countries Crossword Puzzles
latin countries 2022-09-08
12 Clues: cops • River in Peru • people in Cuba • dessert in Uruguay • who invented Spanish • famous drink in Mexico • the capital of Colombia • Famous bird in Argentina • banned in Honduran homes • famous entertainment in Spain • famous wrapper from Puerto Rico • Venezuela is most famous for its___
countries #1 2025-11-04
Jose, Crossword. 2017-04-03
Across
- Europe handoff the Americas.
- Europe handoff the Americas or we use force.
- Wanted Nicaragua for the US.
- Want churge to have power, don't support free trade.
- A goverment who is very corrupt and let UFC take advantage.
- Paraguay fough against Brazil Argentina and Uruguay.
- Against Juan Manuel de Rosas.
- UFC workers striking in Colombia.
- remove power from churge, International trade.
- Industrialized countries come to unindustrialized countries take resources/land.
- The representation of US.
Down
- The new colonialism.
- 3 types Economic Political Cultural.
- Multinational Corporations come and industrialize the countries.
- French enemy of Benito Juarez.
- President who paint its face.
- Rule by few.
- Enforcing strict obidience to authority at the expense of personal freedom.
- Porfilio crew. The people he put in power.
19 Clues: Rule by few. • The new colonialism. • The representation of US. • Europe handoff the Americas. • Wanted Nicaragua for the US. • President who paint its face. • Against Juan Manuel de Rosas. • French enemy of Benito Juarez. • UFC workers striking in Colombia. • 3 types Economic Political Cultural. • Porfilio crew. The people he put in power. • ...
interconections 2022-10-21
Across
- people going from one place to another
- a single seller
- common form of waste disposal
- a place where there is lots of lanfill
- people going to other countries
- person who robs ships at sea
- bad quality clothes made in bulk.
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- when a person buys products
- a country where all clothes which arent used go
Down
- when everyone sings something
- pack stuff into a container
- act of cargo by ship
- when people swap stuff
- countries getting bigger by other countries
- a natural fuels such as coal or gas
- people not having a job
- a canal where ships go through
- going from one place to another
19 Clues: a single seller • act of cargo by ship • when people swap stuff • people not having a job • pack stuff into a container • when a person buys products • person who robs ships at sea • when everyone sings something • common form of waste disposal • a canal where ships go through • people going to other countries • going from one place to another • bad quality clothes made in bulk. • ...
Developed Developing countries 2025-11-17
Across
- this is an example of a developed country
- Economic __________ is the unequal distribution of wealth
- Lack of ____________ prevents developing countries from starting new industries
- Developed countries have stable __________
- developing countries have a higher rate of this to make up for the higher death rates
- Standard of ___________ determines how happy people are and what they can buy
- ________ rate is used to track how educated a country is
Down
- this is an example of a developing country
- True or false many people in developing countries dont trust their government
- this is rate at which babies die of preventable causes
- access to these helps keep infant mortality rates low
- Developed countries use ____ to help pay for powerlines and roads
12 Clues: this is an example of a developed country • this is an example of a developing country • Developed countries have stable __________ • access to these helps keep infant mortality rates low • this is rate at which babies die of preventable causes • ________ rate is used to track how educated a country is • Economic __________ is the unequal distribution of wealth • ...
Imperialism 2024-10-22
Across
- 8,000 volunteer cavalry forces under command of Theodore Roosevelt
- A naval ship that was allegedly blown up by Spain
- Exaggerated stories (propaganda) to lure Americans to support a cause and to buy newspapers
- This war began when Cuba was invaded by Spain
- How the U.S. acquired Puerto Rico, Guam, and The Philippines
- The U.S. purchased this land from Russia for 7.2 million dollars
- When the Philippines declared war on the U.S. after the treaty of Paris to try to gain independence
- The U.S. is the policeman of the world, it is our job to threaten/ protect/ and intervene when needed to solve world problems
- A state that is controlled and protected by another country
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- Acquiring territory or gaining control over the political or economic life of other "weaker" countries
- Chinese citizens fought against western imperialism and forced all countries out
- This connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- Forcing china to trade with all countries and trying to westernize them
- Americans that did not want to go to war, they didn't want to get involved with other countries affairs
- The U.S. wanted control of this land for its sugar
- Cuba could not do anything without the approval from the U.S.
- Taft extended the Roosevelt corollary by guaranteeing loans to all Latin American countries
17 Clues: This war began when Cuba was invaded by Spain • This connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans • A naval ship that was allegedly blown up by Spain • The U.S. wanted control of this land for its sugar • A state that is controlled and protected by another country • How the U.S. acquired Puerto Rico, Guam, and The Philippines • ...
Jamie's Greece Vs Rome 2021-02-12
Across
- ____ were respected and cared for in Rome and Greece.
- In Rome and Greece, toy ____ were a favorite among the girls and many bought to play with them.
- Roman soldiers used daggers while Greek Hoplites used a shield and ____.
- In lots of Roman and Greek dishes, they used _____ oil.
- Both Greek and Roman ships were used for ____ goods.
- The countries also used boats to ____ other countries in wars.
- Women in Rome had more ____ than women in Greece.
- Both Roman and Greek warriors used a _____ to keep them safe from weapons.
- Most Greeks hardly ate any meat, while rich Romans bought and ___ meat.
- Although not common, there were ____ that were used by both Greeks and Romans which ate pests such as mice.
- Both countries used ____ to give their foods a sweet taste.
- In both countries, the most common pet was a ___the one that barks.
Down
- Romans wore leather shoes, while Greeks went ___foot.
- In both Roman and Greek diets, lots of ____ were eaten with something.
- Both Rome and Greece used ____ to do their masters bidding such as cleaning the house.
- The oldest man in both Rome and Greece were called _____ and was in charge of the family and house.
- While Romans had myths, Greeks had ___ to worship.
- Both countries had access to loads of ____ due to the large mass of water nearby.
- While Ancient Greece used writing as a main form of communication, Rome spoke _____.
- Greeks drank wine on occasions, while Romans drank it ___day.
- Women in Rome and Greece weren't generally allowed to learn in _____.
21 Clues: Women in Rome had more ____ than women in Greece. • While Romans had myths, Greeks had ___ to worship. • Both Greek and Roman ships were used for ____ goods. • Romans wore leather shoes, while Greeks went ___foot. • ____ were respected and cared for in Rome and Greece. • In lots of Roman and Greek dishes, they used _____ oil. • ...
WW2 War in the pacific 2023-03-30
Across
- - The front of a ship
- - soldiers that fought in the sky
- - a pilot that crashes into ships on purpose
- - underwater stealth boat
- - being helped by another country
- - soldiers that fought on land
- agreement to stop fighting
- - plots of land claimed by a country
- - battles fought on the sea
- - a country that helps another
Down
- - two countries going against each other
- - taking over a country or enemy occupied land
- - a military act resulting in mass loss of life
- - someone who mans the guns on the ships
- - attacking a city through the sky
- - actions of war or battles
- - an agreement to stop fighting between two countries
- - a place where a countries soldiers stayed while not in combat
- - an attack unseen before its happening
- - a group of ships
20 Clues: - a group of ships • - The front of a ship • - underwater stealth boat • agreement to stop fighting • - actions of war or battles • - battles fought on the sea • - soldiers that fought on land • - a country that helps another • - soldiers that fought in the sky • - being helped by another country • - attacking a city through the sky • - plots of land claimed by a country • ...
Organization 2024-08-31
Across
- synonym of country
- an explosive
- synonym of nice
- synonym of farming
- plural of country
- opposite of south
- the plural of 'child'
- The Algerian football team will play in the ... cup
- Another name for crude oil
- A link word to express concession
- A king rules a ...
- a sum or source of money
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- the noun of to associate
- The ocean that separates Africa and America
- Lebron James is a ... player
- Earth with its countries and people.
- to express ability
- the opposite of import
- the noun of 'to organize'
- Not international
- ... helmets work for the UN
- France, Spain and Italy are ... countries
- what we eat
- using force to hurt others
- someone who works in the army
- The adjective of 'to unite'
26 Clues: what we eat • an explosive • synonym of nice • plural of country • opposite of south • Not international • synonym of country • synonym of farming • to express ability • A king rules a ... • the plural of 'child' • the opposite of import • the noun of to associate • a sum or source of money • the noun of 'to organize' • Another name for crude oil • using force to hurt others • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2023-11-08
Across
- is Europe's trading bloc
- are large corporations that have operation in several countries
- is an international trade agreement among the United States, Canda, and Mexico to abolish all trade barries and investment restriction among the three countries
- invovles creating specially design products or promotions for certain countries or regions
- is that establishment of a business in foreign country
- is a company's use of an existing product or promotion from which changes are made
- invovles letting another company or licensee, ues a trademark, patent, special formula, company name, or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
- the exchange of goods and services among nations
- are midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foregin coutnries
- is the difference in value between exports and imports
Down
- is a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- involves hiring a foreign manufacturer to make products according to a company's specification
- are goods and services purchased from other countries
- is a tax on imports
- means complete standardization
- is the commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without any regulations
- limits either the quanity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- is a business enterprise that a domestic company and a foreign company understake together
- are goods and services sold to other countries
- is a total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- is a government's establishment of economic policies that systematiccally restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
21 Clues: is a tax on imports • is Europe's trading bloc • means complete standardization • are goods and services sold to other countries • the exchange of goods and services among nations • are goods and services purchased from other countries • is that establishment of a business in foreign country • is the difference in value between exports and imports • ...
Lesson 47-49 Review 2023-11-17
Across
- Involving several countries
- USA discourages other countries from violating these
- USA tries to prevent more countries from gaining these types of weapons
- A measure taken by one country to compel response from another country
- The most responsibility for foreign policy lies with this
- Interprets treaties or settles disputes about them
- Main agency for handling US foreign policy
- USA's intelligence gathering agency
- Has the power to confirm ambassador appointments & ratify treaties
- Has the power to declare war
- to reduce something's extent or quantity
- Assists American citizens overseas
- International organization to resolve trade disputes
- National ____ Council, advises president on foreign policy
- Trade agreement that replaced NAFTA
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- International organization to encourage cooperation
- Tax placed on imports
- A country's official representative to another country
- Free trade agreement between USA, Mexico, & Canada, replaced in 2020
- To devote money or other resources to a specific purpose
- Act or strategy intended to resolve a difficulty
- Importing more goods than what a country exports causes a trade ____
- Department whose main purpose is anti-terrorism
- The act or skill of managing international relations
- Trade _____, to try to protect key individuals or businesses, restrict trade
- Military alliance which includes the USA
- Businesses set up MNCs to be closer to these
- The official positions & actions of the US in dealing with other countries
- Political values promoted by US
- USA tries to protect smaller countries from this
- Type of economy encouraged by USA
- Not settled or stable
32 Clues: Tax placed on imports • Not settled or stable • Involving several countries • Has the power to declare war • Political values promoted by US • Type of economy encouraged by USA • Assists American citizens overseas • USA's intelligence gathering agency • Trade agreement that replaced NAFTA • Military alliance which includes the USA • to reduce something's extent or quantity • ...
LVL2 2026-02-18
Across
- Called the Land of Fire
- Has bunkers everywhere
- Sarajevo hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics
- Temples older than the pyramids exist here
- Nicknamed the “lungs of Europe” for forests
- Tiny country famous for Formula 1
- Has more castles per capita than many countries
- Birthplace legend of Aphrodite
- One of the world’s oldest republics
- Home of the Bay of Kotor
- Home of Lake Ohrid, one of Europe’s oldest lakes
Down
- Prague’s famous astronomical clock is here
- Runs on geothermal energy like a nature flex
- Tiny country hidden in the Pyrenees
- Small country with castles and Alps
- One of the richest countries in Europe
- One of the oldest wine-making places on Earth
- One of Europe’s youngest countries
- Smallest country on Earth
- First country to adopt Christianity officially
20 Clues: Has bunkers everywhere • Called the Land of Fire • Home of the Bay of Kotor • Smallest country on Earth • Birthplace legend of Aphrodite • Tiny country famous for Formula 1 • One of Europe’s youngest countries • Tiny country hidden in the Pyrenees • Small country with castles and Alps • One of the world’s oldest republics • One of the richest countries in Europe • ...
Turn Debt Into Hope Crossword 2025-11-18
Across
- Some countries are forced to export resources at ___ prices(3 letters)
- Some countries are forced to ______ subsistence farming(7 letters)
- Led to the cancellation of more than one _____ billion dollars owed by the poorest countries(7 letters)
- Sign the ______ for the cancellation of unjust debts(8 letters)
- The global economic system pushes countries to borrow just to _____(7 letters)
- 3.4 _____ people are trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and dependency(7 letters)
- The debt crisis is starting again because the unfair _______ of debt have not changed(10 letters)
Down
- How many years ago was the unprecedented global mobilization for debt relief?(Two words, no dash, 10 letters)
- Opaque contracts are signed without consulting the _____(6 letters)
- Private banks impose excessive _______ rates(8 letters)
- Some countries spend more on _____ repayment than on health, education, or fighting the climate crisis(4 letters)
- Some countries need to ______ public services because of debt(9 letters)
12 Clues: Private banks impose excessive _______ rates(8 letters) • Sign the ______ for the cancellation of unjust debts(8 letters) • Some countries are forced to ______ subsistence farming(7 letters) • Opaque contracts are signed without consulting the _____(6 letters) • Some countries are forced to export resources at ___ prices(3 letters) • ...
Turn Debt into Hope Crossword 2026-02-19
Across
- Some countries are forced to export resources at ___ prices(3 letters)
- Some countries are forced to ______ subsistence farming(7 letters)
- Led to the cancellation of more than one _____ billion dollars owed by the poorest countries(7 letters)
- Sign the ______ for the cancellation of unjust debts(8 letters)
- The global economic system pushes countries to borrow just to _____(7 letters)
- 3.4 _____ people are trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and dependency(7 letters)
- The debt crisis is starting again because the unfair _______ of debt have not changed(10 letters)
Down
- How many years ago was the unprecedented global mobilization for debt relief?(Two words, no dash, 10 letters)
- Opaque contracts are signed without consulting the _____(6 letters)
- Private banks impose excessive _______ rates(8 letters)
- Some countries spend more on _____ repayment than on health, education, or fighting the climate crisis(4 letters)
- Some countries need to ______ public services because of debt(9 letters)
12 Clues: Private banks impose excessive _______ rates(8 letters) • Sign the ______ for the cancellation of unjust debts(8 letters) • Some countries are forced to ______ subsistence farming(7 letters) • Opaque contracts are signed without consulting the _____(6 letters) • Some countries are forced to export resources at ___ prices(3 letters) • ...
World War I 2011-10-06
Across
- this was a main cause of WWI, in which countries agreed to support and defend other countries in war
- cause of WWI meaning strong pride in one's country
- Germany was forced to pay these to France following WWI
- Russia allied with this country because they were both of the Slavic ethnic group
- type of monarchy in which citizens get to vote for a ruling body of leaders
- continent that is home to more than 40 countries
- the sentence that expresses the main idea of a paragraph
- type of summary in which you summarize in 20 words or less
Down
- type of monarchy Austria-Hungary had in which there was one ruler for two nations
- sentences that give details about the topic of a paragraph
- to reduce one's military or weapons
- the assassination of this archduke of Austria-Hungary was said to cause WWI
- the treaty signed after WWI
- strategy in which you form a mental picture or movie of the reading in your head
- when one country rules of another country; European countries ruled over African and Asian countries
- the sentence that concludes the paragraph
16 Clues: the treaty signed after WWI • to reduce one's military or weapons • the sentence that concludes the paragraph • continent that is home to more than 40 countries • cause of WWI meaning strong pride in one's country • Germany was forced to pay these to France following WWI • the sentence that expresses the main idea of a paragraph • ...
World War I Key Terms 2021-11-12
Across
- an agreement to stop fighting
- compensation for damages done in a war
- preparing troops for war
- gaining control over other countries
- spying
- loyal to or proud of one's own country
- a loan to the government to fund war
Down
- not getting involved with other countries
- encouraging people to act against the government
- a group of vehicles travelling together
- belief in a strong military
- destroying something for military advantage
- information to influence opinion
- a situation where no progress can me made
- when countries join together
15 Clues: spying • preparing troops for war • belief in a strong military • when countries join together • an agreement to stop fighting • information to influence opinion • gaining control over other countries • a loan to the government to fund war • compensation for damages done in a war • loyal to or proud of one's own country • a group of vehicles travelling together • ...
Causes of WWI 2023-10-20
Across
- The second country to expand its empire.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit.
- The state of not subsidizing or helping either side in conflict.
- The second country that was no longer part of Serbia.
- One of the countries that extended their empire.
- One of the countries which was no longer a part of Serbia.
- Spirt or aspirations common to the whole of a nation.
Down
- What increased in the European countries.
- The country that had a giant military buildup and was involved in the war.
- The deliberate act of killing someone suddenly.
- The year in which Austria declared war.
- The country that declared war against Serbia after Archduke was assassinated.
- The principle or policy of maintaining an immense military establishment.
- The person who was assassinated, and the reason WWI happened.
- Where the war occurred.
- One of the many countries that were involved in WWI.
17 Clues: Where the war occurred. • The year in which Austria declared war. • The second country to expand its empire. • What increased in the European countries. • The deliberate act of killing someone suddenly. • One of the countries that extended their empire. • A union or association formed for mutual benefit. • One of the many countries that were involved in WWI. • ...
Chapter 1 English to Latin Crossword 2021-08-12
15 Clues: O women! • The road • The lands • O farmer! • to the wood • by the girl • the province • the countries • of the forests • with the women • to the farmers • from the roads • of the countries • the countryhouses • of the countryhouse
Early Cold War Crossword 2024-02-09
Across
- the line that separates North Korea from South Korea
- Truman's plan to keep Greece and Turkey from becoming communist
- a plan to send money to European countries to keep them from falling to communism
- a policy that tries to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries
Down
- a group of countries that meet together to discuss world issues
- a group of countries who promised to defend each other if the Soviet Union attacked them
- a fight to try to keep North Korea from taking over South Korea
- the division of europe into communist and noncommunist countries
- when America and Britain sent planes with supplies to West Berlin for 11 months
- countries dominated by the Soviet Union
- the leader of communist China
- a conflict between the Soviet Union and United States in which neither confronted the other on the battlefield
12 Clues: the leader of communist China • countries dominated by the Soviet Union • the line that separates North Korea from South Korea • a group of countries that meet together to discuss world issues • a fight to try to keep North Korea from taking over South Korea • Truman's plan to keep Greece and Turkey from becoming communist • ...
Enson Lung 2A 2017-09-19
16 Clues: happy • say sorry • sincerely • competitor • for steaks • desire to food • ready to marry • worry, unwilling • willing to share • smell of flowers • funny, entertaining • a ride in theme park • something doesn't change • people from other countries • you will do it when Christmas... • culture from different countries
Puzzle Assignment 2021-05-16
Across
- a tactic that consists of viewing the world as one gigantic market where all societies have the same needs, desires, and responses to influences.
- to designate certain company activities or job functions to a third party.
- Trade agreement between 27 different countries.
- a document that will decide the amount to be collected by each nation in tax.
- the currency used in countries participating in the European-Union trade agreement.
- an economic treaty between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- The flow of products, services, and more within the supply and demand chain moving all around the world.
- Institutions that aid both countries and companies with the flow of goods and services.
Down
- Trade organization that advocates for the alleviation of trade barriers.
- a tactic that consists of using local management for the advertisement and marketing of a product or service.
- Trade agreement between 21 different countries in the Pacific Ocean region.
- a tactic that consists of manufacturing a product at the cheapest location possible whilst the marketing and human resources will occur locally.
- Organization whose main mission is to help both through financial means and through technical support second and third world countries.
- Organization in which their main mission is to prevent economic controversies, alleviate poverty rates, and encourage nations to enforce responsible economic legislation so as to have stronger economies.
- Organization in which their main mission is to grant the 20 most powerful economies in the world a discussion forum regarding several aspects such as eliminating trade barriers or reforming financial institutions and their said rules.
- Organization in which their main mission is to uphold peace globally, develop positive relations between multiple countries, and most importantly try to increase access to basic human rights such as education, healthcare, food, safety, freedom, etc.
- Organization in which their main mission is to eliminate crimes like bribery, fraud, money laundering and establish proper guidelines and rules for international companies.
- Treaty between two or more countries that states the rules and regulations of trade regarding products, services, tariffs or investments in between the involved parties.
18 Clues: Trade agreement between 27 different countries. • an economic treaty between the United States, Canada, and Mexico. • Trade organization that advocates for the alleviation of trade barriers. • to designate certain company activities or job functions to a third party. • Trade agreement between 21 different countries in the Pacific Ocean region. • ...
Global Business Test Review 2015-02-10
Across
- The US being able to send automobiles to Germany with no restrictions
- Involves letting another company or licensee use a trademark, patent, special formula, or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
- Coca-cola practices this when selling their products in other countries because their product is so recognizable
- If a country imports more than they export, or the other way around, they need to look at this _______________________
- A government's establishment of economic policies that systematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- Involves creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions
- If I went to Peru and started a business with a person who lives there
- This could cause a political battle between 2 countries
Down
- McDonalds allowing a person in India to open a restaurant using their name and logo
- 3 countries in North America that practice free trade
- Is a company's use of an existing product or promotion from which changes are made; Example: The deviled ham including Spanish in their packaging to help sell in Spanish speaking countries
- In some countries these are low which makes them an appealing place to do business (Similar to duties or tariffs)
- Things like roadways, telecommunication systems, and technology in a country
- Items that are brought into the US
- The US charging a duty on textiles coming into the country
- is a global coalition of nations that made the rules governing international trade
16 Clues: Items that are brought into the US • 3 countries in North America that practice free trade • This could cause a political battle between 2 countries • The US charging a duty on textiles coming into the country • The US being able to send automobiles to Germany with no restrictions • If I went to Peru and started a business with a person who lives there • ...
Global 2020-10-22
Across
- Country that is south of the United states
- execution device used in many different European countries (lesson 7)
- A very strong empire
- The Declaration of the Rights of blank (lesson 6)
- One person who runs a country
- The French -blank- (lesson 7)
- Every human have there own -blank-
- support for political independence
- The Declaration of the Rights of blank (lesson 6)
- The congress of blank (lesson 9)
- The blank Thinkers
Down
- Many nations have different versions of this to rule
- the federal system of a government
- was divided in to many smaller states
- Continent west of Asia
- Small peninsula also called Saint Domingue (lesson 15A)
- French dictator (lesson 8)
- When countries join together
- owned many countries in south america
- Wanted to free mexico from spain (lesson 16B)
20 Clues: The blank Thinkers • A very strong empire • Continent west of Asia • French dictator (lesson 8) • When countries join together • One person who runs a country • The French -blank- (lesson 7) • The congress of blank (lesson 9) • the federal system of a government • Every human have there own -blank- • support for political independence • was divided in to many smaller states • ...
Becoming a World Power 2025-10-01
Across
- Territory gained in the Spanish American War
- Aggressive foreign policy
- A note from the Spanish Ambassador that contributes to America's entrance into war
- Maine We don't know why it exploded
- A country does not get involved with other countries
- The way a country deals with other countries
- Getting involved with other countries
- Territory annexed from it's people
- Exaggerating a news event
- The way a country deals with its own problems
- War between Cuba and Spain
- Territory gained in the Spanish American War
Down
- Territory bought from Spain
- Canal Connected two continents
- Foreign policy used to get involved in Central American colonies
- US will not get involved in Europe's affairs
- Foreign policy focused on economic reasons
- Territory bought from Russia
- US will spread democratic ideals
- Independence A result of the Spanish American War
20 Clues: Aggressive foreign policy • Exaggerating a news event • War between Cuba and Spain • Territory bought from Spain • Territory bought from Russia • Canal Connected two continents • US will spread democratic ideals • Territory annexed from it's people • Maine We don't know why it exploded • Getting involved with other countries • Foreign policy focused on economic reasons • ...
Terms in Regional Integration 2021-06-02
Across
- These are corporations or enterprises that manage production and
- An economic unit formed by nations with intention of eliminating or reducing trade barriers among its members.
- The movement towards the removal of trade barriers among members of a regional organization. For example, the Caribbean Single Markets and Economy Agreement
- This is the concept or practice of creating central economic, cultural, political, or administrative systems between countries geographically located in a connected area.
- an agreement on one or several issues between two groups or countries Jamaica
- Guyana entered into this agreement in relation to the importation of rice.
Down
- a country that has not yet reached the stage of economic growth to stand on its own in order to further its group. for example Jamaica, Guyana, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago.
- the processor government, central bank or monetary authority of a country uses to control the supply, availability, and cost of money.
- The creation of an economic space by a group of countries where there is reduced or no restrictions on the movements of goods, money, and people between the members of the group.
- a relatively poor country with little or no material wellbeing.
- services in more than one country. They are also known as Transnational Corporations.
- The process by which the economics of a group of countries are drawn more closely together so that a group, as well as the individual countries, become stronger or more developed.
- this is a government's policy for dealing with the budget, especially in relation to taxation and borrowing. This is usually controlled by the Ministry of Finance.
- This is increased connectivity and interdependence of world markets and businesses. It is promoted by decreasing or eliminating states that enforce restrictions on their borders.
- this is a self-government of a country nation or state by its residents and population
- agreement an agreement on one or several issues among many groups or countries. This type of agreement some Caribbean countries in relation to access to the University of the West Indies and its campuses
- bloc a trading bloc is made up of a number of countries that are linked by special trading arrangements and share the same political and economic aims. These blocs are created to gain a competitive advantage on the world market.
17 Clues: a relatively poor country with little or no material wellbeing. • These are corporations or enterprises that manage production and • Guyana entered into this agreement in relation to the importation of rice. • an agreement on one or several issues between two groups or countries Jamaica • ...
Cold war 2026-01-25
Across
- Someone who secretly gathers information
- A competition to be the best or fastest
- A war without direct fighting
- A group of countries working together
- A feeling that stopped countries from attacking
Down
- A line separating countries
- What countries tried to spread instead of soldiers
- When countries are not fighting
- The ability to control or influence others
- A structure that separated people and ideas
10 Clues: A line separating countries • A war without direct fighting • When countries are not fighting • A group of countries working together • A competition to be the best or fastest • Someone who secretly gathers information • The ability to control or influence others • A structure that separated people and ideas • A feeling that stopped countries from attacking • ...
Countries and nationalities 2014-05-27
19 Clues: Chiny • Rosja • Indie • Czechy • Grecja • Włochy • Polska • Niemcy • Francja • Ukraina • Szwecja • Japonia • Brazylia • Białorus • Irlandia • Australia • Hiszpania • Wielka Brytania • Stany Zjednoczone
English-speaking countries 2017-02-21
Across
- People describe America as a "....".
- What name have british people given to australia tribes?
- How much mountain chains on the territory of the USA?
- France present the statue of .... to America.
- There are .... stars on the American flag.
- What city is a capital of USA?
- What city is a capital of Australia?
- The salt Lake .... is situated in Deth Valley.
- The .... is the offical symbol of the USA.
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- The .... ocean washes Australia in the east.
- What sity is the biggest in Australia?
- The Uited States is the world's .... lagest country.
- In the west the high .... mountains run from Canada.
- The first name of America is "new ...."
- The Deth valley is home to the .... tribe.
- People often say that the usa is a "country of ....".
- British people came to .... in 1788.
- There were .... colonies in America in 1773.
- What country does America border in the north with?
19 Clues: What city is a capital of USA? • People describe America as a "....". • British people came to .... in 1788. • What city is a capital of Australia? • What sity is the biggest in Australia? • The first name of America is "new ...." • The Deth valley is home to the .... tribe. • There are .... stars on the American flag. • The .... is the offical symbol of the USA. • ...
Spanish-Speaking Countries 2019-08-22
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- Montevideo is the capital of this country
- Ecuador's capital city
- Rico San Juan is the capital city
- Salvador San Salvador is this country's capital city
- This is the capital city of Venezuela
- The capital city is Managua
- Bogotá is the capital city
- The capital city is Buenos Aires
- Republica Dominicana Santo Domingo is the capital city
- An island and the capital is called La Habana
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- The capital city is Lima
- Shares a border with the United States and the capital city is México D.F
- Both the country and the capital city have the same name
- Honduras' city capital
- Asunción is the capital of this country
- José This is the capital city of Costa Rica
- The country that this capital belongs to is Chile
- Sucre is the capital city
- de Panamá The capital of Panamá is called...
19 Clues: Ecuador's capital city • Honduras' city capital • The capital city is Lima • Sucre is the capital city • Bogotá is the capital city • The capital city is Managua • The capital city is Buenos Aires • Rico San Juan is the capital city • This is the capital city of Venezuela • Asunción is the capital of this country • Montevideo is the capital of this country • ...
LANGUAGES AND COUNTRIES 2021-06-18
19 Clues: CHINA • INDIA • ITALY • SPAIN • JAPAN • KOREA • FRENCH • RUSSIA • BRASIL • KOREAN • GERMAN • ARABIC • FRANCE • RUSSIAN • GERMANY • ENGLISH • ITALIEN • CHINESE • JAPANESE
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2024-06-17
19 Clues: PERU • CHINA • ITALY • JAPAN • KOREA • GREECE • BRAZIL • FRANCE • TURKEY • RUSSIA • MEXICO • CANADA • BRITISH • GERMANY • JAMAICA • COLOMBIA • ARGENTINA • SWITZERLAND • THE_UNITED_STATES
Nationalities and countries 2023-10-04
19 Clues: Italy • French • Sweden • Ukraine • Spanish • English • Germany • Albania • Chinese • Denmark • Moroccan • Japanese • American • Canadian • Brazilian • Australia • Portuguese • Argentinian • Great Britain
Countries and nationalities 2023-09-25
19 Clues: Czech • Mexico • Brazil • French • German • Polish • Russia • Spanish • Italian • Chinese • Turkish • Nigeria • the USA • English • Japanese • Scotland • Australia • Portuguese • Argentinian
Countries and nationalities 2024-02-16
19 Clues: Türgi • Peruu • Hiina • britt • Kreeka • Šveits • slovakk • šotlane • Itaalia • Mehhiko • Iirimaa • venelane • peruulane • prantslane • jaapanlane • Argentiina • hispaanlane • ameeriklane • TšehhiVabariik
Countries and Capitals 2024-08-23
19 Clues: Rusko • Řecko • Miláno • Peking • Německo • Francie • Brazílie • Španělsko • a.k.a. UK • Austrálie • Capital of UK • Tokyo is in... • "Miláno" is in.. • "Peking" is in... • Capital of "Rusko" • Capital of "Francie" • Capital of "Austrálie" • United States of America • The most famous city in "Spojené státy americké" (short form)
Spanish Speaking Countries 2022-09-07
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- Chile is one of the _______ countries in the world.
- ________ is a special celebration in Mexico.
- _________ is Central America's largest country.
- Bolivia is home to _____-_____ different languages.
- San Jose is the _______ of Costa Rica.
- Paraguay's motto is "Peace and _______"
- There are ________ on El Salvador's flag.
- The crime rates in Cuba are very ___.
- _______ million people live in Venezuela (2020).
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- ________ was the first country to ban smoking in your own home.
- _______ is the closest country to space.
- Hornero is one of the most famous animals in _________.
- _____ is a famous author in Peru.
- Guatemala means "Land of many _____"
- Dominican Republic is located in the ________.
- _____ was the world's first Global Empire.
- Equatorial Guinea shares a land border with ___ countries.
- _____ is a famous singer in Puerto Rico.
- Ajato is a famous dish in ________.
19 Clues: _____ is a famous author in Peru. • Ajato is a famous dish in ________. • Guatemala means "Land of many _____" • The crime rates in Cuba are very ___. • San Jose is the _______ of Costa Rica. • Paraguay's motto is "Peace and _______" • _______ is the closest country to space. • _____ is a famous singer in Puerto Rico. • There are ________ on El Salvador's flag. • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries 2022-09-07
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- Chile is one of the _______ countries in the world.
- ________ is a special celebration in Mexico.
- _________ is Central America's largest country.
- Bolivia is home to _____-_____ different languages.
- San Jose is the _______ of Costa Rica.
- Paraguay's motto is "Peace and _______"
- There are ________ on El Salvador's flag.
- The crime rates in Cuba are very ___.
- _______ million people live in Venezuela (2020).
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- ________ was the first country to ban smoking in your own home.
- _______ is the closest country to space.
- Hornero is one of the most famous animals in _________.
- _____ is a famous author in Peru.
- Guatemala means "Land of many _____"
- Dominican Republic is located in the ________.
- _____ was the world's first Global Empire.
- Equatorial Guinea shares a land border with ___ countries.
- _____ is a famous singer in Puerto Rico.
- Ajato is a famous dish in ________.
19 Clues: _____ is a famous author in Peru. • Ajato is a famous dish in ________. • Guatemala means "Land of many _____" • The crime rates in Cuba are very ___. • San Jose is the _______ of Costa Rica. • Paraguay's motto is "Peace and _______" • _______ is the closest country to space. • _____ is a famous singer in Puerto Rico. • There are ________ on El Salvador's flag. • ...
European countries capitals 2022-02-08
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- next door in Spain
- down in Greece
- is in Portugal
- is in Kosovo although I am afraid
- marino is the own one cos its just a little fella
- romania
- bosnia in Herzegovina
- is in Irland or Eire
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- this is in Belgrade
- has Amsterdam
- in the Ukraine
- in Bulgaria, and while youre in the area
- has valletta
- is the same except they stick on a L a Vella
- is in Belgium
- Moldova
- in albania
- in Norway I suggest you take a sweater
- is the capital of Bratislava
19 Clues: Moldova • romania • in albania • has valletta • has Amsterdam • is in Belgium • in the Ukraine • down in Greece • is in Portugal • next door in Spain • this is in Belgrade • is in Irland or Eire • bosnia in Herzegovina • is the capital of Bratislava • is in Kosovo although I am afraid • in Norway I suggest you take a sweater • in Bulgaria, and while youre in the area • ...
countries in Europe 2025-12-12
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- baguet
- lego
- sarajevo
- ship that sunk
- small country was invaded by russia
- Eu
- Balkan
- pizza
- Famous painter
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- the most peacful countrie of them all
- in between spain and France
- divided in to 3 countries
- guiness
- Czechoslovakia
- The coast Capital of balkan
- The last dictatorship in Europe
- im hungry
- kari
- starts with B near Romania
19 Clues: Eu • lego • kari • pizza • baguet • Balkan • guiness • sarajevo • im hungry • Czechoslovakia • ship that sunk • Famous painter • divided in to 3 countries • starts with B near Romania • in between spain and France • The coast Capital of balkan • The last dictatorship in Europe • small country was invaded by russia • the most peacful countrie of them all
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2025-09-23
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- nam A Southeast Asian country, famous for pho and Ha Long Bay
- A person from Italy
- usa A country in North America, known as the United States
- A person from Spain
- A European country shaped like a boot
- A person from the UK
- An island nation in East Asia, known for sushi
- uk Country in Europe including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- zealander A person from New Zealand
- A person from the USA
- A country in North Africa, home to the pyramids
- A North African country, famous for Marrakesh
- A Southeast Asian country, famous for temples and street food
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- A person from Japan
- A person from the Philippines
- A country in North America, famous for maple syrup
- philippines An island country in Southeast Asia, with over 7,000 islands
- A person from Viet Nam
- A European country known for flamenco and paella
- A person from Morocco
- A person from Canada
- zealand A country in Oceania, home of the kiwi bird
22 Clues: A person from Japan • A person from Italy • A person from Spain • A person from the UK • A person from Canada • A person from the USA • A person from Morocco • A person from Viet Nam • A person from the Philippines • zealander A person from New Zealand • A European country shaped like a boot • A North African country, famous for Marrakesh • ...
Social Stratification and Inequality 2022-03-12
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- money and economic assets
- respect, recognition, or regard
- hierarchical ranking of people
- type of poverty in which someone does not have enough money to maintain an average standard of living
- this theory argues that high-income countries extract raw materials and set export prices over low-income countries
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- minimal level of income the federal gov. considers necessary
- the ability to achieve goals, control events, and maintain influence
- example of a closed stratification system
- unequal sharing of scarce resources and social rewards
- this theory says that low-income countries are exploited and dominated by high-income countries
- the extent to which people have positive experiences and can secure good things in life
- type of poverty in which someone does not have enough to afford basic necessities
- this theory suggests that low-income countries lack modern, progressive cultures
13 Clues: money and economic assets • hierarchical ranking of people • respect, recognition, or regard • example of a closed stratification system • unequal sharing of scarce resources and social rewards • minimal level of income the federal gov. considers necessary • the ability to achieve goals, control events, and maintain influence • ...
Imperialism/World War I/Treaty of Versailles/Russian Revolution Review 2024-03-08
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- Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire were part of the ________________ Powers
- What word means to stop fighting.
- What was a new type of warfare. It was in the air and in trenches
- When countries help each other they form ___________________. A cause of World War I
- What posters telling people to help the war were called
- In communism all people are _______________ (no rich or poor)
- Who wrote the Communist Manifesto, Karl ____________.
- When countries built powerful weapons is one cause of World War I
- What countries were part of the Allied Powers. England and _____________
- When countries take over other countries for resources. Another cause of World War I
- What country was the person who started World War I from?
- What was a problem with trench war?
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- The ___________________ of Versailles ended World War I
- Who was the leader of the Communists?
- What Revolution started during World War I?
- What country was blamed for World War I?
- What pride in your country is called. A reason for World War I
- What was the other part of the Communist slogan Peace, ___________ and Land.
- What is the word for neither side winning?
- What was the new government of Russia after the Revolution?
- Where did the US build a canal that connected the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
- What country to the south of the US was occupied for trade
- What type of bases did the US put in islands of the Pacific Ocean
- What island did the United States take in the Pacific Ocean
24 Clues: What word means to stop fighting. • What was a problem with trench war? • Who was the leader of the Communists? • What country was blamed for World War I? • What is the word for neither side winning? • What Revolution started during World War I? • Who wrote the Communist Manifesto, Karl ____________. • The ___________________ of Versailles ended World War I • ...
Vocab #5 2022-02-10
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- a plan made by Woodrow Wilson to stop WWI by using peace
- the group of countries fighting against the central powers
- a form of journalism that doesn't have real facts and instead uses eye-catching techniques to get money
- a powerful country that influences the world significantly
- a US battleship that sank in Havana Harbor
- something that is made to unite countries together for benefits
- someone/something that is on neither side
- a document that said the US would stay out of European business and told Europe to stay out of the Western Hemisphere's business
- the belief that a country should have a strong military
- extending a country's power though military force or diplomacy
- the 26th US president who was a writer and conservationist
- the first world organization that tried to maintain world peace
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- a telegram sent to Mexico by Germany that asked Mexico to ally with Germany
- a canal built to lower the distance, cost, and time needed for ships to carry goods between the two oceans
- loyalty towards a country
- a group of countries that fought against the allies
- African American infantry that spent the most time in combat then any other US unit
- a ship that was sunk by the Germans
- the 28th US president that created the League of Nations
- a policy made by the government in relation to other countries
- a document that stated the US would intervene if Europe tried influencing the Americas
- a policy that intimidated other countries using military power
22 Clues: loyalty towards a country • a ship that was sunk by the Germans • someone/something that is on neither side • a US battleship that sank in Havana Harbor • a group of countries that fought against the allies • the belief that a country should have a strong military • a plan made by Woodrow Wilson to stop WWI by using peace • ...
Presidential Diplomacy 2025-01-21
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- Big Stick Diplomacy was used to secure the construction of the __ Canal
- The practice of managing relations between countries through negotiation and communication
- The theme of Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson's diplomatic polices was to protect US __ interests
- With __ Diplomacy the US only supported Latin American countries that were democratic and supported US interests
- Something from or related to another country, not your own
- to get involved in a situation to try to change or influence what happens
- Moral Diplomacy was criticized for intervening in countries that were not __ or had poor human rights records
- The 28th president from 1913 to 1921
- The 26th president from 1901 to 1909
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- The US controlled several countries in the __
- Dollar Diplomacy was criticized for being too focused on __ and for ignoring the needs of the people in Latin America
- __ Diplomacy was where economic power was used to increase US power in Latin America
- __ Doctrine stated that European countries should not interfere in the Americas
- Roosevelt said the US could act as an "international __ power" in Latin America
- Taft used military power to defeat a revolt in __
- Wilson's Moral Diplomacy led to US intervention in __ after they attacked US citizens and interests
- Roosevelt said the US would "Speak softy and carry a big __"
- The 27th president from 1909 to 1913
- US banks paid off Latin America's European __ then controlled the country's finances
- Under Roosevelt's Big Stick Diplomacy the US paid Santo __'s loans and then controlled the country's money
- Taft preferred "substituting dollars for __" to increase US control in Latin America
21 Clues: The 27th president from 1909 to 1913 • The 28th president from 1913 to 1921 • The 26th president from 1901 to 1909 • The US controlled several countries in the __ • Taft used military power to defeat a revolt in __ • Something from or related to another country, not your own • Roosevelt said the US would "Speak softy and carry a big __" • ...
Eastern Europe 2022-03-14
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- Who designed the Russian flag
- How many Eastern European countries use the Euro
- Population of 2.956 million
- What does green represent in the Hungarian flag
- Was once the capital of the Holy Roman Empire
- This countries flag influenced Moldova's flag
- The home of Dracula
- Many of the countries gained independence in the 90s due to the collapse of the
- Poland's largest city and capital
- Notable landmark in Russia
- Invented in Hungary
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- Latvia's flag was based on this
- Auschwitz is located here
- One of Europe's largest markets can be found here
- Declaration of Independence 681 AD
- This country is 40% forested
- Longest river in Belarus
- There are 30 of these in Moldova
- Large deposits of Amber are here
- Capital of Belarus
- Capital city of Bulgaria
21 Clues: Capital of Belarus • The home of Dracula • Invented in Hungary • Longest river in Belarus • Capital city of Bulgaria • Auschwitz is located here • Notable landmark in Russia • Population of 2.956 million • This country is 40% forested • Who designed the Russian flag • Latvia's flag was based on this • There are 30 of these in Moldova • Large deposits of Amber are here • ...
7th Grade Spelling Lesson 11 Crossword Test 2024-11-13
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- Belonging to nieces (plural).
- Plural form of the surname Murphy (referring to multiple people with that last name).
- People employed to manage office tasks, schedules, or correspondence (plural).
- Belonging to countries (plural).
- Belonging to a salesman (singular).
- Belonging to a country (singular).
- Murphy’s Belonging to Mr. Murphy (singular).
- Belonging to witnesses (plural).
- Possessive pronoun; belonging to them.
- Female children of one's sibling or sibling-in-law (plural).
- Belonging to salesmen (plural).
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- Nations with their own governments and borders (plural).
- Possessive form of "it"; belonging to it.
- Belonging to a witness (singular).
- Possessive pronoun; belonging to her.
- Belonging to a secretary (singular).
- Possessive pronoun; belonging to us.
- People who see an event and can provide evidence (plural).
- Belonging to secretaries (plural).
- Belonging to a niece (singular).
20 Clues: Belonging to nieces (plural). • Belonging to salesmen (plural). • Belonging to countries (plural). • Belonging to a niece (singular). • Belonging to witnesses (plural). • Belonging to a witness (singular). • Belonging to secretaries (plural). • Belonging to a country (singular). • Belonging to a salesman (singular). • Belonging to a secretary (singular). • ...
Immigration Puzzle 2025-11-24
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- Reasons why someone wants to go where they wanna go
- They liked beer
- Why people left to get their for there crops
- How long the Ellis Island process took
- People left their countries so they could own this
- Thought this religion was gonna take the government
- Many people left their countries for this
- Italy's brought this religion
- What they were checking for when they examined them
- Most common in Minnesota
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- Italy's brought this food
- Helped build the railroads
- Many people had these and were discriminated for this
- Main reason why they couldn't talk to people
- Why people leave their country
- They brought this from their countries
- Most common immigrants now
- why many people came to America
- seconds How long the health inspection took
- Most common in Chichago
20 Clues: They liked beer • Most common in Chichago • Most common in Minnesota • Italy's brought this food • Helped build the railroads • Most common immigrants now • Italy's brought this religion • Why people leave their country • why many people came to America • They brought this from their countries • How long the Ellis Island process took • Many people left their countries for this • ...
Fast Stirbt er 3&4 2023-02-25
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- - Report
- - Alps
- - Ancestors
- - to Write
- - Russia
- - Capital City
- - Nephew
- - Flat
- - Proud
- - Mountains
- - Aporoximately
- - To Converse
- - Smaller
- - Traditions
- - Older
- - Residents
- - Neighboring Countries
- - Netherlands
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- - The German
- - Lies (lie down)
- - to Come From
- - German Class
- - Federal State
- - to Find Out
- - Only Child
- - Rivers
- - Poland
- - Turkey
- - Castles
- - Sweden
- - Library
- - Special
- - Married
- - Countries
- - Learnt
- - France
36 Clues: - Alps • - Flat • - Proud • - Older • - Report • - Russia • - Rivers • - Poland • - Turkey • - Nephew • - Sweden • - Learnt • - France • - Castles • - Library • - Special • - Married • - Smaller • - to Write • - Ancestors • - Mountains • - Countries • - Residents • - The German • - Only Child • - Traditions • - to Find Out • - To Converse • - Netherlands • - to Come From • - German Class • - Capital City • - Federal State • - Aporoximately • ...
ALEJANDRO GALVIS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-02-07
Across
- small island next to china
- sea sea next to the Philippines
- one of the countries with the most population
- one of the countries that mine gold
- its capital is Bangkok
- one of the five countries that mine gold
- sea sea next to China
- country with the lowest point
Down
- country in the bay of bengal
- capital of a landlocked country
- Jiang one of the major rivers in china
- a landlocked country
- country with the highest point
- country next to China
- capital of a small island next to india
15 Clues: a landlocked country • country next to China • sea sea next to China • its capital is Bangkok • small island next to china • country in the bay of bengal • country with the lowest point • country with the highest point • capital of a landlocked country • sea sea next to the Philippines • one of the countries that mine gold • Jiang one of the major rivers in china • ...
International Econ 2023-10-20
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- Measurement of ones currency into another's currency
- Restrictions on free trade
- Imports are expensive, buy less from other countries
- Tax on imported goods
- Ability to trade with other countries
- Another word for money
- Buying something from another country
- Government pay for benefits or to persuade
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- Limited number of imports
- The value of the currency as gotten smaller
- Imports less expensive, buy more from other countries
- Georgia's biggest port
- The value of the currency as gotten bigger
- Total ban of trade to another country
- Selling something to another country
15 Clues: Tax on imported goods • Georgia's biggest port • Another word for money • Limited number of imports • Restrictions on free trade • Selling something to another country • Ability to trade with other countries • Total ban of trade to another country • Buying something from another country • The value of the currency as gotten bigger • Government pay for benefits or to persuade • ...
Chapter 1 English to Latin Crossword 2021-08-12
15 Clues: O women! • The road • The lands • O farmer! • to the wood • by the girl • the province • the countries • of the forests • with the women • to the farmers • from the roads • of the countries • the countryhouses • of the countryhouse
Cold War Vocabulary 2024-03-22
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- Policy of hunting alleged communists in government, entertainment, and the military
- Foreign policy led by President Harry Truman to stop the spread of communism around the world
- Training Vietnamese soldiers to fight so American troops can withdraw
- Alliance of communist countries during the Cold War
- An ease of tensions in the 1970s during the Cold War
- The idea that if one country falls to communism, the countries around it will too
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- Conflict between the US and Soviet Union from 1945-1991, fought through spying and competition
- A metaphor for the Soviet Union cutting off Eastern Europe from freedom, democracy, and prosperity
- US Plan to provide money and help to European countries after WWII to prevent them from becoming communist
- Paranoia and hysteria due to the threat of communists in American society during the 1920s and 1950s
- Stopping the spread of communism to other countries
- Largest political scandal in American history- led to President Nixon resigning in August 1974
- Alliance of democratic countries during the Cold War
- Law passed in 1973 that limits the President’s ability to wage war without the consent of Congress
- Spying
15 Clues: Spying • Stopping the spread of communism to other countries • Alliance of communist countries during the Cold War • Alliance of democratic countries during the Cold War • An ease of tensions in the 1970s during the Cold War • Training Vietnamese soldiers to fight so American troops can withdraw • ...
Tourism 2015-03-16
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- / float
- / measures countries overall achievement
- / what people stay in
- jobs / providing a services
- jobs / jobs that use natural rescourses
- / more developed countries
- jobs / making things
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- / a person who travels is often called a...
- / flying
- / An act where people like to visit their places of interest
- / less developed countries
- grounds / people go to on rides
- / things that people go to see
- in assistance / people who help you check in at an airport
- / the amount of money a country earns (normally per annum)
15 Clues: / float • / flying • jobs / making things • / what people stay in • / less developed countries • / more developed countries • jobs / providing a services • / things that people go to see • grounds / people go to on rides • jobs / jobs that use natural rescourses • / measures countries overall achievement • / a person who travels is often called a... • ...
European Imperlism 2025-02-02
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- Land controlled by another country
- Country that ruled India and many colonies
- Continent divided by European nations
- Built to connect colonies for easier transport
- A group of countries ruled by one power
- City where Africa was divided in 1884
- Valuable metal sought by imperial powers
- Person who spread Christianity in colonies
Down
- Main reason behind European imperialism
- Exchange of goods between countries
- European country that controlled Algeria
- African group that resisted British rule
- Conflict caused by imperial expansion
- What European countries wanted over land
- Natural materials taken from colonies
15 Clues: Land controlled by another country • Exchange of goods between countries • Conflict caused by imperial expansion • Continent divided by European nations • City where Africa was divided in 1884 • Natural materials taken from colonies • Main reason behind European imperialism • A group of countries ruled by one power • European country that controlled Algeria • ...
Puzzle 2023-11-24
Across
- Customisation of services, marketing methods and products to suit specific cultures
- One company using other companies to carry out processes at lower prices
- Intergovernmental organisation established in 1989 involving countries in the Pacific region
- International institution established in 1995 regarding International trade rules
- An international organisation which aims to solve social, cultural and humanitarian problems facing the world
- Intergovernmental form involving eight of the world's greatest economies
- International financial institution which provides grants and loans for members development
- How the world has become more interdependent and connected
- A balance of global and multi domestic strategy
- Contractual arrangements regarding two or more countries' trade relationships
Down
- International forum for twenty countries across the world
- Amount of output versus input
- Trade agreement involving 27 European countries
- Creation of new methods, products, services and ideas
- Financial agency created in 1944, which belongs to the United Nations
- Uniform product and method of marketing regardless of culture
- Agreement to prevent double taxation on income
17 Clues: Amount of output versus input • Agreement to prevent double taxation on income • Trade agreement involving 27 European countries • A balance of global and multi domestic strategy • Creation of new methods, products, services and ideas • International forum for twenty countries across the world • How the world has become more interdependent and connected • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2024-04-08
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- List of ways to promote peace and address all the causes of WWI
- End of fighting
- Countries building up their militaries to be bigger and stronger than other countries
- A formal agreement to end a war or conflict
- Woodrow _______ President of the United States during WWI
- A group of countries formed to address problems and resolve conflicts
- City where the treaty that ended WWI was signed
- The belief that your country is better and more important than others
- Archduke who was assassinated in 1914
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- Letter sent to Mexico from Germany asking to form a military alliance against the United States
- Making deals with other countries to have each others backs (friendships)
- Payments that Germany had to make for damages during the war
- _______ Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire)
- A strong country taking over a weaker one
- Ship that was destroyed by German Submarines, killing 128 Americans
- _______ warfare used during WWI
- Information that is usually biased to convince others to do something
17 Clues: End of fighting • _______ warfare used during WWI • Archduke who was assassinated in 1914 • A strong country taking over a weaker one • A formal agreement to end a war or conflict • City where the treaty that ended WWI was signed • _______ Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire) • Woodrow _______ President of the United States during WWI • ...
Georgraphy puzzle 2024-10-04
Across
- what country's have oil gold and agricultural products
- what dance is Argentina known for
- the p in PEGS
- What is the main south American country to celebrate Carnival
- what are the dominant languages in south America
- many people moving to an area
- what place in the middle east doesn't rely on oil for its economy.
- why is Dubai richer the Afghanistan and Iraq
- which city is known for its wealth in the UAE
- what region has the amazon rainforest
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- the s in PEGS
- what countries have Coffee Tea Minerals
- the g in PEGS
- what is a result of Iraq and Afghanistan rely on oil
- 200,000 population
- the e in PEGS
- what countries have oil natural gas
- what countries have diamonds gold timber
- tallest building in the world
- what is a traditional food in Brazil
- Plans to have 75% of energy be renewable
21 Clues: the s in PEGS • the g in PEGS • the p in PEGS • the e in PEGS • 200,000 population • many people moving to an area • tallest building in the world • what dance is Argentina known for • what countries have oil natural gas • what is a traditional food in Brazil • what region has the amazon rainforest • what countries have Coffee Tea Minerals • what countries have diamonds gold timber • ...
Kaiden 2026-01-20
Across
- made by the Germans to shoot hundreds of rounds a minute.
- the gun soldiers used.
- a thing that happens when two or more countries don't agree
- flown by soldiers to shoot at other countries soldiers
- used to make a bomb go off when the wire is touched.
- used underwater to sink other countries' ships
- used to gas large areas to kill other soldiers.
- when two or more countries work together in a war.
Down
- where some of the women worked in the place of their husbands.
- where soldiers fought and stayed in
- cannon like weapon used to shoot grenade-like rounds.
- all the food one country has.
- caused the soldiers to get diseases.
- found in no man's land to kill soldiers
14 Clues: the gun soldiers used. • all the food one country has. • where soldiers fought and stayed in • caused the soldiers to get diseases. • found in no man's land to kill soldiers • used underwater to sink other countries' ships • used to gas large areas to kill other soldiers. • when two or more countries work together in a war. • ...
Early cold war 2024-01-17
Across
- men came back from war and got married to their sweethearts and lots of babies were born
- 1950s music. Elvis.
- finding people and interrogating and imprisoning people who are suspected of being communist, usually against their constitutional rights, like the 4th amendment
- US was only one with nuclear capabilities, this protection now extended to all NATO members
- began in the 1920s after WWI and continued after WW2 again, the fear of communists. Red stands for communism
- offered military and economic aid to any democratic nation under threat from authoritarian forces
Down
- is the policy to contain communism where it exists and not let it spread anywhere else
- the concept if one country falls to communism, especially asian countries, the countries around it will fall as well, like dominos
- Servicemen's Readjustment Act, paid for college and homes
- military spending increases to build up the military. US does fine, Russia suffers financially
- was a group of directors, actors, producers,etc. who refused to cooperate with HUAC and were blacklisted and arrested for contempt of Congress
- the soviets reacted to the merge by blockading West Berlin - cut off all highways and railroad links to the West
- the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries
- massive aid be given to countries recovering from WWII to help rebuild their economies
- countries that form a treaty alliance after WW2 to protect each other from communism
15 Clues: 1950s music. Elvis. • Servicemen's Readjustment Act, paid for college and homes • the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries • countries that form a treaty alliance after WW2 to protect each other from communism • is the policy to contain communism where it exists and not let it spread anywhere else • ...
iron curtain crossword 2025-05-07
Across
- Churchhill's speech highlighted the division of europe.
- group of Soviet aligned countries.
- eastern bloc military alliance created in response to NATO.
- countries governed by the communist regimes, primarily in the eastern bloc.
- group of us-aligned countries.
- military alliance formed in 1949 to counter Soviet expansions.
- communist superpower that dominated the eastern bloc.
Down
- countries promoting free election and capitalism.
- decades-long tension between the u.s and the Soviet union.
- u.s policy of containing communism and supporting free nations.
- u.s economic aid program to rebuild western Europe after ww2.
- conference held in 1945 that finalized allied plans for post-world war II europe.
- British prime minister who coined the term "iron curtain".
- wall A physical barrier symbolizing the division between east and west Berlin.
- 1945 meeting where allied leaders plan post-world war II europe.
15 Clues: group of us-aligned countries. • group of Soviet aligned countries. • countries promoting free election and capitalism. • communist superpower that dominated the eastern bloc. • Churchhill's speech highlighted the division of europe. • decades-long tension between the u.s and the Soviet union. • British prime minister who coined the term "iron curtain". • ...
Globalization Crossword 2025-03-31
Across
- Laws forbidding trade, used to punish countries
- The loss of potential gain from alternatives not chosen when one alternative is chosen
- The ability to trade freely with other countries
- Goods received from another country
- Cartel controlling the global supply of products
- Taxes on imported goods
- The ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity more efficiently than another individual or group
Down
- When the decisions of a country affect other countries,
- Goods delivered to another country
- Government assistance to domestic producers, can make products cheaper than imports,
- Protecting domestic industry
- The ability of a party to produce a service at a lower opportunity cost
- Laws forbidding trade- usually to punish other countries
- Limits on how much can be imported into a country
- A free trade agreement made between America, Mexico, and Canada,
15 Clues: Taxes on imported goods • Protecting domestic industry • Goods delivered to another country • Goods received from another country • Laws forbidding trade, used to punish countries • The ability to trade freely with other countries • Cartel controlling the global supply of products • Limits on how much can be imported into a country • ...
social studies crossword. 2025-05-28
Across
- what is it a popular thing that gets imported into countries?
- what are the people who work for others called?
- what is it called when a country sells something to another country?
- what is Donald Trumps favourite word?
- who is the US president?
- What is one of the countries that produces toys?
Down
- what are the people called who buy goods from retailers?
- what is the process called when buying and selling goods?
- what is it called when two countries fight over tariffs?
- who gets the money when you pay tax?
- what is it called when someone markets something?
- What is it called when a country buys goods in their country?
- what is the person called who gives other countries goods?
- What is the transport that goes on rails?
- what is a transport that is on wheels?
15 Clues: who is the US president? • who gets the money when you pay tax? • what is Donald Trumps favourite word? • what is a transport that is on wheels? • What is the transport that goes on rails? • what are the people who work for others called? • What is one of the countries that produces toys? • what is it called when someone markets something? • ...
Imperialism 2026-04-09
Across
- continent taken over by European countries.
- Factory owners wanted these to sell to.
- when people were making less things by hand and more by machine.
- where products are made.
- land taken over by the U.S.
Down
- this invention help stronger countries take over others.
- countries were looking for these to make products.
- religion spread by European countries.
- taking over another country.
- area controlled by other countries for natural resources.
10 Clues: where products are made. • land taken over by the U.S. • taking over another country. • religion spread by European countries. • Factory owners wanted these to sell to. • continent taken over by European countries. • countries were looking for these to make products. • this invention help stronger countries take over others. • ...
Overcoming underdevelopment 2023-03-01
Across
- We need to pay a ... for basic products to make trade fairer
- We have to ... to let less developed countries compete and make trade fairer
- It provides credits at low interest
- We have to ... on products from poor countries to make trade fairer
- An ... is important in less developedd countries to attract foreign aid and investments
Down
- Developed countries sell more of these than poor countries
- Establishes rules for international trade
- It organises humanitarian aid and development projects in poor countries
- Countries that contribute directly to poor countries
9 Clues: It provides credits at low interest • Establishes rules for international trade • Countries that contribute directly to poor countries • Developed countries sell more of these than poor countries • We need to pay a ... for basic products to make trade fairer • We have to ... on products from poor countries to make trade fairer • ...
Relationships 2016-06-20
Across
- goods and services that Jamaica buys
- people who travel from where they live to another place or destination for reasons other than work
- land on which farmers could grow crops is sometimes used to build hotels is an example of a ......
- money earned from export of goods and services
- an organization with Caribbean countries that are trading partners
- a connection or interaction between people or groups
- the buying and selling of goods and services between countries
- careful management and use of a country's resources, trade and money
Down
- goods and services that Jamaica sells
- the business or industry which provides goods and services to tourist
- countries with which Jamaica trades
- we import rice from this country
- enables people to learn about other cultures is an example of an .....
- an organization made up of neighbouring Caribbean countries
- tree a diagram that shows the connection between relatives
- way of life of a people
- the story of a person or place
- a country's economy grows when it gets____ money for exports than it pays for imports
18 Clues: way of life of a people • the story of a person or place • we import rice from this country • countries with which Jamaica trades • goods and services that Jamaica buys • goods and services that Jamaica sells • money earned from export of goods and services • a connection or interaction between people or groups • tree a diagram that shows the connection between relatives • ...
Relationships 2016-06-20
Across
- people who travel from where they live to another place or destination for reasons other than work
- the business or industry which provides goods and services to tourist
- careful management and use of a country's resources, trade and money
- a country's economy grows when it gets____ money for exports than it pays for imports
- we import rice from this country
- countries with which Jamaica trades
- the story of a person or place
- tree a diagram that shows the connection between relatives
- enables people to learn about other cultures is an example of an .....
- goods and services that Jamaica buys
Down
- land on which farmers could grow crops is sometimes used to build hotels is an example of a ......
- the buying and selling of goods and services between countries
- an organization with Caribbean countries that are trading partners
- money earned from export of goods and services
- way of life of a people
- a connection or interaction between people or groups
- an organization made up of neighbouring Caribbean countries
- goods and services that Jamaica sells
18 Clues: way of life of a people • the story of a person or place • we import rice from this country • countries with which Jamaica trades • goods and services that Jamaica buys • goods and services that Jamaica sells • money earned from export of goods and services • a connection or interaction between people or groups • tree a diagram that shows the connection between relatives • ...
Kaidens ww1 crossword 2026-01-13
Across
- used underwater to sink other countries' ships
- where soldiers fought and stayed in
- when two or more countries work together in a war.
- used to make a bomb go off when the wire is touched.
- flown by soldiers to shoot at other countries soldiers
- a thing that happens when two or more countries don't agree
- cannon like weapon used to shoot grenade-like rounds.
Down
- all the food one country has.
- where some of the women worked in the place of their husbands.
- found in no man's land to kill soldiers
- made by the Germans to shoot hundreds of rounds a minute.
- grenade used to gas large areas to kill other soldiers.
- caused the soldiers to get diseases.
- the gun soldiers used.
14 Clues: the gun soldiers used. • all the food one country has. • where soldiers fought and stayed in • caused the soldiers to get diseases. • found in no man's land to kill soldiers • used underwater to sink other countries' ships • when two or more countries work together in a war. • used to make a bomb go off when the wire is touched. • ...
Chapter 23 Foreign Policy 2023-01-25
Across
- the Secretary of State, ambassadors, ministers, consuls, and their assistants
- process of conducting relations between countries
- UN body that discusses, debates, and recommends solutions to problems
- mutual understanding between the leaders of two countries
- agreement in which two or more countries commit to help each other
- any government program that provides economic or military assistance to another country
- UN law court
Down
- organization that promotes peaceful coexistence and worldwide cooperation
- establishing official relations with a foreign government by sending and receiving each other's ambassadors
- UN body that is mainly responsible for peacekeeping
- meeting between the leaders of two or more countries to discuss issues that concern those countries
- the difference in value between a country's exports and imports over a period of time
12 Clues: UN law court • process of conducting relations between countries • UN body that is mainly responsible for peacekeeping • mutual understanding between the leaders of two countries • agreement in which two or more countries commit to help each other • UN body that discusses, debates, and recommends solutions to problems • ...
Terms in Regional Integration 2021-06-02
Across
- The movement towards the removal of trade barriers among members of a regional organization. For example, the Caribbean Single Markets and Economy Agreement
- This is increased connectivity and interdependence of world markets and businesses. It is promoted by decreasing or eliminating states that enforce restrictions on their borders.
- The creation of an economic space by a group of countries where there is reduced or no restrictions on the movements of goods, money, and people between the members of the group.
- Guyana entered into this agreement in relation to the importation of rice.
- a country that has not yet reached the stage of economic growth to stand on its own in order to further its group. for example Jamaica, Guyana, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago.
- the processor government, central bank or monetary authority of a country uses to control the supply, availability, and cost of money.
- an agreement on one or several issues between two groups or countries Jamaica
- agreement an agreement on one or several issues among many groups or countries. This type of agreement some Caribbean countries in relation to access to the University of the West Indies and its campuses
- this is a self-government of a country nation or state by its residents and population
- An economic unit formed by nations with intention of eliminating or reducing trade barriers among its members.
- this is a government's policy for dealing with the budget, especially in relation to taxation and borrowing. This is usually controlled by the Ministry of Finance.
Down
- The process by which the economics of a group of countries are drawn more closely together so that a group, as well as the individual countries, become stronger or more developed.
- These are corporations or enterprises that manage production and
- a relatively poor country with little or no material wellbeing.
- bloc a trading bloc is made up of a number of countries that are linked by special trading arrangements and share the same political and economic aims. These blocs are created to gain a competitive advantage on the world market.
- services in more than one country. They are also known as Transnational Corporations.
- This is the concept or practice of creating central economic, cultural, political, or administrative systems between countries geographically located in a connected area.
17 Clues: a relatively poor country with little or no material wellbeing. • These are corporations or enterprises that manage production and • Guyana entered into this agreement in relation to the importation of rice. • an agreement on one or several issues between two groups or countries Jamaica • ...
Terms in Regional Integration 2021-06-02
Across
- The movement towards the removal of trade barriers among members of a regional organization. For example, the Caribbean Single Markets and Economy Agreement
- This is increased connectivity and interdependence of world markets and businesses. It is promoted by decreasing or eliminating states that enforce restrictions on their borders.
- The creation of an economic space by a group of countries where there is reduced or no restrictions on the movements of goods, money, and people between the members of the group.
- Guyana entered into this agreement in relation to the importation of rice.
- a country that has not yet reached the stage of economic growth to stand on its own in order to further its group. for example Jamaica, Guyana, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago.
- the processor government, central bank or monetary authority of a country uses to control the supply, availability, and cost of money.
- an agreement on one or several issues between two groups or countries Jamaica
- agreement an agreement on one or several issues among many groups or countries. This type of agreement some Caribbean countries in relation to access to the University of the West Indies and its campuses
- this is a self-government of a country nation or state by its residents and population
- An economic unit formed by nations with intention of eliminating or reducing trade barriers among its members.
- this is a government's policy for dealing with the budget, especially in relation to taxation and borrowing. This is usually controlled by the Ministry of Finance.
Down
- The process by which the economics of a group of countries are drawn more closely together so that a group, as well as the individual countries, become stronger or more developed.
- These are corporations or enterprises that manage production and
- a relatively poor country with little or no material wellbeing.
- bloc a trading bloc is made up of a number of countries that are linked by special trading arrangements and share the same political and economic aims. These blocs are created to gain a competitive advantage on the world market.
- services in more than one country. They are also known as Transnational Corporations.
- This is the concept or practice of creating central economic, cultural, political, or administrative systems between countries geographically located in a connected area.
17 Clues: a relatively poor country with little or no material wellbeing. • These are corporations or enterprises that manage production and • Guyana entered into this agreement in relation to the importation of rice. • an agreement on one or several issues between two groups or countries Jamaica • ...
Resources, Technology, and World Trade 2016-11-30
Across
- ___________ are creating new manufacturing and businesses
- A resource that will not run out.
- The British added _______ to the tea in 1773
- A country with better economy than other countries
- The limit of a particular products that can be imported
- A country with good agriculture but not a good economy
- When there are no restrictions with trading
Down
- A system that handles the production of goods and services
- Buying from other countries
- Iron ore is a mineral that is also a _________.
- Wind, trees, soil, and oil are examples of ________.
- When countries rely on each other for stuff
- Selling to other countries
13 Clues: Selling to other countries • Buying from other countries • A resource that will not run out. • When countries rely on each other for stuff • When there are no restrictions with trading • The British added _______ to the tea in 1773 • Iron ore is a mineral that is also a _________. • A country with better economy than other countries • ...
Konkona M 2016-12-07
Across
- Giving goods to other countries for money
- Tax added to the price of goods that are imported
- Existing conditions when countries rely on each other for something
- Removal of trade restrictions so that goods flow freely among countries
- Thailand, Singapore are one of those
- Wind, water are examples of these
Down
- Getting goods from other countries
- Decision producing ways to produce
- Number limits on the amount of items a particular product can be imported from a certain nation
- Soil, trees are examples of these
- Sierra Leone , Cambodia are one of those
- Coal, oil are examples of these
- France, Japan are one of those
13 Clues: France, Japan are one of those • Coal, oil are examples of these • Wind, water are examples of these • Getting goods from other countries • Decision producing ways to produce • Soil, trees are examples of these • Thailand, Singapore are one of those • Sierra Leone , Cambodia are one of those • Giving goods to other countries for money • ...
Raeanna's Crossword 2023-05-05
Across
- how many people escaped the berlin wall
- who brought the Iron Curtain down?
- what was one of the countries behind the Iron Curtain?
- The iron curtain was the what barrier diving europe into two seperate areas?
- what was a chilling symbol of the Iron Curtain?
- who tore down the berlin wall
- what war did the iron curtain happen?
- what was one of the countries behind the Berlin wall?
Down
- who elected the ideological barrier?
- what did the unites states fear the USSR held over eastern european countries after ww2?
- how tall was the berlin wall
- the divide was thought to be as impenentrable as iron
- who didnt like the berin wall
- who was the president when the berlin wall fell
- what did the united states fear the USSR held over eastern european countries after ww2?
15 Clues: how tall was the berlin wall • who didnt like the berin wall • who tore down the berlin wall • who brought the Iron Curtain down? • who elected the ideological barrier? • what war did the iron curtain happen? • how many people escaped the berlin wall • what was a chilling symbol of the Iron Curtain? • who was the president when the berlin wall fell • ...
Sharing the Wealth 2013-10-31
Across
- depends on people buying all the time
- the using of of something
- control of population growth
- not knowing where your next meal will come from
- the difficulty in improving quality of life
- a list of countries showing chance for good life
- for each person
- high income countries
- the waste a country creates
- the country in which we live
Down
- when people have difficulty meeting their basic needs
- the average income for people of a country
- middle to low income countries
- small loans
- how many years people in a country usually live to
- helps people improve their community for years to come
- food and other basic needs
17 Clues: small loans • for each person • high income countries • the using of of something • food and other basic needs • the waste a country creates • control of population growth • the country in which we live • middle to low income countries • depends on people buying all the time • the average income for people of a country • the difficulty in improving quality of life • ...
Lars Crossword Puzzel 2016-11-29
Across
- _______ are the Tax added to the price of goods that are imported.
- A _________ is very civilized and provides people with a high standard of living.
- People made _______ so that goods flow freely among countries.
- countries _____________ are countries that are creating new manufacturing and business.
- The ________ is the system that sets up rules for deciding what goods and services to produce, how to produce them and who will receive them.
- __________ are resources are things that can not be used up on the Earth.
- A _________ is a country that is still forming and does not give a high standard of living.
Down
- ___________ from the Earth are very important to meet the needs of people in the world.
- ________ are conditions that exists when countries rely on each other for ideas, goods, services and markets
- When people _______ they are buying goods from other countries.
- The _____ is the number of the certain amount of resources that can be transported from one nation.
- ________ are resources that can be used up and there is a limited amount of them.
- An ______ is a selling of goods and other resources to other countries.
13 Clues: People made _______ so that goods flow freely among countries. • When people _______ they are buying goods from other countries. • _______ are the Tax added to the price of goods that are imported. • An ______ is a selling of goods and other resources to other countries. • __________ are resources are things that can not be used up on the Earth. • ...
Resources, Technology and world trade 2022-03-24
Across
- has a mix of agriculture, a great deal of manufacturing, and service industries.
- South Korea, Thailand, and Singapore are all moving toward economies like those in developed countries.
- resources that are finite, or limited in supply.
- increase the price of imported goods.
- These countries have little industry. Agriculture remains important, and incomes per person are generally low.
- The removal of trade limits so that goods flow freely among countries
Down
- means that countries rely on each other for ideas, goods, services, and markets, or places to sell their goods.
- sell to other countries
- are natural resources that cannot be used up or that can be replaced.
- is the method used to answer three key questions: what goods and services to produce, how to produce them, and who will receive them.
- materials from the Earth that people use to meet their needs
- buy from other countries, the resources they do not have or the products they cannot make themselves.
- limit on how many items of a particular product can be imported from a certain nation.
13 Clues: sell to other countries • increase the price of imported goods. • resources that are finite, or limited in supply. • materials from the Earth that people use to meet their needs • are natural resources that cannot be used up or that can be replaced. • limit on how many items of a particular product can be imported from a certain nation. • ...
International Trade 2025-09-10
Across
- When New Zealand must accept the world price because it is too small to influence it.
- The countries New Zealand buys goods and services from, such as Australia, China, and Japan.
- Goods and services bought by New Zealand from other countries.
- When New Zealand imports more goods and services than it exports.
- Shows how much producers are willing to sell at different prices.
- The price of a good on international markets.
- Shows how much consumers are willing to buy at different prices.
Down
- Cars, fuel, machinery, and electronics are commonly imported into New Zealand.
- The countries that buy New Zealand’s goods and services, such as China and Australia.
- Dairy, meat, logs, kiwifruit, and tourism services are New Zealand’s main exports.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- Goods and services sold by New Zealand to other countries.
- A record of trade in goods, services, income, and transfers between New Zealand and the rest of the world.
- When New Zealand exports more goods and services than it imports.
14 Clues: The price of a good on international markets. • The exchange of goods and services between countries. • Goods and services sold by New Zealand to other countries. • Goods and services bought by New Zealand from other countries. • Shows how much consumers are willing to buy at different prices. • When New Zealand imports more goods and services than it exports. • ...
International Trade 2025-09-10
Across
- When New Zealand must accept the world price because it is too small to influence it.
- The countries New Zealand buys goods and services from, such as Australia, China, and Japan.
- Goods and services bought by New Zealand from other countries.
- When New Zealand imports more goods and services than it exports.
- Shows how much producers are willing to sell at different prices.
- The price of a good on international markets.
- Shows how much consumers are willing to buy at different prices.
Down
- Cars, fuel, machinery, and electronics are commonly imported into New Zealand.
- The countries that buy New Zealand’s goods and services, such as China and Australia.
- Dairy, meat, logs, kiwifruit, and tourism services are New Zealand’s main exports.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- Goods and services sold by New Zealand to other countries.
- A record of trade in goods, services, income, and transfers between New Zealand and the rest of the world.
- When New Zealand exports more goods and services than it imports.
14 Clues: The price of a good on international markets. • The exchange of goods and services between countries. • Goods and services sold by New Zealand to other countries. • Goods and services bought by New Zealand from other countries. • Shows how much consumers are willing to buy at different prices. • When New Zealand imports more goods and services than it exports. • ...
Africa Review 2026-03-06
Across
- One challenge Africa will face is providing enough_____ for all the young people in the country
- Nelson Mandela was elected the first Black President of ___________
- Africa is the _____________ continent with many people under the age 19
- One of the major resources European countries were after in Africa was_____
- Great Britain and __________ had the two largest empires in Africa
- This is the only country that was not colonized by Europeans
- Africa has many different _________ that were forced together into larger countries
Down
- Mansa Musa spread gold and ___________ throughout North Africa and the Middle East
- After a bloody civil war the __________ became the youngest country in Africa
- During the 1800's and early 1900's many European countries participated in the _______ for Africa
- Mansa Musa empire was in modern day ______.
- The European leaders drew the ______ African countries creating future conflict in many countries
- In the Congo many people were forced to gather this resource
- In Sudan young people are sometimes kidnapped and forced to fight as ________ soldiers
14 Clues: Mansa Musa empire was in modern day ______. • In the Congo many people were forced to gather this resource • This is the only country that was not colonized by Europeans • Great Britain and __________ had the two largest empires in Africa • Nelson Mandela was elected the first Black President of ___________ • ...
Early Cold War 2024-01-08
Across
- men came back from war and got married to their sweethearts and lots of babies were born
- the concept if one country falls to communism, especially asian countries, the countries around it will fall as well, like dominos
- finding people and interrogating and imprisoning people who are suspected of being communist, usually against their constitutional rights, like the 4th amendment
- was a group of directors, actors, producers,etc. who refused to cooperate with HUAC and were blacklisted and arrested for contempt of Congress
- is the policy to contain communism where it exists and not let it spread anywhere else
- countries that form a treaty'alliance after WW2 to protect each other from communism
- the soviets reacted to the merge by blockading West Berlin - cut off all highways and railroad links to the West
Down
- military spending increases to build up the military. US does fine, Russia suffers financially
- offered military and economic aid to any democratic nation under threat from authoritarian forces
- US was only one with nuclear capabilities, this protection now extended to all NATO members
- the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries
- massive aid be given to countries recovering from WWII to help rebuild their economies
- began in the 1920s after WWI and continuing after WW2 again,the fear communists. Red stands for communism
- 1950s music. Elvis.
- Servicemen's Readjustment Act, paid for college and homes
15 Clues: 1950s music. Elvis. • Servicemen's Readjustment Act, paid for college and homes • the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries • countries that form a treaty'alliance after WW2 to protect each other from communism • massive aid be given to countries recovering from WWII to help rebuild their economies • ...
Globalization 2025-10-27
Across
- When a country can produce something at a lower cost than other countries
- An intergovernmental cartel of major oil-producing countries
- Government policies that limit or restrict trade
- When a country limits or restricts the amount of a product that gets imorted
- Trading without tariffs
Down
- A treaty between the US, Canada, and Mexico established in 1994
- A tax on imports
- A mutual reliance of different countries for goods and services
- Goods from other countries that go into this country
- When a country stops trade with another, usually as punishment
- Goods from this country that are sent to other countries
11 Clues: A tax on imports • Trading without tariffs • Government policies that limit or restrict trade • Goods from other countries that go into this country • Goods from this country that are sent to other countries • An intergovernmental cartel of major oil-producing countries • When a country stops trade with another, usually as punishment • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2022-12-12
Across
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- European countries sometimes allowed colonial natives to rule under their influence. This caused less revolts/rebellions.
- The political cartoon shows? BE SPECIFIC. Extended Response
- A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries/territories politically, socially, and economically.
- African people lost this when European nations conquered them.
- One reason Europeans were able to dominate other cultures was there superior military _______.
- Europeans ___________ colonies by improving roads and bridges and building railroads, telegraphs etc. to get natural resources.
- These conflicts forced an increase in Western trade and influence in Asia/China
Down
- Western countries wanted to set up colonies and territories throughout the world to increase their ______ and _____.
- To avoid war with each other over African territory, European countries met here to decide how to divide up Africa (Africans not invited)
- New _______ to sell manufactured goods is an economic reason Europeans began Imperialism
- Idea that European countries had a duty to spread their religion and culture to those less civilized
- Used to justify Imperialism, the theory that societies achieve success or dominance because of their genetic superiority.
- Western nations believed one task in civilizing natives was to change their religious beliefs by converting them to ___________.
- Europeans ___________ (took advantage of) both labor and resources of Africa and Asia.
- In order to ______ their power throughout the world, European powers added colonies with military bases.
- During the Scramble for Africa among European powers, cultural and ethnic differences among the people when creating boundaries were _______. Rival groups were pushed together and some groups were broken up.
- Before Africa was imperialized, local authorities were often _____. The imperialism of Africa weakened these authorities. Boundaries were based on European claims.
- Western missionaries often treated natives as though they were in need of guidance like ________.
19 Clues: The political cartoon shows? BE SPECIFIC. Extended Response • African people lost this when European nations conquered them. • an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority • These conflicts forced an increase in Western trade and influence in Asia/China • ...
The Global Economy 2012-11-09
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- Helps relationships between countries and is the exporting or importing of goods freely.
- the continent that bounced back the best despite the recession.
- The concept that all the economuies are dependent on each other.
- the increase in ________ affects the world physically and economically.
- The fastest and most popular way people around the world stay connected.
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- the country with the largest economy.
- The stock market is almost always the cause of this.
- The most efficient way to help a suffering economy.
- The total value of all the goods and services produced in a country.
- First world countries provides __________ to developing countries.
- inexpensive imports come from _____.
- When countries send out jobs to other countries instead of doing them internally.
12 Clues: inexpensive imports come from _____. • the country with the largest economy. • The most efficient way to help a suffering economy. • The stock market is almost always the cause of this. • the continent that bounced back the best despite the recession. • The concept that all the economuies are dependent on each other. • ...
Keira 2021-10-25
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- refrain from using or disposing of(something)
- soil that remains frozen
- sending goods to another country
- a line or border separating two countries
- alliance of political parties.
- relating to or denoting a metropolis
- the spreading of something more widely.
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- or in the vicinity of a dock
- movement of animals from regions
- an outlying district of a city
- enterprise an economic system
- a company operating alot of countries
- a division of countries with own government
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation
14 Clues: soil that remains frozen • or in the vicinity of a dock • enterprise an economic system • an outlying district of a city • alliance of political parties. • movement of animals from regions • sending goods to another country • relating to or denoting a metropolis • a company operating alot of countries • the spreading of something more widely. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2013-02-19
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- what is happening at a variety of scales currently
- tier structure/ core, periphery, semi-periphery
- systems theory/ Immanuel Wallerstein's theory
- domestic product/ recorded goods and services created within a specific country
- abandoning currency for the dollar
- adjustment loans/ loans in exchange for a change to be made in the government or economy
- model/ Walt Rostows model
- theory/ which holds that political and economic relationships between big countries limit smaller countries
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- economy/ illegal economy
- theory/ economic disparities are built into the system
- economy/ legal economy
- major countries control poorer countries economy
- capita GNI/ divided population to figure GNI
- adults and children fleeing from a country who are forced into jobs they wouldn't of chosen to do on their own
14 Clues: economy/ legal economy • economy/ illegal economy • model/ Walt Rostows model • abandoning currency for the dollar • capita GNI/ divided population to figure GNI • systems theory/ Immanuel Wallerstein's theory • tier structure/ core, periphery, semi-periphery • major countries control poorer countries economy • what is happening at a variety of scales currently • ...
Cold War Vocab 2024-04-19
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- 2 countries use smaller countries to fight in a ____ War
- America & Russia wanted to be the first on the moon
- Mikhail Gorbachev created "openness" in Russia
- President Reagan created this system to shoot any missiles out of the air
- Gorbachev allowed for economic freedom
- Invisible bubble for the USSR
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- Goal of America to keep Communism from spreading
- Name for Russia and all of its countries
- 1 of the top countries in the world
- A reason nuclear missiles were never fired
- The _____ and hammer are part of the Russia flag
- Each side is waiting for the other to start a war
- America and Russia never directly fought in the _____ War
- Where to go if there is a nuclear bomb _____ Shelter
14 Clues: Invisible bubble for the USSR • 1 of the top countries in the world • Gorbachev allowed for economic freedom • Name for Russia and all of its countries • A reason nuclear missiles were never fired • Mikhail Gorbachev created "openness" in Russia • Goal of America to keep Communism from spreading • The _____ and hammer are part of the Russia flag • ...
Cold War Vocab 2025-04-28
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- A reason nuclear missiles were never fired
- 2 countries use smaller countries to fight in a _____ War.
- Gorbacheve allowed for economic freedom for Russians
- President who said he is the same as a “Berliner”
- America & Russia wanted to be the first to the moon
- Mikhail Gorbacheve created “openness” in Russia
- Name for Russia and all of its countries
- Invisible bubble for the USSR
- 1 of the top countries in the world
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- Where to go if there is a bomb is coming, ______ Shelter
- Each side is waiting for the other start a war
- The _____ and hammer are part of the Russian flag
- Goal of America to keep Communism from spreading
- President Reagan created this system to shoot any missiles coming at America
14 Clues: Invisible bubble for the USSR • 1 of the top countries in the world • Name for Russia and all of its countries • A reason nuclear missiles were never fired • Each side is waiting for the other start a war • Mikhail Gorbacheve created “openness” in Russia • Goal of America to keep Communism from spreading • The _____ and hammer are part of the Russian flag • ...
Economies and Voluntary Trade SW Asia 2018-10-19
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- the purpose of this organization is to regulate oil production and prices
- a limit on the amount of goods
- taxes placed on goods being brought into a country to sell (s on it)
- allows countries to trade and the currency can be converted to pay for goods
- most countries are this type of economy
- specialized in the diamond industry
- occurs when different countries choose to exchange goods
- type of economy where all decisions are made by the government
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- a halt or stop to trade for a political purpose (add es)
- trade barriers are policies passed by a government to regulate trade
- three economic questions- what to _____, how to _____ and for whom to ______
- ex-Japan must pay a fee (tax) to bring cars into the US to sell
- landlocked country so trade is difficult
- natural or man-made obstacles to voluntary trade
- encourages trade between countries because no country produces everything it needs
- income from oil accounts for 75% of the country's budget
- has a diversified economy and exports coal, textiles and food
- ex-the UN forbid anyone to sell weapons to Afghanistan after 9/11
- type of economy economic decisions are made by private citizens
19 Clues: a limit on the amount of goods • specialized in the diamond industry • most countries are this type of economy • landlocked country so trade is difficult • natural or man-made obstacles to voluntary trade • a halt or stop to trade for a political purpose (add es) • income from oil accounts for 75% of the country's budget • ...
Eastern geography 2026-03-31
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- The sharing of information through speech, writing, or electronic media
- Movement of people from one place or country to live in another
- Tools, machines, and systems that help people communicate and do work
- A company that operates in more than one country
- Work done for others that people pay for
- A product brought into one country from another
- The desire and ability of consumers to buy a product
- The buying, selling, or exchanging of goods and services
- When countries rely on each other for goods, services, or resources
- A tax a government places on imported goods
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- Hiring people in other countries to do work or provide services
- The process by which countries become more connected through trade, communication, and culture
- The money used in a particular country
- Physical items produced and traded between people or countries
- The beliefs, customs, art, food, and ways of life shared by a group of people
- A person who buys or uses goods and services
- The amount of a product that producers are willing to sell
- A product sent from one country to be sold in another
- A place or system where buyers and sellers meet to exchange goods and services
19 Clues: The money used in a particular country • Work done for others that people pay for • A tax a government places on imported goods • A person who buys or uses goods and services • A product brought into one country from another • A company that operates in more than one country • The desire and ability of consumers to buy a product • ...
Hispanic/Latino Countries 2025-08-19
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- Celebrates their independence day On Sept. 18th
- National animal Andean Condor
- This countries National Language is Portuguese
- Home to Machu Picchu
- This Flag depicts a bird known as resplendent quetzal
- Known as the largest country in Central America
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- National dish known as Pabellón Criollo
- This countries flags showcases 5 stars in the center
- This countries national slogan is "Pura Vida"
- This countries capital city is known as Bogota
- Known as the "Land of Volcanoes"
- This country is known for having the largest pyramid in the world
12 Clues: Home to Machu Picchu • National animal Andean Condor • Known as the "Land of Volcanoes" • National dish known as Pabellón Criollo • This countries national slogan is "Pura Vida" • This countries capital city is known as Bogota • This countries National Language is Portuguese • Celebrates their independence day On Sept. 18th • ...
Regional Perspective 2017-07-16
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- Where the Caricom treaty was signed
- An agreement between two countries
- Antilles Geographic location of OECS members
- Caribbean Free Trade Area
- Caribbean Single Market and Economy
- Allows for free movement of people throughout the region
- Adams Premier of the Federation
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- An agreement among many countries
- Members assisting each other towards a common goal
- Assisted in the collapse of the Federation agreement
- An exchange of goods and services
- Location of the signing of the OECS agreement
- Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
- Indies Federation The first attempt at regional integration in the Caribbean
- Birthplace of Federation premier
- Lucia OECS member state
- Countries occupying the same geographic location
17 Clues: Lucia OECS member state • Caribbean Free Trade Area • Adams Premier of the Federation • Birthplace of Federation premier • An agreement among many countries • An exchange of goods and services • An agreement between two countries • Where the Caricom treaty was signed • Caribbean Single Market and Economy • Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2 2023-10-16
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- Theodore Roosevelt's motto
- exaggerated journalism
- stronger countries go and "help" weaker countries
- people who do not want to get involved in other countries affairs
- the ship that sank that started the Spanish-American war
- canal that columbia rejected
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- chinese rebellion
- a group of horse riders led by teddy roosevelt
- an attempt for the US to control Cuba
- the use of a country's financial power to extend its international influence.
- women can vote
- a state that protects another state
- war between the philippines and america
- war in cuba and the philippines
- states america got through imperialism
- free trade in china
- gave cuba its freedom
17 Clues: women can vote • chinese rebellion • free trade in china • gave cuba its freedom • exaggerated journalism • Theodore Roosevelt's motto • canal that columbia rejected • war in cuba and the philippines • a state that protects another state • an attempt for the US to control Cuba • states america got through imperialism • war between the philippines and america • ...
Languages Around the World 2024-08-10
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- A global language spoken in many countries around the world.
- A language spoken in Russia and many countries in Eastern Europe.
- A language spoken in Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland.
- A language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
- A language spoken in France and many other countries around the world.
- The language spoken in Italy.
- The language spoken in the Netherlands and parts of Belgium.
- A widely spoken language, especially in Spain and Latin America.
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- The official language of Brazil and Portugal.
- The official language of Turkey.
- The language spoken in South Korea and North Korea.
- A widely spoken language in East Africa.
- The language spoken in Japan.
- The most spoken language in the world, primarily used in China.
- One of the official languages of India.
15 Clues: The language spoken in Japan. • The language spoken in Italy. • The official language of Turkey. • One of the official languages of India. • A widely spoken language in East Africa. • The official language of Brazil and Portugal. • The language spoken in South Korea and North Korea. • A global language spoken in many countries around the world. • ...
Countries and Nationalities! 2020-04-14
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- They speak both English and French and they are famous for loving rockey.
- It's a very cold country in Asia and they speak russian.
- The language spoken is Japanese and it's in Asia.
- The language spoken is Spanish and it's in Europe.
- The language spoken is Mandarim.
- They are famous for their pastas, like pizza and spaghetti.
- The language spoken is Portuguese and it's in South America.
- They speak spanish and are famous for the tacos.
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- They are famous for k-pop and speak korean.
- The language spoken is german.
- Some of the famous cities: New York, Manhattan and Boston.
- They are famous for the kangaroos.
- They are famous for the tea and Queen Elizabeth.
- A famous soccer player from this country is Lionel Messi.
- The language spoken is Portuguese and it's in Europe.
- The language spoken is spanish and it's in South America.
- They are famous for the Eiffel Tower.
- The colors of their flag are white, orange and green.
18 Clues: The language spoken is german. • The language spoken is Mandarim. • They are famous for the kangaroos. • They are famous for the Eiffel Tower. • They are famous for k-pop and speak korean. • They are famous for the tea and Queen Elizabeth. • They speak spanish and are famous for the tacos. • The language spoken is Japanese and it's in Asia. • ...
Countries/ Capitals Crossword 2021-03-17
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- the capital of Russia.
- the capital of Spain.
- the capital of Thailand.
- the capital of Nigeria.
- the capital of Italy.
- the capital of Kenya.
- the capital of South Korea.
- the capital of Egypt.
- the capital of China.
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- the capital of New Zealand.
- the capital of Japan.
- the capital of South Africa.
- the capital of India.
- the capital of Brazil.
- the capital of France.
- the capital of Australia.
- the capital of Argentina.
- the capital of Germany.
18 Clues: the capital of Japan. • the capital of Spain. • the capital of India. • the capital of Italy. • the capital of Kenya. • the capital of Egypt. • the capital of China. • the capital of Russia. • the capital of Brazil. • the capital of France. • the capital of Nigeria. • the capital of Germany. • the capital of Thailand. • the capital of Australia. • the capital of Argentina. • ...
Countries and Transport 2021-08-21
Countries/Capitals Crossword 2021-08-19
18 Clues: Rome • Paris • Seoul • Abuja • Tokyo • Cairo • Athens • Madrid • Moscow • Berlin • Bangkok • Beijing • Nairobi • Canberra • Brasilia • New Delhi • Wellington • Buenos Aires
Countries and Nationalities 2021-08-23
18 Clues: Korea • Egypt • Spain • Japan • Italy • China • Mexico • Brazil • Turkey • Canada • Russia • Sweden • France • Germany • Australia • Saudi Arabia • The United Kingdom • United States of America
Countries and nationalities 2023-02-11
18 Clues: Polish • Russian • Mexican • Spanish • English • British • Chilean • Italian • Turkish • Peruvian • American • Japanese • Canadian • Hungarian • Brazilian • Colombian • Venezuelan • Argentinian
countries easy mode 2022-04-21
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- nummer 13 Madrid og Barcelona ligger her
- nummer 15 Eiffeltårnet ligger her
- nummer 18 De kan ikke lide Palestina
- nummer 2 der er ingen McDonalds her
- nummer 12 Trump ville bygge en mur mellem dem og USA
- nummer 6 Ikea kommer derfra
- nummer 10 Verdens største land
- nummer 8 Anime er herfra
- nummer 3 Du bor i det
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- nummer 9 alt er lavet her
- nummer 16 De kan ikke lide Israel
- nummer 17 Deres dronning dør aldrig
- nummer 4 Lige over USA
- nummer 11 Pizza kommer herfra
- nummer 1 Loch ness uhyret lever her
- nummer 7 de har et rødt flag med en gul stjerne
- nummer 5 De var engang en del af Danmark
- nummer 14 Det er lovligt at have pistoler
18 Clues: nummer 3 Du bor i det • nummer 4 Lige over USA • nummer 8 Anime er herfra • nummer 9 alt er lavet her • nummer 6 Ikea kommer derfra • nummer 11 Pizza kommer herfra • nummer 10 Verdens største land • nummer 16 De kan ikke lide Israel • nummer 15 Eiffeltårnet ligger her • nummer 17 Deres dronning dør aldrig • nummer 1 Loch ness uhyret lever her • nummer 2 der er ingen McDonalds her • ...
