countries Crossword Puzzles
Countries & Capitals #5 2025-10-21
English-speaking countries 2025-10-31
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- The capital city of Canada.
- The war dance which is traditionally performed in New Zealand.
- Where is Edinburgh?
- Where do kiwi birds live?
- The name of the US flag.
- The number of countries on the British Isles.
- What kind of leaf is there on the Canadian flag?
- How many countries belong to the UK?
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- What are "lakes" called in Wales?
- The biggest English-speaking country in size.
- It is made up of England, Scotland and Wales.
- The capital city of Australia.
- The Bengal tiger capital of the world.
- Where is Cardiff?
- The number of states in the USA.
15 Clues: Where is Cardiff? • Where is Edinburgh? • The name of the US flag. • Where do kiwi birds live? • The capital city of Canada. • The capital city of Australia. • The number of states in the USA. • What are "lakes" called in Wales? • How many countries belong to the UK? • The Bengal tiger capital of the world. • The biggest English-speaking country in size. • ...
Forever is Something Special 2024-08-24
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- Heather's favourtie tea
- The amount of countries Bobby lived in
- Bobby's birth country
- Heather's favourite place to travel to
- Heather's favourite snack
- Heather's favourite cuisine
- When in an argument with Heather, Bobby is always ________
- Heather's automatic favourite sports team
- Bobby's favourite artist
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- The month Bobby proposed in
- Bobby's middle name
- Bobby's football club
- The amount of countries Heather has travelled to
- Heather's eye colour
- Heather's middle name
- Bobby's favourite feature of Heather
16 Clues: Bobby's middle name • Heather's eye colour • Bobby's birth country • Bobby's football club • Heather's middle name • Heather's favourtie tea • Bobby's favourite artist • Heather's favourite snack • The month Bobby proposed in • Heather's favourite cuisine • Bobby's favourite feature of Heather • The amount of countries Bobby lived in • Heather's favourite place to travel to • ...
Cold War 2023-04-18
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- Economic Recovery Plan for Europe
- Delivered the Iron Curtain speech
- Soviet satellite
- His doctrine set out to combat communism
- Succeeded Stalin
- Limit the spread of communism
- 1961wall built to divide this city
- Alliance of Soviet-led countries
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- Last Soviet leader
- Succeeded Khrushchev
- More openness and freedom
- Divided Europe into two halves
- Economic restructuring
- Soviets placed nuclear missiles in this country
- Alliance of Western European countries
15 Clues: Soviet satellite • Succeeded Stalin • Last Soviet leader • Succeeded Khrushchev • Economic restructuring • More openness and freedom • Limit the spread of communism • Divided Europe into two halves • Alliance of Soviet-led countries • Economic Recovery Plan for Europe • Delivered the Iron Curtain speech • 1961wall built to divide this city • Alliance of Western European countries • ...
UN Crossword. 2025-11-06
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- Provide background and justification
- Countries with similar policies come together
- Conducting negotiations
- To be taken or the opinion to be expressed
- A formal change
- Represent their countries
- The leader of a specific body
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- Number of Member States
- Being able to reject a proposal
- The sign signifying your country
- List of topics
- Instigate an action
- A meeting of delegates
- A small group
- Written expression of the opinion
15 Clues: A small group • List of topics • A formal change • Instigate an action • A meeting of delegates • Number of Member States • Conducting negotiations • Represent their countries • The leader of a specific body • Being able to reject a proposal • The sign signifying your country • Written expression of the opinion • Provide background and justification • ...
Vocabulary #1 - Travel and Tourism 2022-11-01
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- to move from one place to another
- worldwide
- a means of transportation
- to run away or escape
- the currency of many european countries
- the difference between currency values
- one who travels for pleasure
- to go from one place to another
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- to travel for religious purposes
- a type of identification
- an activity for pleasure
- an inexpensive hotel
- between multiple countries
- within one country
- officials that regulate charges on goods
15 Clues: worldwide • within one country • an inexpensive hotel • to run away or escape • a type of identification • an activity for pleasure • a means of transportation • between multiple countries • one who travels for pleasure • to go from one place to another • to travel for religious purposes • to move from one place to another • the difference between currency values • ...
Government & Citizenship 2021-12-10
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- government that controls all aspects of society
- government having complete authority over a geographic area
- required service of citizens to act as a member of a jury
- form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- government in which power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or small group
- government in which citizens meet in popular assembly to discuss issues and vote for leaders
- a government in which government power is unlimited and citizens have few, if any, rights
- welfare of the community
- the way large groups of citizens think about issues and people
- organizations of people with a common interest that try to influence government policies and decisions
- government government that has legal limits on its power
- an organization of the world’s countries that promotes peace and security around the globe
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- process of conducting relations between countries
- a countries political boundaries
- indirect democracy in which citizens vote for representatives who decide on issues and make laws on their behalf
- system in which people are the ultimate source of government authority
- a country’s economic, cultural, or military goals
- rights that all people deserve, such as rights to equality and justice
- group of citizens with similar views on public issues who work to put their ideas into effective government action
- a nation’s plan for interacting with other countries of the world
- law that requires men of certain ages and qualifications to join the military
- assistance to people in distress
- written plan of government that outlines its purposes, powers, and limitations
23 Clues: welfare of the community • a countries political boundaries • assistance to people in distress • government that controls all aspects of society • process of conducting relations between countries • a country’s economic, cultural, or military goals • government government that has legal limits on its power • required service of citizens to act as a member of a jury • ...
Gabriela Delgado 2017-04-03
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- is when industrialized countries go to unindustrialized countries and use their resources for their own benefit
- a sort of rider added by Theodore Roosevelt in 1905, where the US military would function as policeman in protection of European and US economic interests
- was indigenous but denied it, he wanted to make Mexico more progressive
- he made himself president of Nicaragua,brought slavery to Latin America and declare english it's main language
- favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom
- looked to past,approved power of church
- Is a company that is really big and it benefits itself from other countries
- changing how things are made from hand to machines
- term for a country that has very corrupt government
- is the use of economical,political and cultural pressure to control other countries
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- UFC workers striked against UFC company and started complaining and demanding their rights towards the company
- rule that consisted on people from Europe could not go to the Am
- Was a person who modernized Mexico, president for 35 years
- he took North Am teachers to Chile, ex president of Argentina
- change and movement of post independence
- looked to Europe,wanted to remove power from church.
- legend that Us had that led US settlers to conquer new lands
- A foreign policy by which the US proclaimed Europeans "hands off the western hemisphere"
- French idea of order and progress gained through an authoritarian model
- important to the Us because it provided the canal
20 Clues: looked to past,approved power of church • change and movement of post independence • important to the Us because it provided the canal • changing how things are made from hand to machines • term for a country that has very corrupt government • looked to Europe,wanted to remove power from church. • Was a person who modernized Mexico, president for 35 years • ...
African Nationalism & Independence 2022-04-25
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- Based on African traditions of community in which ownership of the country's wealth goes into the hands of the people
- This continent depended on foreign investment
- African states achieved this in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s
- Droughts caused this in many African countries
- First British colony in Africa to gain independence
- Was a concrete result of the belief in Pan-Africanism
- New African nations still relied on this
- Decided to keep control in Algeria
- Africa Is a direct product of colonial rule
- The unity of all black Africans
- Was recurring in many African countries
- serious impact on children and families in Africa
- First black president of South Africa
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- Leader that believed in Western-style capitalism
- A method of hunting, farming and beliefs
- Police opened fire on people that were leading a peaceful protest in this city
- The tension between this and foreign affected African culture
- Was home to a million French settlers
- Was common in African countries
- Fighting between this group and Tutsi created unstable governments in Rwanda and Burundi
- were farm laborers, factory workers, and servants
- Liberia depended on the export of this
- A system of racial segregation
- These people got the best education and jobs under the Belgians
- Leaders do this to other leaders when they fail
- Some African countries didn't take sides in this
- African leader of independence movement in Ghana
- Site of 1994 genocide
- African led political group in South
- Many displaced rural people populated these
30 Clues: Site of 1994 genocide • A system of racial segregation • Was common in African countries • The unity of all black Africans • Decided to keep control in Algeria • African led political group in South • Was home to a million French settlers • First black president of South Africa • Liberia depended on the export of this • Was recurring in many African countries • ...
4Frisbee WWI and WWII 2022-04-29
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- Children generations later had ____.
- When countries don’t compromise and see themselves first.
- Hitler became a ____ in 1933 and changed laws to make him very powerful.
- Countries group together to have strategic friendships and help out.
- When countries build up their militaries.
- When factories and manufacturing were being built up and growing fast.
- How many countries fought in WWI.
- Who said, "Make Germany great again".
- Hitler had a ____ illness.
- England and France ____ war on Germany in 1939.
- Germany did what to Austria.
- Germany attacked U.S ____ ships to stop them from delivering materials to the other team.
- Trying to ignore aggression.
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- The war was to _____ Germany from controlling Europe.
- What was the nickname of the second bomb.
- Many of the scientists who created the atomic bomb committed ____.
- What country did Germany make a deal with to not attack them if they rolled into Poland?
- Hitler built up the military because it made more ____.
- 70,000 civilians were ____ instantly from the first bomb.
- The treaty of ____ punished Germany greatly after WWI
- England, France, and Russia’s alliance.
- Germany put their military on the ____.
- The U.S. ____ the war in 1931 after Japan attacked Hawaii.
- People found Jewish people weird because they believed in ____ god.
- Treaty that was signed on 9/2/1945, was signed where?
- After Germany took the first half of Czechoslovakia, how many months did it take them to take the second half.
- The emperor did ____ tell his citizens that a huge bomb was coming.
27 Clues: Hitler had a ____ illness. • Germany did what to Austria. • Trying to ignore aggression. • How many countries fought in WWI. • Children generations later had ____. • Who said, "Make Germany great again". • England, France, and Russia’s alliance. • Germany put their military on the ____. • What was the nickname of the second bomb. • When countries build up their militaries. • ...
history 2024-12-16
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- The belief in achieving perfect moral or political goals.
- A 1921 meeting to limit the size of naval forces of major countries.
- A 1920s scandal about government officials secretly giving oil rights to private companies.
- The group of countries, including the U.S., that fought against the Central Powers in World War I.
- The policy of staying out of a war and not taking sides.
- A war between the U.S. and Great Britain over trade and other issues.
- An African American military unit that fought bravely in World War I.
- A time when Americans feared communism and radical ideas after World War I.
- A plan to help Germany pay reparations after World War I.
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- Dangerous chemicals used as weapons, especially in World War I.
- Government actions in the 1920s to arrest people suspected of being communist or anarchist.
- The group of countries, including Germany and Austria-Hungary, that fought against the Allies in World War I.
- Expanding a country’s power by taking control of other lands.
- A British ship sunk by Germany in 1915, leading the U.S. closer to World War I.
- A limit on the number of immigrants from certain countries.
- The process of reducing the military after a war.
- A way of thinking that focuses on practical solutions instead of ideals.
- A fight for independence from Mexico in 1836 by settlers in Texas.
- A secret message from Germany asking Mexico to fight the U.S. during World War I.
- A type of fighting in World War I where soldiers fought from long, deep ditches.
20 Clues: The process of reducing the military after a war. • The policy of staying out of a war and not taking sides. • The belief in achieving perfect moral or political goals. • A plan to help Germany pay reparations after World War I. • A limit on the number of immigrants from certain countries. • Expanding a country’s power by taking control of other lands. • ...
Sriracha's Economy Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-24
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- The business sector around the world can also have an impact on our _____ maker. (40)
- Starting with scrap _____ William built the first windmill he or his village had ever seen. (37)
- An organization that provides animals to poor families around the world.(19)
- Healthier and wealthier countries are also generally thought to be less welcoming to __________. (41)
- William Kamkwamba grew up in a village with no _____. (37)
- Some people think that countries that have _______ resources should receive no help from outside donors. (41)
- Some people have gotten very rich off of ________. (35)
- Botswanna still struggles with extreme _____. (35)
- Small business loans. (38)
- A common challenge confronting poor people is a lack of ____ (24)
- Defines the people living on $1.25 or less.
- Many of today's poorest countries were ____. (28)
- When someone is ___ everything is harder. (27)
- Helps poor women get the skills, support, and money they need to sustain and grow their own businesses. (30)
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- When consumers in the developed world buy products from companies who've adopted those practices, were showing _______ with our wallets. (41)
- SEWA is also a ____. (31)
- The windmill worked, __________ electricity. (37)
- Malaria means less ____ for a country. (27)
- William also built a _______________ water pump. (37)
- Mosquitoes that carry _______ can't survive in colder climates. (27)
- In some places, millions have died in the fighting over ____. (34)
- Countries without access to the ocean.(22)
- Some people don't believe in any aid or assistance, but are in the minority. (41)
- The amount of money you earn.
24 Clues: SEWA is also a ____. (31) • Small business loans. (38) • The amount of money you earn. • Countries without access to the ocean.(22) • Malaria means less ____ for a country. (27) • Defines the people living on $1.25 or less. • When someone is ___ everything is harder. (27) • The windmill worked, __________ electricity. (37) • ...
Business Management - Chapter 4 2013-01-04
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- taxes on foreign goods to protect domestic industries and to earn revenue
- selling products or services to buyers in another country
- records the value of goods and services exported and those imported from foreigners
- firms agree to cooperate on certain aspects of business while remaining competitors on other aspects
- an agreement between two or more countries to remove all restrictions between them on the sales of goods or services
- when a firm sets up a business abroad on its own without any partners
- foreign location where a company has facilities
- two or more firms share the costs of doing business and also share the profits
- limits the quantity or value of units permitted to enter a country
- refers to the customs, beliefs, values, and patterns of behavior of the people of a country or group
- buying goods or services made in a foreign country
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- countries on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean
- business activities that occur between two or more countries
- the value of one country's currency expressed in the currency of another country
- occurs when one company allows a company in another country to make and sell proaducts according to certain specs
- milder form of embargo that bans specific business ties with a foreign country
- the country in which the business has its headquarters
- the practice of selling goods in a foreign market at a price that is below cost or below what it charges in its home country
- a government may bar companies from doing business with particular countries
- company headquarters
20 Clues: company headquarters • foreign location where a company has facilities • countries on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean • buying goods or services made in a foreign country • the country in which the business has its headquarters • selling products or services to buyers in another country • business activities that occur between two or more countries • ...
Around the World 2014-01-07
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- A liquor store is called a “bottle shop” in this country.
- The two official languages (without an “and” separating them) of Kosovo.
- As of July 2013, the number of countries that are in the European Union.
- The smallest country in the world (even though it has a word in it that makes it not sound like a country).
- The small country located off the tip of Spain.
- How many countries are considered to be “nuclear weapons states," legally possessing nuclear weapons under the terms of the NPT?
- The US ranks as number _________ among lists of countries with the smartest people.
- The main language spoken in Haiti.
- Christianity (with 2.1 billion followers), which is the next largest religion (with 1.5 billion followers)?
- The currency used in Romania.
- According to extensive research, statistics, and polls, this country offers the best healthcare in the European Union.
- This is the only country that begins with the letter “Y.”
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- The country from which the singer Bjork hails.
- A country in West Africa where woman are revered for being overweight and/or divorced.
- This is currently the world’s most-spoken language.
- This city in Denmark is noted by many polls to be “The happiest place to live on Earth."
- What is the head of the US House of Representatives called?
- Current Prime Minister of England.
- Having been exiled from Tibet, in which country does the Dalai Lama now reside?
- Socio-economic categorical system of people in India.
- As cited in the Columbia Encyclopedia, how many countries make up South/Latin America (not including dependencies)?
21 Clues: The currency used in Romania. • Current Prime Minister of England. • The main language spoken in Haiti. • The country from which the singer Bjork hails. • The small country located off the tip of Spain. • This is currently the world’s most-spoken language. • Socio-economic categorical system of people in India. • ...
Africa Crossword puzzle 2014-01-16
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- one of two countries that remained independent during the scramble for Africa
- boundaries sparked civil wars and conflict
- Africa lead to conflict between religious groups
- system of segregation in South Africa
- War/A war between people in of the same country
- by many countries, and hard to achieve. Meaning to be in charge of one's own government, and country
- of the African National Congress(ANC) and first black president of South Africa
- Africa/The southern most country of Africa, at once ruled by the president and leader, Nelson Mandela
- country created the Mau Mau which helped gain them independence through rebellion
- pride in one's country
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- country that became independent through nonviolent ways, and was also affected by the artificial political boundaries, which affected religious groups
- type of leader, found in a federal government
- a lot in South Africa, created unfair laws for certain citizens during the apartheid-era
- search for discovering things such as, new land, valuable resources, and to spread their religions
- leader found in most countries with little government experience
- continent south of Europe, and surrounded by several oceans, and occupied by the African population
- in Africa, it believed that unity was required for progress
- extend power of one's country through military force or diplomacy
- last president of South America during the Apartheid era
- for Africa/The event in which European countries such as Great Britain, Germany, and others raced to conquer Africa's land
20 Clues: pride in one's country • system of segregation in South Africa • boundaries sparked civil wars and conflict • type of leader, found in a federal government • War/A war between people in of the same country • Africa lead to conflict between religious groups • last president of South America during the Apartheid era • ...
Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation 2013-11-14
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- declaration in 1823 that the Western Hemisphere was no longer open to European colonization
- the United States paid a $60,000 ransom for its crew in 1805
- War Hawk Senator from Kentucky
- Famous General at the Battle of New Orleans that later becomes President
- Controlled Canada in 1796
- This surged as a result of the War of 1812
- Nickname fro group of Senators that pushed for war with England
- Native American tribe that caused trouble for settlers in the Ohio and Mississippi Valley
- treaty signed in 1794 that resulted in the British agreeing to pull their troops from the Ohio Valley
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- a policy of avoiding political or military agreements with other countries
- Won its independence from Spain in 1821
- money given to someone in exchange for that person’s protection
- The way that countries interact with other countries
- Area along the Mediterranean Sea infested with pirates
- Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the Star Spangled Banner during a British attack at this fort
- Method of diplomacy that Adams used with France in 1800 that cost him politically
- Leader of France in 1800
- Act of kidnapping sailors and forcing them to join the British Navy against their will
- Symbol in US Seal that represents war
- a policy of not choosing sides in a dispute or war between other countries
- a private person or ship authorized by a government by letters of marque to attack foreign vessels during wartime
- a government order that forbids trade with another country
22 Clues: Leader of France in 1800 • Controlled Canada in 1796 • War Hawk Senator from Kentucky • Symbol in US Seal that represents war • Won its independence from Spain in 1821 • This surged as a result of the War of 1812 • The way that countries interact with other countries • Area along the Mediterranean Sea infested with pirates • ...
Unit 5 Vocab. Quiz 2022-11-03
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- European countries trying to spread their culture (three words)
- European countries after they realized the value of africa's vast resources and land (three words)
- Popular tourist destination in Southeast Europe
- A meeting where old men divided a continent (two words)
- Switzerland be like
- An organization of nations formed after World War 1 to promote cooperation and peace (three words)
- Alliance of Great Britain, France, the USA and the country current run by President Putin (two words)
- Agreement to stop war
- Increased machine production of goods
- Woodrow Wilson trying to be nice to Germany after WW2 (two words)
- Agreements between nations to aid and protect one another
- government playing a small role (two words)
- What the European countries did to Africa, India and the Americas
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- Old school style of warfare, involving barbedwarfare and bayonette charges
- The Balkan Peninsula area was nicknamed this because so many conflicts broke out there (two words)
- Message proposing an alliance between Germany and country that loves soccer
- cities getting bigger, more crowded
- many modern smaller countries are run like this
- Alliance of Austria, Germany and an empire that doesn't exist anymore (two words)
- When one powerful country influences another aka circle with clout (three words)
- The Marxist revolutionaries who eventually gain control of mother Russia in 1917
- using machines and lots of workers for mass production (twowords)
- Post war document that punished one country for the war
- USA-USA-USA chants at a baseball game is an example of this
- Germany loading up on guns and tanks during the 1930s
25 Clues: Switzerland be like • Agreement to stop war • cities getting bigger, more crowded • Increased machine production of goods • government playing a small role (two words) • many modern smaller countries are run like this • Popular tourist destination in Southeast Europe • Germany loading up on guns and tanks during the 1930s • ...
Chapter 4 Project 2023-10-27
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- Organization for trade opening.
- The theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
- Large corporations that have operations and several countries.
- midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries.
- A business enterprise that companies set up together.
- Is the establishment of a business in a foreign country.
- The difference in value between a country's imports ts.
- Involves letting another company (licensee) use a trademark.
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- Involves creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions.
- A trade policy that does not restrict imports or exports.
- Company's use of an existing product and/or promotion to which changes are made to better suit the characteristics of a country or region.
- selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries.
- An international trade agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- An official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- Exchange of goods and services among nations.
- A government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export during a particular period.
- A good or service bought in one country that was produced in another.
- Europe's trading bloc.
- Involves hiring a foreign manufacturer to make your products, according to your specifications.
- Taxes Imposed by one country on goods or services imported from another country.
- Goods and services that are produced in one country and sold to buyers in another.
21 Clues: Europe's trading bloc. • Organization for trade opening. • Exchange of goods and services among nations. • A business enterprise that companies set up together. • The difference in value between a country's imports ts. • Is the establishment of a business in a foreign country. • A trade policy that does not restrict imports or exports. • ...
Philipp Rivkind Crossword 2020-11-02
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- an area in the world. Ex- North America, South America
- mixed race, little rights, little money. Bottem of the food chain in the haita society and everywhere in the world
- people that continued to support the Spanish king and army
- narrow strip of land that has water on both sides
- Ideas that caused a lot of revolutions and impacted the Haitian revolution (lesson 15a)
- Prussian king who called himself the Kaiser (lesson 11)
- White Europeans that born and still live or moved to South America and they were born on the Iberian peninsula where Spain and Portugal was located (lesson 16b)
- Time when separate cities in countries started thinking of themselves as one (hint ends with ism)
- mixed race, little rights, little money. They were free. Middle class in haita society (lesson 15a)
- the Haitians did this to free themselves and slaves of other countries
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- People who led a revolution to unite the nation in 1848 (lesson 12)
- last name L'Ouverture led a successful slave revolution from the french nation to free Haiti. (lesson 15b)
- descendants of the white peninsulares but not born in Europe (lesson 16b )
- Rulled by emporer
- parts of land that are surrounded on 3 sides by water
- European mother countries took advantage of and control of other countries
- A form of government where king and queen are at the head. (lesson 13)
- The main Latin American independence leader, last name bolivar
- Movement attempting to create a modern Jewish state (lesson 11)
- flat terrain land for farming
20 Clues: Rulled by emporer • flat terrain land for farming • narrow strip of land that has water on both sides • parts of land that are surrounded on 3 sides by water • an area in the world. Ex- North America, South America • Prussian king who called himself the Kaiser (lesson 11) • people that continued to support the Spanish king and army • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-02-05
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- A system of government in which people elect their leaders and have freedoms such as speech and press.
- The line that separates North and South Korea.
- The first satellite sent into space by the Soviet Union.
- A U.S. promise to help countries fight communism.
- Nation that supports democracy and freedom
- A group of countries that worked together against the Soviet Union.
- A communist country that started the Korean War.
- A system of government where the state has total control over all aspects of life.
- A symbolic division between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War.
- A drill taught to kids in case of a nuclear bomb.
- U.S. policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism.
- A group of countries controlled by the Soviet Union.
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- When a U.S. spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union.
- A U.S.-backed country attacked by North Korea.
- Countries in Eastern Europe controlled by the Soviet Union.
- Another name for the Soviet Union
- A safe place built to survive a nuclear attack.
- A U.S. senator who accused people of being communists.
- U.S. president during World War II who met with Stalin and Churchill at Yalta.
- A large country that became communist in 1949.
- A U.S. plan to help rebuild Europe after World War II.
- The leader of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War.
- A U.S. and Allied effort to supply a blockaded city in Germany with food and supplies.
- A group that investigated suspected communists in America.
- hatred between the US and Russia
25 Clues: hatred between the US and Russia • Another name for the Soviet Union • Nation that supports democracy and freedom • A U.S.-backed country attacked by North Korea. • The line that separates North and South Korea. • A large country that became communist in 1949. • A safe place built to survive a nuclear attack. • A communist country that started the Korean War. • ...
Chapter 8 Social Studies 2025-12-08
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- a political and economic system in which government owns all property and makes all economic decisions
- is a state that is independent of other states
- a set of goals describing how a country’s government plans to interact with other countries’ governments
- is a government structure in which government actions are limited by law
- is a legal member of a country
- a formal agreement between two or more countries
- government is one in which all power is held by a single person or small group
- power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- a group that supports candidates for public offices
- a form of government in which state is ruled by a monarch
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- is a system of basic rules and principles by which a government is organized
- is supreme authority, or power
- is a state containing several countries
- taking part in government activities
- is an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- or activities having to do with one’s society and community
- is managing communications and relationships between countries
- which is the unjust use of power
- is a government structure in which there are no effective limits on government actions
- is a group of people who have the power to make and enforce laws for a country or area
- a group seeking to influence public policy on certain issues
- a central government makes all laws for the entire country
- is a region that shares a common government
23 Clues: is supreme authority, or power • is a legal member of a country • which is the unjust use of power • taking part in government activities • is a state containing several countries • is a region that shares a common government • is a state that is independent of other states • a formal agreement between two or more countries • ...
Crossword 2025-04-04
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- using military against another country
- spying on other country’s to steal information
- Negotiating trades and agreements
- 9/11
- Interpreting international law, offering legal advice
- represents the U.S in foreign countries
- Defense and security measures
- speaking with other countries to work out issues
- Outside our country
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- stopping trade with another country
- Tension between america and Soveit Union
- Assistance to other nations in need
- Country’s headquarters in a foreign country
- Sending military to protect civilians
- Formal agreements
- 13 day conflict
16 Clues: 9/11 • 13 day conflict • Formal agreements • Outside our country • Defense and security measures • Negotiating trades and agreements • stopping trade with another country • Assistance to other nations in need • Sending military to protect civilians • using military against another country • represents the U.S in foreign countries • Tension between america and Soveit Union • ...
Crossword 2025-04-04
Across
- stopping trade with another country
- Assistance to other nations in need
- 9/11
- Outside our country
- Tension between america and Soveit Union
- using military against another country
- Sending military to protect civilians
- Interpreting international law, offering legal advice
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- represents the U.S in foreign countries
- Formal agreements
- 13 day conflict
- Negotiating trades and agreements
- spying on other country’s to steal information
- speaking with other countries to work out issues
- Defense and security measures
- Country’s headquarters in a foreign country
16 Clues: 9/11 • 13 day conflict • Formal agreements • Outside our country • Defense and security measures • Negotiating trades and agreements • stopping trade with another country • Assistance to other nations in need • Sending military to protect civilians • using military against another country • represents the U.S in foreign countries • Tension between america and Soveit Union • ...
Crossword 2025-04-04
Across
- stopping trade with another country
- Assistance to other nations in need
- 9/11
- Outside our country
- Tension between america and Soveit Union
- using military against another country
- Sending military to protect civilians
- Interpreting international law, offering legal advice
Down
- represents the U.S in foreign countries
- Formal agreements
- 13 day conflict
- Negotiating trades and agreements
- spying on other country’s to steal information
- speaking with other countries to work out issues
- Defense and security measures
- Country’s headquarters in a foreign country
16 Clues: 9/11 • 13 day conflict • Formal agreements • Outside our country • Defense and security measures • Negotiating trades and agreements • stopping trade with another country • Assistance to other nations in need • Sending military to protect civilians • using military against another country • represents the U.S in foreign countries • Tension between america and Soveit Union • ...
Wellington Vocab Crossword 2013-08-29
Across
- only eats plants
- using up of a resource
- something found both here and other countries
- in other countries too.
- lives and was born in New Zealand but
- plants from a particular region
- originated from another country
- the process of being adapted
- animal that eats meat and plants
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- close to extinction
- another term for zoo
- an animal from a particular region
- cold blooded vertebrate
- the protection of wildlife,animals and plants
- warm blooded vertebrate
- animal that only eats meat.
16 Clues: only eats plants • close to extinction • another term for zoo • using up of a resource • cold blooded vertebrate • warm blooded vertebrate • in other countries too. • animal that only eats meat. • the process of being adapted • plants from a particular region • originated from another country • animal that eats meat and plants • an animal from a particular region • ...
modern georgia 2015-03-23
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- being earned
- money to a person
- largest passenger airline
- aside money
- governor, senator of Georgia
- who takes financial risk to start a company
- games took place in Atlanta in 1996
- a good are service
- way trucks travel to get there cargo to shipyards are railroads
- alcoholic beverages a
- of the rural county rule over voting
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- coming from different countries for work
- you make after expenses
- airport named after former major of Atlanta
- court mandated congressional districts
- money to make money
- invention made in mid 1800
- way imports and exports get from different countries
- producer in paper, tissue, and construction-based chemicals
19 Clues: aside money • being earned • money to a person • a good are service • money to make money • alcoholic beverages a • you make after expenses • largest passenger airline • invention made in mid 1800 • governor, senator of Georgia • games took place in Atlanta in 1996 • of the rural county rule over voting • court mandated congressional districts • coming from different countries for work • ...
Glossary terms 2024-05-03
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- help
- security having reliable access to affordable nutrition
- Surroundings, earth
- the standard of something
- number of people living in a particular place
- more economically developed countries
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- Growth
- scarcity of food
- making a place more urban
- variation variation of the earth's surface
- difference in size
- suitable living
- measuring or measurement of something
- scarcity amount of water that can be accessed
- migrant a person who flies from one place to another
- less economically developed countries
16 Clues: help • Growth • suitable living • scarcity of food • difference in size • Surroundings, earth • making a place more urban • the standard of something • measuring or measurement of something • less economically developed countries • more economically developed countries • variation variation of the earth's surface • scarcity amount of water that can be accessed • ...
Crossword 2025-04-04
Across
- using military against another country
- 9/11
- represents the U.S in foreign countries
- Outside our country
- Assistance to other nations in need
- Tension between america and Soveit Union
- Country’s headquarters in a foreign country
- Interpreting international law, offering legal advice
- Defense and security measures
Down
- 13 day conflict
- Negotiating trades and agreements
- speaking with other countries to work out issues
- stopping trade with another country
- spying on other country’s to steal information
- Sending military to protect civilians
- Formal agreements
16 Clues: 9/11 • 13 day conflict • Formal agreements • Outside our country • Defense and security measures • Negotiating trades and agreements • stopping trade with another country • Assistance to other nations in need • Sending military to protect civilians • using military against another country • represents the U.S in foreign countries • Tension between america and Soveit Union • ...
Causes of the First World War 2025-01-30
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- Competition between two countries. (7)
- Underwater boat (9)
- Vehicle invented in WW1 (4)
- Country in Asia, allied to Britain (5)
- The Alliance including Russia and France (6,7)
- Wilfred ____ (poet)(4)
- Weapon used by most soldiers in the war (5)
- An Arch-Duke was murdered here. (8)
- Better battleship (11)
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- Country invaded by Germany (7)
- Agreement between two countries (8)
- Country that rules many others (6)
- Country in the Balkans (6)
- Capital of France (5)
- Soldiers lived in these. (6)
- Neutral country, with Vikings. (6)
- _________ Ferdinand (5)
17 Clues: Underwater boat (9) • Capital of France (5) • Wilfred ____ (poet)(4) • Better battleship (11) • _________ Ferdinand (5) • Country in the Balkans (6) • Vehicle invented in WW1 (4) • Soldiers lived in these. (6) • Country invaded by Germany (7) • Country that rules many others (6) • Neutral country, with Vikings. (6) • Agreement between two countries (8) • ...
1984 pt 2 2024-05-15
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- 3rd country
- is one of the 3 countries
- something bad
- security like camera
- is second of the 3 countries
- Doubling something is you do mindlessly
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- religion of 3rd country
- Marvin the Martin says often
- crime of expression
- a place in the 3 counties
- One Similar to airport
- A group of people who aren't related but club like
- the proliart
- language
14 Clues: language • 3rd country • the proliart • something bad • crime of expression • security like camera • One Similar to airport • religion of 3rd country • is one of the 3 countries • a place in the 3 counties • Marvin the Martin says often • is second of the 3 countries • Doubling something is you do mindlessly • A group of people who aren't related but club like
EU Puzzle 2023-01-23
Across
- This body has national leaders from every EU nation and is the other legislative body in the EU
- This body has 751 elected members and is one of the legislative bodies of the European government
- This type of market allows for countries to act without trade barriers
- The executive body of the European government
- This force unites countries
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- This type of cooperation happens when countries give up some of their control in order to achieve common goals
- What is the common currency used in the EU?
- This force divides countries
- A tax on goods from other countries
9 Clues: This force unites countries • This force divides countries • A tax on goods from other countries • What is the common currency used in the EU? • The executive body of the European government • This type of market allows for countries to act without trade barriers • This body has national leaders from every EU nation and is the other legislative body in the EU • ...
🧍 Singular and Plural Nouns 🧑🤝🧑 2023-08-09
plurals 2021-11-18
Spelling 4/7 2022-04-06
20 Clues: kiss • ovales • npsoia • fiesch • yasses • seoreh • riadsie • gadbase • egaggul • fliesbe • chaltes • yesvall • placesa • oldssier • eatiestr • mengentle • cergroies • slopevene • triescoun • acterschar
Utwórz liczbę mnogą rzeczowników 2024-12-04
20 Clues: men • feet • mice • fish • foxes • women • sheep • teeth • knives • babies • shirts • ladies • leaves • people • watches • brushes • dresses • tomatoes • children • countries
The Cold War 2022-04-20
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- American Volunteers who helped disadvantaged people in developing countries around the world.
- A small scale war without the use of nuclear weapons; it involves just one area of the world.
- The Soviet Union and China and other communist countries of Eastern Europe and Asia.
- The United States, Great Britain, France, and other Democratic nations
- Countries remaining neutral during the cold war; including India, Sweden, Switzerland, and many African and Asian nations.
- The rivalry between the United States and the Soviet union for exploration and control of space exploration and control
- The Soviet Union's tight control over travel and communication between soviet dominated Eastern Europe and the Free World.
- Made up of countries with non-communist governments
- The countries in Eastern Europe which came under the control of the Soviet Union right after World War 2
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- The East and West decided to cooperate in areas such as space, trade, education, and science
- Broadcasts from the West supporting democratic principles and ideals--transmitted to people living behind the iron curtain.
- Ideas spread by one side in the Cold War to support it's own policies or to criticize the actions and beliefs of the other side.
- A western policy of political, economic, and military pressure to restrict the spread of communism.
- A time of improved relations between the soviet union and the United States during the 1970s.
14 Clues: Made up of countries with non-communist governments • The United States, Great Britain, France, and other Democratic nations • The Soviet Union and China and other communist countries of Eastern Europe and Asia. • The East and West decided to cooperate in areas such as space, trade, education, and science • ...
Great Britian 2021-04-19
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- the capital of country number 2
- country number 3
- countries number 1, 2 and 3 together
- the capital of country number 1
- country number 4
- this country, the Republic of ..., can be seen on the map
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- countries number 1, 2, 3 and 4 together
- the capital of country number 4
- country number 1
- the capital of country number 3
- country number 2
- all the countries on the map are sometimes called the Islands of the North...
12 Clues: country number 1 • country number 3 • country number 2 • country number 4 • the capital of country number 4 • the capital of country number 2 • the capital of country number 3 • the capital of country number 1 • countries number 1, 2 and 3 together • countries number 1, 2, 3 and 4 together • this country, the Republic of ..., can be seen on the map • ...
Chapter 26: Cold War Conflicts (808-833) 2014-05-13
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- A list of about 500 actors, writers, producers, and directors who were not allowed to work on Hollywood films because of their alleged Communist connections.
- A defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the United States, and Canada.
- The attacks by Senator Joseph McCarthy and others on people suspected of being Communists in the early 1950s.
- A U.S. policy of providing economic and military aid to free nations threatened with communist takeovers, specifically Greece and Turkey.
- Ten witnesses from the film industry who refused to cooperate with the HUAC's investigation of Communist influence in Hollywood.
- An international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace, security, and economic development.
- North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________.
- A U.S. program of supplying economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after WWII.
- A 327-day operation in which U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city.
- A phrase used by Winston Churchill to describe an imaginary line that separated Communist countries in Eastern Europe from countries in Western Europe.
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- Chiang and the remnants of the Chinese Nationalist government fled to this island after they had been defeated in the Chinese Civil War.
- Policy of the Truman administration to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries.
- The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression.
- The state of hostility, without direct military conflict, that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb.
- A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, in which the United States fought on the side of the South Koreans and China fought on the side of the North Koreans.
- Countries in Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, & Poland.
- Leader of the communist party in China.
- A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments.
- A congressional committee that investigated Communist influence inside and outside the U.S. government in the years following WWII.
20 Clues: Leader of the communist party in China. • A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb. • North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________. • A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments. • The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression. • ...
Chapter 26: Cold War Conflicts (808-833) 2014-05-13
Across
- A list of about 500 actors, writers, producers, and directors who were not allowed to work on Hollywood films because of their alleged Communist connections.
- Ten witnesses from the film industry who refused to cooperate with the HUAC's investigation of Communist influence in Hollywood.
- A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb.
- Policy of the Truman administration to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries.
- Chiang and the remnants of the Chinese Nationalist government fled to this island after they had been defeated in the Chinese Civil War.
- A congressional committee that investigated Communist influence inside and outside the U.S. government in the years following WWII.
- Countries in Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, & Poland.
- North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________.
- A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments.
- A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, in which the United States fought on the side of the South Koreans and China fought on the side of the North Koreans.
- A defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the United States, and Canada.
- An international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace, security, and economic development.
- Leader of the communist party in China.
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- A 327-day operation in which U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city.
- A U.S. program of supplying economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after WWII.
- The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression.
- The attacks by Senator Joseph McCarthy and others on people suspected of being Communists in the early 1950s.
- A phrase used by Winston Churchill to describe an imaginary line that separated Communist countries in Eastern Europe from countries in Western Europe.
- A U.S. policy of providing economic and military aid to free nations threatened with communist takeovers, specifically Greece and Turkey.
- The state of hostility, without direct military conflict, that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
20 Clues: Leader of the communist party in China. • A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb. • North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________. • A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments. • The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression. • ...
Comprehensive Review Corssword on the HDI 2014-11-19
Across
- One components of the HDI that involves both the expected years of schooling and mean years of schooling
- "preventing shocks<->promoting capacities<->protecting choices" this is the policies for ______ vulnerability and building resilience.
- countries that score .700 to .799 are considered to be a ___ Human Development
- One components of the HDI that involves the gross national income per capita
- The HDI Index is better than GDP or GDI in isolation
- States which part of the region in the world over the years have the highest reliance on the average international trade (% of GDP)
- What does HDI stand for
- GDP increases as there is an increase in ___ or arms Casino / GDP increases as there is an increase in the number of _____ built in a country
- Qatar has the highest GNI in the HDI Index, thus this is the only reason it is ranking in the top 10.
- ____ is the first country on the HDI Index
- In a country well governed, _____ proverty is something to be ashamed of.
- countries that score .550 to .699 are considered to be a ___ Human Development
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- The HDI figures could differ significantly even in a developed country
- Indian founder of the HDI
- / _____ _____ _____ is the last country on the HDI Index
- One components of the HDI that involves the rate of the life expectancy at birth
- HDI Index was published by the ______ _______ Development Program
- Women, handicap, migrants, children, the elderly are ____ to natural disasters, industrial hazards and climate changes because of their location, position in the society.
- which part of the region in the world over the years have the least reliance on the average international trade (% of GDP)
- One of the biggest criticisms of the HDI Index was the fact that they didn't consider the issue of _______ with and between countries
- increases as there is an increase in ___ or arms production
- Pakistan founder of the HDI
- countries that score less than .550 are considered to be a ___ Human Development
- High countries that score .800 and above are considered to be a ___ ____ Human Development
- In a country badly governed, _____ is something to be ashamed of.
- When the Inequality is adjusted to the HDI Index it helps show the distribution of achievement of health, education and income among the residents
26 Clues: What does HDI stand for • Indian founder of the HDI • Pakistan founder of the HDI • ____ is the first country on the HDI Index • The HDI Index is better than GDP or GDI in isolation • / _____ _____ _____ is the last country on the HDI Index • increases as there is an increase in ___ or arms production • HDI Index was published by the ______ _______ Development Program • ...
Internationalism 2017-12-01
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- action of declining alliances, foreign economic commitments, agreements, in order to isolate one's country.
- term used to refer to when there was withdrawal of the UK from the EU.
- a specialized agency within the UN that is based in Paris.
- Treaty, the aim to eliminate anti-personnel landmines around the world.
- Cross, formed from the result of the Geneva Convention of 1864.
- promotion of greater political and economic relations, by cooperation between nations.
- when three or more nations work together to achieve something or deal with a problem.
- Plan, plan to rebuild western European economies after WWII.
- Aid, funds that must be spent in the country providing the fund.
- belief a nation should conduct foreign affairs independently without involvement of other nations.
- this brings peace especially by reconciling adversaries.
- Woods, It aimed at ensuring a stable monetary system after WWII.
- Union, economic and political union within Europe.
- Village, media cut off so the world is viewed as a community.
- Sans Frontières, French international humanitarian organization that helps people in need of medical attention.
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- Organization, non profit groups that function without government.
- alliance made with over 20 countries that borders the North Atlantic States.
- management of economic, political, or cultural relations between two governed nations.
- Nations, international organization formed in the 40's to increase political and economic cooperation among countries.
- Council, United Nations committee charged with maintaining global pace.
- continuation of international peace and security.
- a nation that is controlled by a group of nations done so for a project or a policy.
- Debt, borrowing money from one country that doesn’t benefit citizens.
- Francophonie, international organization that represents where French is the national language within countries and regions.
- Corporations, several countries have an operation enterprise.
- Council, intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by Arctic governments and indigenous people in Arctic.
- Canadian air-force command that detects aircraft and space vehicles seem as a threat.
- Assembly, United Nations democratic heart, they make decisions.
- a prevalent disease over the country or the world.
- Bank, a global financial institution that gives loans to countries.
30 Clues: continuation of international peace and security. • a prevalent disease over the country or the world. • Union, economic and political union within Europe. • this brings peace especially by reconciling adversaries. • a specialized agency within the UN that is based in Paris. • Plan, plan to rebuild western European economies after WWII. • ...
APWH Final Exam Review - Spring 2022 2022-05-13
Across
- An intergovernmental military alliance between 30 European and North American countries.
- A Palestinian Sunni-Islamic fundamentalist but pragmatic, militant, and nationalist organization.
- African American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the American civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968.(INITIALS)
- The Soviet response to NATO.
- A Chinese communist revolutionary who was the founder of the People's Republic of China.
- An intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain international peace and security.
- A thermonuclear weapon capable of mass destruction.
- The theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling domino causing an entire row of upended dominoes to fall.
- Led the Soviet Union as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964.
- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia.
- A non-literal barrier separating the Communist, Eastern European countries from the Democratic, Western European countries.
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- Geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States. Created in an effort to stop the spread of communism.
- The first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the USSR on 4 October 1957 as part of the Soviet space program.
- A state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare.
- A war instigated by a major power which does not itself become involved.
- This PLAN, passed in 1948 provided foreign aid to Western Europe.
- 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953, succeeding upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt after serving as the 34th vice president.
- nickname of the three allied powers in WWII.
- A guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989.
- Conference in which Allied leaders discussed the fate of defeated Germany, the ongoing war in the Pacific, and the formation of the United Nations.
20 Clues: The Soviet response to NATO. • nickname of the three allied powers in WWII. • A thermonuclear weapon capable of mass destruction. • This PLAN, passed in 1948 provided foreign aid to Western Europe. • A war instigated by a major power which does not itself become involved. • An intergovernmental military alliance between 30 European and North American countries. • ...
European Union 2024-11-21
Across
- is The system of trade and production in Ireland, strengthened by EU membership.
- Agricultural Policy are EU rules requiring Irish farmers to sell at fixed prices.
- Movement is The right of EU citizens to live, work, and travel in any member state.
- Businesses are Multinational companies that invest in Ireland due to EU membership.
- is when Businesses moving from Ireland to other EU countries with lower costs.
- Funds are Financial supports for infrastructure and development in EU regions.
- is A founding member of the European Coal and Steel Community.
- is The challenge for Irish businesses to compete efficiently in the EU market.
- Funds are EU financial aids aimed at improving less-developed regions like Ireland.
- Barriers are Obstacles like tariffs, eliminated within the EU single market.
- is A value upheld by the EU, promoting cultural and linguistic inclusion.
- Trade is The elimination of barriers for goods within the EU single market.
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- is Tariffs on non-EU imports to protect EU industries from cheaper competition.
- is The movement of Irish workers to other countries.
- Direct Investment is when Global businesses like Intel setting up in Ireland for free trade opportunities.
- is One of the original six countries in the European Coal and Steel Community.
- Republic is One of the EU member states.
- are Contributions by foreign companies and workers to the Irish economy.
- Market is The EU agreement allowing free movement of goods, services, people, and capital.
- Labour Costs is A disadvantage for attracting businesses to Ireland.
- Policy are EU rules, like the Common Agricultural Policy, affecting Ireland.
- Procurement is when EU companies bidding for government contracts over €50,000 in other member states.
- is an example of A global business that has invested in Ireland due to EU trade opportunities.
- is A member of the EU, benefiting from trade, funding, and foreign investment.
- is The currency used by many EU countries, simplifying trade.
- are Taxes on imports from non-EU countries, eliminated within the EU.
- is The large consumer base in the EU that supports Irish businesses.
27 Clues: Republic is One of the EU member states. • is The movement of Irish workers to other countries. • is The currency used by many EU countries, simplifying trade. • is A founding member of the European Coal and Steel Community. • Labour Costs is A disadvantage for attracting businesses to Ireland. • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
Across
- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
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- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- What changes after the Korean war
- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
22 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • The border between North and South Korea • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs) • U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II. • ...
Altmun 2022 2022-11-14
Across
- a delegation may not abstain in any subsequent votes but can only vote yes or no
- accepted rules, ethics, and customs governing meetings of an assembly or organization.
- our mission is to contribute to global peace and security, human rights and development by making the world safer from drugs, crime, corruption and terrorism.
- The General Assembly allocates to the Third Committee, agenda items relating to a range of social, humanitarian affairs and human rights issues that affect people all over the world
- Tool to point out a discrepancy in parliamentary procedure or another delegate’s actions.
- allows the suspension of the rules and of formal debate.
- the directing and coordinating authority on international health within the United Nations system
- our mission is to provide leadership and encourage partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations
- The First Committee deals with disarmament, global challenges and threats to peace that affect the international community and seeks out solutions to the challenges in the international security regime
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- Not including trapless, spaghetti strap, deep cut shirts, jeans, gym shoes, mini skirts, or mini dresses.
- allows countries that are low on the Speaker’s List to have the opportunity to speak by temporarily suspending the Speaker’s List and allowing the chair to call on countries at their discretion
- countries who agree with, and contribute to the content of the resolution or draft and intend to support it
- The Sixth Committee is the primary forum for the consideration of legal questions in the General Assembly
- what Weston is aiming for
- Olivia's least favorite part of MUN
- __________ seek to create innovative solutions to the topics discussed in debate
- I _____ to set the speaking time at 90 seconds
- countries who would like to see the draft debated but do not necessarily support all the elements of the resolution
- what do the United Nations actually do?
- supports developing countries to access the benefits of a globalized economy more fairly and effectively. And we help equip them to deal with the potential drawbacks of greater economic integration
20 Clues: what Weston is aiming for • Olivia's least favorite part of MUN • what do the United Nations actually do? • I _____ to set the speaking time at 90 seconds • allows the suspension of the rules and of formal debate. • a delegation may not abstain in any subsequent votes but can only vote yes or no • ...
SSUS14b Extension ''Design Your Own'' 2024-02-05
Across
- countries talking to and negotiating with each other
- a policy in which a country extends its power and influence by taking economic or political control of other countries or territories
- something happening all over the world or relating to the whole world
- having a good reason
- the countries in the Americas that speak Spanish
- states European countries should not try to take over or interfere in the Americas
- country is steady and not experiencing big ups and downs in things like prices, jobs, and growth
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- the first or main reason something was created or done
- America would step in to protect Latin America from Europen interference
- the concerns or goals a country has to improve its economy
- a man-made waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean
- actions taken by a country's armed forces
12 Clues: having a good reason • actions taken by a country's armed forces • the countries in the Americas that speak Spanish • countries talking to and negotiating with each other • the first or main reason something was created or done • the concerns or goals a country has to improve its economy • something happening all over the world or relating to the whole world • ...
WAGGGS 2020-12-14
Across
- This World Centre is located in India.
- Our Newest World Centre.
- There are both Girl Guides and Girl ____ in the World Association.
- Headquarters for the World Association are located here.
- This World Centre is located in England.
- Canada belongs to the Western ____ committee.
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- This World Centre is located in Mexico.
- The full initials of the World Association are.
- The World _____ ______ fund is made up of contributions from members all over the world.
- This World Centre is located in Switzerland.
- Member countries are divided into five of these.
- World Conferences are held in many different _______.
- countries with well established national organizations.
13 Clues: Our Newest World Centre. • This World Centre is located in India. • This World Centre is located in Mexico. • This World Centre is located in England. • This World Centre is located in Switzerland. • Canada belongs to the Western ____ committee. • The full initials of the World Association are. • Member countries are divided into five of these. • ...
GDP 2024-03-21
Across
- percent of normal unemployment
- things we sell to other countries
- caused by buisness cycle
- things we buy from other countries
- percent increase in inflation is normal
- highest gdp
- exports-imports
- unemployment caused by seasons
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- civilian force
- goods are only counted this many times
- unemployment caused by looking for new job
- unemployment caused by economy
- increase in avergage price of goods
- lowest gdp
- goods arent counted in gdp
15 Clues: lowest gdp • highest gdp • civilian force • exports-imports • caused by buisness cycle • goods arent counted in gdp • percent of normal unemployment • unemployment caused by economy • unemployment caused by seasons • things we sell to other countries • things we buy from other countries • increase in avergage price of goods • goods are only counted this many times • ...
USII.5a-c 2022-12-16
Across
- peacekeeping organization
- stronger countries overtaking weaker ones
- alliance of Britain,France,US,Russia,Serbia
- fighting from ditches
- 26th president
- feelings and principles
- building up a strong military
- countries that work together
- US ship sunk in the Havana Harbor
- submarine used by Germany in WW1
- president of US during WW1
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- assassinated starting WW1
- secret coded message sent by Germany
- agreement to stop fighting
- alliance of Germany,Austia-Hungary,Bulgaria
- money paid because of a wrong done
- British ship sunk by submarine warfare in WW1
17 Clues: 26th president • fighting from ditches • feelings and principles • peacekeeping organization • assassinated starting WW1 • agreement to stop fighting • president of US during WW1 • countries that work together • building up a strong military • submarine used by Germany in WW1 • US ship sunk in the Havana Harbor • money paid because of a wrong done • ...
Globalization 2025-10-24
Across
- are a tax or duty on imports
- goods being transported
- a good coming into the country
- ensures developing fair trade
- the line or boundary seperating countries
- the exchange of goods
- money or assets
- place where goods are bought and sold
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- a good coming out of the country
- coming into a non-origin country
- it promotes fairness
- group of countries ruled by one
- is a ban on trade, typically a punishment
- happening within a country
- the economy in the US
- relating to a nation
- a formal argreement
17 Clues: money or assets • a formal argreement • it promotes fairness • relating to a nation • the economy in the US • the exchange of goods • goods being transported • happening within a country • are a tax or duty on imports • ensures developing fair trade • a good coming into the country • group of countries ruled by one • a good coming out of the country • coming into a non-origin country • ...
PLURAL NOUNS 2022-08-17
The British Empire 2023-09-25
Across
- A word which means "authority to rule; control"
- the first name of the author of the "The White Man's Burden"
- a synonym for "native"
- modal auxiliary (modalverbum) which begins with "s"
- Pear's is a company that makes...?
- The British Empire increased - i.e. it ____
- According to Kipling it was the moral obligation of the white man to ____ the native people
- Synonym for "fellow countryman"
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- the occupation of the Indian character in Burmese Days
- A synonym for "rule" (a country)
- an organization consisting of the United Kingdom and other countries, including most of the countries that used to be part of the British Empire
- The last name of the author to "Burmese Days"
- Which of these countries have not been a British colony: Australia, South Africa, Spain, Jamaica?
- modal auxiliary (modalverbum) that ends with "t"
- The British believed themselves to be ____ to the native population
- The English main character in Burmese Days
16 Clues: a synonym for "native" • Synonym for "fellow countryman" • A synonym for "rule" (a country) • Pear's is a company that makes...? • The English main character in Burmese Days • The British Empire increased - i.e. it ____ • The last name of the author to "Burmese Days" • A word which means "authority to rule; control" • modal auxiliary (modalverbum) that ends with "t" • ...
The First World War 2025-02-24
Across
- The alliance of Britain, Italy, France and Russia
- A nation that whose people were inside 3 other countries
- Fighting between countries
- The word for killing someone really important
- An area under the control of another country
- A new type of flying machine that would change the war
- Central European country ruled by the Kaiser
- The small country next to Austria-Hungary that wanted to expand into it
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- The next in line to become Emperor of Austria-Hungary
- The city where Franz Ferdinand died
- The alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and The Ottoman Empire
- Using posters, music, movies and more to change people's minds
- what soldiers wear
- the central European country made up of lots of different people groups.
- A group of different peoples ruled over by a single country
- The belief that your country is better than other countries
16 Clues: what soldiers wear • Fighting between countries • The city where Franz Ferdinand died • An area under the control of another country • Central European country ruled by the Kaiser • The word for killing someone really important • The alliance of Britain, Italy, France and Russia • The next in line to become Emperor of Austria-Hungary • ...
Semester 1 Vocabulary 2025-12-11
Across
- people who wanted more power for states and a bill of rights
- cruel or unfair rule
- a formal agreement between countries
- people who supported the Constitution and a strong central government
- government leaders must follow the law like everyone else
- the idea that states can make their own laws
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- the feeling of love and pride you have for your country
- a partnership between groups or countries
- The power of the Supreme Court to decide if a law or a government action follows the rules of the U.S. Constitution.
- a complaint or problem
- to cancel or say a law doesn't count
- when a country forces people to join its navy or army/kidnapped
- a tax on goods coming from other countries
- a person who dies for a cause
- to leave or withdraw from a country
- goods brought into a country
16 Clues: cruel or unfair rule • a complaint or problem • goods brought into a country • a person who dies for a cause • to leave or withdraw from a country • to cancel or say a law doesn't count • a formal agreement between countries • a partnership between groups or countries • a tax on goods coming from other countries • the idea that states can make their own laws • ...
Great Britian 2021-04-19
Across
- Ireland,country number 4
- the capital ov country number 3
- country number 3
- all the countries on the map are sometimes called the Islands of the North...
- countries number 1, 2 and 3 together
- Kingdom countries number 1, 2, 3 and 4 together
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- number 1
- this country, the Republic of ..., can be seen on the map
- the capital of country number 2
- country number 2
- the capital of country number 1
- the capital of country number 4
12 Clues: number 1 • country number 3 • country number 2 • Ireland,country number 4 • the capital ov country number 3 • the capital of country number 2 • the capital of country number 1 • the capital of country number 4 • countries number 1, 2 and 3 together • Kingdom countries number 1, 2, 3 and 4 together • this country, the Republic of ..., can be seen on the map • ...
PLURAL NOUNS 2022-08-17
Plural Nouns 2021-01-26
What if I have more than 1? 2023-03-20
Singular- Plural 2023-07-18
Utwórz liczbę mnogą rzeczowników 2024-12-04
sawda 2024-04-04
Across
- the 14 points was a way to end the war that Wilson wanted
- Germany,Austria Hungary,Bulgaria,Ottoman
- Competition to gain control of other countries to grow their own empire.
- countries Belgium,Great Britain,France,Russia,SerbiaAllied countries Belgium,Great Britain,France,Russia,Serbia
- An assassination is the purposeful killing of a person usually someone who is well know
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- was also a way to end war but the world wanted it.
- Group of people who are proud of their common languages,histories,and culture fought to make there own countries
- The belief that a country should have a strong military and show strength and defend itself
- not pick a side in war
- Agreement between countries stating that each country will help the other if they are hurt
10 Clues: not pick a side in war • Germany,Austria Hungary,Bulgaria,Ottoman • was also a way to end war but the world wanted it. • the 14 points was a way to end the war that Wilson wanted • Competition to gain control of other countries to grow their own empire. • An assassination is the purposeful killing of a person usually someone who is well know • ...
Chapter 26: Cold War Conflicts (808-833) 2014-05-13
Across
- A list of about 500 actors, writers, producers, and directors who were not allowed to work on Hollywood films because of their alleged Communist connections.
- Leader of the communist party in China.
- Countries in Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, & Poland.
- A defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the United States, and Canada.
- The attacks by Senator Joseph McCarthy and others on people suspected of being Communists in the early 1950s.
- The state of hostility, without direct military conflict, that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- An international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace, security, and economic development.
- A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, in which the United States fought on the side of the South Koreans and China fought on the side of the North Koreans.
- Policy of the Truman administration to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries.
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- The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression.
- North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________.
- A 327-day operation in which U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city.
- A U.S. program of supplying economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after WWII.
- A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb.
- A U.S. policy of providing economic and military aid to free nations threatened with communist takeovers, specifically Greece and Turkey.
- A phrase used by Winston Churchill to describe an imaginary line that separated Communist countries in Eastern Europe from countries in Western Europe.
- A congressional committee that investigated Communist influence inside and outside the U.S. government in the years following WWII.
- Ten witnesses from the film industry who refused to cooperate with the HUAC's investigation of Communist influence in Hollywood.
- Chiang and the remnants of the Chinese Nationalist government fled to this island after they had been defeated in the Chinese Civil War.
- A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments.
20 Clues: Leader of the communist party in China. • North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________. • A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb. • A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments. • The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression. • ...
Chapter 26: Cold War Conflicts (808-833) 2014-05-13
Across
- Policy of the Truman administration to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries.
- A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments.
- Leader of the communist party in China.
- The state of hostility, without direct military conflict, that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb.
- A U.S. policy of providing economic and military aid to free nations threatened with communist takeovers, specifically Greece and Turkey.
- A U.S. program of supplying economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after WWII.
- A 327-day operation in which U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city.
- The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression.
Down
- A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, in which the United States fought on the side of the South Koreans and China fought on the side of the North Koreans.
- A phrase used by Winston Churchill to describe an imaginary line that separated Communist countries in Eastern Europe from countries in Western Europe.
- A list of about 500 actors, writers, producers, and directors who were not allowed to work on Hollywood films because of their alleged Communist connections.
- The attacks by Senator Joseph McCarthy and others on people suspected of being Communists in the early 1950s.
- Ten witnesses from the film industry who refused to cooperate with the HUAC's investigation of Communist influence in Hollywood.
- Chiang and the remnants of the Chinese Nationalist government fled to this island after they had been defeated in the Chinese Civil War.
- An international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace, security, and economic development.
- Countries in Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, & Poland.
- A defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the United States, and Canada.
- North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________.
- A congressional committee that investigated Communist influence inside and outside the U.S. government in the years following WWII.
20 Clues: Leader of the communist party in China. • A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb. • North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________. • A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments. • The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression. • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
Across
- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
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- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- What changes after the Korean war
- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
22 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • The border between North and South Korea • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs) • U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II. • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
Across
- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
Down
- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- What changes after the Korean war
- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
22 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • The border between North and South Korea • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs) • U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II. • ...
Ava Garcia 2024-03-26
Across
- where the government controls everything and there’s no private ownership
- when the US gave financial aid to help rebuild western European countries after World War II, aiming to prevent the spread of communism, and strengthen those countries against Soviet influence
- Mutually assured destruction
- a symbolic barrier, that divided Europe into two separate areas
- last leader of Soviet Union of Cold War
- a group of western countries, including the US teaming up to support each other and stand against the Soviet union, and it’s allies the Warsaw Pact to maintain security and deter aggression
- a Cuban leader, who was all about communism, and had close ties with the Soviet union during the Cold War
- an economic system, where private individuals own property and businesses and the government has less control over the economy compared to communism
- when Senator Joseph McCarthy accused people of being communist, without much evidence, leading to a climate of fear and suspicion in the US
- The divided city in Germany
- a couple in the US who were accused of spying for the Soviet union during the Cold War
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- the leader of the Soviet Union during the early part of the Cold War
- a US Senator, who led the anti-communist movement during the Cold War, accusing many people of being communist without much evidence
- a tense standoff between the US and Soviet union after World War II, where they didn’t directly fight, but were in a big power struggle
- the US strategy to prevent the spread of communism, by trying to limit the influence of the Soviet union, and stop it from expanding its power into other countries
- a military alliance led by the Soviet union and it’s eastern European allies in response to NATO the western alliance to show their strength and unity
- how the Cold War ended
- the US and Soviet Union supporting different sides in other countries without directly fighting each other
- a competition between the US and the Soviet union to build up their military weapons and technology to try to outdo each other
- the philosopher,whose ideas inspired communism
20 Clues: how the Cold War ended • The divided city in Germany • Mutually assured destruction • last leader of Soviet Union of Cold War • the philosopher,whose ideas inspired communism • a symbolic barrier, that divided Europe into two separate areas • the leader of the Soviet Union during the early part of the Cold War • ...
Internationalism (dashes are used for spaces) 2024-05-08
Across
- ideology centered on the value of human life. whereby humans provide assistance to other humans to reduce suffering
- the condition of protecting all members of a group or collective from danger
- the separation of like-minded people into isolated groups that are hostile to people whose values differ from their own
- the policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements or support from other countries
- a condition characterized by severe desperation of basic human needs
- protect civilians, actively prevent conflict, reduce violence, strengthen security and empower national authorities to assume these responsibilities
- a diplomatic and political international organization
- a policy by which a countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization
- intergovernmental organization that facilitates and regulates international trade
- a policy where a country opts out of participating in international affairs
- help that is given with strings attached. these strings may include agreements that the country receiving the aid will buy goods and services from the country or organization supplying the aid
- agreements between two countries to work to resolve issues that concern both countries
- a policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems
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- a dept that is incurred by a despotic power, not to meet the needs of the people but to strengthen the despotic regime
- economic union of 27 member states that are primarily located in Europe
- high-level intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people of the Arctic region
- an organization that promotes health, keeps the world safe, and supports the vulnerable
- the action of cutting off trade with a country in an effort to force it to follow a particular course of action
- doctrine that all members of the global community accept collective responsibility for challenges that face the world
- basic elements - food, water, shelter
- things that people desire, regardless of whether the desired object contributes to their survival
- trade agreement signed by Mexico, Canada, and the US
- an intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states
23 Clues: basic elements - food, water, shelter • trade agreement signed by Mexico, Canada, and the US • a diplomatic and political international organization • an intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states • a condition characterized by severe desperation of basic human needs • economic union of 27 member states that are primarily located in Europe • ...
Social Studies 10-1 Unit 3 Review 2023-08-02
Across
- This agreement happened after WWII and resulted in the creation of the IMF and World Bank.
- Acronym: A trade agreement between Canada, the US, and Mexico.
- The responsibility to look after the environment.
- Acronym: An organization that creates rules for international trade so that it's easier to trade.
- The process of people moving from farms to cities.
- A group of countries who share a trading agreement.
- The process of making it easier to trade by removing barriers to trade.
- This economist believed in a low degree of government involvement in the economy.
- A form of protectionism, this is a limit on the number of imported goods.
- This organization provides long-term loans for countries to focus on developing quality of life.
- Acronym: This organization provides short-term loans for countries that need support with economic development.
- When people or governments from foreign countries invest in Canada.
- This economist believed in a high degree of government involvement in the economy.
- A resource that is infinitely available.
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- The whole process of machinery, vehicles, and technology needed to make a product and sell that product.
- Cutting down trees for the purpose of agriculture, building, or resource development.
- Trade that is free from restrictions.
- Developing resources and the economy in a way that meets current needs while protecting the environment and the future.
- This results in jobs moving to countries with lower labour and environmental standards, and more profit for the company doing it.
- When nations use education, research, and discovery for economic profit.
- This type of exchange rate changes with the market.
- This type of globalization refers to the interdependence of the world's economies and trade.
- The process of governments selling their businesses to private owners.
- A tax imposed on an imported good. A form of protectionism.
- This was a fixed exchange rate introduced after WWII.
- A form of protectionism, this is money provided to a domestic company to keep the price of a product or service low.
- Acronym: this is a corporation that operates in more than one country.
27 Clues: Trade that is free from restrictions. • A resource that is infinitely available. • The responsibility to look after the environment. • The process of people moving from farms to cities. • This type of exchange rate changes with the market. • A group of countries who share a trading agreement. • This was a fixed exchange rate introduced after WWII. • ...
x word sl ms kt 2023-10-02
Across
- The United Nations agency is dedicated to global health and safety
- A political and economic alliance of 27 countries
- an international non-governmental and lobbying organization for multinational companies based in Cologny, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland
- an entity created by treaty, involving two or more nations, to work in good faith, on issues of common interest
- a nonprofit organization that helps families build and improve places to call home
- the world's largest volunteer-based humanitarian network
- an organization founded in 1971 that stresses the need to maintain a balance between human progress and environmental conservation.
- An organization of 189 member countries that work to foster global monetary cooperation
- an independent worldwide organization working against human-rights violations and for the release of persons imprisoned for political or religious dissent
- the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
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- a unique forum where the governments of 37 democracies with market-based economies collaborate to develop policy standards to promote sustainable economic growth.
- a regional grouping that aims to promote economic and security cooperation among its ten members
- works to help local communities conserve the natural resources they depend upon; transform markets and policies toward sustainability; and protect and restore species and their habitats.
- the scientific group assembled by the United Nations to monitor and assess all global science related to climate change
- established in England in 1942 to provide training and financial aid to people in developing countries and disaster areas.
- an independent, international organization that works as part of a vibrant movement to uphold human dignity and advance the cause of human rights for all.
- An international development organization owned by 187 countries
- a continental body consisting of the 55 member states that make up the countries of the African Continent
- a nonprofit organization that operates independently of any government, typically one whose purpose is to address a social or political issue
- the Children a large international charity based in Britain that helps children.
20 Clues: A political and economic alliance of 27 countries • the world's largest volunteer-based humanitarian network • An international development organization owned by 187 countries • The United Nations agency is dedicated to global health and safety • the Children a large international charity based in Britain that helps children. • ...
Travelling and transport 2020-11-22
Across
- a person who travels on foot
- a building on the border of 2 countries where your passport is checked
- the moment when you arrive to some place
- a person who rides a bike
- a line between 2 countries
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- a place where 2 road meet
- money in different countries
- the main city in the country
- a place where planes arrive and depart
- a special room on board of the ship
- a bus for guided tour
11 Clues: a bus for guided tour • a place where 2 road meet • a person who rides a bike • a line between 2 countries • a person who travels on foot • money in different countries • the main city in the country • a special room on board of the ship • a place where planes arrive and depart • the moment when you arrive to some place • ...
Great Britian 2021-04-19
Across
- the capital of country number 4
- the capital of country number 3
- this country, the Republic of ..., can be seen on the map
- countries number 1, 2 and 3 together
- country number 4
- countries number 1, 2, 3 and 4 together
- country number 1
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- the capital of country number 1
- country number 2
- country number 3
- all the countries on the map are sometimes called the Islands of the North...
- the capital of country number 2
12 Clues: country number 2 • country number 3 • country number 4 • country number 1 • the capital of country number 4 • the capital of country number 1 • the capital of country number 3 • the capital of country number 2 • countries number 1, 2 and 3 together • countries number 1, 2, 3 and 4 together • this country, the Republic of ..., can be seen on the map • ...
Development Key Words 2022-09-07
Across
- Countries which are developing and industrialising rapidly. They are MICs which are seeing their per capita GNI grow rapidly. Examples include Brazil, India, China, Mexico and Malaysia
- Middle Income Country
- When HICs, and banks in HICs, write‐off some LIC country debt so the LIC has to pay less back
- Any difference between one group of people, or region, and another
- Less Economically Developed Country
- When producers in LICs are given a better price for the goods they produce. Often this is for farm products like cocoa, coffee or cotton. The better price improves income and reduces exploitation
- The use of resources to improve the quality of life in a country. The progress of a country in terms of economic growth, the use of technology and human welfare
- High Income Country
- Know‐how and equipment that is suited to the basic conditions prevailing in the receiving country
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- A way of dividing the world up into the richer ‘North’ (HICs) and poorer ‘South’ (LICs and MICs); it can be thought of as the world’s ‘haves’ and ‘have nots'
- When people lack the income needed to have a reasonable quality of life
- The simple, easily learned and maintained technology used in a range of economic activities serving local needs in LICs.
- Low Income Country
- The 5 countries of Brazil, Russia, India , China and South Africa. All are emerging economies
- When trade between countries is not restricted by, for example, import duties or not being a member of a group of trading nations
- The general level of prosperity (wealth) enjoyed by a population
- More Economically Developed Country
- The difference in standards of living and wellbeing between the world’s richest and poorest countries (between HICs and LICs)
- Newly Industrialized Country. These are countries which have developed rapidly
- the most economically / politically dominant area in a country or region is referred to as the ‘core’. Periphery areas are more isolated, have fewer businesses and well paid jobs and are less politically influential
20 Clues: Low Income Country • High Income Country • Middle Income Country • More Economically Developed Country • Less Economically Developed Country • The general level of prosperity (wealth) enjoyed by a population • Any difference between one group of people, or region, and another • When people lack the income needed to have a reasonable quality of life • ...
AP Crossword 2020-04-05
Across
- (two words no space)what can countries do to protect workers and small bussinesses in developing countries
- black, white and hispanic are examples of
- a state like Switzerland and Nigeria are an example of a ............ state
- higher life expectancy and health expenditure is more typical for an ... (acronim)
- this type of religion includes Christianity, Islam and Budhism
- (acronym) downtown is another word for this
- different words used for soft drinks across America are an example of this
- this type of religion includes Hinduism,and Judaism
- a service needs at least 1000 costumers a day to operate this is the markets...
- the expansion of Chicago is an example of...
- an system through which European states gained control over most of the world
- (two words no space)rice and soybean originate from this part of the world
- what shape do geographers use to depict market area of a good or service
- lower health care is more typical for this type of country (acronym)
- (two words no space) the oposite of commercial agriculture is when you produce food for your own consumption this is called...
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- (three words no spaces)a company investing into the economy of another country is an example of
- (two words no space) ridge tillage is used in this type of agriculture to protect the soil
- a hajj is a from of a ...
- 9/11 is an example of
- what shape do the sectors resemble in a sector model
- before GPS and such countries seperated by typically a desert had instead of a boundary a ...
- (two words no space) this language type includes Swahili in East Africa, Hindi in South Asia, Indonesian in Southeast Asia, and Russian in the former Soviet Union
- American, English, Slovak are examples of
- sperate but equal refers to
- this is used by UN to rate countries by their developement
- (two words no space)people in devloped countries are able to attend school which increases this rate
26 Clues: 9/11 is an example of • a hajj is a from of a ... • sperate but equal refers to • black, white and hispanic are examples of • American, English, Slovak are examples of • (acronym) downtown is another word for this • the expansion of Chicago is an example of... • this type of religion includes Hinduism,and Judaism • what shape do the sectors resemble in a sector model • ...
Interconnected World Terms .. 2023-04-18
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- The act of coming into a new country from one's home country to live permanently.
- Economy's dependence on particular resources to be successful
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- The name of India's large and popular movie industry
- The movement of people to rural areas, usually from towns to big cities
- A duty or custom duties.
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
- A countries that has significant industrial development, and a high standard of living.
- The underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one one country, a group of countries, specific business, or individual sanctions.
- A part of an economy that makes a direct use of natural resources.
- A region of Europe under the euro, a common currency
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- People quality of life based on goods and services that are provided to them.
- The process in which previously colonized countries would free themselves from their colonizers.
- Countries whose economy shares those of market and command economies
- An index designed by the UN to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- Manufacturing activities in an economy, which may be preferred to as Secondary production.
- The shared Characteristics of groups or people
- A country with little development and therefore a low style of living
- The practice of protecting a country's local business or industry.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- Service industries that offer services to business and consumers.
- The search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted in these mass movements.
- An economic system in which businesses have the rights to produce what they want, as well as how to distribute their goods and services.
26 Clues: A duty or custom duties. • North American Free Trade Agreement • The shared Characteristics of groups or people • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. • The name of India's large and popular movie industry • A region of Europe under the euro, a common currency • Economy's dependence on particular resources to be successful • ...
Chapter 26: Cold War Conflicts (808-833) 2014-05-13
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- A phrase used by Winston Churchill to describe an imaginary line that separated Communist countries in Eastern Europe from countries in Western Europe.
- A U.S. program of supplying economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after WWII.
- The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression.
- The attacks by Senator Joseph McCarthy and others on people suspected of being Communists in the early 1950s.
- Ten witnesses from the film industry who refused to cooperate with the HUAC's investigation of Communist influence in Hollywood.
- A defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the United States, and Canada.
- Countries in Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, & Poland.
- A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, in which the United States fought on the side of the South Koreans and China fought on the side of the North Koreans.
- North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________.
- A list of about 500 actors, writers, producers, and directors who were not allowed to work on Hollywood films because of their alleged Communist connections.
- A congressional committee that investigated Communist influence inside and outside the U.S. government in the years following WWII.
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- A U.S. policy of providing economic and military aid to free nations threatened with communist takeovers, specifically Greece and Turkey.
- An international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace, security, and economic development.
- A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments.
- Policy of the Truman administration to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries.
- Chiang and the remnants of the Chinese Nationalist government fled to this island after they had been defeated in the Chinese Civil War.
- A 327-day operation in which U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city.
- Leader of the communist party in China.
- A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb.
- The state of hostility, without direct military conflict, that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
20 Clues: Leader of the communist party in China. • North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________. • A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb. • A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments. • The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression. • ...
Chapter 26: Cold War Conflicts (808-833) 2014-05-13
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- The attacks by Senator Joseph McCarthy and others on people suspected of being Communists in the early 1950s.
- The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression.
- North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________.
- The state of hostility, without direct military conflict, that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- A phrase used by Winston Churchill to describe an imaginary line that separated Communist countries in Eastern Europe from countries in Western Europe.
- A 327-day operation in which U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city.
- A defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the United States, and Canada.
- A U.S. policy of providing economic and military aid to free nations threatened with communist takeovers, specifically Greece and Turkey.
- Policy of the Truman administration to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries.
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- A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments.
- Chiang and the remnants of the Chinese Nationalist government fled to this island after they had been defeated in the Chinese Civil War.
- A U.S. program of supplying economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after WWII.
- A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb.
- Countries in Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, & Poland.
- A list of about 500 actors, writers, producers, and directors who were not allowed to work on Hollywood films because of their alleged Communist connections.
- A congressional committee that investigated Communist influence inside and outside the U.S. government in the years following WWII.
- Ten witnesses from the film industry who refused to cooperate with the HUAC's investigation of Communist influence in Hollywood.
- Leader of the communist party in China.
- An international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace, security, and economic development.
- A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, in which the United States fought on the side of the South Koreans and China fought on the side of the North Koreans.
20 Clues: Leader of the communist party in China. • A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb. • North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________. • A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments. • The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression. • ...
Chapter 26: Cold War Conflicts (808-833) 2014-05-13
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- Ten witnesses from the film industry who refused to cooperate with the HUAC's investigation of Communist influence in Hollywood.
- A list of about 500 actors, writers, producers, and directors who were not allowed to work on Hollywood films because of their alleged Communist connections.
- Leader of the communist party in China.
- A phrase used by Winston Churchill to describe an imaginary line that separated Communist countries in Eastern Europe from countries in Western Europe.
- The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression.
- Countries in Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, & Poland.
- The attacks by Senator Joseph McCarthy and others on people suspected of being Communists in the early 1950s.
- Policy of the Truman administration to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries.
- A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, in which the United States fought on the side of the South Koreans and China fought on the side of the North Koreans.
- An international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace, security, and economic development.
- A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments.
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- A 327-day operation in which U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city.
- A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb.
- The state of hostility, without direct military conflict, that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- A U.S. policy of providing economic and military aid to free nations threatened with communist takeovers, specifically Greece and Turkey.
- A U.S. program of supplying economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after WWII.
- A congressional committee that investigated Communist influence inside and outside the U.S. government in the years following WWII.
- North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________.
- A defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the United States, and Canada.
- Chiang and the remnants of the Chinese Nationalist government fled to this island after they had been defeated in the Chinese Civil War.
20 Clues: Leader of the communist party in China. • A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb. • North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________. • A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments. • The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression. • ...
Foreign Aid 2016-04-28
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- concept that all human beings are equal and deserve fair and equal treatment
- the organised social movement that advocates payment of a fair price for producers in developing countries. The fair trade movement focuses on exports from developing countries to developed countries, most notably coffee, cocoa, sugar and tea.
- money given to another country that returns to Australia
- money to support a nation's economy
- Given by governments of many countries to be distributed through international organisation
- the state of being free from danger or injury
- start the process all over
- create a foreign aid plan
- generally defined as the intentional use, or threat, of violence against civilians or civilian targets in order to achieve political ends
- a person who receives something
- deficit: trade imbalance whereby imports are greater than exports
- a type of foreign aid: relief after natural disasters (earthquakes) or to relieve human suffering (famine)
- constantly review their budget
- a person who receives a gift.
- a person who donates something, especially money to charity.
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- quantified targets for addressing extreme poverty in its many dimensions-income poverty, hunger, disease, lack of adequate shelter, and exclusion-while promoting gender equality, education, and environmental sustainability.
- carry out the plan into place
- the goods, service and ideas that Australia sells to other countries
- a system in which people make and spend their income
- half, sort of
- roads, bridges, water supply, sanitation and electricity
- an NGO that focuses on the health and well-being of children
- financial aid given by a government to an individual producer or group of producers to reduce the price of a good or service
- intergovernmental organisation (IGO) that promotes equity, human rights, peace and ecologically sustainable environments
- assistance provided by one country to another
- assistance given by a government directly to the government of another country
- large body of water with many islands
- tax imposed on goods when they move across a political boundary, which increases the price for both importer and exporter
- acronym for Non-Government organisation
29 Clues: half, sort of • create a foreign aid plan • start the process all over • carry out the plan into place • a person who receives a gift. • constantly review their budget • a person who receives something • money to support a nation's economy • large body of water with many islands • acronym for Non-Government organisation • the state of being free from danger or injury • ...
Middle East Economics 2023-11-11
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- Investment in _______ capital is an investment made in improving an economy's labor force.
- a limit on how many goods can be made in another country and sold here.
- buy from other countries
- Social scientists who study economics. They not only study the different types of economies, but also those factors that allow for economic growth.
- In a _______ economy the government decides what goods and services are produced, how much they cost, and who gets them.
- sell to other countries
- fees or charges a government puts on goods that come from or go to other countries
- _______ economy has a low level of income per capita, a high degree of poverty, and a low degree of industrialization.
- Economic _______ is increase in the capacity for an economy to produce goods and services.
- _______ economy has high level of income per capita, a low degree of poverty and a high degree of industrialization.
- Investment in _______ capital: the building of factories, purchase of machinery, improving of infrastructure, and investment in technology serves to increase the output of goods and services resulting in more money flowing in.
- how much of a good is available
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- GDP per _______ is a measure of a country's economic output that accounts for its number of people.
- When a country stops buying or selling things with another country either partly or completely.
- _______ policies favor their own industries and limiting foreign competition.
- Trade _______ barriers are rules that make it harder or easier for countries to buy and sell things with each other.
- a group of producers that agree to limit their production and cooperate to raise prices.
- this means a country does something very well and makes money from it.
- measures the monetary value of nations good and services produced by that nation's economy within a specific amount of time, usually one year.
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
- _______ economy allows the market to drive economic decisions.
- The science of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
22 Clues: sell to other countries • buy from other countries • how much of a good is available • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. • _______ economy allows the market to drive economic decisions. • this means a country does something very well and makes money from it. • a limit on how many goods can be made in another country and sold here. • ...
Fashion Unit 1 Vocab 2024-09-09
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- goods that come into a country from a country from foreign sources or goods that a country buys from other countries
- the relationship between a country’s imports and exports
- measured by the dollar amount of apparel and accessories sold per square foot of store space each year
- the possibility that a loss can occur as the result of a business decision or activity
- quantity of a product that the producer is willing and able to make available
- the selling of products to customers
- industry segment that includes businesses that grow and produce the raw materials that become fashion apparel or accessories
- North American Free Trade Agreement between US, Mexico, and Canada that enables all countries to experience free trade by eliminating or reducing tariffs (fees) for trading goods
- industry segment that includes businesses that transform the raw materials into fashion in the merchandise production phase
- goods that a country sends to a foreign source or goods that a country sells to other countries
- increase in productivity resulting from retail stores being located near each other
- Management a strategy to offset business risks
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- an organization whose members agree to remove trade barriers between the member nations while imposing barriers on countries that are not members
- money that is left after needs are met and bills are paid
- organization that fosters trade and provides a forum for the 144 member countries to negotiate and handle trade disputes
- when a manufacturer has produced too many of an item
- industry segment that includes retail businesses such as stores
- a business that is chartered by a state and legally operates apart from the owner or owners
- a business owned and operated by one person
- Price the price at which consumers are willing to buy enough of the fashions for the producer to make a profit
- a business created through a legal agreement between two or more people who are jointly responsible for success or failure of the business
- the quantity of a product that customers are willing and able to buy
22 Clues: the selling of products to customers • a business owned and operated by one person • Management a strategy to offset business risks • when a manufacturer has produced too many of an item • the relationship between a country’s imports and exports • money that is left after needs are met and bills are paid • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
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- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
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- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- What changes after the Korean war
- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
22 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • The border between North and South Korea • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs) • U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II. • ...
Ukraine 2022-03-08
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- take control of a country by force
- the person in charge
- to invade another country
- agreement between two countries to work together
- the fronteer of a country
- intentional racial/ethnic killing of many people
- military people
- fighting between countries
- military people
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- reason for doing something
- dropping explosive devices on areas
- someone who wants indepenence from the state
- someone who tries to prevent war
- suddenly take control of by force
- the north atlantic alliance
- an act of revenge
- a military person
17 Clues: military people • military people • an act of revenge • a military person • the person in charge • to invade another country • the fronteer of a country • reason for doing something • fighting between countries • the north atlantic alliance • someone who tries to prevent war • suddenly take control of by force • take control of a country by force • dropping explosive devices on areas • ...
Europe Today 2024-04-11
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- cooking traditions
- cities that bring many cultures & influences
- European money used in various countries
- form of money
- a cultural tradition
- poem long poem telling an adventure
- the 19 countries that use the euro
- artists use for greater depth
- basic parts of people's diets
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- a regional variety of language
- forms of literature
- long work of fiction
- tax paid on imports & exports
- tells a story through words and music
- form of money
- performers who sang about knights & love
- people who buy goods
17 Clues: form of money • form of money • cooking traditions • forms of literature • long work of fiction • a cultural tradition • people who buy goods • tax paid on imports & exports • artists use for greater depth • basic parts of people's diets • a regional variety of language • the 19 countries that use the euro • poem long poem telling an adventure • tells a story through words and music • ...
World War II Review 2024-05-30
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- This was the final battle in Europe that ultimately led to the surrender of Germany.
- The combination of extreme nationalism and extreme militarism.
- The group of countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union that opposed the Axis Powers during World War II.
- Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view, was widely used by various countries during World War II.
- This was the largest land battle
- The state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict or disagreement, as seen in the stance of some countries at the beginning of World War II
- The systematic and state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jewish people by the Nazis during World War II.
- A formal agreement or partnership between countries to work together towards a common goal.
- Powers the coalition of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- The battle that was the turning point, for the Americans, in the Pacific Theatre.
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- The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group to destroy that group, exemplified by the Holocaust during World War II.
- The day of the week Japan attacked Pearl Harbor believing that most people would be resting.
- During the Pearl Harbor attack the sinking of this battleship was the largest loss, in which 1,100 U.S. military personnel died.
- A military tactic used by the Germans during World War II that involved quick and intense attacks to rapidly defeat the enemy.
- A powerful bomb that uses the energy released by the splitting of atoms, notably used by the United States on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan during World War II.
- The Germans' invasion of this country started World War II.
- June 6, 1944, was the day on which the Allied forces invaded France during World War II.
- People were the main target of the Holocaust.
18 Clues: This was the largest land battle • People were the main target of the Holocaust. • The Germans' invasion of this country started World War II. • The combination of extreme nationalism and extreme militarism. • The battle that was the turning point, for the Americans, in the Pacific Theatre. • ...
WWI Notes Crossword 2024-09-30
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- The man who killed him was a 19 year old Bosnian Serb by the name of ____ Princip
- The Treaty of ____ took away Germany’s colonies, redrew its national borders, and demanded that it pay a heavy fine to the Allied Powers.
- a telegram that revealed a promise to the Mexican Government that Germany would help Mexico get back the territory it had given to the USA following the Mexican-American War
- another word for truce
- extreme loyalty to ones own country or culture based on a belief that it is better than or superior to other countries
- an agreement between countries to defend each other if any of them is attacked
- By the end of the war, troops on both sides were equipped with _____ which saved many peoples lives from the dangerous gas.
- The area between enemy trenches was called “_________.”
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- believed that the United States should avoid getting involved with the wars and politics of other countries
- Airplanes were first used in war to ___ enemy troops.
- Germany started to use a submarine called a ___ to sink any ships that it thought were carrying supplies across the ocean to the Allied Powers
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were a few countries in the ___ Powers
- The creation of an empire by conquering or gaining control of other countries or lands
- World War I introduced ___ as a weapon that could be used out in the oceans.
- In 1915, a German U-boat sank a passenger ship called the ____.
- The belief in a strong military that is ready to be used in war
- Archduke ___ Ferdinand was the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary who was shot along with his wife; his death helped start WWI
- The United States joined the war on the side of the ___ Powers
18 Clues: another word for truce • Airplanes were first used in war to ___ enemy troops. • The area between enemy trenches was called “_________.” • The United States joined the war on the side of the ___ Powers • In 1915, a German U-boat sank a passenger ship called the ____. • The belief in a strong military that is ready to be used in war • ...
ISIS and Sharia Law 2016-08-09
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- ISIS wants to provoke some countries into a full-on _____
- In 2001, the US invaded _______
- Someone with an extreme view of Islam is an Islamic _________
- Men can have up to four ______
- ISIS has attacked some countries in _______
- If some countries go to war with ISIS it will be a _________
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- According to these laws, if you steal you will have you ______ and feet will be cut off
- The father decides who his ________ will marry
- The prophet Muhammad was the _______ of Islam
- _______ Law is a set of ancient Islamic laws
- The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria is also know as _______
- According to the ancient laws of Islam, a Muslim can only marry another ________
- Eating _____ is not permitted
- In 2003, the US invaded _______
14 Clues: Eating _____ is not permitted • Men can have up to four ______ • In 2001, the US invaded _______ • In 2003, the US invaded _______ • ISIS has attacked some countries in _______ • _______ Law is a set of ancient Islamic laws • The prophet Muhammad was the _______ of Islam • The father decides who his ________ will marry • ...
Climate Change Presentation 2024-05-22
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- a method of active transportation
- a group of people more likely to view climate change as a serious threat
- top plastic polluting company
- one of the most polluting industries
- someone affected by climate change
- one of the worst polluted countries in the world
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather conditions (2 words)
- one of the highest CO2 emitting countries
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- prevents consumers from shopping and workers from working (2 words)
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere (2 words)
- covers around 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions (2 words)
- a group that wants developed countries to take responsibility
- the main cause of climate change since the 1800s
- a type of renewable energy
14 Clues: a type of renewable energy • top plastic polluting company • a method of active transportation • someone affected by climate change • one of the most polluting industries • one of the highest CO2 emitting countries • one of the worst polluted countries in the world • the main cause of climate change since the 1800s • ...
Eurovision 2025-05-14
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- Most countries in this continent take part in Eurovision.
- A country outside Europe that still competes in Eurovision.
- Each country gives these to other countries after the performances.
- Famous glass trophy shape for the winner.
- She won Eurovision twice, including in 2023 with “Tattoo.”
- Maximum number of people allowed on stage.
- Where singers and dancers perform.
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- The country that won last year becomes this.
- The last and biggest night of the competition.
- The contest where European countries sing to win.
- Country known for windmills and gave us the song “Arcade.”
- Country that won Eurovision 1974 with ABBA.
- You vote for your favourite song on this device.
- This country is always in the Eurovision final (and it's your country!).
14 Clues: Where singers and dancers perform. • Famous glass trophy shape for the winner. • Maximum number of people allowed on stage. • Country that won Eurovision 1974 with ABBA. • The country that won last year becomes this. • The last and biggest night of the competition. • You vote for your favourite song on this device. • The contest where European countries sing to win. • ...
Crossword 2025-04-04
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- using military against another country
- spying on other country’s to steal information
- Negotiating trades and agreements
- 9/11
- Interpreting international law, offering legal advice
- represents the U.S in foreign countries
- Defense and security measures
- speaking with other countries to work out issues
- Outside our country
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- stopping trade with another country
- Tension between america and Soveit Union
- Assistance to other nations in need
- Country’s headquarters in a foreign country
- Sending military to protect civilians
- Formal agreements
- 13 day conflict
16 Clues: 9/11 • 13 day conflict • Formal agreements • Outside our country • Defense and security measures • Negotiating trades and agreements • stopping trade with another country • Assistance to other nations in need • Sending military to protect civilians • using military against another country • represents the U.S in foreign countries • Tension between america and Soveit Union • ...
Crossword 2025-04-04
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- 9/11
- using military against another country
- Country’s headquarters in a foreign country
- spying on other country’s to steal information
- represents the U.S in foreign countries
- Formal agreements
- Tension between america and Soveit Union
- stopping trade with another country
- speaking with other countries to work out issues
- Defense and security measures
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- Interpreting international law, offering legal advice
- Assistance to other nations in need
- 13 day conflict
- Sending military to protect civilians
- Negotiating trades and agreements
- Outside our country
16 Clues: 9/11 • 13 day conflict • Formal agreements • Outside our country • Defense and security measures • Negotiating trades and agreements • Assistance to other nations in need • stopping trade with another country • Sending military to protect civilians • using military against another country • represents the U.S in foreign countries • Tension between america and Soveit Union • ...
Background and Causes 2023-10-20
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- the Archduke and his wife were assassinated in this city
- development and collection of weapons to have the biggest navy/army
- The Archduke was from a country named________
- Britain and Germany both had a strong ______
- when a bigger country takes over a smaller territory/country
- Alliances are like _____, with several countries working together and willing to fight for each other.
- Gavrilo ______ assassinated the Archduke
- Franz ________ was assassinated.
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- The assassination of the Archduke was called the "____" that led to WWI.
- Some countries had _______ in other parts of the world because they believed in imperialism.
- thinking your country is the BEST
- 191_____ marks the year the war started
- France and ___________ disliked each other.
- these partnerships were like teams of countries working together
- Who was the US president at the start of WWI?
- a large area of land where all the people are under the control of the same person/leader/country
16 Clues: Franz ________ was assassinated. • thinking your country is the BEST • 191_____ marks the year the war started • Gavrilo ______ assassinated the Archduke • France and ___________ disliked each other. • Britain and Germany both had a strong ______ • The Archduke was from a country named________ • Who was the US president at the start of WWI? • ...
Globalization + Migration 2025-04-09
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- things that make people want to move away from their country are called __________
- when people have to move and have no other choice
- process of increasing interdependence between several different countries
- imports and exports of raw materials allowing globalization to happen
- countries donate this or receive this when they need to boost their economies
- Because of the _______, migrants can now see where they want to move without having to leave their homes
- people who move for work
- people who flee their country to avoid war or oppression
- moving for a cosmetic surgery
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- migration from one country to another
- people who retire in other countries
- things that make people want to move to another country are called _____________
- movement of people within a specific country
- companies like Coca Cola, Apple, Nike
- when people choose to move
- people who have asked for permission to permanently live in a different country
16 Clues: people who move for work • when people choose to move • moving for a cosmetic surgery • people who retire in other countries • migration from one country to another • companies like Coca Cola, Apple, Nike • movement of people within a specific country • when people have to move and have no other choice • people who flee their country to avoid war or oppression • ...
Globalization + Migration 2025-04-09
Across
- things that make people want to move away from their country are called __________
- when people have to move and have no other choice
- process of increasing interdependence between several different countries
- imports and exports of raw materials allowing globalization to happen
- countries donate this or receive this when they need to boost their economies
- Because of the _______, migrants can now see where they want to move without having to leave their homes
- people who move for work
- people who flee their country to avoid war or oppression
- moving for a cosmetic surgery
Down
- migration from one country to another
- people who retire in other countries
- things that make people want to move to another country are called _____________
- movement of people within a specific country
- companies like Coca Cola, Apple, Nike
- when people choose to move
- people who have asked for permission to permanently live in a different country
16 Clues: people who move for work • when people choose to move • moving for a cosmetic surgery • people who retire in other countries • migration from one country to another • companies like Coca Cola, Apple, Nike • movement of people within a specific country • when people have to move and have no other choice • people who flee their country to avoid war or oppression • ...
Refugees/Displaced People in Afghanistan 2024-04-17
Across
- happened in the refugees home country
- how long refugees have been in different countries
- where refugees are mostly living
- person forced to leave their country
- something refugees struggle to recieve
- where refugees go when they leave their home countries
Down
- how many refugees there are now
- where most refugees are located
- how countries are trying to be to refugees
- a refugee
10 Clues: a refugee • how many refugees there are now • where most refugees are located • where refugees are mostly living • person forced to leave their country • happened in the refugees home country • something refugees struggle to recieve • how countries are trying to be to refugees • how long refugees have been in different countries • ...
Global Teacher Prize 2016-03-03
Across
- What part of the Middle East are most of Mr. Varkey's schools located?
- A continent with countries such as the Congo, Sudan, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Chad, etc...
- Meaning to be small, minature, or microscopic
- Your internal and primal feelings
- A person that creates their own business
- Something you win from a contest, tournament or competition
Down
- Where does Mr. Varkey live?
- 1,000,000
- How rich is Mr. Sunny Varkey?
- How many countries does Mr. Varkey have school in around the world?
- Someone from India is ....
- To have increased or a type of flower commonly found on Jabel Al Akdar
- Someone that helps students to learn
- A continent with countries such as the UK, Ireland, Germany, Spain, France, Sweden, etc...
14 Clues: 1,000,000 • Someone from India is .... • Where does Mr. Varkey live? • How rich is Mr. Sunny Varkey? • Your internal and primal feelings • Someone that helps students to learn • A person that creates their own business • Meaning to be small, minature, or microscopic • Something you win from a contest, tournament or competition • ...
WWI 2023-02-24
Across
- Powers Germany, Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary
- Warfare A form of military combat where soldiers fight in trenches
- The act of intentionally killing an important person
- The people who stay in the country while soldiers fight
- When governments use people as spies to find out insider information
- Powers US, Britain, France, Italy, Russia
Down
- Scare Fear of potential rise in communism
- An agreement or promise between countries
- Actions or speech that encourage people to rebel against the government
- The belief that your country is better than others
- The belief that countries should stay out of other countries business
- Information created to make people feel a certain way or believe in a certain idea
- A reason for doing something
- An aggressive preparation of war
14 Clues: A reason for doing something • An aggressive preparation of war • An agreement or promise between countries • Scare Fear of potential rise in communism • Powers US, Britain, France, Italy, Russia • Powers Germany, Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary • The belief that your country is better than others • The act of intentionally killing an important person • ...
Membrillo 2021-01-13
Across
- A physical thing that a consumer buys
- A person who starts a business
- An alliance between countries for trade
- A form of bargaining between countries
- A product a country brings in
Down
- A percentage of population that can read
- An action that consumers buy
- A product a country sells
- A product that a country makes most
- A ban on trade between countries
10 Clues: A product a country sells • An action that consumers buy • A product a country brings in • A person who starts a business • A ban on trade between countries • A product that a country makes most • A physical thing that a consumer buys • A form of bargaining between countries • An alliance between countries for trade • A percentage of population that can read
Globalisation 2025-01-17
Across
- taking advantage of somebody ie low wages
- processes involved in making something
- what globalisation means for the world
- buying things from other countries
- to process a raw material
- things in their natural state
Down
- the rapid turnover of clothing
- very low in countries like Bangladesh
- a company that operates in many countries
- has helped the world to become more connected
10 Clues: to process a raw material • things in their natural state • the rapid turnover of clothing • buying things from other countries • very low in countries like Bangladesh • processes involved in making something • what globalisation means for the world • taking advantage of somebody ie low wages • a company that operates in many countries • ...
WWI Vocabulary 2025-11-03
Across
- - a type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection
- - a group of governments that strived to prevent wars and protect independent nations
- - an agreement nations make to support and defend each other
- information that is used to shape people's thinking
- - the building of a strong military to frighten or defeat other countries
- - President Wilson's goals for an end to World War I and lasting peace
- - an alliance between countries including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan; fought against the Central Powers
Down
- - treaty between the Allies and Germany that ended World War I
- - the desire to stay out of world events
- - an alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria; fought against the Allied Powers
- - Stronger countries seek to take over weaker countries
- - Extreme pride in your country
12 Clues: - Extreme pride in your country • - the desire to stay out of world events • information that is used to shape people's thinking • - Stronger countries seek to take over weaker countries • - an agreement nations make to support and defend each other • - treaty between the Allies and Germany that ended World War I • ...
Cold War 2022-11-13
Across
- Soviet forces placed this to pressure the US.
- The battleship sent to pressure Stalin.
- NATO stands for?
- President Theodore Roosevelt wanted to create a new political system and ____?
- During WWII, the US and Soviets had troops placed here.
- The Dardanelles were connected from the Black sea to the____?
Down
- One of the initial countries in NATO.
- Also known as the European recovery program.
- Stalin demanded this from Iran.
- The 5 permanent countries in the United Nations have?
- A group of communists used this tactic to fight the Greek government.
- One of the economic institutions created.
- The Truman Doctrine stated that the US would provide ____,military, and economic assistance.
- Roosevelt felt increasing this between countries would increase prosperity.
14 Clues: NATO stands for? • Stalin demanded this from Iran. • One of the initial countries in NATO. • The battleship sent to pressure Stalin. • One of the economic institutions created. • Also known as the European recovery program. • Soviet forces placed this to pressure the US. • The 5 permanent countries in the United Nations have? • ...
