countries Crossword Puzzles
Trade and Interconnections 2025-12-09
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- - Workers employed in production and industry
- - The system of trade and industry in a country
- - To focus on producing particular goods or services efficiently
- - Large quantities of goods transported together
- - The full range of activities from design to delivery of a product (5,5)
- - A large business company operating internationally
- - Developing economies that are growing rapidly
- - Natural resources stored underground, like oil or minerals
- - The exchange of goods and services between countries
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- - To make goods using machinery and labor
- - To process raw materials into finished products
- - The abundance of valuable resources or money
- - To send goods or services to another country for sale
- - Goods carried by ships, planes, or other transport vehicles
- - To bring goods or services into a country from abroad
- - Gross Domestic Product; total value of goods produced in a country
- - Operating across multiple countries or borders
- - Having control or influence over global markets
- - A person who buys and uses goods and services
- - Goods that are bought and sold in trade
20 Clues: - To make goods using machinery and labor • - Goods that are bought and sold in trade • - Workers employed in production and industry • - The abundance of valuable resources or money • - The system of trade and industry in a country • - A person who buys and uses goods and services • - Developing economies that are growing rapidly • ...
Steering Digital Platforms - Approaches From the International Arena 2020-01-22
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- New International Instrument on Cultural Diversity
- the structures underpinning these processes: Policy _____
- Protection of ______ diversity
- the ability of two or more components or systems to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged: Policy _____
- United nations educational, scientific and cultural organization
- the interconnection of structural arrangements and geographies of interests to considerations of spatiality in regional, national, international and global policy discourses: Policy ______
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- express communicating policy innovation in a certain space and time: Policy _____
- The Canada and European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement
- ____-_____ industry
- Individuals who have an interest in a policy
- Agreement between 3 countries
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- Agreement between 2 countries
- World Trade Organization
14 Clues: ____-_____ industry • World Trade Organization • Agreement between 3 countries • Agreement between 2 countries • Protection of ______ diversity • General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade • Individuals who have an interest in a policy • New International Instrument on Cultural Diversity • the structures underpinning these processes: Policy _____ • ...
Ibn Battuta Crossword 2023-10-25
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- What did he bring back from his travels?
- What did the europeans use spices for other than for food?
- What law did Ibn Battuta want to study?
- How many years did Ibn Battuta's voyage last?
- Where was he born?
- Who did he travel with to some of the countries
- What did Ibn Battuta intend to complete?
- In India he was kidnapped and...?
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- How many miles did Ibn Battuta travel?
- At the age of 21 Ibn Battuta left his homeland for the...?
- How many countries did Ibn Battuta travel to that we mentioned?
- Him and his group got...?
- Where did Ibn Battuta get kidnapped?
- Who did Ibn Battuta sail for?
14 Clues: Where was he born? • Him and his group got...? • Who did Ibn Battuta sail for? • In India he was kidnapped and...? • Where did Ibn Battuta get kidnapped? • How many miles did Ibn Battuta travel? • What law did Ibn Battuta want to study? • What did he bring back from his travels? • What did Ibn Battuta intend to complete? • How many years did Ibn Battuta's voyage last? • ...
Simon Bolivar 2023-03-16
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- During Bolivar’s presidency one of the political reforms he implemented was the _________ of slavery.
- Where was Simon Bolivar born?
- Bolivar was a prominent figure in the _______.
- Bolivars image is used on ________
- Bolivar is honored as a national hero in many ____ America countries.
- Bolivar led another military campaign in the Battle of ________ in 1812.
- Bolivar helped liberate several _____ American Countries.
- Bolivar led a military campaign in the Battle of ______ in 1819.
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- Bolivar was a proponent of what government?
- There are many _________ in Bolivar’s honor.
- Bolivar wrote the ______ from Jamaica.
- The federation Bolivar played a key role in creating.
- Bolivar created the national ________ system.
- Bolivar helped liberate c_______.
14 Clues: Where was Simon Bolivar born? • Bolivar helped liberate c_______. • Bolivars image is used on ________ • Bolivar wrote the ______ from Jamaica. • Bolivar was a proponent of what government? • There are many _________ in Bolivar’s honor. • Bolivar created the national ________ system. • Bolivar was a prominent figure in the _______. • ...
Boy Overboard Context 2022-11-07
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- The terrorist organisation responsible for 9/11
- The President of USA who declared war on the Taliban
- Popular flying childrens' toys that the Taliban banned
- A famous soccer club, M--------- United
- The extremist organisation ruling over Afghanistan from 1996
- What soccer is called in many countries
- When someone falls off the side of a boat
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- Oppression or ill-treatment, especially because of race,political or religious beliefs
- A country of 225 million people bordering Afghanistan
- A traditional whole body veil worn by women in many Muslim countries
- Afghanistan's landscape is very rugged and _______
- Someone who leaves their home country to escape war, violence or persecution
- United States of ______
- The capital of Afghanistan
14 Clues: United States of ______ • The capital of Afghanistan • A famous soccer club, M--------- United • What soccer is called in many countries • When someone falls off the side of a boat • The terrorist organisation responsible for 9/11 • Afghanistan's landscape is very rugged and _______ • The President of USA who declared war on the Taliban • ...
Henry And Lee's crossword 2025-01-14
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- man's land: a place where mines are everywhere
- foot: a disease you get from walking in mud
- things that fly in the air and can drop bombs and shoot stuff
- it is an agreement between two countries
- a gun that can shoot fire
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- it is a boat that goes under the water like a submarine
- things that make stuff itchy;
- gun: a gun that can shoot fast
- bombs that are underground and when you step on them they blow up
- an animal that can grow big
- Armored vehicle
- a place where soldiers would sleep eat and fight
- when you become friends with other countries
- gas: air that is very toxic and kills people
14 Clues: Armored vehicle • a gun that can shoot fire • an animal that can grow big • things that make stuff itchy; • gun: a gun that can shoot fast • it is an agreement between two countries • foot: a disease you get from walking in mud • when you become friends with other countries • gas: air that is very toxic and kills people • man's land: a place where mines are everywhere • ...
The Worlds Wallet 2025-07-10
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- 1944 conference establishing dollar dominance.
- Pertaining to the whole world, often in economic terms.
- Country that defaulted in 2022 due to debt trap.
- Goods sold by a country to other nations.
- International lender that supports countries with loans and bailouts.
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- What countries borrow and sometimes struggle to repay.
- Government policy of spending cuts and tax increases to reduce debt.
- Country that suffered hyperinflation in 2008.
- Economic bloc challenging dollar dominance.
- The dominant global reserve currency.
- Taxes imposed on imports to protect local industries.
- A sustained rise in average prices of goods and services.
- The activity of buying and selling goods internationally.
- Economic condition where prices fall over a prolonged period.
14 Clues: The dominant global reserve currency. • Goods sold by a country to other nations. • Economic bloc challenging dollar dominance. • Country that suffered hyperinflation in 2008. • 1944 conference establishing dollar dominance. • Country that defaulted in 2022 due to debt trap. • Taxes imposed on imports to protect local industries. • ...
CROATIA 2025-10-22
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- A rule established by the government that everyone must follow.
- The group of people who suggest laws in a country
- An official document that allows you to travel to other countries.
- The head of state in Croatia.
- The head of the government in Croatia.
- The leader of a town or city in Croatia.
- The capital city of Croatia.
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- A region in a country, managed by a governor
- The governor of a county in Croatia.
- A national song that represents a country
- A place where legal cases are heard and decided.
- The full official name of Croatia.
- A line that separates two countries or regions
- The Croatian Parliament, where laws are made.
14 Clues: The capital city of Croatia. • The head of state in Croatia. • The full official name of Croatia. • The governor of a county in Croatia. • The head of the government in Croatia. • The leader of a town or city in Croatia. • A national song that represents a country • A region in a country, managed by a governor • The Croatian Parliament, where laws are made. • ...
Welcome to Brazil 2014-01-16
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- the line on a map that separates countries
- a large party or celebration
- wild or natural environment
- being born from a country you live in
- different from everything else
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- a request or claim to do something
- people who travel to other countries to visit
- thick and crowded
- freedom from any other country or government
9 Clues: thick and crowded • wild or natural environment • a large party or celebration • different from everything else • a request or claim to do something • being born from a country you live in • the line on a map that separates countries • freedom from any other country or government • people who travel to other countries to visit
Know India 2024-07-13
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- largest coffee-producing state of India
- State surrounded by one state and three countries
- The state surrounded on three sides by Bangladesh
- Largest State (area-wise)
- State with the longest coastline
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- State with the highest population
- Smallest state (area-wise)
- The state has its boundaries with seven states and two countries
- Most literate state
9 Clues: Most literate state • Largest State (area-wise) • Smallest state (area-wise) • State with the longest coastline • State with the highest population • largest coffee-producing state of India • State surrounded by one state and three countries • The state surrounded on three sides by Bangladesh • The state has its boundaries with seven states and two countries
Development 2025-09-23
9 Clues: being well and not sick • Money that a country owes • A place where children learn • Work people do to earn money • Difference between rich and poor • Help or support given to countries • Buying and selling between countries • A country without much money is called • A country with a lot of money is called
Global Trade 2022-02-08
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- a name for countries that are wealthy e.g. Britain, USA
- another name for raw materials e.g. gas, copper
- goods and services brought into a country
- the first stage of the global supply chain
- a name for countries that are not yet wealthy
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- the buying and selling of the goods and services we need
- what identifies an item as Fairtrade
- the second stage of the global supply chain
- goods and services sold from a country
- the most popular Fairtrade item
- the final stage of the global supply chain
- paying people who produce goods e.g. chocolate and coffee a fair price for their work
- worldwide
- this determines what crops a country can grow
14 Clues: worldwide • the most popular Fairtrade item • what identifies an item as Fairtrade • goods and services sold from a country • goods and services brought into a country • the final stage of the global supply chain • the first stage of the global supply chain • the second stage of the global supply chain • this determines what crops a country can grow • ...
Socal Studies Puzzle 2015-08-31
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- map these show latitude and longitude
- uses color that shows population.
- directions North, South, East, and West.
- map these maps show deserts and mountains
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- a half of the earth.
- moving from one place to another.
- this shows the distance between the states and countries.
- going left or right on a globe or map.
- using light to make a picture go onto the wall.
- map they show the names and borders of countries.
- a set of beliefs, ways, and possibly religion.
11 Clues: a half of the earth. • moving from one place to another. • uses color that shows population. • map these show latitude and longitude • going left or right on a globe or map. • directions North, South, East, and West. • map these maps show deserts and mountains • a set of beliefs, ways, and possibly religion. • using light to make a picture go onto the wall. • ...
Exploration 2020-05-14
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- a place on the coast where ships may moor in shelters.
- having being hired.
- refuse to obey the orders of a person in authority.
- a settler in or inhabitant of a colony.
- sail or travel all the way around something.
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- an extensive group of States or countries.
- prompters or speed in doing something.
- a countries Navy
- A person who learns a trade from a skilled employer.
- an advocate or exponent of private enterprise.
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space.
11 Clues: a countries Navy • having being hired. • prompters or speed in doing something. • a settler in or inhabitant of a colony. • an extensive group of States or countries. • sail or travel all the way around something. • an advocate or exponent of private enterprise. • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space. • refuse to obey the orders of a person in authority. • ...
WWI Crossword 2020-05-11
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- Britain and this country were in a naval arms race
- When a country takes over new lands or countries
- When countries agree to help each other
- City where the Archduke was assassinated
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- Place in Turkey where ANZACs fought
- Surname of the man who killed the Archduke
- His assassination triggered World War One (surname)
- A strong love for your country
- Name of the Archduke's wife
- The belief that a country should have a strong army
- The agreement between Britain, Russia and Franc(Triple)
11 Clues: Name of the Archduke's wife • A strong love for your country • Place in Turkey where ANZACs fought • When countries agree to help each other • City where the Archduke was assassinated • Surname of the man who killed the Archduke • When a country takes over new lands or countries • Britain and this country were in a naval arms race • ...
South Asia 2022-02-25
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- Delhi the location of New Delhi
- Christianity is a popular religion in South Asia
- Lanka the highest life expectancy
- the holiday people celebrate in Sikh community
- the poorest country in South Asia
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- river helps with transportation
- the average gdp for all south Asian countries
- the two largest country
- the two countries that flows through Ganges
- protects India from northern invaders
10 Clues: the two largest country • river helps with transportation • Delhi the location of New Delhi • Lanka the highest life expectancy • the poorest country in South Asia • protects India from northern invaders • the two countries that flows through Ganges • the average gdp for all south Asian countries • the holiday people celebrate in Sikh community • ...
Words for Life January 30th 2023-01-31
9 Clues: indigenous • lower in ability • the right to vote • to go beyond in quantity • to look over again and fix • shared by two or more groups or people • the expansion of countries into other countries • a person or animal that lives in a certain place • a person who moves regularly in order to find work
Globalisation 2012-09-11
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- The social and economic order that encourages the purchase of goods and services in greater amounts which has been amplified by globalisation in the recent century.
- A tax or duty imposed on foreign goods by local governments in order to protect their local businesses.
- Cultures spreading beyond their original national borders and became located in new parts of the world.
- The standard of living that relates to the level of economic wellbeing.
- When the currency of a country may be exchanged for more of another currency than before.
- When a country is the most efficient producer of a good or service in the world, it is said that they have ______.
- A situation where average prices are rising.
- A poor country that is becoming more advanced socially and economically. Its citizens mostly consist of agricultural workers.
- The theory that states international trade should be left to its natural course without countries imposing tariffs, quotas or restrictions on imports.
- The act of contracting jobs etc abroad to cut down on production costs.
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- When the government reduces its ownership of businesses and their sale through shares to private individuals or the public.
- Cash payment by the government designed to help producers compete by enabling them to sell their products at lower prices than they would do otherwise.
- International treaty which removes barriers to trade and facilitates stronger trade and commercial ties between participating countries.
- Company that has offices and factories in many countries and headquarters in one, a centralised office where they coordinate global management.
- The principle proposing that countries specialise on areas where they are most efficient producers and where their cost disadvantage is relatively least.
- When the currency of a country may be exchanged for less of another currency than before.
- A foreign office or factory of a multinational company that is located in a country outside of its headquarters.
- The spread of business and international trade across national borders as if there was only one large market.
- Market where the government allows prices to be fully set at equilibrium by the forces of supply and demand.
- The limit placed by the local government on a quantity of a particular product to be produced, exported or imported.
20 Clues: A situation where average prices are rising. • The standard of living that relates to the level of economic wellbeing. • The act of contracting jobs etc abroad to cut down on production costs. • When the currency of a country may be exchanged for less of another currency than before. • ...
Exam 2 Review International Management 2016-11-12
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- _____ are big promoters of stereotypes.
- Leaptrott gives three fundamental classifications of protocol: ____, collective, and pluralist.
- Where the U.S. person may view himself as informal, friendly, and casual, their foreign counterpart may view them as _____, too personal, and familiar.
- Parts of China, Africa, and India are examples of countries that are still basically tribal because they are _____ societies.
- _____ is the process by which individuals ascribe meaning to their environment; it is strong affected by their culture.
- The Germans may incorrectly interpret the motions as ____ emotional displays that they consider impolite.
- Direct ____ strategies are meant to help the opponent.
- The Malaysians say, “match eagles with eagles.”
- Direct ____ includes questioning, offering, posturing, and persuading.
- _____ culture is only one of the cultures that we all carry within ourselves.
- Cognitive dissonance, _____ and reasoning differences normally due to cultural difference are often the focus of such conflicts because your perspectives are based on your cultural training, and your oppositions’ perspective are based on their cultural training.
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- Negotiations take place within the context of the four Cs: common interest, conflicting interests, compromise, and _____.
- Effective negotiators are observant, patient, _____, and good listeners.
- Cultural ____ includes anything that distracts or interferes with the message being communicated.
- Using interpreters and ___ can affect the negotiation process both positively and negatively.
- Everyone is _____ to a great degree.
- _____ with high problem-solving orientation are likely to have a problem-solving approach that is more cooperative and leads to relationship building between two organizations.
- Although in some countries ____ are not typically included on negotiation teams, in many countries they are considered as equals at the negotiation table.
- When you accept power, you are giving it the ______ to exist to the extent the control is acceptable to you.
- The ____ of the table and chairs can also make a difference.
- The Japanese equivalent of the ____ for individual has a negative connotation because the Japanese are a group-oriented culture.
- The individually oriented person tends to interpret the _____ very rigidly.
- ____ have both a physical size and a socioenvironmental meaning that can be different for each individual within and across cultures.
- To create a(n) ____ between global business partners, the firms must have balanced authority.
- The people of ____ American countries are less concerned with time and stoically accept their fate.
25 Clues: Everyone is _____ to a great degree. • _____ are big promoters of stereotypes. • The Malaysians say, “match eagles with eagles.” • Direct ____ strategies are meant to help the opponent. • The ____ of the table and chairs can also make a difference. • Direct ____ includes questioning, offering, posturing, and persuading. • ...
World War I Crossword puzzle 2021-02-24
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- Vladimir ___________________ led the Bolsheviks who worked to end the Provisional Government in Russia.
- The Germans used ______________________ (Submarines) to sink allied ships.
- The government used ________________ (AKA Draft) to require citizens to serve in the military.
- Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace in Europe after World War I was known as the _________ points.
- An armistice was signed on ___________________ 11, 1918 ending the fighting of World War I.
- A _____________ War took place between the Reds and Whites from 1918-1921.
- The _____________________ was a British cruise liner that was sunk by German U-Boat 20 killing 1198 passengers including 128 Americans.
- The area between the trenches on the Western front was known as _____________.
- Archduke Franz __________________ was assassinated on June 28, 1914 starting World War I.
- European nations practiced _____________________ to gain political and economic control of other territories and peoples.
- _____________________ is when the government promotes the military to defend its interests.
- Woodrow __________________ was President of the United States during World War I.
- ___________________ gas was one of the weapons used against troops during World War I.
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- __________________ were large rigid ships filled with gasbags used by Germans to bomb targets during World War I
- The treaty of _________________ officially ended the war.
- The _________________ powers of World War I were made up of the countries of Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Germany.
- European Countries competed to control the Continents of Asia and ________________.
- Government _____________________ was used to get people to buy Liberty Bonds and support the war effort.
- Czar __________________ II was Emperor of Russia during World War I.
- ____________________ is political system in which the means of production are controlled by the workers and all goods and services are distributed evenly.
- The ______________ powers of World War I were made up of the countries of Russia, Great Britain, United States, and France
- The Zimmerman ________________________ was a message sent from Germany to Mexico encouraging them to join the Central Powers and wage war against The United States.
- _____________________ is the belief that your country is superior to other countries.
- An _________________ is a union formed for mutual benefits.
- The ___________ service act of 1917 drafted millions of men into service during World War I.
- ________________ materials are basic goods from which a product is made such as (Cotton, Gold, and Timber).
26 Clues: The treaty of _________________ officially ended the war. • An _________________ is a union formed for mutual benefits. • Czar __________________ II was Emperor of Russia during World War I. • The Germans used ______________________ (Submarines) to sink allied ships. • A _____________ War took place between the Reds and Whites from 1918-1921. • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2018-12-13
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- The English made this during July 4, 1776.
- The _______________ was the military alliance formed between Russia, Great Britain and France before World War I.
- This is a City which someone famous died that kinda started WW 1.
- the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling _____________.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- ______________ generally means relating to someone's family, home, or home country.
- All country's in Europe thought it was a good idea to do this at one point.
- In this age people as a whole where together getting smarter rather then a group of people.
- This was a piece of land owned by the french then taken by Germans.
- A war that ends all wars started here.
- The __________________ was the Balkans in the early part of the 20th century preceding World War I.
- Something that was uphold-ed by English for no reason causing a bigger war.
- The ________________ was a secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- In military terminology, a __________ is a war in which fighting takes place on two geographically separate fronts.
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- Effect,the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling _____________.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- This is use to put fear into the masses in a country
- A bigger country taking a smaller weaker country by force fast.
- Let the people control what happens to there country.
- This guy death is one of the many factors starting WW 1.
- A country wants to do its best to protect its citizens and grow
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- (of a country or its government) prepare and organize (troops) for active service.
- The first nations has made a ______in Canada.
- A plan intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries, called the _______________.
- This dude killed someone who was he?
26 Clues: This dude killed someone who was he? • A war that ends all wars started here. • The English made this during July 4, 1776. • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • The first nations has made a ______in Canada. • This is use to put fear into the masses in a country • Let the people control what happens to there country. • ...
World History AP 2023-04-10
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- an economic program that allows free enterprise and no more regulated business
- program of loans that were designed to help rebuild the infrastructure of western Europe
- was the site of a 1989 pro-democracy public event where hundred of thousands of people staged a protest demanding civil rights
- used to cure bacterial infections
- were local or regional wars in which superpowers armed, trained or financed the warring nations
- anytime the U.S government involves themselves in Latin or Central America
- binds together the Soviet Union and eastern European states
- allows the government to be more transparent and grants the people more freedom and opens the government up to criticism
- During this conference Germany was split up into four zones, unconditional surrender from Japan, and Stalin knew about the bomb
- Made up of every member and everyone has a vote\
- ideological barrier between the Soviet Union and non-communist countries of the west
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- campaign by China ordered by Mao to purge the communist party
- they should open another front in WWII
- USSR installed missiles in Cuba to taunt the U.S as retaliation for Bay of Pigs
- The government of Egypt seized the Suez Canal from the French and British
- these nations were developing countries that announced their neutrality during the Cold War
- U.S sponsored invasion of Cuban exiles to overthrow Castro failed
- a five- year economic plan by Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party
- an alliance of countries from Europe and North America that protects the people and territory of its members
- allowed women to have far fewer children than historically and opened the door for women to enter the workforce in much greater numbers
- One country becomes communist the ones around it will fall
- 15 countries, 5 of them are permanent, U.S Great Britain, France, Russia, China. They had special privileges like the power to veto. The other 10 members have a select term and rotate.
- United States and Russia following WWII for the next 40 years
- attempt to improve relations between the Western and Eastern Blocs
- being on the edge of war without engaging in battle to force an opponent to back down
- On Feb. 1944, when Germany fell apart there was a meeting held to negotiate what they were going to do with Germans collected lands
26 Clues: used to cure bacterial infections • they should open another front in WWII • Made up of every member and everyone has a vote\ • One country becomes communist the ones around it will fall • binds together the Soviet Union and eastern European states • campaign by China ordered by Mao to purge the communist party • ...
Internationalism 2023-12-06
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- Canadas most extensive peacekeeping mission in this former location, during the 1990s.
- The first test to prove if the UN was going to succeed (Two words)
- The home of the Pope and the worldwide Roman Catholic church (two words)
- The plan of action that guides governments descions in relation to other countries (Two words)
- A form of aid given although the donar country expects something in return (Two words)
- Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, the US, and Russia met in Finland to discuss sepecific issues, this group is known as?
- UNESCO promotes this. The preservation of heritage sites, traditional skills and knowledge, and the arts (Three words)
- The policy involves several countries working together to solve problems
- A condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs such as food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education, and information
- Those who want control their own fate, an example of this is Canada leaving Britain
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- Armed forces who maintain peace by seperating the enemies until the crisis is resolved
- Countries agree to abide by decisions of an international organizations
- The policy of a country responding to events without other countries collaberation
- Makes the final decisions and the permanent members have veto power (Two words)
- The giving into demands
- The cutting off of trade with a country businesses and industries
- The business area of the UN, headed by the secretary general
- The Ottawa Treaty banned the use of this?
- Established in 1948, they co-ordinate information about dieseases and collect statistics on nutrition, sanitation and many other health related issues
- This group settles international law that was submitted by states to give advisory opinions on (two words)
- The last name of the secretary general and offical spokes person of the UN
- What is term called as Britain leaves the EU
- The international group consisting of many european nation
- Created after the Cold War began as Western Europe and North America feared the military threat posed by the Soviet Union, therfore they crested this irganization to protect themselves
- The organization where Canada and the US are responsible for aerospace warnings and control
25 Clues: The giving into demands • The Ottawa Treaty banned the use of this? • What is term called as Britain leaves the EU • The international group consisting of many european nation • The business area of the UN, headed by the secretary general • The cutting off of trade with a country businesses and industries • ...
A New Nation 2025-03-26
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- this advisor to the president deals with relationships of foreign countries
- Washington issued this proclamation stating that America would not get involved in Foreign affairs
- this territory doubled the size of the United States
- Federalists believed that American economy should be based around
- first president of the U.S.
- this court case established the process of Judicial Review
- the formation of this political party believed in strong state governments
- this allowed the federal government to fine or jail anyone who spoke out against the government or the president
- the establishment of this led to arguments between Hamilton and Jefferson
- According to Jefferson the formation of a National Bank was
- the Alien and Sedition Acts were considered a violation of which amendment
- second president of the U.S.
- one major issue that President Washington faced when taking office
- Democratic-Republicans believed that American economy should be based around
- this city is where the first president of the U.S. took the oath of office
- problem during Adams presidency in which French agents declared a bribe from the U.S.
- first secretary of war under George Washington
- fourth president of the U.S.
- war hero of the War of 1812
- this advisor to the president manages the countries finances
- a group of presidential advisors is called
- writer of the "Star Spangled Banner"
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- these two European countries at consistent war with one another in the late 1700s and early 1800s
- these were on imposed on Whiskey which led to a rebellion
- this is known as a undeclared Naval war
- Hamilton and followers believed in a _____ interpretation of the Constitution
- appointed as Washingtons Secretary of the Treasury
- he lost a presidential election to Jefferson and is responsible for killing Alexander Hamilton
- this placed a ban on trade with outside countries
- a British policy forcing American sailors to join the Navy
- the formation of this political party believed in a strong federal government
- the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- third president of the U.S.
- this is considered the second war for American Independence
- this is a tax on an imported good
35 Clues: first president of the U.S. • third president of the U.S. • war hero of the War of 1812 • second president of the U.S. • fourth president of the U.S. • this is a tax on an imported good • writer of the "Star Spangled Banner" • this is known as a undeclared Naval war • a group of presidential advisors is called • the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • ...
Early America 2024-09-12
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- After the birth of Christ, every year after the year 0
- a sickness that killed a big part of Europe's population in the 1300s
- The way the government is run
- a group of people who live in a definable community and share the same culture
- who went to America in 1492
- a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country.
- a buyer and seller of 'goods' for money
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- the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
- a set of ideas or plans that is used as a basis for making decisions, especially in politics, economics, or business.
- before the birth of Christ, every year before the year 0
- a system in which a rich and powerful country controls other countries, or a desire for control over other countries
- policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas, often by establishing colonies and generally with the aim of economic dominance
- a group of countries or regions that are controlled by one ruler or one government.
13 Clues: who went to America in 1492 • The way the government is run • a buyer and seller of 'goods' for money • After the birth of Christ, every year after the year 0 • before the birth of Christ, every year before the year 0 • a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country. • a sickness that killed a big part of Europe's population in the 1300s • ...
Pasaulio šalys 2020-09-22
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- Kokia salinė valstybė yra Ramiojo vandenyno vakarinėje dalyje, ji ribojasi su viena salynine valstybe?
- Which continental country is in North/Central Africa and has 6 neighbouring countries (Niger, Libya, Central African Republic)?
- Kokia valstybė yra juodojoje, rytinėje Afrikos dalyje ji yra Indijos vandenyno vakariniame krante, ribojasi su 6 valstybėmis (Kenija, Mozambikas, Burundis)?
- Kokia valstybė yra Centrinės Amerikos vakaruose prie Ramiojo vandenyno rytinio kranto, ribojasi su penkiomis valstybėmis (Hondūras, Nikaragva)?
- Kokia salinė valstybė yra Karibų jūros šiaurinėje dalyje, artimiausios šalys prie jos - JAV, JK, Haitis?
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- kokia salyninė valstybė yra vakarinėje Ramiojo vandenyno dalyje. Turi 2 kaimynes, su kuriomis ribojasi žeme (Malaizija)?
- Which country is in southern South America. This country is continental, has 3 neighbouring countries (Brazil, Argentina)?
- Which country is in between Central and South Asia, it also is landlocked and has 6 neighbouring countries (Pakistan, Iran, China)?
- Which country is a transcontinental country in Europe and Asia. It has 13 neighbouring countries (China, Mongolia, Lithuania), it's eastern side is near Pacific Ocean?
- Ši nykštukinė valstybė yra pietų Europoje, prie Viduržiemio jūros šiaurinio kranto, turi 1 kaimynę (Prancūzija)?
10 Clues: Kokia salinė valstybė yra Ramiojo vandenyno vakarinėje dalyje, ji ribojasi su viena salynine valstybe? • Kokia salinė valstybė yra Karibų jūros šiaurinėje dalyje, artimiausios šalys prie jos - JAV, JK, Haitis? • Ši nykštukinė valstybė yra pietų Europoje, prie Viduržiemio jūros šiaurinio kranto, turi 1 kaimynę (Prancūzija)? • ...
The Cold War: Containment 2025-03-15
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- a war that began in 1950 when North Korean troops crossed over the 38th parallel into South Korea to invade them
- a theory that spread during the cold war, that made officials believe that if one country were to fall to communism, then surrounding nations would fall as well
- a conference held between different country officials before the war was over
- a plan made to help europe economically recover after WWII
- a period in the United States when fear of communist infiltration led to many accusations and investigations
- another war America became more heavily involved in after the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964
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- an accumulation of multiple countries that began in 1949 from North America and Europe that aimed to fight and spread of communism
- a conflict between two countries that are indirectly involved by supporting opposing sides in a third country
- a piece of legislation passed by Harry Truman in 1947 to aid countries in containing communism
- when the Soviet Union took control over a major city in Germany that was split up amongst other countries
10 Clues: a plan made to help europe economically recover after WWII • a conference held between different country officials before the war was over • another war America became more heavily involved in after the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964 • a piece of legislation passed by Harry Truman in 1947 to aid countries in containing communism • ...
March 8th - International Women's Day 2022-03-07
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- On March 19, 1911, Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland celebrated the day. It began being celebrated in many countries during ______.
- It is not officially recognized in the United States, although Congress has been _______, and a resolution was introduced in 1994 but was not adopted.
- International Women's Day became an official holiday after the October Bolshevik ________.
- In some countries, it is celebrated like ________ ____, and children give gifts to mothers and grandmothers. (2 words)
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- The day was mainly celebrated by socialist and _______ countries during the middle years of the twentieth century until it was observed by the United Nations in 1975.
- In 1908, the streets of New York City were filled with 15,000 women marching for better pay, shorter hours, and _______ rights.
- Delegates of 100 women from 17 countries established International Women's Day as a way to promote ______ rights such as suffrage.
- Some countries have more specific traditions as well. For example, in Italy yellow _______(s) are given to women on the day.
8 Clues: International Women's Day became an official holiday after the October Bolshevik ________. • In some countries, it is celebrated like ________ ____, and children give gifts to mothers and grandmothers. (2 words) • Some countries have more specific traditions as well. For example, in Italy yellow _______(s) are given to women on the day. • ...
Australia and the Vietnam War Era 2025-03-27
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- A security treaty between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States.
- A system where people and businesses own things and make money.
- A system where the government controls most things and everyone is supposed to be equal.
- The political theory that if one country fell to communism, surrounding countries would follow.
- The name of the Soviet Diplomat that defected to Australia in 1954 sparking a major Cold War incident.
- A controversial chemical defoliant used by the US military.
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- A term used to describe someone who refused to fight in the war _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ objector.
- A burning jelly used in bombs during the Vietnam War.
- A period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II.
- A long war that Australia fought in, in Southeast Asia _ _ _ _ _ _ _ War.
- A war where big countries fight each other by supporting smaller countries.
- The name of the Treaty organization that included Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, designed to stop the spread of communism in South East Asia.
12 Clues: A burning jelly used in bombs during the Vietnam War. • A controversial chemical defoliant used by the US military. • A system where people and businesses own things and make money. • A security treaty between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. • A long war that Australia fought in, in Southeast Asia _ _ _ _ _ _ _ War. • ...
SW Asia 2025-04-07
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- fuels made from the remains of prehistoric plans and animals such as coal, gas and oil
- formed in 1960 to ensure the steady supply of oil and a steady income
- the strategic use of violence to create a general climate of fear in a population to bring about a political objective
- strategies and policies taken by a country to protect its national security
- All countries are selfish, only do things that benefit them, do not act morally, focused on national security
- The US worked to suppress AL Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan
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- the ability to make others do what you want them to do even if they don't want to do it
- Dictator of Iraq, invaded Kuwait during the Persian Gulf war
- negotiating and maintaining relationships with other nations
- Islamic Extremist group in Afghanistan
- countries should cooperate for mutual benefit, international organizations play a role in maintaining world order, countries should act morally
- terrorist organization led by Osama Bin Laden that was responsible for 9/11
12 Clues: Islamic Extremist group in Afghanistan • Dictator of Iraq, invaded Kuwait during the Persian Gulf war • negotiating and maintaining relationships with other nations • The US worked to suppress AL Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan • formed in 1960 to ensure the steady supply of oil and a steady income • ...
Ekonomi 2017-05-17
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- if the firms of a country are good at producing a product, they can specialise in its manufacture
- The suppliers of private goods can very well exclude those who are unwilling to pay
- A country has an absolute advantage in producing a product if it can produce it using fewer from other countries.
- specialisation means that countries have to trade
- Political Union Economic Union Common Market Customs Union Free Trade Area
- consumer in the world can enjoy more goods and services and have higher living and standard
- taking part in international trade can also increase competitive pressure on firms, to be efficient and gives consumer more choice
- One person’s consumption reduces the amount available to others. That is, the amount consumed by one person is unavailable for others to consume.
- Firms become more dependent on other firms
- A country’s export may have trading restriction placed on them
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- all barriers in trading are removed
- Refers to agreements among countries in a geographic region tor educe, and ultimately remove, tariff and non tariff barriers to the free flow of goods, services and factors of production between each other
- Once a public good is produced, the suppliers cannot easily deny it to those who fail to pay. That is, those who cannot (or do not agree to) pay its market price are not debarred or excluded from its use
- One person’s consumption does not diminish the amount available to others. Once produced, public goods are available to all in equal amount. Marginal cost of providing the public goods to additional consumers is ZERO.
- People can enjoy the benefits of public goods whether pay for them or not, they are usually unwilling to pay for public goods. This act is the so-called free-rider problem.
- Firms in another country may become more efficient at producing the product or a substitute product may be developed
- two countries can mutually benefit from international trade, even if one is better at producing all products than the other country.
- May be hit by bad weather and the supply decrease
18 Clues: all barriers in trading are removed • Firms become more dependent on other firms • specialisation means that countries have to trade • May be hit by bad weather and the supply decrease • A country’s export may have trading restriction placed on them • Political Union Economic Union Common Market Customs Union Free Trade Area • ...
school 2022-03-30
the renaissance 2021-10-15
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- the art of making agreements between countries
- a person who fight in an army for money
- the Renaissance began here in Italy
- the art of making agreements between countries
- having to do with the city
- - a time of rebirth of knowledge
- built their city on islands
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- powerful cities that were more like their own countries
- non-religious
- inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks and spices from his book
- ruling family in Florence during the Renaissance
- trading in cloth and banking is how this city became rich
12 Clues: non-religious • having to do with the city • built their city on islands • - a time of rebirth of knowledge • the Renaissance began here in Italy • a person who fight in an army for money • the art of making agreements between countries • the art of making agreements between countries • ruling family in Florence during the Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-22
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- ruling family in Florence during the Renaissance
- having to do with the city
- their city on islands
- powerful cities that were more like their own countries
- a person who fight in an army for money
- a time of rebirth of knowledge
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- the Renaissance began here in Italy
- non-religious
- the art of making agreements between countries
- trading in cloth and banking is how this city became rich
- inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks and spices from his book
11 Clues: non-religious • their city on islands • having to do with the city • a time of rebirth of knowledge • the Renaissance began here in Italy • a person who fight in an army for money • the art of making agreements between countries • ruling family in Florence during the Renaissance • powerful cities that were more like their own countries • ...
Chapter 9 Life in Mexican Texas 2023-11-06
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- trade
- tanned deer hide
- Large farms that usually specialized in growing one kind of crop
- items made in a country and sold to other countries
- people who do not own the land they live on
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- Items that a nation buys from other countries
- long, low boats used for river travel
- making quilts which doubled as social occasions
- mills in which wood is cut into usable pieces
- Cabins log homes with two rooms seperated by an open passage
- deer meat
11 Clues: trade • deer meat • tanned deer hide • long, low boats used for river travel • people who do not own the land they live on • Items that a nation buys from other countries • mills in which wood is cut into usable pieces • making quilts which doubled as social occasions • items made in a country and sold to other countries • ...
School Subjects 2024-02-25
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- You learn about God
- You exercise,move and play
- You study grammar and learn to read and write
- You learn about the past and old times
- You sing and play the piano
- You learn about your rights,responsibilities and how to be a good member of our community
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- You study maps, countries, oceans, and mountains.
- You learn about plants, animals and the Earth
- You learn about numbers
- You draw and make things
- You learn how to speak with people from other countries
11 Clues: You learn about God • You learn about numbers • You draw and make things • You exercise,move and play • You sing and play the piano • You learn about the past and old times • You learn about plants, animals and the Earth • You study grammar and learn to read and write • You study maps, countries, oceans, and mountains. • ...
chapter 9-12 2024-05-07
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- the practice of conducting negotiations and maintaining relations between nations
- person who has been forced to flee their home country
- a union of nations determined on world peace
- interconnectedness of economies, cultures and societies
- political and economic union of european countries
- international organization made to promote peace, security and cooperation between nations
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- maintaining peace and security worldwide
- extreme form of patriotism
- love of one's country
- mutual reliance and cooperation between countries
- formal agreement between warring parties to end hostilities
11 Clues: love of one's country • extreme form of patriotism • maintaining peace and security worldwide • a union of nations determined on world peace • mutual reliance and cooperation between countries • political and economic union of european countries • person who has been forced to flee their home country • interconnectedness of economies, cultures and societies • ...
chapter 9-12 2024-05-07
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- the practice of conducting negotiations and maintaining relations between nations
- person who has been forced to flee their home country
- a union of nations determined on world peace
- interconnectedness of economies, cultures and societies
- political and economic union of european countries
- international organization made to promote peace, security and cooperation between nations
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- maintaining peace and security worldwide
- extreme form of patriotism
- love of one's country
- mutual reliance and cooperation between countries
- formal agreement between warring parties to end hostilities
11 Clues: love of one's country • extreme form of patriotism • maintaining peace and security worldwide • a union of nations determined on world peace • mutual reliance and cooperation between countries • political and economic union of european countries • person who has been forced to flee their home country • interconnectedness of economies, cultures and societies • ...
European Union 2024-05-08
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- In which country is the biggest mountain of European Union
- Amount of stars in European Union flag
- Last name of Lithuania president
- Most visited city in European Union
- Colour of the stars in European Union flag
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- In which city European Union headquarters are located
- Country that joined European Union the latest
- European Union country that invented scooters
- Biggest river in European Union
- Currency used in most countries of European Union
- How many countries of European Union are not using Eur
11 Clues: Biggest river in European Union • Last name of Lithuania president • Most visited city in European Union • Amount of stars in European Union flag • Colour of the stars in European Union flag • Country that joined European Union the latest • European Union country that invented scooters • Currency used in most countries of European Union • ...
Coca-Cola Presentation 2022-05-11
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- Around $286 billion today.
- Berkshire Hathaway,The Vanguard Group, and Black Rock.
- Where the business first started.
- The amount of countries it is sold in.
- It was made for medicine and patients loved it.
- Where the founder got his education.
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- He was born in Knoxville,GA and worked as a pharmacist.
- They use social media and campaigns.
- The date when the business started to today of the coca-cola business.
- Their slogan.
- It's emphasis on brand over product.
11 Clues: Their slogan. • Around $286 billion today. • Where the business first started. • They use social media and campaigns. • It's emphasis on brand over product. • Where the founder got his education. • The amount of countries it is sold in. • It was made for medicine and patients loved it. • Berkshire Hathaway,The Vanguard Group, and Black Rock. • ...
British empire 2023-03-14
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- a group of countries ruled over by a single monarch
- the ownership of a person as a property
- to invalidate something
- the political strategy of extending a state's territory
- have a less value
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- an association formed mainly by Britain and their former territories
- higher in status and quality
- discrimination against a person or group of people
- not ruled by other countries and have their own government
- an area that is under the control of another country
- fleet
11 Clues: fleet • have a less value • to invalidate something • higher in status and quality • the ownership of a person as a property • discrimination against a person or group of people • a group of countries ruled over by a single monarch • an area that is under the control of another country • the political strategy of extending a state's territory • ...
zymiir work 2023-10-16
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- to travel all the way around something
- context the setting in which a historical event
- economic system used by European countries to gain power
- materials from the Earth that are used by humans
- originating or occurring natural
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- This was the trade route in which kidnapped slaves were taken from Africa
- A voyage that brought enslaved Africans
- goods brought into a country
- the regions of the world that were known to Europeans
- to travel all the way around something
- items produced from raw materials
- goods sold to other countries
12 Clues: goods brought into a country • goods sold to other countries • originating or occurring natural • items produced from raw materials • to travel all the way around something • to travel all the way around something • A voyage that brought enslaved Africans • context the setting in which a historical event • materials from the Earth that are used by humans • ...
Islam Crossword 2023-10-13
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- You must make a pilgrimage to Mecca once in your life.
- the title of ruler in some Muslim countries
- created Islam
- the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin.
- one of the two main branches of Islam
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- a cube that held statues of hundreds of gods
- set of rules in the Quran and other religious texts that muslims must follow
- Name of God in Islamic Religion
- the holy book of Islam
- Followers of Islam
- a high official in some Muslim countries
11 Clues: created Islam • Followers of Islam • the holy book of Islam • Name of God in Islamic Religion • one of the two main branches of Islam • a high official in some Muslim countries • the title of ruler in some Muslim countries • a cube that held statues of hundreds of gods • the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin. • ...
2.9 Crossword Assignment 2023-11-29
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- More ___________ oppurtunities for men and women.
- The result of the continued decline in _______ rates.
- More _________ services for citizens.
- Advancements in ____________ services are a common benefit.
- Families have to figure out how to deal with aging ________.
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- Countries normally turn to ____________ policies.
- Society's life expectancies _________.
- A challenge of aging population is that more people are ________ than working.
- Roles commonly shift within _________.
- _________ in people over the age of 60.
- The stage that countries experiencing an aging population are in. (Answer in words)
- Individuals must take on economic and ________ challenges.
12 Clues: More _________ services for citizens. • Society's life expectancies _________. • Roles commonly shift within _________. • _________ in people over the age of 60. • Countries normally turn to ____________ policies. • More ___________ oppurtunities for men and women. • The result of the continued decline in _______ rates. • ...
Rise to World Power 2023-12-26
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- country under the control of a different country
- U.S. ship that exploded at the Havana Harbor
- President who was known for Dollar Diplomacy
- became a U.S. territory in 1900
- Exaggerated, sensationalized, or falsified stories
- ruled by the Spanish for hundreds of years
- noninvolvement with other countries
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- extending a nation's rule over other territories or countries
- President who was known for Big Stick Diplomacy
- Canal built by the U.S. that connected the Pacific and Atlantic
- where the majority of the Spanish-American War was faught
11 Clues: became a U.S. territory in 1900 • noninvolvement with other countries • ruled by the Spanish for hundreds of years • U.S. ship that exploded at the Havana Harbor • President who was known for Dollar Diplomacy • President who was known for Big Stick Diplomacy • country under the control of a different country • Exaggerated, sensationalized, or falsified stories • ...
Africa history 2025-03-29
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- Which ancient civilization first lived in Africa?
- What system did the Egyptians create?
- What was the Kingdom of Zimbabwe famous for?
- What is Africa?
- What was the Kingdom of Mansa Musa in Africa?
- Why is the history of Africa important?
- The Swahili coast was an important trading area for what?
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- What the Egyptians built?
- When did the European countries begin to colonize Africa?
- What did the Europeans take control of in Arica?
- What did the African countries gain in the 1960s?
11 Clues: What is Africa? • What the Egyptians built? • What system did the Egyptians create? • Why is the history of Africa important? • What was the Kingdom of Zimbabwe famous for? • What was the Kingdom of Mansa Musa in Africa? • What did the Europeans take control of in Arica? • Which ancient civilization first lived in Africa? • ...
Spanish 1 Articles - Singular/Plural #1 2020-08-14
17 Clues: the men • the boy • the maps • the days • the buses • the things • the pencils • the suitcase • the computers • the countries • the dictionary • the nationality • the driver (female) • the teacher (female) • the passenger (male) • the tourists (males) • the students (females)
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-20
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- People and businesses make most choices in this sector
- The study of money, jobs, and resources
- Countries that combine private business and government rules
- In this economy, businesses mostly decide what to make
- This economy mixes business freedom with some government rules
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- Selling goods and services between countries
- All the trade and business connecting countries
- U.S. wants this to happen with other countries for business
- Country like North Korea uses this kind of economy
- In this economy, the government decides what to make
10 Clues: The study of money, jobs, and resources • Selling goods and services between countries • All the trade and business connecting countries • Country like North Korea uses this kind of economy • People and businesses make most choices in this sector • In this economy, the government decides what to make • ...
Ch.9 Dvelopment 2014-04-27
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- of development The study of how countries develop financially
- A disparaging reference to economic and political policies by which major developed countries are seen to retain or extend influence over the economies of less developed countries and peoples
- The process of growth, expansion, or realization of potential, bringing regional resources into full productive use
- Profits of a country made internally, and outside investments
- transfer The diffusion to or acquisition by one culture or retention of the technology possessed by another, usually more developed, society.
- model theory of international relations holding that major states influence other states though their economic power
- The total value of goods and services (with some adjustments) including income received from abroad, produced by the residents of a country during a specified period (usually a year).
- a composite statistic of life expectancy, education, and income indices used to rank countries into four tiers of human development.
- consumption The use of energy as a source of heat or power or as a raw material input to a manufacturing process
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- direct investment An investment abroad, usually where the company being invested in is controlled by the foreign corporation
- an employment situation that is insufficient in some important way for the worker, relative to a standard
- model of development one of the major historical models of economic growth. It was published by American economist Walt Whitman Rostow in 1960. The model postulates that economic growth occurs in five basic stages, of varying length: Traditional society.
- gap The contrast between the technology available in developed core regions and that present in peripheral areas of underdevelopment.
- systems theory Immanuel Wallerstein's theoretical approach which analyzes societies in terms of their position within global systems.
- power parity A monetary measurement which takes account of what money actually buys in each country
- consumption the total number of calories in a daily diet allocation
- periphery model A model of the spatial structure of an economic system in which underdeveloped or declining peripheral areas are defined with respect to their dependence on a dominating core region
17 Clues: Profits of a country made internally, and outside investments • of development The study of how countries develop financially • consumption the total number of calories in a daily diet allocation • power parity A monetary measurement which takes account of what money actually buys in each country • ...
Political, Strategic, Military alliance and support 2021-03-07
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- Formally independent country that was under heavy influence or control by another country.
- U.S willing to aid any democratic country against the threat from Communist countries.
- One of the country under the Warsaw Pact when it was first established.
- U.S foreign policy used to prevent the spread of communism in new areas or new countries.
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- President of the U.S that established the Truman Doctrine.
- Military alliance formed in 1955 between USSR and its seven satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe, promising to defend each other from Western attacks.
- One of the countries aid by the Truman Doctrine
- Military alliance formed in 1949 between 12 democratic countries in Western Europe and North America, promising to defend each other from Russian attacks.
8 Clues: One of the countries aid by the Truman Doctrine • President of the U.S that established the Truman Doctrine. • One of the country under the Warsaw Pact when it was first established. • U.S willing to aid any democratic country against the threat from Communist countries. • ...
Unit 4: WWI 2025-04-01
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- Why the Russians dropped out of WWI
- the U.S. Congress passed this in 1918 to limit the rights of people protesting WWI
- his assassination was the spark that started WWI
- when a country takes over new lands or countries and makes them subject to its rule
- the belief by the government or people (or both) that the military should be used aggressively and that the armed forces should be deeply respected throughout society
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- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- Germany engaging in unrestricted submarine warfare, sank this British passenger
- the strong support of the rights and interests of one’s country
- Wilson's vision for a safer world after WWI
- The decisions made at this conference changed the political geography of Europe, as seen on the maps, and reshaped the relationships between countries.
- Germany’s offer to support Mexico joined the Central Powers in the war, suggesting an invasion of the United States
- was one of the parts of the Treaty of Versailles that was controversial in the United States
- Media that use carefully crafted messages to manipulate actions and beliefs
- is a good relationship between countries that often help each other when needed
14 Clues: Why the Russians dropped out of WWI • Wilson's vision for a safer world after WWI • his assassination was the spark that started WWI • the strong support of the rights and interests of one’s country • Media that use carefully crafted messages to manipulate actions and beliefs • Germany engaging in unrestricted submarine warfare, sank this British passenger • ...
10-2 GO3 Review 2025-05-23
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- A 1944 meeting that created global financial rules and institutions after WWII. (2 words)
- Total value of all goods and services made in a country in a year. (Acronym)
- Factories with poor working conditions, low pay, and often unsafe practices.
- Meeting today’s needs without harming the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
- A measure of a country's quality of life based on health, education, and income. (Acronym)
- Trade Type of trade with few or no taxes, tariffs, or restrictions. (2 words)
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- Hiring workers in other countries to do jobs once done locally.
- Economy An economy based on ideas, skills, and information instead of just goods. (2 words)
- Global group that helps countries make and follow trade rules. (Acronym)
- Taking care of the environment and resources for future generations.
- A trade agreement between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico that started in 1994. (Acronym)
- Being successful, especially in terms of money, comfort, and quality of life.
- Gap The gap between what we use and what the earth can reasonable supply.
- Trade A way of buying goods that supports better pay and conditions for workers in developing countries. (2 words)
14 Clues: Hiring workers in other countries to do jobs once done locally. • Taking care of the environment and resources for future generations. • Global group that helps countries make and follow trade rules. (Acronym) • Gap The gap between what we use and what the earth can reasonable supply. • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-21
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- The ____ Estate formed the National Assembly.
- The reign of _____ was the period of mass execution that occurred during the French Revolution.
- _____ Napoleon is the name of the contribution Napoleon made to French law.
- The first name of army general who became dictator of France.
- The _____-General was the only political body in France with the authority to reform the nation's tax system.
- This country rebelled against Dutch authorities because of religious and economic differences.
- The ______ was the name of the five-man committee that governed France just before Napoleon came to power.
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- The Risogimento was this kind of movement in Italy.
- The country were Napoleon lost a majority of his men because of enemy soldiers and harsh winters.
- This eastern European country was partitioned by powerful neighboring countries and regained its independence only after World War I.
- European forces defeated Napoleon's army during the bloodiest battle of the Napoleonic Wars in this German city.
- Countries that successfully achieved independence during the time period of this chapter received ____ from other European countries.
- The Committee of Public _____ led France's revolutionary government.
13 Clues: The ____ Estate formed the National Assembly. • The Risogimento was this kind of movement in Italy. • The first name of army general who became dictator of France. • The Committee of Public _____ led France's revolutionary government. • _____ Napoleon is the name of the contribution Napoleon made to French law. • ...
Capitals of Asian Countries 2018-06-04
15 Clues: India • China • Japan • Russia • Turkey • Taiwan • Vietnam • Malaysia • Thailand • Indonesia • Singapore • Hong Kong • South Korea • Philippines • United Arab Emirates
Countries of the World 2015-01-03
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- Sweden, Denmark and this country make up the three countries of Scandinavia
- This country is called Cymru in their language
- Easter Island is an island in this country
- Siamese cats originated in this country
- This country is the fourth largest island in this world
- The language of this country is the second major language in Europe
- Libya, Sudan, Cameroon, Niger and Central African Republic all landlock this country
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- Madona starred in a film as she played the wife of the president of this country
- This country is the largest country in South America
- This country has the largest population in the world which is 1,355,692,576 as of 2014
- The home of the Pyramids
- Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus are studies that originated in this country
- There is a style of yogurt with the same nationality of the people that live here
- The tallest mountain in Britain is located in this country
- This is the biggest country in the world
15 Clues: The home of the Pyramids • Siamese cats originated in this country • This is the biggest country in the world • Easter Island is an island in this country • This country is called Cymru in their language • This country is the largest country in South America • This country is the fourth largest island in this world • ...
Countries of the World 2015-01-03
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- This country is the largest country in South America
- Madona starred in a film as she played the wife of the president of this country
- This country has the largest population in the world which is 1,355,692,576 as of 2014
- There is a style of yogurt with the same nationality of the people that live here
- The tallest mountain in Britain is located in this country
- The language of this country is the second major language in Europe
- This is the biggest country in the world
- The home of the Pyramids
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- Sweden, Denmark and this country make up the three countries of Scandinavia
- Siamese cats originated in this country
- This country is the fourth largest island in this world
- Easter Island is an island in this country
- Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus are studies that originated in this country
- Libya, Sudan, Cameroon, Niger and Central African Republic all landlock this country
- This country is called Cymru in their language
15 Clues: The home of the Pyramids • Siamese cats originated in this country • This is the biggest country in the world • Easter Island is an island in this country • This country is called Cymru in their language • This country is the largest country in South America • This country is the fourth largest island in this world • ...
Countries of the World 2022-06-21
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- gun violence
- Seb wishes he was born here
- has won 2 fifa world cups
- Invented gunpowder
- The country collapsed into 15 countries in 1991, one of them was Ukraine
- mustache man
- Massive Jesus
- Mu'ammar Al-Gaddafi
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- October Revolution
- Missile Crisis
- Mr Nicholls has met the king of this country
- Muhammad was born here
- Hosting the fifa world cup 2022
- maple trees
- Gelato
15 Clues: Gelato • maple trees • gun violence • mustache man • Massive Jesus • Missile Crisis • October Revolution • Invented gunpowder • Mu'ammar Al-Gaddafi • Muhammad was born here • has won 2 fifa world cups • Seb wishes he was born here • Hosting the fifa world cup 2022 • Mr Nicholls has met the king of this country • The country collapsed into 15 countries in 1991, one of them was Ukraine
Countries of the world 2024-04-13
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- In which country would you find the iconic Mount Fuji?
- Which North American country is rich in history, culture, and vibrant traditions?
- Zealand Which island nation is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes featured in "The Lord of the Rings" films?
- Which nation is both a country and a continent?
- Which country spans two continents?
- Which country is home to the Great Wall and the Forbidden City?
- Which country is the birthplace of yoga and the Taj Mahal?
- Which country is home to the ancient wonders of the pyramids?
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- Which European country is known for its exquisite cuisine and the Eiffel Tower?
- Which country boasts the longest coastline in the world?
- Africa Which African nation is renowned for its diverse wildlife and safaris?
- Which European country is famous for its stunning fjords?
- Which South American country is home to the Amazon Rainforest?
- Which country is famous for its tango, steak, and Patagonia region?
- Where would you find the city of Venice, known for its canals?
15 Clues: Which country spans two continents? • Which nation is both a country and a continent? • In which country would you find the iconic Mount Fuji? • Which country boasts the longest coastline in the world? • Which European country is famous for its stunning fjords? • Which country is the birthplace of yoga and the Taj Mahal? • ...
Countries Around the World 2022-11-13
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- The capital of this country is Madrid.
- This city is the capital of Latvia.
- This country is to the east of Belarus.
- This city is the capital of the United Kingdom.
- You can find a lot of kangaroos in this country.
- Mexico is in ______ America.
- The Union _____ is the name of the flag of the United Kingdom.
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- This river flows through London.
- The Eiffel Tower is in this city.
- I am from Belarus. I am B__________n.
- This country is to the west of Belarus.
- The capital of this country is Berlin. The official language is German.
- Rome is the capital of this country.
- Lima is the capital of this country. It's in South America.
- The USA is in _____ America.
15 Clues: The USA is in _____ America. • Mexico is in ______ America. • This river flows through London. • The Eiffel Tower is in this city. • This city is the capital of Latvia. • Rome is the capital of this country. • I am from Belarus. I am B__________n. • The capital of this country is Madrid. • This country is to the west of Belarus. • This country is to the east of Belarus. • ...
Countries and nationalities crossword 2023-01-05
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- They are Dutch. They come from...
- He comes from Sweden. He is...
- He is Polish. He was born in...
- They come from Norway. They are...
- My girlfriend was born in France. She is...
- He is German. He was born in...
- She is Italian. She lives in...
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- Mr and Mrs Carter come from the USA. They are...
- She is Spanish. She comes from...
- She is Danish. She comes from...
- He is British. He comes from...
- He comes from India. He is...
- We come from Greece. We are...
- He was born in China. He is...
- He was born in Russia. They are...
15 Clues: He comes from India. He is... • He comes from Sweden. He is... • We come from Greece. We are... • He was born in China. He is... • He is Polish. He was born in... • He is British. He comes from... • He is German. He was born in... • She is Italian. She lives in... • She is Danish. She comes from... • They are Dutch. They come from... • She is Spanish. She comes from... • ...
African countries cultural diversity 2022-05-20
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- human beings in general or considered collectively.
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- a social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties, with a common culture and dialect, typically having a recognized leader.
- a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- the earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features.
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land
- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
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- the principal method of human communication, consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing, or gesture
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- lacking sufficient money to live at a standard considered comfortable or normal in a society.
- the second largest of the continents, on the Mediterranean in the north, the Atlantic in the west, and the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, and Indian Ocean in the east.
- showing a great deal of variety; very different.
- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
15 Clues: showing a great deal of variety; very different. • human beings in general or considered collectively. • any of the world's main continuous expanses of land • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory. • a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them. • ...
Countries of the World 2024-09-30
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- – Most populous country
- – Bridging Europe and Asia
- – Known for the Eiffel Tower
- – Boot-shaped country
- – Land down under
- – Famous for Oktoberfest
- – Known for tacos and tequila
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- – Island nation with cherry blossoms
- – Largest country in the world
- – Known for its wildlife and safaris
- – Land of Bollywood
- – Second largest country by area
- – Home to the pyramids
- – Largest country in South America
- – Birthplace of democracy
15 Clues: – Land down under • – Land of Bollywood • – Boot-shaped country • – Home to the pyramids • – Most populous country • – Famous for Oktoberfest • – Birthplace of democracy • – Bridging Europe and Asia • – Known for the Eiffel Tower • – Known for tacos and tequila • – Largest country in the world • – Second largest country by area • – Largest country in South America • ...
Family, Countries, and Nationalities 2025-10-08
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- - Your uncle's child
- - Suni is Egyptian
- - Your sister's son
- - Toulouse is Greek
- - Your sister and brother
- - Bondita is from India
- - Your mother and father
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- - Your father's parents
- - If you have a baby girl, it's your
- - Your mother's sister
- - Your brother's daughter
- - Julia is from Brazil
- - Your mother's boyfriend if they're married
- - Ekaterina is Russian
- - Leo comes from Israel
15 Clues: - Suni is Egyptian • - Your sister's son • - Toulouse is Greek • - Your uncle's child • - Your mother's sister • - Julia is from Brazil • - Ekaterina is Russian • - Your father's parents • - Bondita is from India • - Leo comes from Israel • - Your mother and father • - Your brother's daughter • - Your sister and brother • - If you have a baby girl, it's your • ...
Countries of the World 2025-12-09
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- Country where a Romance language is spoken despite being surrounded mostly by Slavic nations
- Caribbean nation known for exporting some of the world’s highest-quality cigars
- Country that recognizes 68 official Indigenous languages
- Central European nation where many famous composers lived under Habsburg patronage
- Nation whose national holiday commemorates the storming of a prison fortress
- West African country whose capital is known as the “Gateway to Africa”
- Gulf state that hosted the first FIFA World Cup in the Middle East
- Microstate with the world’s highest density of millionaires
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- Country where nomadic herding remains a common way of life, including yaks, camels, and goats
- Country where the national drink, yerba mate, is shared in a single cup passed around socially
- Nation where Yap Island residents traditionally used giant stone disks as money
- South American country whose national soccer team has won the most World Cups
- European country with three official languages and the EU’s highest GDP per capita
- West African country whose name comes from the Bambara word for “hippopotamus”
- Country whose flag features the only non-rectangular national flag shape in the world
15 Clues: Country that recognizes 68 official Indigenous languages • Microstate with the world’s highest density of millionaires • Gulf state that hosted the first FIFA World Cup in the Middle East • West African country whose capital is known as the “Gateway to Africa” • Nation whose national holiday commemorates the storming of a prison fortress • ...
Travel, Sights, and Countries 2025-12-23
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- : Northern country famous for maple leaves.
- : City with the Opera House.
- : Shared traditions and language of a group.
- : Structure crossing rivers or gaps.
- : Document used when travelling.
- : Island nation with Mount Fuji.
- : Large body of saltwater.
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- : Land surrounded by water.
- : Country known for the Great Barrier Reef.
- : Famous place people visit.
- : Tool used for direction.
- : Home of the ancient pyramids.
- : Tall landform with a peak.
- : Picture showing parts of the earth.
- : Very dry, sandy region.
15 Clues: : Very dry, sandy region. • : Tool used for direction. • : Large body of saltwater. • : Land surrounded by water. • : Famous place people visit. • : City with the Opera House. • : Tall landform with a peak. • : Home of the ancient pyramids. • : Document used when travelling. • : Island nation with Mount Fuji. • : Structure crossing rivers or gaps. • ...
globalization 2020-03-13
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- Mode of production.
- Global enterprise as its knowledge base is formed by inputs from the world.
- Higher education systems have grown increasingly similar curriculum.
- process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. As a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, globalization is considered by some as a form of capitalist expansion which entails the integration of local and national economies into a global, unregulated market economy.
- Circulation of money.
- Where ideas move around.
- Flow of culture.
- intergovernmental organization that is concerned with the regulation of international trade between nations.
- People who has relations to other countries.
- Brought us discoveries in the fields of astronomy.
- Circulation of mechanical bulls and software.
- intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations.
- Increasingly globalized in many ways.
- Gave rise to the internet.
- Refers to the cultural influence that exist at a global level.
- Most of the world's religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
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- Keep coming in income.
- former executive agency (from 1946 to 1974) that was responsible for research into atomic energy and its peacetime uses in the United States.
- New technologies.
- international organization dedicated to providing financing, advice, and research to developing nations to aid their economic advancement.
- Innovations of industrial machines.
- corporate organization that owns or controls production of goods or services in at least one country other than its home country.
- legal agreement between many countries, whose overall purpose was to promote international trade by reducing or eliminating trade barriers such as tariffs or quotas.
- Trans-global connectivity that provide opportunities.
- international organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., consisting of 189 countries working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world while periodically depending on the World Bank for its resources
- is an investment in the form of a controlling ownership in a business in one country by an entity based in another country.
- Forces relationships between and among countries.
- The times now.
- Principal actors of globalization.
- Movement of people.
30 Clues: The times now. • Flow of culture. • New technologies. • Mode of production. • Movement of people. • Circulation of money. • Keep coming in income. • Where ideas move around. • Gave rise to the internet. • Principal actors of globalization. • Innovations of industrial machines. • Increasingly globalized in many ways. • People who has relations to other countries. • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2018-12-13
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- A war that ends all wars started here.
- the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling _____________.
- Effect,the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling _____________.
- Something that was uphold-ed by English for no reason causing a bigger war.
- This guy death is one of the many factors starting WW 1.
- This is use to put fear into the masses in a country
- A plan intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries, called the _______________.
- The English made this during July 4, 1776.
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- In this age people as a whole where together getting smarter rather then a group of people.
- A bigger country taking a smaller weaker country by force fast.
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- This is a City which someone famous died that kinda started WW 1.
- (of a country or its government) prepare and organize (troops) for active service.
- The __________________ was the Balkans in the early part of the 20th century preceding World War I.
- The first nations has made a ______in Canada.
- ______________ generally means relating to someone's family, home, or home country.
- In military terminology, a __________ is a war in which fighting takes place on two geographically separate fronts.
- This dude killed someone who was he?
- The ________________ was a secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- The _______________ was the military alliance formed between Russia, Great Britain and France before World War I.
- A country wants to do its best to protect its citizens and grow
- This was a piece of land owned by the french then taken by Germans.
- All country's in Europe thought it was a good idea to do this at one point.
- Let the people control what happens to there country.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
26 Clues: This dude killed someone who was he? • A war that ends all wars started here. • The English made this during July 4, 1776. • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • The first nations has made a ______in Canada. • This is use to put fear into the masses in a country • Let the people control what happens to there country. • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2018-12-13
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- The first nations has made a ______in Canada.
- A plan intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries, called the _______________.
- Something that was uphold-ed by English for no reason causing a bigger war.
- This is use to put fear into the masses in a country
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- This guy death is one of the many factors starting WW 1.
- This was a piece of land owned by the french then taken by Germans.
- A war that ends all wars started here.
- Effect,the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling _____________.
- (of a country or its government) prepare and organize (troops) for active service.
- A bigger country taking a smaller weaker country by force fast.
- This dude killed someone who was he?
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- ______________ generally means relating to someone's family, home, or home country.
- All country's in Europe thought it was a good idea to do this at one point.
- Let the people control what happens to there country.
- the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling _____________.
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- The ________________ was a secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- In military terminology, a __________ is a war in which fighting takes place on two geographically separate fronts.
- A country wants to do its best to protect its citizens and grow
- The __________________ was the Balkans in the early part of the 20th century preceding World War I.
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- In this age people as a whole where together getting smarter rather then a group of people.
- The English made this during July 4, 1776.
- The _______________ was the military alliance formed between Russia, Great Britain and France before World War I.
- This is a City which someone famous died that kinda started WW 1.
26 Clues: This dude killed someone who was he? • A war that ends all wars started here. • The English made this during July 4, 1776. • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • The first nations has made a ______in Canada. • This is use to put fear into the masses in a country • Let the people control what happens to there country. • ...
3 Economic Concepts 2023-11-14
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- (EU) trade alliance among 28 European nations; encourages free trade among members and promotes work as a single market
- French word for ‘leave alone’; economic concept opposing governmental involvement in commerce beyond what is necessary to keep an economic system running on its laws; associated with a free enterprise system
- period of the business cycle in which there is decreasing economic activity
- period of business cycle in which economic activity is at its highest Contraction
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- measure of the number of people without jobs
- (WTO) global coalition among many countries; headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP
- tariff which increases price on imports to protect domestic products
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP
- fluctuations in economic activity over time; constitutes production rising then falling in a long cycle of expansion and contraction
- period of the business cycle in which there is increasing economic activity
- tax on imports
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- state in which countries depend on each other for certain goods or services which they cannot produce efficiently for themselves; international trade
- (CPI) measure of the change in the prices of consumer goods; used to measure inflation; also known as cost-of-living index
- (NAFTA) trade agreement among Canada, the United States and Mexico; mission to diminish all trade barriers and investment restrictions between Canada, the United States and Mexico
- tariff which supplies revenue for a country
- occurs when a country is able to produce a product more efficiently and at a lower cost than another country
- (PPI) measure of the change in the prices of wholesale goods; used to measure inflation; formerly known as the wholesale price index
- limits the quantity or monetary value of an import; controls the level of an import
- complete ban on certain products coming in or leaving the country; usually put in place for political reasons
- goods and services sold to other countries
- period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity
- occurs when a country possesses unique resources or capabilities allowing for the lowest cost of production for a product
24 Clues: tax on imports • goods and services sold to other countries • tariff which supplies revenue for a country • measure of the number of people without jobs • goods and services purchased from other countries • period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity • period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP • ...
Economic Concepts 3 2023-11-14
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- period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity
- measure of the number of people without jobs
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP
- global coalition among many countries; headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland
- goods and services sold to other countries
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- period of business cycle in which economic activity is at its highest
- trade agreement among Canada, the United States and Mexico; mission to diminish all trade barriers and investment restrictions between Canada, the United States and Mexico
- measure of the change in the prices of consumer goods; used to measure inflation; also known as cost-of-living index
- occurs when a country possesses unique resources or capabilities allowing for the lowest cost of production for a product
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- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP
- measure of change in the value of a currency; rate of rising prices in a country
- tariff which supplies revenue for a country
- occurs when a country is able to produce a product more efficiently and at a lower cost than another country
- French word for ‘leave alone’; economic concept opposing governmental involvement in commerce beyond what is necessary to keep an economic system running on its laws; associated with a free enterprise system
- fluctuations in economic activity over time; constitutes production rising then falling in a long cycle of expansion and contraction
- limits the quantity or monetary value of an import; controls the level of an import
- tax on imports
- tariff which increases price on imports to protect domestic products
- complete ban on certain products coming in or leaving the country; usually put in place for political reasons
- period of the business cycle in which there is decreasing economic activity
- measure of the change in the prices of wholesale goods; used to measure inflation; formerly known as the wholesale price index
- state in which countries depend on each other for certain goods or services which they cannot produce efficiently for themselves; international trade
- period of the business cycle in which there is increasing economic activity
24 Clues: tax on imports • goods and services sold to other countries • tariff which supplies revenue for a country • measure of the number of people without jobs • goods and services purchased from other countries • period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity • period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 7 Crossword 2023-04-07
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- The region of the United States hit hardest by deindustrialization.
- Otherwise called as Business parks, a congregation of office buildings to take advantage of agglomeration economies.
- When a company locates services or manufacturing in other countries if the costs of doing business are lower and worth the risk of moving some operations overseas.
- A form of model that countries do not exist in isolation but are part of an intertwined world system in which all countries are dependent on each other.
- Occurs when one party desires a good or service that it does not have or cannot produce and another party has the desired good or service with which it is willing to part.
- The concentration of high-value economic development in this attracts even more economic development.
- ____ are locations where a foreign company can store, warehouse, transfer, or process without additional taxation or duties if goods are exported.
- Developed by Henry Ford, in which an item is moved from worker to worker, with each repeatedly performing the same task.
- Sets of reforms that reduce government regulations and taxation.
- The term special manufacturing zones are commonly referred to.
- The possible downsides of growth poles, or negative effects in one region that result from economic growth in another region.
- When a company locates services or manufacturing in other countries if the costs of doing business are lower and worth the risk of moving some operations overseas.
- The location decision for one factory is dependent upon the location of other related factories.
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- Contracting work to noncompany employees or other companies.
- A business that operates in multiple countries.
- Raw material such as coffee, cocoa, and oil, that have not undergone any processing.
- A nonprofit organization that operates independently of any government, typically one whose purpose is to address a social or political issue.
- The goal of _____ is to address problems caused by depletion of natural resources, mass consumption of goods, pollution of air and water, and impact of climate change.
- The use of assembly lines for mass production.
- A hub for information-based industry and high-tech manufacturing.
- Impact on the environment.
- Using the earth's resources without doing permanent damage to the environment.
- Travels to a region by people who are interested in its distinctive and unusual ecosystem.
- A global organization created in 1995 to monitor the rules of international trade.
24 Clues: Impact on the environment. • The use of assembly lines for mass production. • A business that operates in multiple countries. • Contracting work to noncompany employees or other companies. • The term special manufacturing zones are commonly referred to. • Sets of reforms that reduce government regulations and taxation. • ...
Interconnection Glossary crossword 2023-01-30
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- The social and physical construction of places
- The spread of cultural characteristics from one place to another
- Specific areas of the earth’s surface that have been given meanings, or which have been shaped by people
- The characteristics that make a place special or unique
- Travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes
- The process of transcribing data into a digital form so that it can be directly processed by a computer
- The buying or selling of products or services using the internet
- The trade between an origin group of countries and a destination group of countries
- A group made up of people of similar heritage who identify with others in the group through sharing language, ancestry and often religion
- A community of people sharing common interests, ideas and feelings over the internet or using other collaborative technologies
- Information and communication technologies tools that help people connect with each other such as the internet or mobile phones.
- Items that are tangible (able to be touched), such as coal or wood or food
- The identification and interpretation of information in order to understand the environment
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- People’s awareness of places and the particular opinions they have about them
- Fashion Low cost clothing that mimics current luxury trends
- The movement from one place to another, typically over a distance of some length.
- The process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of increased trade and cultural exchange between countries
- A complex mixture of people’s origins and heritage, language, religion and ways of life
- Goods and services that are coming in from other countries.
- The three-dimensional realm or expanse in which all material objects are located and all events occur
- A worldwide interconnected network of computers.
- Intangibles, provided by people, such as providers of tourism experiences, education providers, accountants and dentists
- The connection of people, places and ideas.
- Communication technologies through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages and other forms of content
- A computer environment that can simulate physical presence in places in the real world or imagined worlds
- The communication between people across places through the use of devices such as telephones and telegrams.
- The action of buying and selling goods and services
27 Clues: The connection of people, places and ideas. • The social and physical construction of places • A worldwide interconnected network of computers. • The action of buying and selling goods and services • Travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes • The characteristics that make a place special or unique • ...
WHAP 8/9 2023-04-24
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- A political and economic ideology that advocates for a classless system in which the means of production are owned communally and private property is virtually nonexistent.
- A wall separating East and West Berlin built by East Germany in 1961 to prevent citizens from leaving to the West.
- Nations that didn't side with the US or the USSR during the Cold War.
- South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore, nations that became Asian economic forces.
- An intergovernmental organization that controls the amount of oil being exported for its member countries. (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries).
- The average number of children that is born to a female over their lifetime.
- A conference held by the allied powers after WW2 to discuss the postwar order.
- Gorbechov’s Soviet economic reforms.
- Gorbechov’s policy of “Openness” in the Soviet Government.
- The group of eastern European countries that were aligned/controlled militarily, politically, and economically with the Soviet Union.
- The willingness to go to the edge of war.
- A form of government that emphasizes extreme nationalism, militarism, and an authoritarian leader.
- (Human immunodeficiency virus) - a virus that attacks one's immune system.
- Used to kill bacteria.
- U.S. policy for preventing the spread of Communism.
- A communist guerrilla organization that overthrew the pre-existing government in Cambodia.
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- U.S. economic relief program for Western Europe after WW2.
- A period of time in the 1950s consisting of the widespread fear of a potential rise of communism.
- U.S. policy of giving money to countries resisting communist influence.
- Destruction of forests.
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- The term used to describe the divide between East and West Europe.
- The widespread calls in Quebec for independence from Canada.
- Free trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- A period of technology innovations that increased crop yields and agricultural production.
- A substance used to prepare one's immune system for a virus.
- The American and Soviet competition in space technology and exploration.
- The massacre of student protesters protesting the Chinese government in 1989.
- A Soviet-backed alliance of Communist Eastern European countries to combat NATO and western powers.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- The leader of the Communist North Vietnam and President of Vietnam.
31 Clues: Used to kill bacteria. • Destruction of forests. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • Gorbechov’s Soviet economic reforms. • The willingness to go to the edge of war. • U.S. policy for preventing the spread of Communism. • U.S. economic relief program for Western Europe after WW2. • Free trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. • ...
Exam 2 International Management 2016-11-12
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- _____ culture is only one of the cultures that we all carry within ourselves.
- The ____ of the table and chairs can also make a difference.
- The individually oriented person tends to interpret the _____ very rigidly.
- ____ have both a physical size and a socioenvironmental meaning that can be different for each individual within and across cultures.
- When you accept power, you are giving it the ______ to exist to the extent the control is acceptable to you.
- _____ are big promoters of stereotypes.
- The people of ____ American countries are less concerned with time and stoically accept their fate.
- Where the U.S. person may view himself as informal, friendly, and casual, their foreign counterpart may view them as _____, too personal, and familiar.
- The Malaysians say, “match eagles with eagles.”
- Direct ____ strategies are meant to help the opponent.
- _____ is the process by which individuals ascribe meaning to their environment; it is strong affected by their culture.
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- Parts of China, Africa, and India are examples of countries that are still basically tribal because they are _____ societies.
- Leaptrott gives three fundamental classifications of protocol: ____, collective, and pluralist.
- Effective negotiators are observant, patient, _____, and good listeners.
- Everyone is _____ to a great degree.
- Cognitive dissonance, _____ and reasoning differences normally due to cultural difference are often the focus of such conflicts because your perspectives are based on your cultural training, and your oppositions’ perspective are based on their cultural training.
- The Japanese equivalent of the ____ for individual has a negative connotation because the Japanese are a group-oriented culture.
- Direct ____ includes questioning, offering, posturing, and persuading.
- To create a(n) ____ between global business partners, the firms must have balanced authority.
- Using interpreters and ___ can affect the negotiation process both positively and negatively.
- Although in some countries ____ are not typically included on negotiation teams, in many countries they are considered as equals at the negotiation table.
- Negotiations take place within the context of the four Cs: common interest, conflicting interests, compromise, and _____.
- _____ with high problem-solving orientation are likely to have a problem-solving approach that is more cooperative and leads to relationship building between two organizations.
- The Germans may incorrectly interpret the motions as ____ emotional displays that they consider impolite.
- Cultural ____ includes anything that distracts or interferes with the message being communicated.
25 Clues: Everyone is _____ to a great degree. • _____ are big promoters of stereotypes. • The Malaysians say, “match eagles with eagles.” • Direct ____ strategies are meant to help the opponent. • The ____ of the table and chairs can also make a difference. • Direct ____ includes questioning, offering, posturing, and persuading. • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2018-12-13
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- A plan intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries, called the _______________.
- Effect,the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling _____________.
- All country's in Europe thought it was a good idea to do this at one point.
- (of a country or its government) prepare and organize (troops) for active service.
- This guy death is one of the many factors starting WW 1.
- Let the people control what happens to there country.
- This dude killed someone who was he?
- In this age people as a whole where together getting smarter rather then a group of people.
- The _______________ was the military alliance formed between Russia, Great Britain and France before World War I.
- Something that was uphold-ed by English for no reason causing a bigger war.
- The English made this during July 4, 1776.
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- This is a City which someone famous died that kinda started WW 1.
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- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- This was a piece of land owned by the french then taken by Germans.
- A bigger country taking a smaller weaker country by force fast.
- ______________ generally means relating to someone's family, home, or home country.
- A war that ends all wars started here.
- The ________________ was a secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- In military terminology, a __________ is a war in which fighting takes place on two geographically separate fronts.
- The __________________ was the Balkans in the early part of the 20th century preceding World War I.
- A country wants to do its best to protect its citizens and grow
- the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling _____________.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- The first nations has made a ______in Canada.
- This is use to put fear into the masses in a country
26 Clues: This dude killed someone who was he? • A war that ends all wars started here. • The English made this during July 4, 1776. • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • The first nations has made a ______in Canada. • This is use to put fear into the masses in a country • Let the people control what happens to there country. • ...
Economic Concepts Vocab 3 2023-11-14
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- trade alliance among 28 European nations; encourages free trade among members and promotes work as a single market
- French word for ‘leave alone’; economic concept opposing governmental involvement in commerce beyond what is necessary to keep an economic system running on its laws; associated with a free enterprise system
- period of the business cycle in which there is decreasing economic activity
- period of business cycle in which economic activity is at its highest
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- measure of the number of people without jobs
- global coalition among many countries; headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP
- tariff which increases price on imports to protect domestic products
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP
- fluctuations in economic activity over time; constitutes production rising then falling in a long cycle of expansion and contraction
- period of the business cycle in which there is increasing economic activity
- tax on imports
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- state in which countries depend on each other for certain goods or services which they cannot produce efficiently for themselves; international trade
- measure of the change in the prices of consumer goods; used to measure inflation; also known as cost-of-living index
- trade agreement among Canada, the United States and Mexico; mission to diminish all trade barriers and investment restrictions between Canada, the United States and Mexico
- tariff which supplies revenue for a country
- occurs when a country is able to produce a product more efficiently and at a lower cost than another country
- measure of the change in the prices of wholesale goods; used to measure inflation; formerly known as the wholesale price index
- limits the quantity or monetary value of an import; controls the level of an import
- complete ban on certain products coming in or leaving the country; usually put in place for political reasons
- goods and services sold to other countries
- period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity
- occurs when a country possesses unique resources or capabilities allowing for the lowest cost of production for a product
24 Clues: tax on imports • goods and services sold to other countries • tariff which supplies revenue for a country • measure of the number of people without jobs • goods and services purchased from other countries • period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity • period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP • ...
Economic Concepts 2023-11-15
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- trade alliance among 28 European nations; encourages free trade among members and promotes work as a single market
- goods and services sold to other countries
- period of the business cycle in which there is decreasing economic activity
- tariff which supplies revenue for a country
- occurs when a country possesses unique resources or capabilities allowing for the lowest cost of production for a product
- fluctuations in economic activity over time; constitutes production rising then falling in a long cycle of expansion and contraction
- tariff which increases price on imports to protect domestic products
- French word for ‘leave alone’; economic concept opposing governmental involvement in commerce beyond what is necessary to keep an economic system running on its laws; associated with a free enterprise system
- tax on imports
- period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity
- occurs when a country is able to produce a product more efficiently and at a lower cost than another country
- measure of the number of people without jobs
- trade agreement among Canada, the United States and Mexico; mission to diminish all trade barriers and investment restrictions between Canada, the United States and Mexico
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- state in which countries depend on each other for certain goods or services which they cannot produce efficiently for themselves; international trade
- global coalition among many countries; headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- measure of change in the value of a currency; rate of rising prices in a country
- period of business cycle in which economic activity is at its highest
- measure of the change in the prices of wholesale goods; used to measure inflation; formerly known as the wholesale price index
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP
- measure of the change in the prices of consumer goods; used to measure inflation; also known as cost-of-living index
- period of the business cycle in which there is increasing economic activity
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP
- limits the quantity or monetary value of an import; controls the level of an import
- complete ban on certain products coming in or leaving the country; usually put in place for political reasons
25 Clues: tax on imports • goods and services sold to other countries • tariff which supplies revenue for a country • measure of the number of people without jobs • goods and services purchased from other countries • period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity • period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP • ...
the 1970-2000 2024-03-22
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- special interest group concerned with the 2nd Amendment
- enforced by U.S. Fish and Wildlife, tries to protect and rehabilitate populations of animals from becoming extinct
- president during the Persian Gulf War
- president who created the department of energy
- North American trade agreement between U.S., Mexico, and Canada to reduce trade barriers and allow for the freedom of movement for capital
- Ronald Reagan's modernization of the U.S. military
- nicknamed "Star Wars," this was Reagan's plan to use battle stations in space to shoot other satellites with lasers
- alliance of religious groups that opposed abortion and the Equal Rights Amendment
- meeting between Israel and Egypt to create a lasting peace between the two countries
- organization of countries that are major oil exporters who try and control global oil prices and production
- agency charged with protecting the environment and water from pollution
- trade agreement that reduce barriers throughout the world
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- global institution that moderates trade agreements and currency exchange between countries
- Supreme Court ruling that found that students and teachers had 1st Amendment protections in public schools
- 53 Americans are taken hostage by Islamic revolutionaries
- normalizing of a relationship by relaxing tensions
- practice where a company purchases its own stocks and pays the CEO in stocks to reduce stock supply and drive up the prices of those remaining stocks as a way of inflating the value of the company
- president after Nixon who pardoned Nixon for his crimes
- conservative think tank
- former actor and governor of California that became president in the 1980s
- alternative name for the First Iraq War
- scandal where Nixon's campaign broke into the DNC headquarters to wiretap their phones
- Reagan's economic plan to cut taxes for corporations and the rich because it would trickle down in job creation for the poor
- when the House of Representatives votes to remove the president of the United States
- president who signed the Families Medical Leave Act, balanced the budget, and raised the minimum wage
- scandal where the Reagan administration and CIA were selling weapons to Iran to fund Nicaraguan cartels attempting to overthrow the government
- return to containment policy but with aggressive military intervention in other countries
27 Clues: conservative think tank • president during the Persian Gulf War • alternative name for the First Iraq War • president who created the department of energy • normalizing of a relationship by relaxing tensions • Ronald Reagan's modernization of the U.S. military • special interest group concerned with the 2nd Amendment • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 7 2024-04-23
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- Economic measure of development; measures price of specific goods against price of same goods in another country
- Process by which companies outsource or offshore jobs, leaving urban areas to decay or trans
- Loans given to those living on the periphery for investment capital in business; Grameen Bank
- Sector of economy that lacks government oversight; i.e. drug trafficking, lawn mowing
- Type of economic effect that sees positive economic outcomes beyond a growth pole
- Type of agreement between countries that reduces trade restrictions i.e. tariffs
- The potential of a job to produce additional jobs in an area; e.g. auto manufacturing bringing many jobs to city
- Author of a development theory that sets countries into a series of 5 "stages" by which they may move forward; focuses on national scale
- The ability to produce a good/service at a lower opportunity cost than another country
- Type of industry where manufactured products gain weight/volume during production; brewing
- Type of factories built by US companies in northern Mexico to produce cheap goods/services
- Also called Fordism, it is the process of making large quantities of goods
- Economic measure of development; total value of all goods/services of a country
- economy to service sector
- Author of a development theory that dictates countries fall into 1 of 3 "levels" -- Core, Periphery, & Semiperiphery
- Social measure of development that takes into account years of schooling, life expectancy at birth, and GNI per capita
- Sector of an economy based around service-based occupations
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- Began in England and led to increased innovation and urbanization across the world
- Sector of an economy based around resource extraction
- Mutually beneficial relationship between two or more countries with the trade of goods/services
- Tax on imported goods
- Coefficient, or measure, of income inequality of a country
- Region of the United States where deindustrialization has taken place
- Theory developed by Alfred Weber to explain the location of industry/manufacturing
- Type of industry where manufactured products lose volume during production; iron smelting
- Area where shipping containers and products are able to efficiently distribute and transport goods; typically shipping harbors
- Sector of an economy based around manufacturing
- Clustering of businesses/services for advantageous economic purposes
- Region within a state that contains a high level of growth and concentration of economic development
29 Clues: Tax on imported goods • economy to service sector • Sector of an economy based around manufacturing • Sector of an economy based around resource extraction • Coefficient, or measure, of income inequality of a country • Sector of an economy based around service-based occupations • Clustering of businesses/services for advantageous economic purposes • ...
American Form Policies 2024-12-02
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- Refusal to buy goods from a country as a form of protest against politics.
- Has four main areas of responsibility.
- relates to two countries
- The view that the U.S. should contain, or control, aggressive nations that threaten world peace is called containment.
- Mass removal and killing of an ethnic group in an area.
- A large part of the United States' foreign policy.(Promoting freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. Ending poverty and promoting human rights.)
- What implements the president's economic policies (abbreviation)
- How many area of responsibility does the foreign policy bureaucracy have
- involves three or more countries.
- The view that the U.S. should avoid military actions in other parts of the world.
- The trend toward more open and free travels, trade and communication among nations and their peoples.
- This aid helps U.S. allies acquire military equipment. It also supports training for military officers and peacekeeping forces.
- Implements the president's foreign policy
- Promotes economic prosperity of their people
- Served as U.S. Secretary of State under President Trump.
- Bacevich A retired army colonel who testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in April 2009.
- The United States should withdraw from world affairs
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- Make and sell copies of patented products without permission from or payment to the patent holders
- The art and practice of managing communication and relationships between nations.
- Roosevelt Angel of Peace
- Official acceptance of a regime as the legitimate government of its country.
- lifted the trade embargo in 1994 for more contacts between people.
- These programs are aimed at protecting U.S political, economic, and national security interests. Since the 9/11 attacks, much of this aid has gone to countries of importance in the war on terrorism.
- A measure taken by one or more nations to pressure another country into changing its policies or complying with international law.
- What got attacked on September 11, 2001.
- Imposed restrictions on travel to Cuba.
- A secret operation that supports the country's foreign policy.
- The transfer of private property to Government ownership.
- American Foreign Policy
- A gathering of heads of state or other high-ranking officials to discuss matters of great importance to their countries.
- Ahe terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, brought a new worldview to the forefront of foreign policy.
31 Clues: American Foreign Policy • relates to two countries • Roosevelt Angel of Peace • involves three or more countries. • Has four main areas of responsibility. • Imposed restrictions on travel to Cuba. • What got attacked on September 11, 2001. • Implements the president's foreign policy • Promotes economic prosperity of their people • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Politics and Governance 2024-09-21
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- A form of government where one political party has exclusive control.
- The process through which citizens select candidates to hold public office.
- The leader of a parliamentary government, typically elected by members of parliament.
- A political organization formed to represent certain ideologies and contest elections
- A political and social philosophy that promotes individual freedoms and limited government intervention
- A political leader who appeals to popular desires and prejudices rather than rational argument
- The highest elected official in many countries, responsible for enforcing laws.
- Type of government where the head of state is a king or queen.
- A political theory focused on extreme loyalty to one’s nation and the promotion of its culture over others
- The process of organizing or maintaining control of a community or country.
- A formal declaration of a new law or rule by an official authority.
- A situation where the state is controlled by military forces.
- The legal right to vote in elections.
- A country's decision to stay out of the affairs or conflicts of other countries.
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- The process of changing or adding to a constitution or law
- The branch of government responsible for interpreting laws.
- The system of rules, norms, and practices that direct political decision-making.
- The agreement between two or more countries, typically for peace, trade, or alliances.
- A legal process where a citizen is formally accused of a crime and judged in court.
- A governing system where a single party or leader holds all power, often suppressing opposition.
- The process of changing or adding to a constitution or law.
- The upper house in many countries' legislatures, such as the United States and the United Kingdom.
- A policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- The act of removing a public official from office through a legal process.
- A leader with total control, often ruling without democratic processes.
- The system in which the executive, legislative, and judicial powers are divided into different bodies.
- A system of government where citizens vote to elect representatives.
- The branch of government responsible for creating laws.
- A nation's framework for determining the distribution of power and resources.
- An economic system where private individuals and corporations own and control trade and industry.
30 Clues: The legal right to vote in elections. • The branch of government responsible for creating laws. • The process of changing or adding to a constitution or law • The branch of government responsible for interpreting laws. • The process of changing or adding to a constitution or law. • A situation where the state is controlled by military forces. • ...
WW1 2014-08-26
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- The desire to conquer countries and make an empire
- An absolute ruler
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- Patriotism, leading to thinking your country is greater than others.
- Ferdinand Nephew of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary
- A group of countries under a single authority
- Building strong armies and navy as a will to make war
- Countries supporting each other
7 Clues: An absolute ruler • Countries supporting each other • A group of countries under a single authority • Ferdinand Nephew of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary • The desire to conquer countries and make an empire • Building strong armies and navy as a will to make war • Patriotism, leading to thinking your country is greater than others.
Spelling 2024-02-15
Plural nouns 2021-11-04
Irregular plurals 2025-04-29
La aula de español 2023-10-18
15 Clues: black • black • sit in • walk on • digital • read them • countries • food warmer • brighter new • days of week • lots of books • Taíno indians • white colored • clothes go in • teacher sit behind
Flying! 2016-06-29
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- something you sit on
- something to put clothes inside
- the person who flies the airplane
- many suitcases together
- you must buy this to fly on an airplane
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- a small book you need to visit other countries
- makes us safe on an airplane
- a big thing that takes us to other countries
- a place to sleep on holiday
- steward the man or woman who helps us on the airplane
10 Clues: something you sit on • many suitcases together • a place to sleep on holiday • makes us safe on an airplane • something to put clothes inside • the person who flies the airplane • you must buy this to fly on an airplane • a big thing that takes us to other countries • a small book you need to visit other countries • steward the man or woman who helps us on the airplane
Queen Victortia 2019-11-26
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- group of countries dependent on the same political regime
- place where the queen was crowned
- consequence of the Irish famine
- duration during a queen have the power of a group of countries
- wife of a king
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- grade of the queen in india
- party of a population direct by an other country
- the nickname of the queen victoria
- district of upper class at London
- political regime led by a queen
10 Clues: wife of a king • grade of the queen in india • political regime led by a queen • consequence of the Irish famine • district of upper class at London • place where the queen was crowned • the nickname of the queen victoria • party of a population direct by an other country • group of countries dependent on the same political regime • ...
Gobi Desert 2023-04-11
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- One of the countries it is in.
- It is considered a cold...
- One of the countries the Gobi Desert is in.
- A big characteristic of the Gobi Desert
- It is the ____ largest desert in the world
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- It is apart of the Silk...
- The Gobi Desert is both hot and...
- The Gobi Desert isn't sandy but is...
- It is located in this continent.
- It experiences very little of this.
10 Clues: It is apart of the Silk... • It is considered a cold... • One of the countries it is in. • It is located in this continent. • The Gobi Desert is both hot and... • It experiences very little of this. • The Gobi Desert isn't sandy but is... • A big characteristic of the Gobi Desert • It is the ____ largest desert in the world • One of the countries the Gobi Desert is in.
Globalization 2025-01-23
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- movement of goods from one place to another
- news or ideas
- transmission of information and ideas
- exchange of goods and services
- entire world
- the same; identical.
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- having all constituent parts linked or connected
- interconnectedness between countries or societies
- the earth, together with all of its countries and peoples.
- an area, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.
10 Clues: entire world • news or ideas • the same; identical. • exchange of goods and services • transmission of information and ideas • movement of goods from one place to another • having all constituent parts linked or connected • interconnectedness between countries or societies • the earth, together with all of its countries and peoples. • ...
Luli crossword 2023-10-24
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- Daisy wants to ____ a song in the concert
- John has ______ a new bicycle
- Patrick has a ___ pair of boots,he bought them yesterday
- I ____ travelling to other countries
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- Jenny wants to _____ a movie
- Lets play ____ and seek
- Yesterday my sister ______ her phone in the cinema
- I have ____ in a lot of countries
- I'd like to ____ in the pool tomorrow
- If you ___ the race,you will recieve a price
10 Clues: Lets play ____ and seek • Jenny wants to _____ a movie • John has ______ a new bicycle • I have ____ in a lot of countries • I ____ travelling to other countries • I'd like to ____ in the pool tomorrow • Daisy wants to ____ a song in the concert • If you ___ the race,you will recieve a price • Yesterday my sister ______ her phone in the cinema • ...
Politics F 2023-12-07
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- Centralized control and suppression of opposition
- Group of advisors to the head of government
- Alliance of independent states with a weak central authority
- Rule by a privileged and hereditary class
- Legislative body in some countries
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- Rule by a committee of military leaders
- Method for electing a president in some countries
- System with more than two significant political parties
- Authoritarian nationalism and dictatorial power
- Two-chambered legislative body
10 Clues: Two-chambered legislative body • Legislative body in some countries • Rule by a committee of military leaders • Rule by a privileged and hereditary class • Group of advisors to the head of government • Authoritarian nationalism and dictatorial power • Centralized control and suppression of opposition • Method for electing a president in some countries • ...
Causes and effects of American Expansion 2024-03-06
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- The continent to the left of Asia
- deadly battles usually between two or more countries
- oil,coal,natural gas,metals,stone,and sand
- superiority complex
- a style of reporting that valued sensationalism over fact
- the people who are meant to protect a country
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- the Philippines,Guam,Puerto Rico
- the process of giving countries something in return of them giving us something
- 32nd president
- Ocean based military branch
10 Clues: 32nd president • superiority complex • Ocean based military branch • the Philippines,Guam,Puerto Rico • The continent to the left of Asia • oil,coal,natural gas,metals,stone,and sand • the people who are meant to protect a country • deadly battles usually between two or more countries • a style of reporting that valued sensationalism over fact • ...
Weird borders 2022-12-21
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- What country has the highest population density in Europe.
- What is the most spoken language in Andorra?
- What countie is also called the Nordic Countries.
- What country has the 8th Larges economy?
- What is Norway famous for?
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- What is the smallest country in the world?
- Most common spoken language in the Netherlands?
- United Kingdoms capital is?
- Andorra has how many provinces
- United Kingdom consists of how many other countries.
10 Clues: What is Norway famous for? • United Kingdoms capital is? • Andorra has how many provinces • What country has the 8th Larges economy? • What is the smallest country in the world? • What is the most spoken language in Andorra? • Most common spoken language in the Netherlands? • What countie is also called the Nordic Countries. • ...
Unit 1: Colour Matters 2022-07-12
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- Many businesses use the color blue to ... them.
- In many countries, people think the color red is ....
- The color green often symbolizes ...
- Violet is a ... purple colour.
- Blue jeans are coloured with indigo ...
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- Red and yellow are used to ... people of danger.
- ...colours often make us feel happy.
- In some countries, ... dresses are red.
- When we ... someone, we often feel safe with them.
- ... vehicles are often red.
10 Clues: ... vehicles are often red. • Violet is a ... purple colour. • ...colours often make us feel happy. • The color green often symbolizes ... • In some countries, ... dresses are red. • Blue jeans are coloured with indigo ... • Many businesses use the color blue to ... them. • Red and yellow are used to ... people of danger. • ...
Unit 5 (B) - Countries 2021-11-19
15 Clues: edel • post • kurg • briti • kirre • vaikne • rannik • Läänemeri • mitte midagi • suitsupääsuke • millal iganes • asetsema, lamama • tasase pinnamoega • kuulus millegi poolest • kuskil, kusagil (eitavas ja küsivas lauses)
Countries of the World 2015-01-03
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- This is the biggest country in the world
- There is a style of yogurt with the same nationality of the people that live here
- Siamese cats originated in this country
- This country is the fourth largest island in this world
- Easter Island is an island in this country
- This country is called Cymru in their language
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- Madona starred in a film as she played the wife of the president of this country
- This country is the largest country in South America
- Sweden, Denmark and this country make up the three countries of Scandinavia
- The tallest mountain in Britain is located in this country
- Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus are studies that originated in this country
- The language of this country is the second major language in Europe
- This country has the largest population in the world which is 1,355,692,576 as of 2014
- Libya, Sudan, Cameroon, Niger and Central African Republic all landlock this country
- The home of the Pyramids
15 Clues: The home of the Pyramids • Siamese cats originated in this country • This is the biggest country in the world • Easter Island is an island in this country • This country is called Cymru in their language • This country is the largest country in South America • This country is the fourth largest island in this world • ...
Countries In The U.S.S.R 2023-03-01
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- one of the worlds least visited countries
- pronounced (kurg-i-stan)
- only country in europe the death penality is used
- least visited european country
- national dish is pancakes
- home to the worlds second largest dam
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- double landlocked country
- basketballs the national sport
- home of the words deepest cave
- flags blue and yellow
- their flag represents sky soil and freedom
- last country to leave Soviet Union
- largest modern-day country
- tallest women in the world
- named after the bible
15 Clues: flags blue and yellow • named after the bible • pronounced (kurg-i-stan) • double landlocked country • national dish is pancakes • largest modern-day country • tallest women in the world • basketballs the national sport • home of the words deepest cave • least visited european country • last country to leave Soviet Union • home to the worlds second largest dam • ...
Countries Around The World 2020-03-29
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- the full name of its capital city has 169 letters
- You can find Mount Fiji here
- The Oslo Opera House is found here
- The capital city is Dublin
- Pirates used to meet here
- Ottowa is its capital city
- This country ha sthe same name as it
- Flamenco is a traditional dance
- It is the home of the Eiffel Tower
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- This country has a river with pink dolphins
- Reggae is traditional dance
- The Taj Mahal can be found here
- This country has fifty states
- This country has the largest sheet of falling water
- It is contained in two different continents
15 Clues: Pirates used to meet here • The capital city is Dublin • Ottowa is its capital city • Reggae is traditional dance • You can find Mount Fiji here • This country has fifty states • The Taj Mahal can be found here • Flamenco is a traditional dance • The Oslo Opera House is found here • It is the home of the Eiffel Tower • This country ha sthe same name as it • ...
Countries around the word 2021-03-17
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- It is an Eastern European country and people speak Ukrainian.
- It is a South Asian country. People who live there are called Maldivian and speak both English and Dhivehi
- It is a European country and people who live there speak Greek.
- This country is located in an island in Central America. People who live there are called Dominican and speak Spanish.
- It is a European and Asian country. People speak Russian.
- It is a South American county. People who live there are called Argentinian and speak Spanish.
- It is an American country. People who live there are called Puerto Rican and speak Spanish.
- It is an African country. People who live there speak Egyptian Arabic
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- People who live in this country are called North-American and they speak English
- It is an African island. There is a famous movie with a lion, a zebra, a giraffe, and a hippo that talk about it. People who live there are called Malagasy.
- It is an African country. People who live there are called Senegalese and they speak French.
- It is an Asian country and people who live there speak Japanese.
- It is a European country. People speak French and eat croissants.
- It is a Western Asian country. People who live there speak Armenian.
- It is a European country and people who live there speak Italian.
15 Clues: It is a European and Asian country. People speak Russian. • It is an Eastern European country and people speak Ukrainian. • It is a European country and people who live there speak Greek. • It is an Asian country and people who live there speak Japanese. • It is a European country. People speak French and eat croissants. • ...
