingerprints to sign legal documents • Offered to fund Scotland Yard’s fingerprint bureau. • Described the ridges and pores of the hands and feet • Modified fingerprint Spanish-speaking speaking countries • ...
History So Far 2023-02-14
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- Animal which people in the praries hunted
- A tea Indigenous people taught Europeans how to make
- Mini countries owned by other countries
- The explorer who went to Cuba from Spain
- An item that was in huge demand in Europe
- Something people in the Artic had very little of
- Called native or Aboriginal peoples
- Runners of the woods
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- The colony founded by Samuel de Champlain
- The overland route
- To become adjusted to new conditions
- Homes which people in the Artic built
- The explorer who went to Newfoundland from England
- The time when the Earth was covered with glaciers
- People who moved around but didn't build permanent homes
- A disease caused by serious vitamin C deficiency
16 Clues: The overland route • Runners of the woods • Called native or Aboriginal peoples • To become adjusted to new conditions • Homes which people in the Artic built • Mini countries owned by other countries • The explorer who went to Cuba from Spain • Animal which people in the praries hunted • The colony founded by Samuel de Champlain • An item that was in huge demand in Europe • ...
retegoal 2023-03-03
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- troops allowed to ocupied portions of it after WW1
- Military coalition that initiated ww2 and fought against the Allies.
- geneva 1932
- che guevaras footbal team
- german concept of settler colonialism
- Military strategy during the Vietnam War
- banned in all countries
- role of absolute authority in Germany's Third Reich
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- russian communism
- conference in 1945 that "started" the cold war
- metaphor for the extreme political and ideological division that separated Western Europe from the Soviet Union
- over 90 percentof voters opted for reunification with germany
- atempt of coup 1923
- american initiative to provide foreign aid to western aid
- blockade USSR attempt in 1948 to limit the abilty of the western countries to travel to their sector of Berlin.
- Exdirigent of the USSR
16 Clues: geneva 1932 • russian communism • atempt of coup 1923 • Exdirigent of the USSR • banned in all countries • che guevaras footbal team • german concept of settler colonialism • Military strategy during the Vietnam War • conference in 1945 that "started" the cold war • troops allowed to ocupied portions of it after WW1 • role of absolute authority in Germany's Third Reich • ...
International Trade 2021-10-28
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- a system of exchange used in a particular country/area
- producing goods w/ fewer inputs than others
- permanently banning trade with a country
- requirements that are to be met before a good can be imported
- exporting more than importing
- countries that trade w/ each other & limit trade w/ others
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- importing more than exporting
- raising the price of goods from other countries
- how much a country's currency is worth compared to others
- when a currency's value increases
- limiting what goods & how much of them are allowed from a specific country
- country's total exports minus total imports
- when a currency's value decreases
- advantage producing goods at a lower opportunity cost
- trading internationally w/o the government interfering
- money from government to a business so it remains competitive
16 Clues: importing more than exporting • exporting more than importing • when a currency's value increases • when a currency's value decreases • permanently banning trade with a country • country's total exports minus total imports • producing goods w/ fewer inputs than others • raising the price of goods from other countries • advantage producing goods at a lower opportunity cost • ...
crossword puzzle 2022-05-24
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- group-study class for advanced students
- alliance, especially a temporary one, of people, parties, or nations
- close association for a common objective
- from war
- confer with another in order to come to terms or agreement
- opened armed conflict between countries or group
- or topic in which a person writes or speaks
- cause to conform or agree, bring into harmony
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- temporary cease-fire
- issued at regular intervals
- of poetry or stories
- mutual agreement to end war
- temporary agreement between two or more countries about peace
- way to keep an enemy from attacking you
- or literary work consisting of a conversation between two or more persons
- state of prolonged fighting
16 Clues: from war • temporary cease-fire • of poetry or stories • issued at regular intervals • mutual agreement to end war • state of prolonged fighting • group-study class for advanced students • way to keep an enemy from attacking you • close association for a common objective • or topic in which a person writes or speaks • cause to conform or agree, bring into harmony • ...
school subjects 2025-10-06
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- education Learning rules, rights, and being a good citizen
- Working with numbers, shapes, and simple problems
- Singing, instruments, and learning rhythm
- Spending time with your class, teachers, and organizing school activities
- Learning our native language, reading, and writing
- Learning about past events and important people
- Learning the language spoken in most countries, reading stories, and writing sentences
- Learning about Catholic and Reformed beliefs, values, and stories
- Learning the main language used in this country, reading, and writing
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- Learning about the human body, plants, and animals
- education Learning to use tools and make simple projects
- technology Using computers and learning basic software
- Studying maps, countries, and the Earth
- Studying plants, animals, and how the world works
- education Playing sports, running, and keeping healthy
- Drawing, painting, and creating things
16 Clues: Drawing, painting, and creating things • Studying maps, countries, and the Earth • Singing, instruments, and learning rhythm • Learning about past events and important people • Working with numbers, shapes, and simple problems • Studying plants, animals, and how the world works • Learning about the human body, plants, and animals • ...
school subjects 2025-10-06
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- Working with numbers, shapes, and simple problems
- Playing sports, running, and keeping healthy
- Learning the language spoken in most countries, reading stories, and writing sentences
- Learning our native language, reading, and writing
- Learning about the human body, plants, and animals
- Singing, instruments, and learning rhythm
- Spending time with your class, teachers, and organizing school activities
- Learning about Catholic and Reformed beliefs, values, and stories
- Studying maps, countries, and the Earth
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- Learning to use tools and make simple projects
- Learning about past events and important people
- Learning the main language used in this country, reading, and writing
- Learning rules, rights, and being a good citizen
- Studying plants, animals, and how the world works
- Using computers and learning basic software
- Drawing, painting, and creating things
16 Clues: Drawing, painting, and creating things • Studying maps, countries, and the Earth • Singing, instruments, and learning rhythm • Using computers and learning basic software • Playing sports, running, and keeping healthy • Learning to use tools and make simple projects • Learning about past events and important people • Learning rules, rights, and being a good citizen • ...
school subjects 2025-10-06
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- Spending time with your class, teachers, and organizing school activities
- Singing, instruments, and learning rhythm
- Learning about Catholic and Reformed beliefs, values, and stories
- Learning about past events and important people
- Learning about the human body, plants, and animals
- Using computers and learning basic software
- Learning the main language used in this country, reading, and writing
- Studying plants, animals, and how the world works
- Learning rules, rights, and being a good citizen
- Learning our native language, reading, and writing
- Studying maps, countries, and the Earth
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- Working with numbers, shapes, and simple problems
- Learning to use tools and make simple projects
- Playing sports, running, and keeping healthy
- Drawing, painting, and creating things
- Learning the language spoken in most countries, reading stories, and writing sentences
16 Clues: Drawing, painting, and creating things • Studying maps, countries, and the Earth • Singing, instruments, and learning rhythm • Using computers and learning basic software • Playing sports, running, and keeping healthy • Learning to use tools and make simple projects • Learning about past events and important people • Learning rules, rights, and being a good citizen • ...
Chapter 5, 8-11 2023-11-27
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- the use of very small loans to small groups of individuals, often women, to stimulate economic development
- (Marx) the institutions controlled by the bourgeoisie that perpetuate the system of exploitation
- "Rule by theft," where those in power seek only to drain the state of assets and resources
- A policy of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev which called for more openness with the nations of West, and a relaxing of restraints on Soviet citizenry.
- Woods System The economic order negotiated among allied nations at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, in 1944, which led to a series of cooperative arrangements involving a commitment to relatively low barriers to international trade and investment.
- regime A political regime that is controlled by a small group of individuals who exercise power over the state without being constitutionally responsible to the public
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A political system in which power flows directly from the ruling political party (usually a communist party) to the state, bypassing government structures.
- war warfare without front lines and with irregular forces operating in the midst of, and often hidden or protected by, civilian populations
- regime An authoritarian regime that retains the basic structures of democracy but does not protect basic civil liberties
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- substitution a government policy that uses trade restrictions and subsidies to encourage domestic production of manufactured goods
- Attempt by one country to establish settlements and to impose its political, economic, and cultural principles in another territory.
- outsourcing using organizations from developing countries to write code and develop systems
- seeking activities undertaken by individuals or firms to influence public policy in a way that will increase their incomes
- Direct Investment (FDI) Investment made by a foreign company in the economy of another country.
- deprivation model Model that predicts revolution when public expectations outpace the rate of domestic change
- of the proletariat Lenin's argument that an elite communist party would have to carry out revolution, because as a result of false consciousness, historical conditions would not automatically lead to capitalism's demise
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- An arrangement whereby a ruler depends on a collection of supporters within the state who gain direct benefits in return for enforcing the ruler's will
- income countries countries that lack significant economic development or political institutionalization or both; also known as less-developed countries (LDCs)
- Also called economic imperialism, this is the domination of newly independent countries by foreign business interests that causes colonial-style economies to continue, which often caused monoculture (a country only producing one main export like sugar, oil, etc).
- A policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev that involved restructuring of the social and economic status quo in communist Russia towards a market based economy and society
- the political doctrine that supports the rights and powers of the common people in their struggle with the privileged elite
- American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Agreement that created a free-trade area among the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Politically sensitive or influential jobs in the state, society, or economy that were staffed by people chosen or approved by the Communist Party
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
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- organization (IGO) An organization (such as the United Nations and its agencies) whose members are state governments.
- planning A communist economic system in which the state explicitly allocates resources by planning what should be produced and in what amounts, the final prices of goods, and where they should be sold
- terrorism the use of terrorist groups by states, usually under control of a state's intelligence agency, to achieve political aims
- A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
- A method of co-optation whereby authoritarian systems create or sanction a limited number of organizations to represent the interests of the public and restrict those not set up or approved by the state.
- therapy Policies in formerly communist countries that envisage as rapid a shift to a market economy as possible.
- violence the use of force by states or non-state actors to achieve political goals
- programs/Washington Consensus policy preferences of institutions based in Washington D.C., such as the World Bank and IMF
- a total rejection of established laws and/or morals and beliefs
- industrialization a mercantilist strategy for economic growth in which a country seeks out technologies and develops industries focused specifically on the export market
- Acts of violence designed to promote a specific ideology or agenda by creating panic among an enemy population
- A seven-member committee that became the leading policy-making body of the Communist Party in Russia
- emphasizing the centrality of ideas and norms in shaping behavior and interactions
- curse the difficulties faced by resource-rich developing countries, including dependence on exporting one or a few commodities whose prices fluctuate, as well as potentials for corruption and inequality
- (in Marxist theory) refers to the underlying economic and material conditions of society
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- countries a poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially.
- Marx's term for the exploited class, the mass of workers who do not own the means of production
- economy Economic activity that is neither taxed nor monitored by a government; and is not included in that government's Gross National Product; as opposed to a formal economy
- income countries nations with a standard of living about average for the world as a whole
- organizations (NGOs) International organizations that operate outside of the formal political arena but that are nevertheless influential in spearheading international initiatives on social, economic, and environmental issues.
- Partnership (TPP) A multilateral free trade agreement being negotiated by 12 Asia Pacific countries
- corporation (MNC) As one of the primary agents of globalization, this business has headquarters in one country and production facilities in one or more other countries; sometimes called a transnational corporation.
- materialism The idea, according to Karl Marx, that change and development in history results from the conflict between social classes. Economic forces impel human beings to behave in socially determined ways.
- A political system in which a small group of individuals exercises power over the state without being constitutionally responsible to the public.
- A process whereby the state co-opts members of the public by providing specific benefits or favors to a single person or a small group in return for public support
- regime A set of rules, norms, and procedures around which the expectations of actors converge in a certain international issue area (such as oceans or monetary policy).
- Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making something worldwide in scope.
- Committee Supposedly the most important body in a communist party; its influence declined as it grew in size and the party needed daily leadership.
- Authoritarianism A system in which the state bureaucracy and the military share a belief that a technocratic leadership, focused on rational, objective, and technical expertise, can solve the problems of the country without public participation
57 Clues: a total rejection of established laws and/or morals and beliefs • a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system. • the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people • violence the use of force by states or non-state actors to achieve political goals • ...
World War 1 2016-04-06
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- A group of countries that worked together that included France, Russia, and England
- A group of countries that worked together including Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary
- A condition that people who were on battlegrounds experience, especially after bombardment
- A sense of pride for one's own country
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- The push for a strong army and fighting force for a country
- The murder of a large leader or political figure
- A country spreading its power past its borders
- A period of time where nations compete in increasing their military tech
- Large vehicles wit huge guns on them used in land battles
- The place where people fought from in a common type of warfare in this war
- One of the major countries in the war which eventually went on to start WW2 by an attack on Poland
11 Clues: A sense of pride for one's own country • A country spreading its power past its borders • The murder of a large leader or political figure • Large vehicles wit huge guns on them used in land battles • The push for a strong army and fighting force for a country • A period of time where nations compete in increasing their military tech • ...
Who's next? 2025-02-24
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- The New Telegraph estimates that in 10-15 years, the BRICS countries will control half of the global
- Mainland Southeast Asia is the continental portion of Southeast Asia
- The country with the most islands in Southeast Asia
- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- Africa The country whose flag has six colors and is included in the BRICS countries
- The country with the largest area in the world
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- The 2025 BRICS summit will be the seventeenth annual BRICS summit, held in the city of
- The largest country in South America by area and population
- The country whose plan is "One Belt One Road"
- The country with the largest population in the world
- Hemisphere The half of Earth that is south of the equator
- The organization includes two of the world's most populated countries, ten of which account for nearly half of the world's population
12 Clues: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations • The country whose plan is "One Belt One Road" • The country with the largest area in the world • The country with the most islands in Southeast Asia • The country with the largest population in the world • Hemisphere The half of Earth that is south of the equator • ...
World War 1 2024-02-07
7 Clues: The good countries of the war • The paper that ended World War 1 • The bad countries of World War 1 • devotion and loyalty to a nation • A contract where countries join together • defended your side in these areas below ground • Honoring passed members of the United States Armed forces
Currencies of different countries 2020-04-01
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- currency used by more than 20 countries including Canada & Australia
- China's official currency name
- common currency of Sri Lanka, Nepal and few more countries
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- fractional unit of Russian Ruble
- currency of South Africa
- currency of few countries but fractional unit of the Iranian Rial
- the most used fractional unit in world currencies
7 Clues: currency of South Africa • China's official currency name • fractional unit of Russian Ruble • the most used fractional unit in world currencies • common currency of Sri Lanka, Nepal and few more countries • currency of few countries but fractional unit of the Iranian Rial • currency used by more than 20 countries including Canada & Australia
Global Economy and Security Threats 2021-05-20
Across
- companies that work in several countries
- this kind of wage is an example of a "price floor"
- common European currency
- economic downturn, such as the one that began in 2007
- spread of nuclear weapons to other countries
- chemicals released by refrigerators
- protection against sun
Down
- nations in the process of becoming industrialized
- process of becoming world-wide
- elimination of trade barriers among nations
- total market value of all goods and services produced in a country
- if this agreement isn't met, the offender does not face consequences
- this kind of development is called "green growth"
- nations with industrialization, transportation, and business facilities
- a major source of energy for manufacturing and trade
- nowadays is easily transmittable, "knowledge workers" work with this
- person who leaves their country to find safety in another
17 Clues: protection against sun • common European currency • process of becoming world-wide • chemicals released by refrigerators • companies that work in several countries • elimination of trade barriers among nations • spread of nuclear weapons to other countries • nations in the process of becoming industrialized • this kind of development is called "green growth" • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
Across
- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
Down
- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
Across
- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
Down
- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
Across
- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
Down
- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
Across
- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
Down
- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
Global Economy and Security Threats 2021-05-20
Across
- companies that work in several countries
- this kind of wage is an example of a "price floor"
- common European currency
- economic downturn, such as the one that began in 2007
- spread of nuclear weapons to other countries
- chemicals released by refrigerators
- protection against sun
Down
- nations in the process of becoming industrialized
- process of becoming world-wide
- elimination of trade barriers among nations
- total market value of all goods and services produced in a country
- if this agreement isn't met, the offender does not face consequences
- this kind of development is called "green growth"
- nations with industrialization, transportation, and business facilities
- a major source of energy for manufacturing and trade
- nowadays is easily transmittable, "knowledge workers" work with this
- person who leaves their country to find safety in another
17 Clues: protection against sun • common European currency • process of becoming world-wide • chemicals released by refrigerators • companies that work in several countries • elimination of trade barriers among nations • spread of nuclear weapons to other countries • nations in the process of becoming industrialized • this kind of development is called "green growth" • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
Across
- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
Down
- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
7th grade 2nd semester final review 2025-05-14
Across
- A wall built to separate East and West Berlin
- Agreements between countries to help each other in case of war
- Uprisings in the Middle East for democracy
- A region in China taken over by Japan
- Leader who used nonviolent resistance in India
- The U.S. policy of trying to prevent the spread of communism
- The treaty that ended World War I
- The belief that if one country fell to communism, others would also fall
- The act that allowed the US to provide war supplies
Down
- Strong pride in one's country
- Terrible weapon used in WWI
- A military alliance formed by the Soviet Union
- Leader of Italy who used propaganda
- What countries build up when engaging in militarism.
- Ideas of President Woodrow Wilson for peace
- What the US and Soviet Union competed in
- Leader of Germany
17 Clues: Leader of Germany • Terrible weapon used in WWI • Strong pride in one's country • The treaty that ended World War I • Leader of Italy who used propaganda • A region in China taken over by Japan • What the US and Soviet Union competed in • Uprisings in the Middle East for democracy • Ideas of President Woodrow Wilson for peace • A wall built to separate East and West Berlin • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2022-03-30
Across
- when countries are competing in an arms race
- against something
- another word for point of view
- the murder of someone with political power
- the relationship between countries that support one another or fight on the same side
Down
- the color of fake news or biased journalism
- the country blamed for assassinating the Archduke
- to add on
- the policy of one country controlling another financially or politically
- the policy of a country growing in size
- in favor of something
- the belief that you have the best country
12 Clues: to add on • against something • in favor of something • another word for point of view • the policy of a country growing in size • the belief that you have the best country • the murder of someone with political power • the color of fake news or biased journalism • when countries are competing in an arms race • the country blamed for assassinating the Archduke • ...
Globalisation 2022-04-09
Across
- The internet has helped create this type worker
- Helped revolutionised world trade
- Name of a former American president
- When a country sells goods to another country
- A word that describes how interconnected the world is
- A negative impact of Globalisation
Down
- A way by which countries tried to be self reliant
- When a country buys good from another country
- A company that operates in lots of different countries
- Initials of an international organisation that promotes free trade
- Taxes on imports
- Established in 1945 and has 189 members
12 Clues: Taxes on imports • Helped revolutionised world trade • A negative impact of Globalisation • Name of a former American president • Established in 1945 and has 189 members • When a country buys good from another country • When a country sells goods to another country • The internet has helped create this type worker • A way by which countries tried to be self reliant • ...
Water In The World 2021-03-24
Across
- growing crops and farming
- treated domestic waste water
- something you need to drink
- shows a countries average rainfall and temperature
- water that comes from the ground
- something that flows on the surface of lakes or bodies of water
Down
- limited access to fresh and clean water
- countries that have alot of access to clean and fresh water
- water that can be found on land in lake forms etc
- lack of availability to water
- the removal of salts and minerals in water
- holes that are in the ground that leak water
12 Clues: growing crops and farming • something you need to drink • treated domestic waste water • lack of availability to water • water that comes from the ground • limited access to fresh and clean water • the removal of salts and minerals in water • holes that are in the ground that leak water • water that can be found on land in lake forms etc • ...
WWI vocab 2024-02-29
Across
- Telegram from foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann to the German Minister to Mexice, Heinrich
- registiring men 21-30 years old for the military
- A union formed especially between countries
- Pride and patriotism of ones own country
- Lland warfare using occupied lines largely comprising trenches
Down
- Not supporting either side in a conflict
- Extending a countrys power or influence
- An obligation by the U,S, Department of the Treasury
- submarines sink merchant ships
- the desire for a strong military power
- countries allied together in world war one
- A swift moving British cruise liner
12 Clues: submarines sink merchant ships • A swift moving British cruise liner • the desire for a strong military power • Extending a countrys power or influence • Not supporting either side in a conflict • Pride and patriotism of ones own country • countries allied together in world war one • A union formed especially between countries • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary- Mrs. Nunes 2024-12-12
Across
- to make a picture in your mind
- a 2D representation of an area from a birds-eye view
- the line between countries
- an imaginary line that divides the world into north and south
- to give someone an idea of something to do
- to move from one place to another
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- half of the world
- a large area of land with different countries
- a group of things arranged in a line
- a 3D representation of the world
- an area of land that shares the same government
- a person who lives in a country
12 Clues: half of the world • the line between countries • to make a picture in your mind • a person who lives in a country • a 3D representation of the world • to move from one place to another • a group of things arranged in a line • to give someone an idea of something to do • a large area of land with different countries • an area of land that shares the same government • ...
期末复习 2019-01-03
Across
- We want to see a film in the c_______.
- Lucy has many stamps from different countries.
- There are four s________ in a year. They are spring, summer, autumn, winter.
- It's r______ outside. Take an umbrella with you.
- What do you want to d_______ for dinner, coffee or tea?
- It's raining outside. Please take your umbrella.
- This car is big. That car is small. They are d_______.
- C_____ stamps is my hobby.
- The bread t_______ terrible.
Down
- The fish smells delicious. I can't wait! Let's eat it.
- The story is very i_______. I like it very much.
- Let's go swimming t_______.
- Students go to school on w________.
- We can s________ English.
- The sun shines brightly in the sky.
- They are very busy at the weekends. So they s_______ go outside.
- Where is my coat? I can't f_______ it.
- -What's the w_______ like in winter? It's very cold.
18 Clues: We can s________ English. • C_____ stamps is my hobby. • Let's go swimming t_______. • The bread t_______ terrible. • Students go to school on w________. • The sun shines brightly in the sky. • We want to see a film in the c_______. • Where is my coat? I can't f_______ it. • Lucy has many stamps from different countries. • The story is very i_______. I like it very much. • ...
Languages 2019-08-08
Across
- In how many countries is French an official language?
- What is “Good morning” in German?
- Which language has the fewest speakers?
- What is the most common second language in America?
- How many countries have English as their official language?
- What is the world’s newest language?
- What is the most popular first language?
- What is the most popular dead language?
Down
- Where did the language English come from?
- What is another form of language besides spoken language?
- What is the official language of Germany?
- Which country has no recognized official language (southern)?
- What is the official language of Italy?
- What is the most popular second language?
- What is the major language people speak in Canada besides English?
- What official language is most common in Asia?
- What is the greatest number of official languages a country has had?
- What country has the most official languages
18 Clues: What is “Good morning” in German? • What is the world’s newest language? • Which language has the fewest speakers? • What is the official language of Italy? • What is the most popular dead language? • What is the most popular first language? • Where did the language English come from? • What is the official language of Germany? • What is the most popular second language? • ...
History 2023-03-22
Across
- assistance to people who need help
- Unofficial force that is similar to military
- Is part of agriculture dealing with the animals such as sheep, goats, yaks, etc
- supreme power or authority
- restoration of power and unity to a group, place, or individual
- Not having enough money to get useful resources
- developed many industries and countries together
Down
- One who is in charge or in control
- enforcing very strict obedience to authority
- Period of tension between the Unites states and the soviet union
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- form of government that allows people to have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation
- Supreme law of the united states of America
- To have an effect on someone or something, persuade
- A leader who wants absolute power
- opposing the communist government
- A state of being rich/prosperous
- producing crops, and raising livestock
18 Clues: supreme power or authority • A state of being rich/prosperous • A leader who wants absolute power • opposing the communist government • One who is in charge or in control • assistance to people who need help • producing crops, and raising livestock • Supreme law of the united states of America • enforcing very strict obedience to authority • ...
Trade 2013-06-17
Across
- / What date was the ASEAN introduced?
- / One type of Tariff.
- / One country included by ASEAN T_______.
- / A restriction on the number/value of goods entering a country.
- / What date was the NAFTA set up?
- / The same value is added to ever good imported.
- / how many people does the ASEAN include?
- / How many jobs were lost in the USA due to the introduction of NAFTA?
- / which product has the largest market share in the fair trade market?
- / Free Trade means there are no _______ to entry.
- / What does NAFTA stand for?
- / How many regional trading blocs are there?
Down
- / What does ASEAN stand for?
- / Another word for tariff.
- / What is the name of the transport network built in the ASEAN countries?
- / How big is the UK fair trade market?
- / Between what years was the fair trade market growth 72% ?
- / how many countries does the ASEAN include?
18 Clues: / One type of Tariff. • / Another word for tariff. • / What does ASEAN stand for? • / What does NAFTA stand for? • / What date was the NAFTA set up? • / What date was the ASEAN introduced? • / How big is the UK fair trade market? • / One country included by ASEAN T_______. • / how many people does the ASEAN include? • / how many countries does the ASEAN include? • ...
Cold War 2013-05-03
Across
- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
- Political movement within the Communist Party of Soviet Union
- Action of keeping something harmful under control.
- Property is publicly owned.
- An act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- Notional barrier that prevents the passage of information or ideas between political entities.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- Easing of tensions.
- Policy or practice of more open government.
Down
- Controlled by private owner for profit.
- President of the soviet union.
- Countries of eastern and central Europe that were under Soviet domination.
- Political events in one country, cause similar effects in neighboring countries.
- A competition between nations for superiority.
- The state security police of the former USSR.
- Political and economic theories of Karl Marx.
- An independent trade union movement in Poland that developed into a mass campaign for political change.
- Chinese communist leader.
18 Clues: Easing of tensions. • Chinese communist leader. • Property is publicly owned. • President of the soviet union. • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • Controlled by private owner for profit. • Policy or practice of more open government. • The state security police of the former USSR. • Political and economic theories of Karl Marx. • ...
WORLD WAR I 2013-12-01
Across
- the aggressive build up of armed forces to intimidate other countries
- use of information to influence opinions
- the number of items in Wilson's plan for peace
- agreement to stop fighting
- national borders based on heritage and ethnicity
- man who sent offer to give Mexico land in the U.S. from Germany
- goods prohibited from being shipped
- pledge that Germany would give warning before firing torpedoes
Down
- a group of countries that would work together to ensure peace
- paying for all of the war damage
- a feeling of intense pride of one's homeland
- urged people to grow their own vegetables to save food
- palace where the treaty to end the war was signed
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire
- also called the allies of Britain,France, and Russia
- service that required males 21-30 to register for military
- a random lottery for military service
- to travel in a large group
18 Clues: agreement to stop fighting • to travel in a large group • paying for all of the war damage • goods prohibited from being shipped • a random lottery for military service • use of information to influence opinions • a feeling of intense pride of one's homeland • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire • the number of items in Wilson's plan for peace • ...
Geography of France 2025-01-20
Across
- Capital of France
- River separating Paris into the Right and Left Bank
- Longest river in France
- Mountain range separating France from Italy and Switzerland
- "The pink city", home to our French pen pals
- Number of francophone (french-speaking) countries bordering France
- Last name of France's current President
- Body of water separating France from the United States
- Body of water separating France and England
- French port city located on the Mediterannean Sea
- French city known for its silk industry and culinary schools
Down
- French city known a spicy, brown condiment often spread on a sandwich
- French city on the German border, known for its Christmas markets
- Number of countries where French is an official language
- Mountain range separating France and Spain
- Approximate population of France (in millions)
- Continent with the largest number of French speakers
- Number of regions making up "metropolitan" France
18 Clues: Capital of France • Longest river in France • Last name of France's current President • Mountain range separating France and Spain • Body of water separating France and England • "The pink city", home to our French pen pals • Approximate population of France (in millions) • Number of regions making up "metropolitan" France • ...
Chapter 1-4 Vocabulary 2025-09-17
Across
- The activities of leaders running a government.
- a law or government rule.
- The length of time for which an elected official serves.
- a formal agreement between two or more groups, especially countries.
- A case of law decided by a group of one's fellow citizens.
- to think about and discuss issues before reaching a decision.
- A partnership of different countries, organization, or people who agree to work together.
- a legal promise.
- approval or agreement.
- A representative.
- freedom.
- The ability of the people in a country to decide their own government.
- To gather together.
Down
- a group of states joined together by a formal agreement.
- A government in which people elect representatives to rule for them.
- a condition that is included in an agreement or law.
- a sense or belief a person has that a certain action is right or wrong.
- Unable to be taken away or denied.
18 Clues: freedom. • a legal promise. • A representative. • To gather together. • approval or agreement. • a law or government rule. • Unable to be taken away or denied. • The activities of leaders running a government. • a condition that is included in an agreement or law. • a group of states joined together by a formal agreement. • ...
Weebatronian Trivia 2020-06-16
Across
- Bordering country typically associated with eggs
- The island that Weebatronia sits on
- The main individual behind revolts in many countries, including Weebatronia
- The amount of tons of stone that was donated to Weebatronia to build the original capital
- Weebatronia has many of this geographical landmass
- Bordering country typically associated with fruit
- Earthly nation that occupied the country
- What the citizens of Weebatronia love and the reason behind the country's name
- The government style of Weebatronia
Down
- The country with the closest ties to Weebatronia
- The original capital that the current capital broke off of
- The first leader of Weebatronia
- The current capital of Weebatronia
- The leader of Weebatronia and this other leader have feuds quite often, mostly over stupid topics
- Former assistant to the leader
- One of the countries that Weebatronia currently occupies
- The current leader of Weebatronia
- The restaurant that has been banned in the country
18 Clues: Former assistant to the leader • The first leader of Weebatronia • The current leader of Weebatronia • The current capital of Weebatronia • The island that Weebatronia sits on • The government style of Weebatronia • Earthly nation that occupied the country • The country with the closest ties to Weebatronia • Bordering country typically associated with eggs • ...
WW1 Before and After 2021-05-20
Across
- an opinion that is not based on a reason
- a set of laws against jews
- brought plans for atomic fusion
- Austria's --- and his wife were assassinated
- factories mass production was new
- don't want people to care about any other country but there's
- treaty that put peace to w11
- strong belief that your country is best
Down
- this is the way ww1 stars
- other countries punished germanynotbuildmilitary was something germany was not allowed to do after ww1
- a novemburg law involving marriage
- how many people died in ww1
- make agreements to help allies in case of trouble
- bad things happened to jews like beatings
- jews were forced to wear these around there arm
- these people would watch people beat jews and not act
- machine guns, rifles with bayonets, bombs,grenades, etc.
- how many countries in ww1
18 Clues: this is the way ww1 stars • how many countries in ww1 • a set of laws against jews • how many people died in ww1 • treaty that put peace to w11 • brought plans for atomic fusion • factories mass production was new • a novemburg law involving marriage • strong belief that your country is best • an opinion that is not based on a reason • bad things happened to jews like beatings • ...
Simple Economics of Saving the Amazon Rain Forest 2023-04-12
Across
- An ecologist that studied the rainforest for over 30 years.
- The amazon rain forest covers how much of South America
- The modern metric for calculating the health of a countries economy.
- _____ ranching is a way that the people of Brazil use the land.
- ___ percent of all the species on the planet.
- Farms here, forests _____.
- _____ percent decline of deforestation in 2012.
- more than ____ of the remaining amazon rainforest is in some form of protection
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- also known as IAM's
- _______ has incredibly powerful ways of understanding why people make the choices they do.
- GEP
- ________ million cattle are raised in Brazil
- GEP was developed during the great ________
- How many countries does the rain forest cover?
- At the beginning of the podcast, what was destroying the rainforest?
- Number two for most CO2 submissions.
- _____ percent is already being affected by deforestation.
- _____ is responsible for thirty percent of the worlds CO2 submissions.
18 Clues: GEP • also known as IAM's • Farms here, forests _____. • Number two for most CO2 submissions. • GEP was developed during the great ________ • ________ million cattle are raised in Brazil • ___ percent of all the species on the planet. • How many countries does the rain forest cover? • _____ percent decline of deforestation in 2012. • ...
