countries Crossword Puzzles
English Settlement of the New World 2025-10-09
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- Pocahontas' real name
- New World > Europe; a must for pizza.
- England's first settlement; 1607.
- Will work for passage to New World. __ servant.
- role of colony; provide __ materials.
- exports > imports; trade policy
- #1 cash crop for Jamestown.
- English fort built b/w S.Carolina and St. Augustine.
- English colonists wanted this b/w them and the Spanish.
- Europe > New World; can pull or be ridden.
- a Jamestown problem; arrived _to plant crops. (2-words)
- #of British colonies.
- a Jamestown problem.
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- a reason for being a colonist. wanting a __ life.
- second English colony. abbrev.
- New World > Europe; it's popped.
- Georgia abrev.
- New World > Europe; needed for french fries.
- # of first year survivors at Jamestown.
- a reason for being a colonist. __ freedom.
- defeated by the English. opened up the seas. Spanish __.
- goods brought from other countries.
- Europe > New World; great source for vitamin D.
- goods sold to other countries.
- first English colony.
- Pocahontas marries him to gain her freedom. John __.
26 Clues: Georgia abrev. • a Jamestown problem. • Pocahontas' real name • first English colony. • #of British colonies. • #1 cash crop for Jamestown. • second English colony. abbrev. • goods sold to other countries. • exports > imports; trade policy • New World > Europe; it's popped. • England's first settlement; 1607. • goods brought from other countries. • ...
John Williamson- Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2026-03-01
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- Features that can help someone or something.
- The rise of industrialism.
- The man behind communism and socialism.
- An ideaology that misapplied Darwinism.
- People who believe in socialism.
- A union formed by the workers.
- Privately owned farms.
- Wrote ¨The Wealth of Nations¨.
- Extreme form of socialism.
- Colonization of other countries.
- The government not interfering in the free market.
- The belief that one race is superior to another.
- What workers formed to create change.
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- Large forms of business.
- A technique from growing crops.
- Native to a place.
- The government owns the factors of production.
- Cloth or woven fabric.
- An area becoming more urban.
- European countries discussing the colonization of Africa.
- German chancellor during the Berlin Conference.
- A continent that was mostly colonized.
- The growth of industries.
- A class that is not rich or poor.
- Limited government interference & competitive free market.
- What labor unions did to start change.
26 Clues: Native to a place. • Cloth or woven fabric. • Privately owned farms. • Large forms of business. • The growth of industries. • The rise of industrialism. • Extreme form of socialism. • An area becoming more urban. • A union formed by the workers. • Wrote ¨The Wealth of Nations¨. • A technique from growing crops. • People who believe in socialism. • Colonization of other countries. • ...
HDI Crossword Awesome Fun Fun Part D 2014-11-20
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- What year was the HDI created in
- Which member of the BRICS has the lowest ranking in the HDI
- Which Asian country saw the greatest improvement in HDI from 1990 to 2012
- Of the four indicators used to create the HDI, which one measures education
- Countries that score .800 and above are considered as
- Who was the Pakistani Economist who partly created the HDI
- Countries that score from .550 to .699 are considered as
- Another criticism of the HDI is that the development categories are misleading. What is one example of a developing country that is classified as “High Level of Development” yet has about 700 million people living on about $2 a day
- ncomepercapita Of the four indicators used to create the HDI, which one measures living standards
- Which country in Latin America that ranks in the “Very High Human Development” is a surprise on the list
- Which country is ranked the slowest in human progress according to the United Nations’ Human Development Index of 2013
- What is another criticism of the HDI, specifically as to how accurate the data (in terms of time) they are using
- Published by the United Nations Development Program, it is a composite indicator of development
- What is one of the biggest criticisms of the HDI, specifically, as to which issue does the HDI does not consider within and between countries? (*Hint, the word is defined by “the lack of equality”)
- Several different components which are used to derive a single numerical number
- The HDI should be viewed in … with a range of other composite and economic indicators to achieve a holistic view of a country’s relative development
- Which Asian country is considered as one of the regions that ranks first in rising inequality
- From what year’s data is the 2014 HDI Report still using in their reports
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- Countries that score from .700 to .799 are considered as
- What country drops from 5th place to 28th place on the inequality adjusted HDI
- What adjusted HDI looks beyond the average indicators to show how these indicators are distributed among its residents
- Of the four indicators used to create the HDI, which one measures health
- Of the four indicators used to create the HDI, which one also measures education but measures the average instead
- Which country ranks now ranks first in the HDI at .944
- Is HDI the best measure of development? (Yes or No)
- How many indicators are used to create the HDI
- Which region ranks the highest in falling inequality, at 19%
- Who was the Indian Economist who partly created the HDI
- Refers to data that compromises the ranking of countries
- Who’s the best economics teacher in AISG
30 Clues: What year was the HDI created in • Who’s the best economics teacher in AISG • How many indicators are used to create the HDI • Is HDI the best measure of development? (Yes or No) • Countries that score .800 and above are considered as • Which country ranks now ranks first in the HDI at .944 • Who was the Indian Economist who partly created the HDI • ...
economics 2016-05-09
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- is an increase in the level of economic activity, and of the goods and services available.
- is a range of economic and social systems characterized by social ownership and democratic control of the means of production
- is the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that is utilized.
- is the economic policy of restraining trade between countries through methods.
- faire/ a system or point of view that opposes regulation or interference by the government in economic affairs beyond the minimum necessary to allow the free enterprise system to operate according to its own laws.
- floor/ is a situation when the price charged is more than or less than the equilibrium price determined by market forces of demand and supply
- worth/ s the total assets minus total outside liabilities of an individual or a company.
- is a benefit given by the government to groups or individuals usually in the form of a cash payment or tax reduction.
- standard/A monetary system in which a country's government allows its currency unit to be freely converted into fixed amounts of gold and vice versa.
- the highest point between the end of an economic expansion and the start of a contraction in a business cycle.
- Hayek/ is well-known for his numerous contributions in the field of economics and political philosophy.
- fund/ is an account that is used to set aside funds to be used in an emergency.
- is an agreement among the United States, Canada and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.\
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- decline in economic activity spread across the economy.
- is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations.
- A market structure characterized by a single seller, selling a unique product in the market.
- IRA/ is an individual retirement plan
- trade/ is a policy followed by some international markets in which countries' governments do not restrict imports from, or exports to, other countries.
- is a sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time.
- measurement of "useful-ness" that a consumer obtains from any good
- advantage/ states that if countries specialize in producing goods where they have a lower opportunity cost – then there will be an increase in economic welfare.
- advantage/ refers to the ability of a party (an individual, or firm, or country) to produce a greater quantity of a good, product, or service than competitors, using the same amount of resources.
- smith/considered to be the founding father of modern Economics.
- is a low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle.
- money is currency that a government has declared to be legal tender, but is not backed by a physical commodity.
25 Clues: IRA/ is an individual retirement plan • decline in economic activity spread across the economy. • is a low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle. • smith/considered to be the founding father of modern Economics. • measurement of "useful-ness" that a consumer obtains from any good • ...
Cold War 2026-03-11
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- A 1962 confrontation between the U.S. and USSR over Soviet nuclear missiles placed in Cuba.
- A long period of tension and rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II.
- A military alliance created in 1955 between the Soviet Union and several Eastern European communist countries.
- A war from 1950–1953 between communist North Korea and democratic South Korea, with U.S. and UN forces supporting the South.
- A military alliance formed in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and Western European nations to defend against the Soviet Union.
- A failed 1961 attempt by U.S.-backed Cuban exiles to overthrow Fidel Castro.
- A U.S. program that gave billions of dollars to rebuild Western European economies after World War II.
- A term used to describe the political and ideological division between Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe.
- A conflict where the U.S. and USSR supported opposing sides without fighting each other directly.
- Both sides recognized the danger of nuclear conflict - Mutually Assured Destruction
- Negotiations between the U.S. and USSR to limit nuclear weapons.
- The last leader of the Soviet Union who introduced major reforms in the 1980s.
- dramatic increase in birth rates following the end of World War II
- A U.S. policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism to other countries.
- A U.S. policy promising military and economic aid to countries threatened by communism.
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- A period of reduced tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union during the 1970s.
- The first artificial satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- The belief that if one country fell to communism, nearby countries would also become communist.
- Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) — A proposed U.S. missile defense system announced by Reagan, sometimes called
- 1945 meeting between “Big 3” (FDR, Stalin, Churchill) to discuss post-war Europe.
- A campaign in the U.S. during the 1950s accusing many people of being communists without strong evidence.
- U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis and early 1960s Cold War tensions.
- A wall built in 1961 by East Germany to stop people from fleeing to West Berlin.
- U.S. president in the 1980s who increased pressure on the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- Free Market Economy, Private Ownership, Consumer-driven for public.
- Competition between the U.S. and USSR to build larger and more powerful weapons, especially nuclear weapons.
- The Soviet leader at the end of World War II who helped start the Cold War tensions.
- The communist leader who ruled Cuba after the Cuban Revolution in 1959.
- An economic organization of communist countries led by the Soviet Union.
- A massive operation where the U.S. and its allies flew supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blocked land routes in 1948–1949.
30 Clues: Negotiations between the U.S. and USSR to limit nuclear weapons. • dramatic increase in birth rates following the end of World War II • Free Market Economy, Private Ownership, Consumer-driven for public. • The first artificial satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. • The communist leader who ruled Cuba after the Cuban Revolution in 1959. • ...
Natural Resources - Alonso Reyes 2018-02-01
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- Change something up in order to use it.
- Cannot be replaced.
- Remains of prehistoric animals and plants.
- Countries with very little industries.
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- The process of turning raw materials into finished products.
- Countries with a lot of industries.
- Raise enough food and animals to feed your family.
- Can be replaced.
- To produce enough food for your people.
- Use something way you found it.
10 Clues: Can be replaced. • Cannot be replaced. • Use something way you found it. • Countries with a lot of industries. • Countries with very little industries. • Change something up in order to use it. • To produce enough food for your people. • Remains of prehistoric animals and plants. • Raise enough food and animals to feed your family. • ...
Kadie Barrett economy vocab 2023-09-28
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- trade barriers restrictions placed by the government
- trade barriers mountains pieces of land
- rate how much one currency is worth in another country
- trade when countries trade willingly with one another
- organization of petroleum exporting countries
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- when a country specializes in one item
- limit on amount of items
- tax on imported goods
- ban on trade
- exchange when you exchange one currency for another
10 Clues: ban on trade • tax on imported goods • limit on amount of items • when a country specializes in one item • trade barriers mountains pieces of land • organization of petroleum exporting countries • exchange when you exchange one currency for another • trade barriers restrictions placed by the government • trade when countries trade willingly with one another • ...
Period 3- Aria 2024-04-05
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- first artificial satellite by US
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- theory other countries would fall under soviet control
- General fired for wanting nuclear war
- first 9 black students enrolled at high school
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- Soviet Union allied with European countries
- US assisted nations under threat of communism
- secret project by US for atomic bomb
- young boy killed important civil rights movement
- no freedom of speech or political parties
10 Clues: first artificial satellite by US • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • secret project by US for atomic bomb • General fired for wanting nuclear war • no freedom of speech or political parties • Soviet Union allied with European countries • US assisted nations under threat of communism • first 9 black students enrolled at high school • ...
G20 Puzzle 2023-02-19
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- Only Country to hold G20 twice.
- Host Country of 2019 G20.
- The year G20 was founded in 19__.
- Only African G20 member.
- Name of two parallel tracks in G20 parallel &____
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- Which City is to host 2023 G20 submit.
- Most populated G20 member
- Which City was 2022 G20 submit held.
- Number of indiviual countries in G20.
- Group of current,previous,next host countries.
10 Clues: Only African G20 member. • Most populated G20 member • Host Country of 2019 G20. • Only Country to hold G20 twice. • The year G20 was founded in 19__. • Which City was 2022 G20 submit held. • Number of indiviual countries in G20. • Which City is to host 2023 G20 submit. • Group of current,previous,next host countries. • Name of two parallel tracks in G20 parallel &____
World War I 2023-03-26
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- Britain, France, Russia, Serbia
- the country Austria-Hungary blamed for the assassination
- the year that World War I started
- building up arms and armies
- a major cause for imperialism
- developing friendships with other countries
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- having extreme pride in your country
- Austrian duke who's death started the war
- a country in the triple alliance
- taking over other countries for your own
10 Clues: building up arms and armies • a major cause for imperialism • Britain, France, Russia, Serbia • a country in the triple alliance • the year that World War I started • having extreme pride in your country • taking over other countries for your own • Austrian duke who's death started the war • developing friendships with other countries • ...
USSRs Control of Eastern Europe 2025-05-20
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- Policy that reduced Stalin’s harsh rule.
- Doctrine that allowed the USSR to invade communist countries.
- 1968 reform movement in Czechoslovakia.
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- Soviet military alliance with Eastern Bloc countries.
- Stalinist Hungarian leader replaced by Nagy.
- Economic organization that controlled communist trade.
- Leader of Czechoslovakia during the Prague Spring.
- Leader of the USSR after Stalin.
- Prime Minister of Hungary during the 1956 uprising.
- Intelligence agency created under Khrushchev.
10 Clues: Leader of the USSR after Stalin. • 1968 reform movement in Czechoslovakia. • Policy that reduced Stalin’s harsh rule. • Stalinist Hungarian leader replaced by Nagy. • Intelligence agency created under Khrushchev. • Leader of Czechoslovakia during the Prague Spring. • Prime Minister of Hungary during the 1956 uprising. • ...
GE CW: THE GLOBAL DIVIDE 2025-06-29
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- Total income derived from the production within the country
- Developed Countries
- Developing or Least Developed Countries
- Economic Growth is driven by the constant stimulation of consumer desires
- Unequal access to health services
- Forum for cooperation among a group of leading emerging economies
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- Unequal Access to Internet & Digital Technologies
- Unequal distribution of environmental burdens
- Capitalist Camp
- Sum of all value added by all resident producers
10 Clues: Capitalist Camp • Developed Countries • Unequal access to health services • Developing or Least Developed Countries • Unequal distribution of environmental burdens • Sum of all value added by all resident producers • Unequal Access to Internet & Digital Technologies • Total income derived from the production within the country • ...
singapore 2025-06-30
10 Clues: I am knowledge • life is a path • I am very playful • I am a calm swimmer • numbers of countries • I come from all countries • I am a day china celebrates • I am a holiday everyone loves • I live in the water and eat fish • I love to swim but I am not a type of fish
Mediterranean Sea 2023-04-04
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- The capital of this country is Paris
- The Mediterranean creates lost of these fun attractions.
- Mediterranean connects to this sea
- This river flows into the sea
- The sea borders this many countries
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- Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea
- Animals live in this sea
- most countries bordering the sea are in this continent
- Essential to life
- Water comes from this ocean
10 Clues: Essential to life • Animals live in this sea • Water comes from this ocean • This river flows into the sea • Mediterranean connects to this sea • The sea borders this many countries • The capital of this country is Paris • Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea • most countries bordering the sea are in this continent • ...
Mediterranean Sea 2023-04-04
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- The capital of this country is Paris
- The Mediterranean creates lost of these fun attractions.
- Mediterranean connects to this sea
- This river flows into the sea
- The sea borders this many countries
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- Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea
- Animals live in this sea
- most countries bordering the sea are in this continent
- Essential to life
- Water comes from this ocean
10 Clues: Essential to life • Animals live in this sea • Water comes from this ocean • This river flows into the sea • Mediterranean connects to this sea • The sea borders this many countries • The capital of this country is Paris • Has the most islands in the Mediterranean Sea • most countries bordering the sea are in this continent • ...
Comparative World Government Essentials of Comparative Politics- Chapter 10 Vocabulary (Part 2) 2022-10-16
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- dominated by self-employed or by small enterprises, such as individual street vendors or a family that makes or repairs goods out of its home.
- policies of liberation. They reflect the wishes of institutions.
- a set of policies, originally pursued in the late 1960s by several east Asian countries, to spur manufacturing for export, often through subsidies and incentives for export production.
- a situation where countries experience economic growth but are unable to develop at a speed necessary to catch up with developed countries.
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- is an economic theory adhered to by developing countries that wish to decrease their dependence on developed countries.
- refers to a system where small loans (often less than $1,000) are made available to small-scale businesses that otherwise lack access to capital.
- the use of economic, political, cultural, or other pressures to control or influence other countries, especially former dependencies.
7 Clues: policies of liberation. They reflect the wishes of institutions. • is an economic theory adhered to by developing countries that wish to decrease their dependence on developed countries. • the use of economic, political, cultural, or other pressures to control or influence other countries, especially former dependencies. • ...
Caleb's cycle 5 vocab 2022-05-10
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- collection of poetry or stories
- a close association for a common objective
- a state of prolonged fighting, stage of war
- to confer with another in order to come to terms or agreement
- a temporary agreement between two or more countries about peace
- an open armed conflict between countries or groups
- a way to keep an enemy from attacking you
- special group-study for advanced students
- literary work consisting of a conversation between two people
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- an alliance, especially a temporary one, of people, parties, or nations
- publication issued at regular intervals
- subject or topic on which a person speaks
- alone
- free from war
- to cause to conform or agree, bring into harmony
- a temporary cease-fire or stoppage of fighting by mutual consent
- the mutual agreement to end war
17 Clues: alone • free from war • collection of poetry or stories • the mutual agreement to end war • publication issued at regular intervals • subject or topic on which a person speaks • a way to keep an enemy from attacking you • special group-study for advanced students • a close association for a common objective • a state of prolonged fighting, stage of war • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
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- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
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- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
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- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
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- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
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- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
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- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
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- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
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- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
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- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
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- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
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- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
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- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
Post WWII 2025-02-06
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- Trumans reworked New Deal plan
- Committee tasked with investigating radical groups in the US
- Organization tasked with providing poor countries economic aid
- Island off coast of China where nationalists fled
- Bill providing resources for smooth veteran reentry into society
- Group of 10 in the film industry who were found guilty of contempt
- Dramatic rise in birthrate
- Ruled China under new communist government
- Site of invasion of Korea curated by Douglas MacArthur
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- Political/Economic system where everything is publicly owned
- Line that divides Korea
- Political/Economic system where companies are privately owned
- Ended Segregation in the Armed Forces
- Tactic used by Joseph McCarthy, spreading fear and making baseless charges
- Organization with many countries working to prevent war
- Mexican Soldier killed in WWII
- Act criminalizing calling for a government overthrow
17 Clues: Line that divides Korea • Dramatic rise in birthrate • Trumans reworked New Deal plan • Mexican Soldier killed in WWII • Ended Segregation in the Armed Forces • Ruled China under new communist government • Island off coast of China where nationalists fled • Act criminalizing calling for a government overthrow • Site of invasion of Korea curated by Douglas MacArthur • ...
Cold War Beginnings 2024-12-29
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- one political party ran by a dictator
- Union, wanted other countries to adopt communism
- divided into communist East and free West
- Pact, Soviet copy-cat group in response to NATO
- bomb, US secretly tested it and didn't tell Stalin
- Plan, aid to destroyed countries in Europe to recover
- Soviet Union leader
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- race, competition to have the most weapons
- States, wanted to spread democracy and capitalism
- foreign policy to stop the spread of communism
- Airlift, allies air-dropped supplies into blocked Berlin
- race, race to be the first country to go to space
- Doctrine, tanks and protection for Turkey
- free enterprise economy
- Curtain, an imaginary line dividing Europe into East communist and free West
- War, threat of war but no weapons fired
- members pledged to defend each other if attacked
17 Clues: Soviet Union leader • free enterprise economy • one political party ran by a dictator • War, threat of war but no weapons fired • Doctrine, tanks and protection for Turkey • divided into communist East and free West • race, competition to have the most weapons • foreign policy to stop the spread of communism • Pact, Soviet copy-cat group in response to NATO • ...
Week 26 Vocabulary 2015-03-04
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- a formal agreement between two or more countries
- a payment required of a defeated nation for damages and wrongdoings
- an organization for governments from different countries
- a person in the armed forces who is killed, hurt, or missing in action
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- to stop resisting an enemy and submit to their authority
- discussion intended to help two people or countries agree on something
- an agreement to stop fighting
- an order given by an authority or a territory controlled by that authority
8 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • a formal agreement between two or more countries • to stop resisting an enemy and submit to their authority • an organization for governments from different countries • a payment required of a defeated nation for damages and wrongdoings • discussion intended to help two people or countries agree on something • ...
Consequences of the Disintegration of the USSR 2020-08-05
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- what is the system where different countries or groups of countries could become important players in the international system.
- The two ideologies were socialism and ___________.
- The arms race led to the accumulation of _____________ weapons.
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- A world with one main power is a _____________ world.
- ___________ democracies were supposed to be the best way to organise political life.
- Which countries wanted to join the EU and NATO?
- The Cold War was an ______________ war.
- The capitalist economy was backed by which country.
8 Clues: The Cold War was an ______________ war. • Which countries wanted to join the EU and NATO? • The two ideologies were socialism and ___________. • The capitalist economy was backed by which country. • A world with one main power is a _____________ world. • The arms race led to the accumulation of _____________ weapons. • ...
Ohira JHS Unit 6 Read and Think 1a 2021-08-27
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- Children can use the backpacks as desks __________.
- Other goods and services travel from one country to another all around the _____.
- Like most countries, Japan _____foreign trade for its survival.
- We're ______ by imported products in our daily lives.
- These _____ connect and help us all.
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- Our relationships with foreign countries are becoming more and more ___________.
- If we don't ____ chicken from these countries, fried chicken would be quite expensive in Japan.
- So students will _____ school.
8 Clues: So students will _____ school. • These _____ connect and help us all. • Children can use the backpacks as desks __________. • We're ______ by imported products in our daily lives. • Like most countries, Japan _____foreign trade for its survival. • Our relationships with foreign countries are becoming more and more ___________. • ...
Holidays Around The World 2024-12-18
8 Clues: 1) - Global • 25) - Global • Day (July 4) - USA • 14) - Many countries • 31) - Western countries • Fool's Day (April 1) - Global • Day (December 26) - British Commonwealth nations • (4th Thursday of November) - USA(March 17) - Irish origin, celebrated globally
Ap Hug Review 2019-05-06
Across
- rice flood areas of growth
- corn, wheat, soybeans, barley, oats
- mountainious highlands
- cheap land with grains to fed to animals
- hot dry olives grape figs
- cheapest land, animals used for meats
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- slash and burn close to equators
- fruits transported on trucks to markets
- usually found in developing countries fruits exported to developed countries
9 Clues: mountainious highlands • hot dry olives grape figs • rice flood areas of growth • slash and burn close to equators • corn, wheat, soybeans, barley, oats • cheapest land, animals used for meats • fruits transported on trucks to markets • cheap land with grains to fed to animals • usually found in developing countries fruits exported to developed countries
Global Economy Terms 2024-12-08
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- international trade without restrictions or tariffs
- a tax on imports
- advanced economies, infrastructure, and technology
- interconnectedness through trade, ideas, and culture
- money owed to foreign creditors
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- the trading of currencies internationally
- countries working to improve economic and social conditions
- goods or services bought from foreign countries
- Exports are goods or services sold abroad
9 Clues: a tax on imports • money owed to foreign creditors • the trading of currencies internationally • Exports are goods or services sold abroad • goods or services bought from foreign countries • advanced economies, infrastructure, and technology • international trade without restrictions or tariffs • interconnectedness through trade, ideas, and culture • ...
The Stamp Act 2025-10-07
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- Wrote taxes on _____.
- The ______ burned Stamp paper in the streets.
- The_______made the colonists pay.
- Every country has an _______ .
- There are 13 of them.
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- British paid for the ___ and ___ war.
- People who fight for their countries.
- Council or congress that is the highest lawmaking body in some countries
- What you use to buy things.
9 Clues: Wrote taxes on _____. • There are 13 of them. • What you use to buy things. • Every country has an _______ . • The_______made the colonists pay. • British paid for the ___ and ___ war. • People who fight for their countries. • The ______ burned Stamp paper in the streets. • Council or congress that is the highest lawmaking body in some countries
Julius Caesar 2016-09-24
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- When an army gains control of another country after an invasion.
- Person with a lot of power; Julius Caesar became one.
- Study of history through digging up places.
- River that Caesar crossed in 49 BC.
- Movement of people between countries.
- ______ of March: Date on which Julius Caesar was stabbed in 44 BC.
- When a group of people fight against a ruler.
- Group of soldiers.
- ______ Domini: Latin for 'In the year of the Lord'.
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- When a country sends its army into another country in order to conquer it.
- Group of people, often related.
- One thousand years.
- ______ Caesar: Roman general who invaded Britain twice, in 55 BC and 54 BC.
- Person who was not Roman.
- Latin word meaning 'roughly' or 'about'.
- One hundred years.
- Large group of countries often ruled by an emperor.
17 Clues: One hundred years. • Group of soldiers. • One thousand years. • Person who was not Roman. • Group of people, often related. • River that Caesar crossed in 49 BC. • Movement of people between countries. • Latin word meaning 'roughly' or 'about'. • Study of history through digging up places. • When a group of people fight against a ruler. • ...
9GEO INTERCONNECTION ABBEY SALIBA 2017-11-14
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- tax you pay to import goods
- raw materials being processed to transform them into useful consumer products
- countries that have chosen to manufacture their goods in other countries
- shared characteristics of a group of people
- the challenge of of visiting wild places
- manufactured goods being transported to the consumer
- what happens to goods when we are finished with them
- past experiences and events
- a society where everyday life is structured upon the purchase of goods and services
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- traveling to have a good time, relax and enjoy attractions and activities
- employment and income
- part of the earths surface which is identified and given meaning by people
- unequal levels of access to communication technologies around the world
- the link between people, places and things
- travelling to natural, untouched places
- someone's beliefs
- exchange of goods and services
17 Clues: someone's beliefs • employment and income • tax you pay to import goods • past experiences and events • exchange of goods and services • travelling to natural, untouched places • the challenge of of visiting wild places • the link between people, places and things • shared characteristics of a group of people • manufactured goods being transported to the consumer • ...
human wellbeing 2024-04-30
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- access to sufficient safe and nutritious food
- more economically developed countries
- lack of water
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development\
- The whole number of people who live
- the factors that add up to a community quality of life.
- higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
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- different sizes or amount of things
- help given
- to grow or expand
- person who leaves their country of origin purely for economic reasons
- hungry
- A difference or variation over an area of the earth's surface.
- the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people.
- the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in
- less economically developed countries
17 Clues: hungry • help given • lack of water • to grow or expand • different sizes or amount of things • The whole number of people who live • more economically developed countries • less economically developed countries • access to sufficient safe and nutritious food • the habitat that humans, animals and plants live in • the factors that add up to a community quality of life. • ...
British Empire Vocabulary 2025-10-16
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- The place where people/slaves lived and grew crops
- When a country takes control of other countries to gain power and resources
- "Huvudstad" in English
- Being able to rule your own country
- Feeling angry, like you've being treated badly, often over a long period of time or over a fact
- An African country with English as official language
- Food or material you grow, like cotton
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- A large group of countries controlled by one ruler/country
- An Asian country with English as official language
- The place/area where new people start to live
- The tusks (sw "betar") and teeth of animals like elephants
- An island nation in Asia with English as official language
- Lived in (verb)
- A place taken and ruled by another country
- Unfair, bad (treatment)
- Another word for native
- Selling and buying goods
17 Clues: Lived in (verb) • "Huvudstad" in English • Unfair, bad (treatment) • Another word for native • Selling and buying goods • Being able to rule your own country • Food or material you grow, like cotton • A place taken and ruled by another country • The place/area where new people start to live • An Asian country with English as official language • ...
yaya 2025-06-17
8 Clues: most populous country • where njerep is spoken • one of the seven continents • biggest country by landmass • country with the most islands • continent with the most countries • continent with the least countries • country with the highest life expectancy
Ministries of Peru 2021-10-29
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- It regards relationships between Peru and other countries
- It regulates the educative system of the country
- It organizes our military forces in case of a war.
- it regulates production of industries in the country
- It regulates all processes related to mining
- it regards the economic system of the country
- It protects all human rights
- It promotes culture (acting, dancing, art, cuisine)
- It regulates all means of transportation and communication
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- it develops a system to build houses for Peruvians
- it regards international agreements between Peru and other countries. It also regards Tourism
- This ministry is the most important one. It has one President.
- it enhances the work of agriculture and fishing in rural areas
- it protect workers' rights
- It protects citizens with the Police
- It develops policies to protect the environment
- It applies policies that implement inclusion and growth of all Peruvians
- It regulates the health system in the country
18 Clues: it protect workers' rights • It protects all human rights • It protects citizens with the Police • It regulates all processes related to mining • It regulates the health system in the country • it regards the economic system of the country • It develops policies to protect the environment • It regulates the educative system of the country • ...
Mini Page Crossword 2015-09-28
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- The English translation of the word cuatro.
- The Spanish translation for the word goodbye.
- The English translation for por favor.
- The countries of Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Belize do not speak Spanish. They are the ___________.
- The English translation of the word bano.
- Word that means Spanish-speaking people of any race in the United States.
- The Spanish translation for the word orange.
- The Spanish translation for the number five.
- The Spanish translation for the word blue.
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- The Spanish translation for the number three.
- The Spanish translation for the word yellow.
- People in Spain speak _________ as their main language
- the month that begins the celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month.
- on September 15th five Latin American countries gained their
- The English translation of the word dos.
- The English translation for the word rojo.
- The Spanish translation for thank you.
- This is spoken in most of Central or South America
- The Spanish translation for the number one.
19 Clues: The English translation for por favor. • The Spanish translation for thank you. • The English translation of the word dos. • The English translation of the word bano. • The English translation for the word rojo. • The Spanish translation for the word blue. • The English translation of the word cuatro. • The Spanish translation for the number one. • ...
Foreign Aid 2016-04-28
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- a person who donates something, especially money to charity.
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office.
- the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.
- help communities recover from disaster
- half, sort of
- A business, also known as an enterprise, agency or a firm, is an entity involved in the provision of goods and/or services to consumers.
- exchange of good, sevice between countries
- Given by governments of many countries to be distributed through international organisation
- a effect that states the money will come back to Australia
- Aid given to another country
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- a non-government organisation
- a australian government deparment
- constantly review their budget
- create a foreign aid plan
- a person who receives a gift.
- carry out the plan into place
- start the process all over
- a person who recieve something
18 Clues: half, sort of • create a foreign aid plan • start the process all over • Aid given to another country • a non-government organisation • a person who receives a gift. • carry out the plan into place • constantly review their budget • a person who recieve something • a australian government deparment • help communities recover from disaster • ...
ela 2022-05-04
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- free from war
- subject or topic on which a person writes or speaks
- a temporary cease fire or stoppage of fighting by mutual consent
- Conversation, or literary work consisting of a conversation between two or more persons
- collection of poetry or stories
- a way to keep an enemy from attacking you
- special group-study class for advanced students
- a close association for a common objective
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- a state of prolonged fighting, stage of war
- an alliance, especially a temporary one, of people, parties or nations
- to cause to conform or agree, bring into harmony
- alone
- or happening at regular or stated intervals
- an open armed conflict between countries or groups
- publication issued at regular intervals
- a temporary agreement between two or more countries about peace
- to confer with another in order to come to terms or agreement
- the mutual agreement to end war
18 Clues: alone • free from war • collection of poetry or stories • the mutual agreement to end war • publication issued at regular intervals • a way to keep an enemy from attacking you • a close association for a common objective • a state of prolonged fighting, stage of war • or happening at regular or stated intervals • special group-study class for advanced students • ...
Languages 2019-08-08
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- What official language is most common in Asia?
- What is the most popular first language?
- How many countries have English as their official language?
- What is another form of language besides spoken language?
- What is the most popular dead language?
- Where did the language English come from?
- Which language has the fewest speakers?
- What is the greatest number of official languages a country has had?
- What is the official language of Germany?
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- What is the major language people speak in Canada besides English?
- What is the world’s newest language?
- Which country has no recognized official language (southern)?
- What is “Good morning” in German?
- What is the most popular second language?
- In how many countries is French an official language?
- What is the official language of Italy?
- What is the most common second language in America?
- What country has the most official languages
18 Clues: What is “Good morning” in German? • What is the world’s newest language? • What is the official language of Italy? • What is the most popular dead language? • Which language has the fewest speakers? • What is the most popular first language? • What is the most popular second language? • Where did the language English come from? • What is the official language of Germany? • ...
Week 12 Vocabulary 2023-11-17
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- When there is more demand for something than supply.
- When you buy, sell, or exchange a good or service for something you want or need.
- How many people want or need something.
- How much of something is available for people to buy.
- Laws to protect consumers and workers.
- Among or between.
- Trading goods without the use of money.
- Something that encourages people to do something.
- Focusing on making one product or service to sell or trade.
- Perform duties or services.
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- A limitation.
- When the supply of a good or service is more than the demand.
- Goods sent out to other countries.
- Over, above or in addition.
- A standard by which something may be judged or decided.
- Out.
- Good brought in from other countries.
- When people depend on each other to provide products that meet needs and wants.
18 Clues: Out. • A limitation. • Among or between. • Over, above or in addition. • Perform duties or services. • Goods sent out to other countries. • Good brought in from other countries. • Laws to protect consumers and workers. • How many people want or need something. • Trading goods without the use of money. • Something that encourages people to do something. • ...
The Cold War 1945-1991 2024-01-23
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- Soviet doctrine to support communist countries
- Plan to aid European economies following WWII
- Soviet program to reform the government
- This competition was about who could build the best/most weapons
- This strategy said both sided would be destroyed in a war
- Metaphor used to describe the division of Europe
- States controlled by larger countries
- This war broke out in 1950
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- Operation to supply West Berlin
- This strategy sought to prevent the spread of communism
- Soviet program to reform the economy
- War that saw the U.S. try to prevent the spread of communism 1964-1973
- Western alliance to confront communism
- Period of time where tensions were relaxed
- Doctrine that outlined the strategy of the U.S. in the Cold War
- This theory said if one country fell, others would as well
- Satellite that kicked off the space race
- This country became communist in 1949
18 Clues: This war broke out in 1950 • Operation to supply West Berlin • Soviet program to reform the economy • This country became communist in 1949 • States controlled by larger countries • Western alliance to confront communism • Soviet program to reform the government • Satellite that kicked off the space race • Period of time where tensions were relaxed • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Unit 1:Going Places 2024-02-18
Across
- We were late because our flight was _ .
- A journey on a water, visiting several different places.
- All the bags that you take with you when you travel.
- In or to a foreign country or countries.
- Have enough money to be able to buy something.
- I think planes are more _ than trains.
- To search a place and discover things about it.
- The train goes through a long _ .
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- The door at an airport that you go through to get on a plane.
- A place where somebody is going.
- The act of coming to a place.
- If you have to check in a bag. you often have to wait at _ .
- A person who is travelling in a vehicle.
- To go away or leave, especially on a journey.
- A line separating two countries.
- Before something happens.
- To arrive somewhere.
- Free time when you don't have to work or study.
18 Clues: To arrive somewhere. • Before something happens. • The act of coming to a place. • A place where somebody is going. • A line separating two countries. • The train goes through a long _ . • I think planes are more _ than trains. • We were late because our flight was _ . • A person who is travelling in a vehicle. • In or to a foreign country or countries. • ...
Trade Global Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-24
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- barrier ,goverment-imposed restrictions that limit international trade to protect a nation's economy producers
- be brought and sold between countries without goverment restrictions
- the dependence of two or more people
- things on each other
- a good from another country
- A tax that a goverment places on importeed goods, such as eletronic or steel from other countries.
- A goverment-imposed ban on trade
- to produce a good or service at a cost opportunity
- A permanent, intergovermental organization.
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- A fixed share of something that person or group is entitle to
- political interest.
- goods, and services produce in one country and sold to a buyer in another.
- trade, An economic policyt that alows goods and services
- advantage, the ability of an individual or
- The NAFTA is a trilateral trade agreement between Canada,Mexico, and Usa.
- tariffs,quotas, or subsidies.
- or is bound to contribute.
- another hattherhat an other.
18 Clues: political interest. • things on each other • or is bound to contribute. • a good from another country • another hattherhat an other. • tariffs,quotas, or subsidies. • A goverment-imposed ban on trade • the dependence of two or more people • advantage, the ability of an individual or • A permanent, intergovermental organization. • ...
Vocab Mini Project 6 2021-01-11
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- is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the southern bank of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra.
- was an empire in West Africa
- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- was the title of the military dictators of Japan
- was the tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire, an Islamic West African state.
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- was a member of the elite infantry units
- a high official in some Muslim countries, especially in Turkey under Ottoman rule.
- National policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries.
- a wandering samurai who had no lord or master.
- represents an environmental hazard whereby wildlife or livestock excessively feeds on pasture.
10 Clues: was an empire in West Africa • was a member of the elite infantry units • a wandering samurai who had no lord or master. • was the title of the military dictators of Japan • was the tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire, an Islamic West African state. • a high official in some Muslim countries, especially in Turkey under Ottoman rule. • ...
Levels of Power 2021-09-14
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- In a ____ system,the individual countries have more power than the central government.
- The ______ state invented the presidential system of government
- In a confederate system, independent countries share a common _____.
- The amount of _____ of each level of government depends on the type of government.
- In a unitary system,the ____ government has all the power.
- A group of countries with the same goals is a ______.
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- The legislative branch and the _____ branch have separate powers in a presidential system.
- In a presidential system the head of state is a President or a _____ executive.
- In a _____ system, the head of state is separate from the position of chief executive.
- The ___ governments have no power of their own in a unitary system.
10 Clues: A group of countries with the same goals is a ______. • In a unitary system,the ____ government has all the power. • The ______ state invented the presidential system of government • The ___ governments have no power of their own in a unitary system. • In a confederate system, independent countries share a common _____. • ...
Early Colonies 2019-12-12
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- / a product is sold to other countries
- / to bring different things together;to place in proper order
- material / a product that can be made into other materials
- / to talk or work with others
- / an economic idea especially in the 1600 and 1700s
- / to put inside
- / an area that shares human and physical characteristics
- / a rank in society based on wealth or importance
- / person that is specialized in one type of trade or work
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- / to show
- / to trade one good for another
- / someone who owns land or property
- / showing a great deal of variety
- trade / a pattern of trade that linked the 13 colonies in America with Europe, Africa and the West Indies.
- / a product brought in from other countries
15 Clues: / to show • / to put inside • / to talk or work with others • / to trade one good for another • / showing a great deal of variety • / someone who owns land or property • / a product is sold to other countries • / a product brought in from other countries • / a rank in society based on wealth or importance • / an economic idea especially in the 1600 and 1700s • ...
South America 2021-04-19
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- This country connects South with Central America
- The number of independent countries in S.America
- The only river bigger than the Amazon River
- The apex predator of the Amazon rainforest
- He scored 73 goals for the Brazil football team
- The islands that are home to unique wildlife
- The first country to win the football world cup
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- This country is really long but really narrow
- Where you can visit Christ the Redeemer
- This animal can have deadly skin
- The area of Argentina where they speak Welsh
- The percentage of Earth's oxygen from the Amazon
- This snake can reach 9.5 feet (30 metres) long
- The second highest layer of rainforest plants
- The language spoken in most S.American countries
15 Clues: This animal can have deadly skin • Where you can visit Christ the Redeemer • The apex predator of the Amazon rainforest • The only river bigger than the Amazon River • The area of Argentina where they speak Welsh • The islands that are home to unique wildlife • This country is really long but really narrow • The second highest layer of rainforest plants • ...
Continents 2020-09-23
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- this is the biggest continent out of all seven
- North american is the what largest continent
- the west pacific ocean is closed to what continent
- This is the most coldest place on earth
- this continent has 54 countries and is the second largest continent
- asia has how many continents
- This is the longest river in africa and the world
- this place is under the United states
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- English is the main language spoken in this continent
- this place is above the united states
- this continent is under north america
- North america is made up of how many countries
- Tower You can find this in paris
- this continent is north west of asia
- Australia is the what smallest continent
15 Clues: asia has how many continents • Tower You can find this in paris • this continent is north west of asia • this place is above the united states • this continent is under north america • this place is under the United states • This is the most coldest place on earth • Australia is the what smallest continent • North american is the what largest continent • ...
CNN 10 2022-02-25
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- World #1 avocado producer
- 99% of the solar system's mass
- An item that was lost by a girl in Colorado in the snow
- oldest city in Europe
- A city in Ukraine that is being invaded by Russia
- etna Extremely active volcano in Italy
- Russian troops that invaded Ukraine
- The number of presidents that have met with Queen Elizabeth II
- intergovernmental military alliance between 28 European countries and 2 North American countries.
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- The capital of Norway
- A celebration for the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II
- a planet estimated to have humans on by 2030
- The country that is being invaded by Russia
- Russian president that is responsible for the invasion of Ukraine
- host of the 2022 Olympics
15 Clues: The capital of Norway • oldest city in Europe • World #1 avocado producer • host of the 2022 Olympics • 99% of the solar system's mass • Russian troops that invaded Ukraine • etna Extremely active volcano in Italy • The country that is being invaded by Russia • a planet estimated to have humans on by 2030 • A city in Ukraine that is being invaded by Russia • ...
CNN 10 2022-02-25
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- An item that was lost by a girl in Colorado in the snow
- The capital of Norway
- World #1 avocado producer
- Extremely active volcano in Italy
- 99% of the solar system's mass
- oldest city in Europe
- A city in Ukraine that is being invaded by Russia
- Russian troops that invaded Ukraine
- The number of presidents that have met with Queen Elizabeth II
- intergovernmental military alliance between 28 European countries and 2 North American countries.
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- A celebration for the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II
- a planet estimated to have humans on by 2030
- The country that is being invaded by Russia
- Russian president that is responsible for the invasion of Ukraine
- host of the 2022 Olympics
15 Clues: The capital of Norway • oldest city in Europe • World #1 avocado producer • host of the 2022 Olympics • 99% of the solar system's mass • Extremely active volcano in Italy • Russian troops that invaded Ukraine • The country that is being invaded by Russia • a planet estimated to have humans on by 2030 • A city in Ukraine that is being invaded by Russia • ...
Globalization Crossword 2018-02-13
Across
- Capital city of Bangladesh
- supervisor at Rana Plaza
- largest port
- increased movement of money,people,products all over the world
- corporations with production in two or more countries
- Organization made up of workers banding together to protect and promote working conditions
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- the quick movement of fashion trends and changing fashion products
- assimilation to the culture of America
- encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-increasing amounts
- goods and services shipped to other countries
- goods and services brought into the country
- main character in The Shirt On Your Back documentary
- largest port in the U.S.A.
- a country with severe financial or economic difficulties
- the refusal to work organized by employees as a form of protest
15 Clues: largest port • supervisor at Rana Plaza • Capital city of Bangladesh • largest port in the U.S.A. • assimilation to the culture of America • goods and services brought into the country • goods and services shipped to other countries • main character in The Shirt On Your Back documentary • corporations with production in two or more countries • ...
Unit 4 Africa Review Puzzle 2023-02-10
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- belief in one god
- illegal hunting of protected animals
- river that flooded and gave the area rich farmland
- born in South Africa wrote The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings books
- drier climate with one rainy season
- Africa supplies the world with 50% of this material that makes steel harder
- 2nd largest continent
- African cash crop that is used to make chocolate
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- cuts off the northern countries in Africa from the southern countries
- gorilla researcher who wrote a book about her time living among the gorillas
- Egyptian writing that used pictures for words
- fought to end apartheid
- laws that used to separate Whites and Blacks in South Africa
- tall sand dunes in the Sahara
- king of ancient Egypt
15 Clues: belief in one god • king of ancient Egypt • 2nd largest continent • fought to end apartheid • tall sand dunes in the Sahara • drier climate with one rainy season • illegal hunting of protected animals • Egyptian writing that used pictures for words • African cash crop that is used to make chocolate • river that flooded and gave the area rich farmland • ...
Week 5+6 Vocabulary 2023-04-20
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- Hotel where Nixon hired Ex-CIA agents to break into DNC headquarters
- Separation of government into local, state, and federal powers
- East Asian country that Nixon visited
- Country where 52 Americans were held hostage between 1979 and 1981
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- Who became president after Nixon
- When the value of currency is tied to gold
- Who became president after Gerald Ford
- Easing of relations between U.S. and U.S.S.R.
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- High unemployment, high inflation, and low economic growth
- Non-binding pact between 35 European countries dedicated towards human rights
- Jimmy Carter's job before he became President
- Currency that has value because the government says it does
- Agreement that made peace between Israel and Egypt
- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty
15 Clues: Who became president after Nixon • Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty • East Asian country that Nixon visited • Who became president after Gerald Ford • When the value of currency is tied to gold • Jimmy Carter's job before he became President • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries • Easing of relations between U.S. and U.S.S.R. • ...
Travel 2023-01-11
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- Where most polar bears live
- America's first national park
- The lemur is the signature animal of this country
- Location of the Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine
- The oldest airline still flying
- The largest wetlands area in the world
- Known as the Land of a Thousand Hills
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- The largest hotel chain in the world
- The capital of Indian state Rajasthan
- A grouping of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean
- the most visited destination in 2021
- home to the world's biggest castle
- Home to Kylie Minogue, Chris Hemsworth, and koalas
- One of the countries that borders the Dead Sea
- Located in the southernmost tip of South America, this popular destination a territory shared by the countries of Chile and Argentina.
15 Clues: Where most polar bears live • America's first national park • The oldest airline still flying • home to the world's biggest castle • The largest hotel chain in the world • the most visited destination in 2021 • The capital of Indian state Rajasthan • Known as the Land of a Thousand Hills • The largest wetlands area in the world • Location of the Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine • ...
Project South 2023-01-25
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- Who got rid of the apartheid laws
- What did international countries put on South Africa to get them to end apartheid
- What was the term for people who went against the apartheid
- Where was apartheid taking place?
- who was more privileged during Apartheids
- Jailed for 27 years
- who were discriminated against
- What was the punishment for protesting
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- What did international countries put on South Africa's government?
- People of color were forced to live here
- 69 protesters were killed by police in 1960
- What group was formed to fight apartheid
- What is the separation of people based on race/skin
- A system of segregation in South Africa
- What group created apartheid after they won
15 Clues: Jailed for 27 years • who were discriminated against • Who got rid of the apartheid laws • Where was apartheid taking place? • What was the punishment for protesting • A system of segregation in South Africa • People of color were forced to live here • What group was formed to fight apartheid • who was more privileged during Apartheids • ...
Word Puzzle 2023-05-04
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- to make illegal by an authority
- to estimate lower than the real amount or number
- a political system headed by a dictator
- a national policy of actively trading with foreign countries
- camp, a camp where persons are detained are confined
- a farm, especially in communist countries
- giving in to unjust demands
- camp, a camp where men, women, and children were sent to be executed
- to make changes to an original work
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- materials, items needed for fighting a war
- to take for granted or as true
- something obtained especially for a price
- almost entirely; nearly
- to be in control of, to have full power
- to be in a state or position of command or control over all others
15 Clues: almost entirely; nearly • giving in to unjust demands • to take for granted or as true • to make illegal by an authority • to make changes to an original work • a political system headed by a dictator • to be in control of, to have full power • something obtained especially for a price • a farm, especially in communist countries • materials, items needed for fighting a war • ...
Mr. Conley's Progressive Era and WW1 2025-11-19
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- different nations promised to help one another if any one of them came under attack
- one of the alliances that divided Europe
- exposed political machines
- his assassination was the spark for WW1
- gave voters the opportunity to accept or reject the laws
- progressives largely ignored the concerns of this group
- an investigative reporter who exposed corruption in business
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- one of the countries that made up the Allied Powers
- primary Voters chose candidates to appear on the ballot
- allowed voters to remove elected officials from office
- a feeling of intense loyalty to a country or group
- one of the countries that made up the Central Powers
- exposed meatpacking plants
- described oil trusts as unfair
- a rapid buildup of military power
15 Clues: exposed political machines • exposed meatpacking plants • described oil trusts as unfair • a rapid buildup of military power • his assassination was the spark for WW1 • one of the alliances that divided Europe • a feeling of intense loyalty to a country or group • one of the countries that made up the Allied Powers • one of the countries that made up the Central Powers • ...
WWII 2024-02-23
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- - A system where goods or resources are distributed in limited amounts to ensure a fair share for everyone, commonly practiced during times of war, including World War II.
- A military tactic used by the Germans during World War II that involved quick and intense attacks to rapidly defeat the enemy.
- - Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view, widely used by various countries during World War II.
- - A ruler who has complete power over a country and often maintains this power by force, such as Adolf Hitler in Germany or Benito Mussolini in Italy during World War II.
- Powers The coalition of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- Powers The group of countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union, that opposed the Axis Powers during World War II.
- Bomb - A powerful explosive weapon that uses the energy released by the splitting of atoms, notably used by the United States on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan during World War II.
- Gardens - Gardens planted by civilians during wartime to supplement their food supply, reduce the pressure on the public food system, and boost morale, a common practice during World War II.
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- - The state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict or disagreement, as seen in the stance of some countries at the beginning of World War II.
- - Japanese pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into enemy ships during World War II as a suicidal attack.
- - The imprisonment or confinement of people, especially of a specific group, in military-controlled areas, as seen with Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II.
- The systematic and state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jewish people by the Nazis during World War II.
- - The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that group, exemplified by the Holocaust during World War II.
- - June 6, 1944, the day on which the Allied forces invaded France during World War II.
- A formal agreement or partnership between countries to work together towards a common goal.
15 Clues: - June 6, 1944, the day on which the Allied forces invaded France during World War II. • Powers The coalition of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • A formal agreement or partnership between countries to work together towards a common goal. • ...
Costa Rica 2023-07-13
17 Clues: Volcano • Painter • Dessert • Currency • Breakfast • Popular Myth • Capital City • Popular Drink • The President • Popular Export • Offical Language • Traditional Mask • Traditional Wine • Countries Official Name • Known for Their Mangoes • Known for Their Beaches • Which America is it Located
MakL WWl and after 2021-05-19
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- ---racist laws made by Hitler
- only caring about self, Hitler was very---
- ---is when people are prejudice towards Jewish people.
- --- people were dead in WW1
- --- is the belief that your country is the best.
- ---of dollars to the allies in WW2
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- --- how many countries were involved in WW1.
- --- this made WW1 come to an end.
- His assassination was the main reason of world war 1.
- --- is the social or economic built manufacturing of goods.
- when countries join together to help each other out it is an---
- --- are used to defend yourself or make you feel safer.
- --- Jewish people has to wear a--- on their clothing
- ---Germany is not allowed to build a---
- ---Hitler made germans be---against jews
15 Clues: --- people were dead in WW1 • ---racist laws made by Hitler • --- this made WW1 come to an end. • ---of dollars to the allies in WW2 • ---Germany is not allowed to build a--- • ---Hitler made germans be---against jews • only caring about self, Hitler was very--- • --- how many countries were involved in WW1. • --- is the belief that your country is the best. • ...
Migration and Refugees 2020-06-14
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- the people in charge of running a country
- running away from your country
- downgrading someone for their colour of their skin
- fighting between countries or inside a country
- a group of people
- a person who is extremely poor
- conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect for criminal charge
- the country with the highest amount of refugee population
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- leaving a country to live somewhere else permanently
- a place where people can stay
- moving countries to live permanently
- not eating any food
- a person who moves place to place looking for a better living condition
- a person who has been forced to flee their country due to bad living conditions
- a type of travel across water
15 Clues: a group of people • not eating any food • a place where people can stay • a type of travel across water • running away from your country • a person who is extremely poor • moving countries to live permanently • the people in charge of running a country • fighting between countries or inside a country • downgrading someone for their colour of their skin • ...
Geography 2019-04-21
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- Country which shares its border with 14 countries
- The biggest pyramid in the world
- The counry which has no a single river
- Nation that has no official capital
- Mainland which is wider than the Moon
- Smallest island with the status of a country
- The one-letter River named Å, located in
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- Country which spans 11 time zones
- Country which has more than half of all the natural lakes in the world
- The closest point to the moon in the Earth
- Which city located over two countries
- Continent that covers four hemispheres
- Which sea is currently 429 meters below sea level
- The 43 monuments,that have their own zip code, located in
- Which sea is the only sea with no coast
15 Clues: The biggest pyramid in the world • Country which spans 11 time zones • Nation that has no official capital • Which city located over two countries • Mainland which is wider than the Moon • The counry which has no a single river • Continent that covers four hemispheres • Which sea is the only sea with no coast • The one-letter River named Å, located in • ...
Economic Vocabulary 2021-08-24
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- imports are goods _____ from other countries
- A country supports itself with _______
- _______ specializes in making cigars
- the total value of all the goods and services produced in a country in one year gives you the _____
- trade barriers protect ________
- exports are goods _____ to other countries
- The USA forbid trade with Cuba, this is an example of an __________
- economics is the process by which goods & ______ are produced, distributed, and sold
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- wealth is how much possessions or money someone has
- tariffs are _____ on imported goods
- buying merchandise @ Walmart is an example of buying _____
- a quota ________ the amount of a good that can be imported
- trade barriers keeps costs of goods _______
- _______ specializes in making Coffee
- using up trees to make wood is an example of ________
15 Clues: trade barriers protect ________ • tariffs are _____ on imported goods • _______ specializes in making cigars • _______ specializes in making Coffee • A country supports itself with _______ • exports are goods _____ to other countries • trade barriers keeps costs of goods _______ • imports are goods _____ from other countries • ...
Age of Exploration 2023-02-04
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- Ponce de Leon discovered gold here
- major country involved in the age of exploration
- The first group of people to live in an area
- what continent were the major countries from?
- An illness caused by lack of nutrients in the body
- he started the age of exploration
- he explored and named Florida
- A tool used for locating north, south, east, and west
- Soto explored a lot here
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- major country involved in the age of exploration
- An important resource Europeans traded guns and weapons to receive
- An object made and used by humans in the past
- major country involved in the age of exploration
- Soto discovered this river
- A time during the 1400-1600s when many countries began exploring the earth
- A person who travels looking for new places and information
- Columbus landed here
- major country involved in the age of exploration
18 Clues: Columbus landed here • Soto explored a lot here • Soto discovered this river • he explored and named Florida • he started the age of exploration • Ponce de Leon discovered gold here • The first group of people to live in an area • An object made and used by humans in the past • what continent were the major countries from? • major country involved in the age of exploration • ...
Roman Republic 2023-06-11
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- An open area in a city filled with public buildings.
- Managing relationships with other countries through negotiation.
- Elected officials who enforce laws.
- The basic unit of the Roman army.
- A government in which citizens have the right to vote and elect officials.
- The top officials in the Roman Republic.
- An accountant who keeps track of the state's money.
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- The symbol of Roman citizenship was a garment that adult men wrapped around their bodies.
- A state containing several countries or territories.
- An area within a country or empire.
- A unit between 60 and 160 soldiers.
- War between groups of the same country.
- Honored one.
- An important public official.
- To stop or cancel the action of a government official or body.
15 Clues: Honored one. • An important public official. • The basic unit of the Roman army. • An area within a country or empire. • A unit between 60 and 160 soldiers. • Elected officials who enforce laws. • War between groups of the same country. • The top officials in the Roman Republic. • An accountant who keeps track of the state's money. • ...
Preteens 2 Week 7 review 2017-07-14
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- Do you want a slice of ______? It's delicious!
- Do you eat ______ when you watch movies?
- Do you like meat? No, I _____.
- What time do you have ____? At 12:00 noon.
- _______ are my favorite fruit. They are delicious on ice cream!
- Does Sara like mangoes? No, she _____.
- What do you drink for breakfast? A glass of _____.
- What ______ is it? It's 8:00.
- I _____ _____ at 5:45 a.m.
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- Some countries change their time when the ______ changes.
- I want to buy a bar of ______. It's my favorite candy!
- What time do you eat ______? At 7:00 p.m.
- When do you do your _____? After school.
- Different countries have different _____ ______.
- What time do you have _____? At 6:30 a.m.
15 Clues: I _____ _____ at 5:45 a.m. • What ______ is it? It's 8:00. • Do you like meat? No, I _____. • Does Sara like mangoes? No, she _____. • Do you eat ______ when you watch movies? • When do you do your _____? After school. • What time do you eat ______? At 7:00 p.m. • What time do you have _____? At 6:30 a.m. • What time do you have ____? At 12:00 noon. • ...
CNN 10 2022-02-25
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- World #1 avocado producer
- 99% of the solar system's mass
- An item that was lost by a girl in Colorado in the snow
- oldest city in Europe
- A city in Ukraine that is being invaded by Russia
- etna Extremely active volcano in Italy
- Russian troops that invaded Ukraine
- The number of presidents that have met with Queen Elizabeth II
- intergovernmental military alliance between 28 European countries and 2 North American countries.
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- The capital of Norway
- A celebration for the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II
- a planet estimated to have humans on by 2030
- The country that is being invaded by Russia
- Russian president that is responsible for the invasion of Ukraine
- host of the 2022 Olympics
15 Clues: The capital of Norway • oldest city in Europe • World #1 avocado producer • host of the 2022 Olympics • 99% of the solar system's mass • Russian troops that invaded Ukraine • etna Extremely active volcano in Italy • The country that is being invaded by Russia • a planet estimated to have humans on by 2030 • A city in Ukraine that is being invaded by Russia • ...
ARABIC CULTURE 2025-01-30
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- – A long robe worn by men in many Arab countries.
- – The Islamic holy month of fasting.
- – Nomadic people of the Arab world who live in deserts.
- – A headscarf worn by some Muslim women.
- – A popular Arab dish made from chickpeas and tahini.
- – The language spoken in Arab countries.
- – The holy book of Islam.
- – A traditional headscarf worn by men, often seen in Palestine and Jordan.
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- – The holiest city in Islam.
- – The main religion of the Arab world.
- – A beautiful style of writing that is important in Arabic art.
- – A Muslim holiday celebrating the end of fasting.
- – A fertile place in the desert where water is found.
- – Fried balls or patties made from chickpeas or fava beans.
- – A traditional Arab market.
15 Clues: – The holy book of Islam. • – The holiest city in Islam. • – A traditional Arab market. • – The Islamic holy month of fasting. • – The main religion of the Arab world. • – A headscarf worn by some Muslim women. • – The language spoken in Arab countries. • – A long robe worn by men in many Arab countries. • – A Muslim holiday celebrating the end of fasting. • ...
Social Studies 2025-05-28
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- Everyone wants to have a lot of this.
- Made out of grapes.
- to send goods to another for sale.
- Something that goods travel on.
- A person, company, or country that makes,grows,or supplies. goods.
- Were two countries try to damage each others trade.
- Something that rules the country
- Something that carnivores eat.
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- Trump is his last name, and he is the president of the US.
- Something someone owns to make money.
- To bring goods into a country from abroad for sale.
- A person who purchases goods for use.
- The theory or practice of shielding of countries.
- A tax or duty to be paid.
- a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national government.s
15 Clues: Made out of grapes. • A tax or duty to be paid. • Something that carnivores eat. • Something that goods travel on. • Something that rules the country • to send goods to another for sale. • Something someone owns to make money. • Everyone wants to have a lot of this. • A person who purchases goods for use. • The theory or practice of shielding of countries. • ...
WW1 2025-04-11
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- president of the us
- The guy that assassination that lead to ww1
- the group that assassinated the archduke
- Part of the allied powers backed out of the war
- used to cross no mans land to get to the enemy's territory
- a gun that can fire many rounds of bullets in a second
- Has countries like Germany and the ottoman empire
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- Has countries like Usa, Russia, and Italy
- becomes turkey in the future
- a hand bomb used that's still used to today
- the spot in between two trenches
- The country that was blamed for the war
- Joined the war during 1917
- Some thing they got on their feet from lots of water
- Used to drop bombs
15 Clues: Used to drop bombs • president of the us • Joined the war during 1917 • becomes turkey in the future • the spot in between two trenches • The country that was blamed for the war • the group that assassinated the archduke • Has countries like Usa, Russia, and Italy • a hand bomb used that's still used to today • The guy that assassination that lead to ww1 • ...
Places 2024-07-12
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- The plase, where we can walk
- In this place we can catch bus
- In this place we can do sports
- In this place we can walk with friends
- the place,where we want to visit different countries, we can fly at plane
- In this place we can buy a lot of things
- the place where we hill
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- In this place we can borrow the book
- In this place we stay,and sleep in different countries
- In this place we can swim
- The place, where people go get some money
- the place where we leave our cars
- In this place we can watch films
- The place, where people see old things
- In this place we can see animals
15 Clues: the place where we hill • In this place we can swim • The plase, where we can walk • In this place we can catch bus • In this place we can do sports • In this place we can watch films • In this place we can see animals • the place where we leave our cars • In this place we can borrow the book • In this place we can walk with friends • The place, where people see old things • ...
war 2018-07-31
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- started in 1939 and ended in 1945
- what country did Australia assist in the Vietnam war
- it was the only womens job in war
- it when countries work together
- a lot of _________ fought in war
- people who brought bodies back to base
- people who fought in war
- it means Australian and new Zealand Army Corps
- it is a small item used to shoot
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- used mostly to blow things up
- it was when Australia was fighting Turkey
- it is the war when south and north Korea fought
- something soldiers wrought on to send to their family or friends
- an item you put on your face to block gas
- started in 1914 and ended in 1918
- it is where the soldiers stayed during war
- it is a big slow machine used to blow things up or shoot things
- something that made it hard for the soldiers to travel
18 Clues: people who fought in war • used mostly to blow things up • it when countries work together • a lot of _________ fought in war • it is a small item used to shoot • started in 1939 and ended in 1945 • it was the only womens job in war • started in 1914 and ended in 1918 • people who brought bodies back to base • it was when Australia was fighting Turkey • ...
Cold War 2013-05-03
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- Political and economic theories of Karl Marx.
- Policy or practice of more open government.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- A competition between nations for superiority.
- Property is publicly owned.
- The state security police of the former USSR.
- Action of keeping something harmful under control.
- An independent trade union movement in Poland that developed into a mass campaign for political change.
- Notional barrier that prevents the passage of information or ideas between political entities.
- President of the soviet union.
- Easing of tensions.
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- Chinese communist leader.
- Controlled by private owner for profit.
- Political movement within the Communist Party of Soviet Union
- Political events in one country, cause similar effects in neighboring countries.
- Countries of eastern and central Europe that were under Soviet domination.
- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
- An act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
18 Clues: Easing of tensions. • Chinese communist leader. • Property is publicly owned. • President of the soviet union. • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • Controlled by private owner for profit. • Policy or practice of more open government. • Political and economic theories of Karl Marx. • The state security police of the former USSR. • ...
期末复习 2019-01-03
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- The bread t_______ terrible.
- -What's the w_______ like in winter? It's very cold.
- The fish smells delicious. I can't wait! Let's eat it.
- It's raining outside. Please take your umbrella.
- The sun shines brightly in the sky.
- We want to see a film in the c_______.
- The story is very i_______. I like it very much.
- What do you want to d_______ for dinner, coffee or tea?
- There are four s________ in a year. They are spring, summer, autumn, winter.
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- Let's go swimming t_______.
- Students go to school on w________.
- C_____ stamps is my hobby.
- This car is big. That car is small. They are d_______.
- Lucy has many stamps from different countries.
- It's r______ outside. Take an umbrella with you.
- They are very busy at the weekends. So they s_______ go outside.
- Where is my coat? I can't f_______ it.
- We can s________ English.
18 Clues: We can s________ English. • C_____ stamps is my hobby. • Let's go swimming t_______. • The bread t_______ terrible. • Students go to school on w________. • The sun shines brightly in the sky. • We want to see a film in the c_______. • Where is my coat? I can't f_______ it. • Lucy has many stamps from different countries. • It's r______ outside. Take an umbrella with you. • ...
India's Indian Ocean Trade 2023-03-09
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- There are ____ major groups in India's Trading Hierarchy
- ________ took over the Indian Ocean trade.
- Banias are described as Al-Banyāni in _______
- These regions stretched from _____ Eastern Africa, _____ Eastern to East Asia, and Eastern Mediterranean
- The ______ group financed many operations
- Katibs were writers/scribes that translated ____ accords
- There is a strong security _________ in India's engagement
- Indian Ocean Trade was driven not only by _________
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- Trade happens in _______ place; with _______ countries; and with _______ resources/materials
- India's location and resources gave it _____
- ______ was a selective role
- Cities of the Indian Ocean Trade were ________ and poorly weaponized
- Textiles is another name for woven _______
- Indian Ocean Trades ______ because they were too profitable
- ________ powerful trading countries
- India had control and power because they held so many __________
- Yemenis members became _______ (only job without an s)
- India used to be the Indian _______ Empire
18 Clues: ______ was a selective role • ________ powerful trading countries • The ______ group financed many operations • ________ took over the Indian Ocean trade. • Textiles is another name for woven _______ • India used to be the Indian _______ Empire • India's location and resources gave it _____ • Banias are described as Al-Banyāni in _______ • ...
Unit 2 AOS 1 Key Terms 2025-07-17
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- Government by the people through voting.
- Conflicts where major powers back different sides but don't fight directly.
- Period of tension between the US and USSR without direct fighting.
- When colonies become independent.
- Belief in equal rights for women.
- An economic system focused on private ownership and profit.
- – Someone who supports countries working together.
- The basic rights and freedoms everyone should have.
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- war A war that uses nuclear weapons.
- A system where property is owned by the community.
- A set of ideas about how society should work.
- Use of violence to scare people for political aims.
- classes Different groups in society based on wealth or job.
- The easing of tensions, especially between the US and USSR.
- When powerful countries control other lands.
- Pride and loyalty to your own country.
- A political belief valuing freedoms and equal rights.
- One person or small group holds all power.
18 Clues: When colonies become independent. • Belief in equal rights for women. • war A war that uses nuclear weapons. • Pride and loyalty to your own country. • Government by the people through voting. • One person or small group holds all power. • When powerful countries control other lands. • A set of ideas about how society should work. • ...
SPEECH 2021-09-23
15 Clues: money • traditions • government • environment • peoples view • different teams • male and female • friend gathering • New Zealand sport • political defiance • different cultures • worlds biggest event • different variations • big New Zealand sport • different countries L
Unit 2(Muzon's Story) Β4 2ο ΓΕΛ 2024-10-15
15 Clues: harsh • region • barrier • activist • advocate • convince • protection • conditions • remove fears • a strong belief • go with somebody • social group of people • lines between countries • bullets cross during fight • people who fled their country
Leg 7 Destination Information 2020-03-21
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- BEST KNOWN ISLAND NAMED AFTER A HOLIDAY
- LARGE AREA SHARED BY TWO COUNTRIES AT THE SOUTHERN TIP OF THE CONTINENT
- FIRST WORD OF UNVISTIED CONTINENT
- OVER 4,000 KM FOR NORTH TO SOUTH
- PORTUGUESE EXPLORER
- HOME OF THIS DRY DESERT
- ONE-QUARTER OF THE WORLD’S SUPPLY IS HERE AND IS MOST VALUABLE EXPORT
- INDEPENDENCE LEADER AND OFFICIAL NAME OF FC
- HOME TO THIS MOUNTAIN RANGE
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- CAPITAL CITY
- NOT A NEIGHBOR (BORDERED BY A LOT OF COUNTRIES BUT NOT THIS ONE!)
- A FOOD THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE COUNTRY
- CONTROVERSIAL DICTATOR (1973 TO 1990) WHOSE POLICIES MADE THIS COUNTRY THE CONTINENT'S BEST PERFORMING ECONOMY
- SECOND WORD OF UNVISITED CONTINENT
- ONLY 200 KM FROM EAST TO WEST
- FISH THAT IS THIS COUNTRY’S 2ND MOST VALUABLE EXPORT
16 Clues: CAPITAL CITY • PORTUGUESE EXPLORER • HOME OF THIS DRY DESERT • HOME TO THIS MOUNTAIN RANGE • ONLY 200 KM FROM EAST TO WEST • OVER 4,000 KM FOR NORTH TO SOUTH • FIRST WORD OF UNVISTIED CONTINENT • SECOND WORD OF UNVISITED CONTINENT • BEST KNOWN ISLAND NAMED AFTER A HOLIDAY • INDEPENDENCE LEADER AND OFFICIAL NAME OF FC • A FOOD THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE COUNTRY • ...
South America 2019-06-27
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- South America is the ________________ largest continent in size.
- This animal cannot roar. Instead, it purrs like a cat.
- The largest desert in South America.
- South America is made up of ____________ countries.
- The smallest country in South America.
- This is one of the two landlocked countries in South America.
- One animal found in the Andes is the L_______________.
- The highest mountain in South America.
- Brazil is the largest producer of ______________ in the world.
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- The southernmost city in the world.
- The largest country in South America is ____________.
- The main language spoken in South America.
- Aconcagua is located in this country.
- This is the heaviest snake on Earth.
- The largest rainforest in the world.
- A pink animal with long neck and pink feathers.
16 Clues: The southernmost city in the world. • The largest desert in South America. • This is the heaviest snake on Earth. • The largest rainforest in the world. • Aconcagua is located in this country. • The smallest country in South America. • The highest mountain in South America. • The main language spoken in South America. • A pink animal with long neck and pink feathers. • ...
school subjects 2025-10-06
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- Using computers and learning basic software
- Working with numbers, shapes, and simple problems
- Drawing, painting, and creating things
- Learning about Catholic and Reformed beliefs, values, and stories
- education Learning to use tools and make simple projects
- Studying plants, animals, and how the world works
- Playing sports, running, and keeping healthy
- Learning the language spoken in most countries, reading stories, and writing sentences
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- Studying maps, countries, and the Earth
- Learning about the human body, plants, and animals
- Learning the main language used in this country, reading, and writing
- Learning our native language, reading, and writing
- Learning about past events and important people
- Learning rules, rights, and being a good citizen
- Spending time with your class, teachers, and organizing school activities
- Singing, instruments, and learning rhythm
16 Clues: Drawing, painting, and creating things • Studying maps, countries, and the Earth • Singing, instruments, and learning rhythm • Using computers and learning basic software • Playing sports, running, and keeping healthy • Learning about past events and important people • Learning rules, rights, and being a good citizen • Working with numbers, shapes, and simple problems • ...
school subjects 2025-10-06
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- Spending time with your class, teachers, and organizing school activities
- Learning the main language used in this country, reading, and writing
- Learning our native language, reading, and writing
- Playing sports, running, and keeping healthy
- Learning about the human body, plants, and animals
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- Using computers and learning basic software
- Studying maps, countries, and the Earth
- Learning to use tools and make simple projects
- Learning rules, rights, and being a good citizen
- Studying plants, animals, and how the world works
- Learning about Catholic and Reformed beliefs, values, and stories
- Learning the language spoken in most countries, reading stories, and writing sentences
- Singing, instruments, and learning rhythm
- Learning about past events and important people
- Drawing, painting, and creating things
- Working with numbers, shapes, and simple problems
16 Clues: Drawing, painting, and creating things • Studying maps, countries, and the Earth • Singing, instruments, and learning rhythm • Using computers and learning basic software • Playing sports, running, and keeping healthy • Learning to use tools and make simple projects • Learning about past events and important people • Learning rules, rights, and being a good citizen • ...
Countries Crossword 2014-12-06
7 Clues: Where is Las Vegas? • What's the capital city of France? • What country does Pizza come from? • What country has Christmas in summer? • What country does cheddar cheese come from? • The country to the bottom left of France on a map. • what country does granddad always go on holiday to?
About countries 2019-05-06
7 Clues: Capital of Wales? • The smallest continent. • How many states in USA? • What is the name of Queen of GB? • The biggest country in the world. • Symbol of the United States? (combination of 2 words) • Mainland, where the longest river in the world flows - the Nile.
Countries 2 2023-10-24
Across
- The Smallest founding member of the EU
- The largest landlocked country in the world, known for its vast steppes and deserts.
- The Louvre Museum, housing the Mona Lisa, is found in the capital city of this country.
- Its capital, is the highest located capital in the world
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- The traditional dish kimchi is a staple in the cuisine of this country.
- Patagonia, a region in this country, is known for its stunning landscapes, including glaciers and national parks.
- The second-largest country in the world by land area.
7 Clues: The Smallest founding member of the EU • The second-largest country in the world by land area. • Its capital, is the highest located capital in the world • The traditional dish kimchi is a staple in the cuisine of this country. • The largest landlocked country in the world, known for its vast steppes and deserts. • ...
Countries Crossword 2024-12-06
7 Clues: Sushi • Eiffel tower • home of pasta and pizza • is known for Oktoberfest • is known for its pyramids • is known for maple syrup and hockey • where the Olympic games were created
Countries 3 2024-02-29
Across
- A Central European country known for its stunning Alpine scenery, classical music heritage, and historic cities like Vienna and Salzburg.
- An island nation in Northwestern Europe known for its lush green landscapes, rich history, and vibrant pub culture.
- A South American country known for its ancient Inca ruins, stunning Andean landscapes, and diverse cuisine like ceviche and lomo saltado.
- A country in Western Europe known for its medieval towns, rich chocolate, and delicious waffles.
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- A country in Western Europe known for its picturesque canals, vibrant tulip fields, and progressive social policies.
- A European country on the Iberian Peninsula known for its historic cities, stunning coastline, and delicious cuisine like bacalhau and pastéis de nata.
- A long, narrow country in South America known for its diverse geography, including the Atacama Desert, Andes Mountains, and Patagonia region.
7 Clues: A country in Western Europe known for its medieval towns, rich chocolate, and delicious waffles. • An island nation in Northwestern Europe known for its lush green landscapes, rich history, and vibrant pub culture. • A country in Western Europe known for its picturesque canals, vibrant tulip fields, and progressive social policies. • ...
Countries Test 2021-08-26
Across
- This countries national animal is the rooster
- The largest country in the world
- This country contains two microstates
- The country to first round Africa
Down
- A central European country whose main export is motor vehicles.
- A country where the sun never sets
- The national motto of this country is "plus ultra"
7 Clues: The largest country in the world • The country to first round Africa • A country where the sun never sets • This country contains two microstates • This countries national animal is the rooster • The national motto of this country is "plus ultra" • A central European country whose main export is motor vehicles.
EU Countries 2022-11-16
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2022-02-03
Across
- rate The increase in value in goods and services produced by an economy
- Ex: car repair, hair cut
- A specific limit on the number of imports allowed to enter a country
- transporting goods to their final
- economy an economy in wich the government leaders give the answers to the three basic economic questions; communisim/ socialisim; no incentives for workers or equal pay; production is low and quality of life is often poor
- When a country uses its natural resources and skills to produce goods efficiently;
- Economy sosial roles and culture determine how goods are made, sold, and bough; based based on customs that heve been handed down for generations; children often do the same jobs as their parents; very few still around
- The study of how people and countries make decisions about how to use their resources in the most efficient way
- rate The difference of currency between two nations
- trade between countries
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- for consumer
- A country's GDP divided by the population of the country
- A physical item that can be bought or
- A tax or fee on imported goods
- Buying goods or services
- Manufacturing goods for consumer purchase
- economy based on individual choices and voluntary trade; businesses all owned by the people; role of government is very limeted; people determine what will and will not be produced by buying or not buying products; consumer answer three economic questions.
- A government order that prohibits trade with other countries
18 Clues: for consumer • trade between countries • Buying goods or services • Ex: car repair, hair cut • A tax or fee on imported goods • transporting goods to their final • A physical item that can be bought or • Manufacturing goods for consumer purchase • rate The difference of currency between two nations • A country's GDP divided by the population of the country • ...
Cluster 2 Global Quality of Life Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-06
Across
- when people in rural areas move to cities (cities growing and becoming bigger)
- how happy or satisfied you are with your life (health, comfort, and happiness people experience) = _____ of life
- the three areas HDI looks at is health, standard of living, and ______.
- (adj.) being successful or rich
- the total value of the goods and services produced in a country during a specific period of time, usually a year divided by the total population
- how much the economic, political and social systems can provide citizens with well-being for a long time (on a long-term basis) when it comes to countries
- ability to read and write
- having the power to produce (make) things or do things efficiently
- things produced by country’s economy (e.g., foods, clothing, machines)
- what people DO for others in return for money (e.g., cutting your hair, collecting garbage)
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- the total amount of money earned by a nation's people and businesses (includes the income earned overseas) divided by the total population
- what does HDI stand for?
- the average number of years a person can live
- the physical level of comfort of life (how much quality good and services you can buy)=______ of living
- A system where everyone has a say in making decisions/can vote
- (n.) success and wealth
- this continent has the most number of less-developed countries
- one of the challenges less-developed countries face is high ____ rate (many people are jobless)
18 Clues: (n.) success and wealth • what does HDI stand for? • ability to read and write • (adj.) being successful or rich • the average number of years a person can live • A system where everyone has a say in making decisions/can vote • this continent has the most number of less-developed countries • having the power to produce (make) things or do things efficiently • ...
WW1 2024-02-29
Across
- The message Germany sent Mexico seeking an alliance
- Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- President during WW1 who created the 14 points
- The United States refused to join this due to the fear of loosing their independent choice about war
- The desire to grow one's military for power
- This country left the war in 1917
- When both sides dig in making it very difficult for either side to advance
- Wilson's peace plan for WW1
- A partnership between countries
- Staying out of all issues with other countries
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- payments for war dept
- USA, United Kingdom, France, Russia, and Serbia
- This ship was sunk by a German submarine
- An extreme pride for one's nation
- The actually treaty for WW1
- Staying out of war
16 Clues: Staying out of war • payments for war dept • The actually treaty for WW1 • Wilson's peace plan for WW1 • A partnership between countries • An extreme pride for one's nation • This country left the war in 1917 • This ship was sunk by a German submarine • The desire to grow one's military for power • President during WW1 who created the 14 points • ...
materialism 2026-01-12
Across
- Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown by a planter _____
- reference to the Battleship Maine being sunk in the Havana harbor
- called for a bigger Navy
- the US and Japan signed the Treaty of_____
- ____ ended when the USA made it a territory.
- was the hero of Cuban Independence
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- ______ saying was "Speak softly and carry a big stick".
- became an American protectorate
- led a famous charge during the Spanish-American War
- was started by William Randolph Hurst.
- Grover Cleveland was the first president to serve in __ non-consecutive terms
- bigger countries imposing its political will on smaller countries
- is non-involvement in world affairs
- folly the purchase of Alaska from Russia was known as
- Secretary of State who wanted an "Open Door Policy"
- Queen Liliuokalani was leader of_____
16 Clues: called for a bigger Navy • became an American protectorate • was the hero of Cuban Independence • is non-involvement in world affairs • Queen Liliuokalani was leader of_____ • was started by William Randolph Hurst. • the US and Japan signed the Treaty of_____ • ____ ended when the USA made it a territory. • led a famous charge during the Spanish-American War • ...
Comparative World Government Essentials of Comparative Politics- Chapter 10 Vocabulary (Part 1) 2022-10-16
Across
- lower and middle income countries.
- economic and political structures have remained weak or grown weaker over the past decades; some of these countries have slid into poverty, violence, and civil conflict. They are sometimes also known as less developed countries of LDCs.
- describes the system whereby a state extends its power to directly control territory, resources, and people beyond its borders.
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- countries that have experienced dramatic rates of economic growth and democratization, to the point that they now resemble developed democracies in many ways. They are sometimes also known as newly industrializing countries or NICs.
- indicates the physical occupation of a foreign territory through military force, businesses, or settlers.
- single political authorities that have under their sovereignty a large number of external regions or territories and different people.
6 Clues: lower and middle income countries. • indicates the physical occupation of a foreign territory through military force, businesses, or settlers. • describes the system whereby a state extends its power to directly control territory, resources, and people beyond its borders. • ...
Europe - Crossword 2021-02-19
Across
- The country which governs a North American country
- second longest river in United Kingdom
- 2850 km length which flows through 10 countries
- World's second smallest continent.
- The Ocean north of Europe
- Kizhi island, a world heritage site is located in this lake
- Islands in northwestern Europe consists of England, Scotland, wales and Northern Ireland
- a large mountain system in south central europe
- the southern mountainous system
- Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia bordering Baltic Sea
- The country which is in the East of Finland
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- Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Norway
- highest peak in Alps
- Land of 10000 lakes
- Low lying countries
- The Danube river empties into this sea
- Country west of Spain bordering Atlantic ocean
- The mountains located between Black Sea and Caspian Sea
- forms the border between Spain and France
- Mountains which separates Asia from Europe
- Largest river in Europe
- Southern European country shaped like a boot
- Largest country in northern Europe, west of Poland
- Straight between United Kingdom and France
24 Clues: Land of 10000 lakes • Low lying countries • highest peak in Alps • Largest river in Europe • The Ocean north of Europe • the southern mountainous system • World's second smallest continent. • second longest river in United Kingdom • The Danube river empties into this sea • Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Norway • forms the border between Spain and France • ...
Unit 1: Crossword puzzle 2020-09-20
Across
- A nation that has a low standard of living and lack of basic necessities
- the attitude of accepting a situation as it is and being prepared to deal with it
- taxes on imported goods.
- belief that a countries good intentions can be relied on
- an interaction between and among nations
- A coercive economic or military measure to force a nation to stop violating a international law
- democracies do not go to war with each other.
- an unending difficult or irresolvable situation
- meetings between head of states
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- working class people
- the concept of safety in numbers among nations
- Temporary alliance between two or more political units for the purpose of joint action
- involving more than 2 nations
- a sudden forceful stroke in politics
- Acting as a go between settling disputes
- high government official
- actions a nations takes dealing with other countries
- A supreme/independent political nation
- nations act to prevent any one country from becoming too powerful.
- formalized negotiations on paper
20 Clues: working class people • high government official • taxes on imported goods. • involving more than 2 nations • meetings between head of states • formalized negotiations on paper • a sudden forceful stroke in politics • A supreme/independent political nation • Acting as a go between settling disputes • an interaction between and among nations • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2021-10-22
Across
- White children of peninsular parents born in Latin America
- a French colony that gained independence in 1804
- a narrow strip of land that has water on both sides.
- A country of 39 German speaking states and united
- Beliefs in the benefits of profitable trading
- Something being united or together
- A person with black or white heritage Carribean A region in the Americas
- something that Haiti produces a lot
- White Europeans born on the Iberian Peninsula
- Identifying ones nation and supporting its ideas
- A Early civilization before the Europeans arrive
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- Someone or something from a different nation
- A Portuguese country that gained independence in 1922
- to a group of people and territory
- A nickname we give to a place in the world
- A Haitian leader who led the rebels to defeat the French
- Something Haiti had to pay to France
- People with one native parent and one white parent
- The practice of colonizing another country
- Importing from other countries and exporting to different countries
20 Clues: to a group of people and territory • Something being united or together • something that Haiti produces a lot • Something Haiti had to pay to France • A nickname we give to a place in the world • The practice of colonizing another country • Someone or something from a different nation • Beliefs in the benefits of profitable trading • ...
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