countries Crossword Puzzles
Plural Nouns 2021-10-12
CBC Missions 2024-03-10
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- Went from 49 to 50
- Countries within a country
- Ministers in land of missionaries
- Works with one of his best friends
- Bible translation ministry
- Rhymes with Robin's home
- The last frontier
- They have their own time zone
- Works with his own tribe
- Reaches multiple countries
- Shares a country with 11 across
- By any other name would smell as sweet
- Bridge of Americas home
- Amazons home
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- Best friend of 8 across
- Continent Nation
- Originally in Samoa
- Home of the Kiwis
- Mining contract protests hindered their work
- Known as the Gold Coast
- Northern most missionary
- 17,000 islands
- Resource for multi-national ministry
- Machu Picchu home
24 Clues: Amazons home • 17,000 islands • Continent Nation • Home of the Kiwis • The last frontier • Machu Picchu home • Went from 49 to 50 • Originally in Samoa • Best friend of 8 across • Known as the Gold Coast • Bridge of Americas home • Rhymes with Robin's home • Northern most missionary • Works with his own tribe • Countries within a country • Bible translation ministry • Reaches multiple countries • ...
Geography Of Europe 2025-08-12
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- __________ Sea Touches Turkey
- eu não falo português
- Separate France and Spain
- _____ Mountains Split Russia
- _____ Plain Contains Part Of Germany And Poland
- Bonjour
- Previously USSR
- ____________ Peninsula Contains Norway and Other Countries
- _____ River Passes Through A Lot Of Countries
- _____ Peninsula Contains Spain and Portugal
- Makes The Best Chocolate
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- Cheese With Holes
- In war with Russia
- Gyros, Anybody?
- Separate Italy and Switzerland
- Pizza And Pasta
- Istanbul
- Westernmost Ocean
- Amsterdam
- Red, Black, and Yellow
- Previously Austria-Hungary
- _____ Channel Separates UK from rest of Europe
- Famous For Buckingham Palace
- First Country Invaded in WWII
- Yo no hablo espanol
- Northernmost Ocean
- _____ River Passes Through Germany
27 Clues: Bonjour • Istanbul • Amsterdam • Gyros, Anybody? • Pizza And Pasta • Previously USSR • Cheese With Holes • Westernmost Ocean • In war with Russia • Northernmost Ocean • Yo no hablo espanol • eu não falo português • Red, Black, and Yellow • Makes The Best Chocolate • Separate France and Spain • Previously Austria-Hungary • _____ Mountains Split Russia • Famous For Buckingham Palace • ...
deportation crossword 2025-11-05
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- – Person fleeing danger in their homeland.
- – To keep someone in custody.
- – Someone who moves into a country to live.
- – Forced absence from one's country.
- – Official deportation actions.
- – The boundary separating two countries.
- – Conforming to the law.
- – Document granting permission to enter a country.
- – Official count of a country's population.
- – Rejection of entry or asylum.
- – Holding someone in custody, often during deportation.
- – The line or boundary between countries.
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- – Membership in a nation.
- – Person who is deported.
- – Returning someone to their country of origin.
- – Person who moves from one place to another.
- – Lacking proper legal papers.
- – Protection granted to refugees.
- – Forced removal from a country.
- – Against the law.
20 Clues: – Against the law. • – Conforming to the law. • – Membership in a nation. • – Person who is deported. • – To keep someone in custody. • – Lacking proper legal papers. • – Official deportation actions. • – Rejection of entry or asylum. • – Forced removal from a country. • – Protection granted to refugees. • – Forced absence from one's country. • ...
World Languages 2024-01-16
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- An East Asian language spoken in Japan.
- A West Germanic language spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
- A Slavic language spoken in Russia and many other countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
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- A Romance language spoken in France and many countries in Africa and the Caribbean.
- A Romance language spoken in Spain and many countries in Central and South America.
- A Chinese language spoken in China and many other countries.
- A West Germanic language spoken in many countries around the world.
- A Semitic language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
8 Clues: An East Asian language spoken in Japan. • A Chinese language spoken in China and many other countries. • A West Germanic language spoken in many countries around the world. • A West Germanic language spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. • A Semitic language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa. • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-05-08
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- Location of a major confrontation between the U.S. and Soviet Union in 1962
- Country divided by the Iron Curtain
- A U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism
- Nickname for the U.S. foreign policy of confronting communist expansion
- Leader of the U.S. during most of the Cold War
- The first U.S. president during the Cold War
- Event where the U.S. and USSR came close to nuclear war in 1962
- Famous symbol of the Iron Curtain between East and West Berlin
- The military alliance formed by Western countries to counter Soviet influence
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- Capital City divided by the Berlin Wall
- The alliance formed by the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries
- Soviet satellite state in Central Europe
- Term used by Churchill to describe the division of Europe during the Cold War
- The ideological system promoted by the Soviet Union
- Policy to prevent the spread of communism, including the Marshall Plan
- The Western European countries' response to Soviet threats
- Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War
17 Clues: Country divided by the Iron Curtain • Capital City divided by the Berlin Wall • Soviet satellite state in Central Europe • The first U.S. president during the Cold War • A U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism • Leader of the U.S. during most of the Cold War • Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War • The ideological system promoted by the Soviet Union • ...
US foreign policy 2022-03-10
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- First U.S President
- president during WWII
- A friend of a country
- A war that involved economic and political action instead of political action
- Expanding influence of country through force
- Cooperation with multiple countries
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- No interaction with other countries
- the Doctrine that states the U.S should remain neutral
- a conflict that takes place outside of each participating country
- Interaction with other countries
10 Clues: First U.S President • president during WWII • A friend of a country • Interaction with other countries • No interaction with other countries • Cooperation with multiple countries • Expanding influence of country through force • the Doctrine that states the U.S should remain neutral • a conflict that takes place outside of each participating country • ...
International Trade 2025-12-10
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- A tax placed on imported goods
- Trade between two or more countries
- A formal agreement for trade terms
- Selling goods to another country
- The price of a product on the world market
- A common customs area among countries
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- Agreement that allows free movement of goods between countries
- Government restrictions like tariffs and quotas
- Buying goods from another country
- Market for currency exchange
10 Clues: Market for currency exchange • A tax placed on imported goods • Selling goods to another country • Buying goods from another country • A formal agreement for trade terms • Trade between two or more countries • A common customs area among countries • The price of a product on the world market • Government restrictions like tariffs and quotas • ...
Key terms associated with regional integration 2022-09-08
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- is a term used to describe the increasing connectedness and interdependence of world cultures and economies.
- is a company that operates in its home country, as well as in other countries around the world.
- free or no restrictions on the movement of goods, capital,services,and people between countries.
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- is an agreement among several parties, government and groups.
- is the removal or reduction of restrictions or barriers on the free exchange of goods between nations. These barriers include tariffs, such as duties and surcharges, and nontariff barriers, such as licensing rules and quotas.
- groups of countries that establish rules for trade between all participating countries. These rules are designed to limit trade barriers such as subsidies, tariffs, and quotas.
- is a region in which a group of countries has signed a free trade agreement and maintain little or no barriers to trade in the form of tariffs or quotas between each other.
- also known as a trade block, a group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries.
- is an agreements between two parties, government and groups.
- also called customs duty, tax levied upon goods as they cross national boundaries, usually by the government of the importing country.
10 Clues: is an agreements between two parties, government and groups. • is an agreement among several parties, government and groups. • is a company that operates in its home country, as well as in other countries around the world. • free or no restrictions on the movement of goods, capital,services,and people between countries. • ...
new world crossword puzzle 2020-11-08
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- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indignous people of an area.
- to give a portion of something to others.
- give or receive one thing in place of another.
- control by powerful country of its former colonies or less developed countries
- a temporary fortification built by troops in the field
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- the act of discovering something
- a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreighn country.
- to send goods to another country for sale.
- exploitation by stronger countries of weker country’s resources to strengthen then enrich the stronger countries.
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- travel in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about something
- a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country.
- having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly
- carry out research or study into a subject.
- an investigation seeking answers
- the activity of buying or selling goods.
- discover something after a deliberate search.
- serving in or intended for exploration or discovery
- give or hand over something in exchange for money
- bring goods into a country for abroad for sale.
20 Clues: an investigation seeking answers • the act of discovering something • the activity of buying or selling goods. • to give a portion of something to others. • to send goods to another country for sale. • carry out research or study into a subject. • discover something after a deliberate search. • give or receive one thing in place of another. • ...
new world crossword puzzle 2020-11-08
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- an investigation seeking answers
- carry out research or study into a subject.
- serving in or intended for exploration or discovery
- discover something after a deliberate search.
- control by powerful country of its former colonies or less developed countries
- exploitation by stronger countries of weker country’s resources to strengthen then enrich the stronger countries.
- a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country.
- a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreighn country.
- bring goods into a country for abroad for sale.
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- to give a portion of something to others.
- the activity of buying or selling goods.
- travel in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about something
- give or receive one thing in place of another.
- having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indignous people of an area.
- a temporary fortification built by troops in the field
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- to send goods to another country for sale.
- give or hand over something in exchange for money
- the act of discovering something
20 Clues: an investigation seeking answers • the act of discovering something • the activity of buying or selling goods. • to give a portion of something to others. • to send goods to another country for sale. • carry out research or study into a subject. • discover something after a deliberate search. • give or receive one thing in place of another. • ...
Petrous Final Government Crossword 1/7/22 2022-01-07
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- A change to the constitution
- Equality Cooperation Generosity
- House of reps+Senate
- The department head fights crime and runs the fed court system
- The vote of the publi
- the document that voters cast their vote on
- formal agreement between countries
- the law enforcing branch
- Liberty Competition Cost saving
- Protects EVERY group in society
- the vote of the electoral college
- negotiates treaties
- a group who promotes policies based on religious beliefs
- Countries actions, words, and beliefs towards other countries
- who introduces a bill?
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- Lets us live by the principals of the Declaration of Independence
- The chief executive of a state
- citizens give their permission to be governed
- Law making branch
- our laws come from
- the division of power among a central gov and smaller regional gov
- The person who is selected to run as candidate
- approves treaties by 2/3 vote
- The department heads make up presidents
- The president can cancel a bill with a
- 435 total members of this house of congress
- An election to try and remove an elected official from office
27 Clues: Law making branch • our laws come from • negotiates treaties • House of reps+Senate • The vote of the publi • who introduces a bill? • the law enforcing branch • A change to the constitution • approves treaties by 2/3 vote • The chief executive of a state • Equality Cooperation Generosity • Liberty Competition Cost saving • Protects EVERY group in society • ...
World War I 2013-03-13
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- A country in europe where they speak French.
- A country in europe where they speak German.
- An association of countries established in 1919 by the Treaty of Versailles to promote international cooperation.
- An organized military force.
- A war where you use all of your resources.
- The city where the Big Three met to create the treaty for WWI
- The person that represented Britain in Versailles.
- Something that is designed to inflict physical damage.
- A country in europe where they speak English.
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- Paying back someone a certain amount of money for damage they cause.
- A state of armed conflict.
- The person that represented America in Versailles.
- Made up of Germany, Ottomans, and Austria-Hungary.
- When one country controls another country until they think they are ready for independence.
- An agreement between two or more countries.
- An empire that was part of the central powers.
- Made up of Britain, France, U.S., and later Italy.
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority.
- The person that represented France in Versailles.
- The type of warfare that was used in WWI
20 Clues: A state of armed conflict. • An organized military force. • The type of warfare that was used in WWI • A war where you use all of your resources. • An agreement between two or more countries. • A country in europe where they speak French. • A country in europe where they speak German. • A country in europe where they speak English. • ...
From WWII to Origins of Cold War. 2024-05-17
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- Extermination plan targeting Jewish population, mainly.
- Publicity and marketing to spread political ideologies.
- U.S.A., U.K., France, & Soviet Union mainly.
- When Hitler got what he wanted before WWII.
- He said:"Peace for our time."
- Pact signed by Germany & Soviet Union of no-aggression.
- U.S. Pacific naval base attacked by Japan.
- What Churchill accused Stalin of casting over Europe in a speech.
- German anti-semitic fascism.
- Marxist ideology installed in Russia in 1917.
- Father of modern computers.
- Where the 1st atomic bomb was dropped.
- The "Man of Steel".
- Second financial aid plan of the U.S. to other countries after WWII.
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- What drove leaders to invade other countries.
- The way post-WWII Superpowers saw each other after WWII.
- Extreme Nationalist & anti-communist ideology.
- Severe global economic crisis.
- Stalin's tactic to have countries beyond the Soviet Union under control.
- Spanish Generalissimo.
- Coding machine used by Germans to encrypt their messages.
- Region in China invaded by Japan before WWII.
- "My country first; my country is better."
- British Prime Minister during the war.
- Dictator of Italy 1922-1945.
- Germany, Italy & Japan mainly.
- Easter Europe "major" ally.
- Dictator of Germany 1933-1945.
28 Clues: The "Man of Steel". • Spanish Generalissimo. • Father of modern computers. • Easter Europe "major" ally. • Dictator of Italy 1922-1945. • German anti-semitic fascism. • He said:"Peace for our time." • Severe global economic crisis. • Germany, Italy & Japan mainly. • Dictator of Germany 1933-1945. • British Prime Minister during the war. • Where the 1st atomic bomb was dropped. • ...
Cold War 2023-04-13
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- Country that is blockaded by US because of Soviet missiles stationed there
- This is the plan by the US to help countries rebuild and remain democratic after WWII
- Starts the space race
- Mao's _____ revolution to direct Chinese society to combat capitalist tendancies
- Policy used by the US to keep communism from spreading
- Wars fought in countries other than the US or USSR that are supported on opposite sides by the US and USSR
- Former British colony/protectorate
- US boycotts this to protest Soviet invasion in Afghanistan
- Proxy war that France pulled out of and eventually USA left and lost war to communist
- area of Chinese nationalist that fled from mainland China
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- Country where Quebecois movement occurred
- The M in MAD
- Soviet but then Russian leader who helped reform Russia out of communism
- Reason that communism crumbles
- Countries who don't want to choose between communism and democracies in the Cold War
- China's Great Leap Forward forced living in agricultural "people's ______________"
- The T in NATO
- Large urban cities where many former imperialized citizens moved
- ________________ conflict developed in Southwest Asia after WWII mandates ended
- Warsaw ________
20 Clues: The M in MAD • The T in NATO • Warsaw ________ • Starts the space race • Reason that communism crumbles • Former British colony/protectorate • Country where Quebecois movement occurred • Policy used by the US to keep communism from spreading • area of Chinese nationalist that fled from mainland China • US boycotts this to protest Soviet invasion in Afghanistan • ...
Modern Latin America & Modern Day Issues 2023-05-26
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- Organization that's made up of five international organizations that makes leveraged loans to developing countries
- Left-wing President of Chile on 1970
- Family that had a large land holding ruled Nicaragua as a dictatorship
- Long term heating of the Earth
- United Fruit Company's new name
- Dictator of Argentina during Operation Condor
- Right wing group that opposed the Sandinista
- Organization that deals with the regulation of trade between countries
- A series of military regimes took power after Peron's death
- Leader of Cuban Revolution
- Increased in food production
- Leader of the military junta
- President Reagan secretly sold weapons to Iran in order to fund the Contras
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- A human rights organization with the goal of finding the people that disappeared during Operation Condor
- A campaign of state terror and political repression in Latin America backed by the U.S.
- USA occupied Nicaragua from 1912 to 1933 to secure interests in Latin America
- Leader of the Sandinista
- The world becoming more interconnected
- Group of people that overthrew the Somoza family
- Combination of authoritarianism, fascism and social programs of communism
- Organization formed by countries in the Middle East to control oil prices
21 Clues: Leader of the Sandinista • Leader of Cuban Revolution • Increased in food production • Leader of the military junta • Long term heating of the Earth • United Fruit Company's new name • Left-wing President of Chile on 1970 • The world becoming more interconnected • Right wing group that opposed the Sandinista • Dictator of Argentina during Operation Condor • ...
Hungarian Border 2023-09-27
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- The amount of people who traveled through the Hungarian border in 2021.
- This is the total length of the Hungarian Border.
- The amount of people that fled from Hungary to America.
- The type of fence they built.
- The place some of the people looked for help.
- Is also one of the United Nations.
- The capital of Hungary
- Orban The Prime Minister that established that the Hungarian border was going to be built.
- One of the two countries the border borders.
- The group of police that helped protect the border.
- The group of countries that helped with Hungary's border crisis.
- The number of countries that border Hungary.
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- The reason why the border wall was built.
- Where most migrants pass though from the Hungarian border.
- The last country that is on the border.
- The amount of people that have died at the Hungarian border.
- The date when the border was established.
- This is the height of the Hungarian Border.
- The group of people that surround the border and are to be on the lookout.
- The date that the law was established that allows them to return asylum seekers.
20 Clues: The capital of Hungary • The type of fence they built. • Is also one of the United Nations. • The last country that is on the border. • The reason why the border wall was built. • The date when the border was established. • This is the height of the Hungarian Border. • One of the two countries the border borders. • The number of countries that border Hungary. • ...
Europe 2025-05-17
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- Showing great loyalty and devotion to your country
- A rolling vehicle that had massive firepower
- A great love for military
- A quick way to plant seeds into soil
- These were settlements that were set up in different countries to give back to the main country
- The person who got assassinated to start WW1
- One of the main religions in Rome after 313CE
- The countries the Uk, America, and France formed
- The Treaty that got put onto Germany after they lost WW1
- Taking over other places to get resources for your country
- The countries Germany, Japan, Italy, and Russia formed
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- Having a team up and peace between
- A change in how fast food and plants were grown
- A device that could send messages to other places fast
- A fast automatic shooting gun used from WW2 and on
- A steam railway for trains
- A change in how things were made to be more efficient
- Using your own culture as the framework to judge others
- A key part to pump water in coal mines
- A device that allowed people to print out letters to make books
- Spreading something that makes your cause better or the others worse
21 Clues: A great love for military • A steam railway for trains • Having a team up and peace between • A quick way to plant seeds into soil • A key part to pump water in coal mines • A rolling vehicle that had massive firepower • The person who got assassinated to start WW1 • One of the main religions in Rome after 313CE • A change in how fast food and plants were grown • ...
Our world 2025-12-08
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- Brazil is famous for its forests and carnival.
- Customs are special ways people do things in a place.
- The Great Wall is a famous place in China.
- A map shows us cities, rivers and mountains.
- The United States is in North America.
- Australia is part of Oceania.
- Old architecture like palaces tells us about the past.
- We use a globe to see all the countries.
- We can learn about the food and art of a culture.
- Can you find the location of Japan on the map?
- Every nation has its own flag and history.
- The history of Egypt is very interesting.
- The Sahara is the biggest hot desert.
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- The population of India is very large.
- People celebrate different festivals around the world.
- Different People in different places wear special clothes.
- Antarctic is very cold and covered in ice.
- Beijing is the capital of China.
- A Canadian person comes from Canada.
- Traveling helps us learn about new places.
- Africa is the second largest continent.
- There are many countries in Europe.
- China is a large world country with a long history.
- Many people in Canada speak English and French.
24 Clues: Australia is part of Oceania. • Beijing is the capital of China. • There are many countries in Europe. • A Canadian person comes from Canada. • The Sahara is the biggest hot desert. • The population of India is very large. • The United States is in North America. • Africa is the second largest continent. • We use a globe to see all the countries. • ...
An English Speaking World 2022-03-16
19 Clues: om • egna • välj • land • under • språk • fakta • länder • igenom • flagga • valuta • talande • beläget • förbered • skriv om • officiell • statsskick • befolkning • rekommendera
Ch. 9 - Trade and Specialization 2022-12-01
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- When people make a choice together as a society, they make a collective _________ choice. (p. 52)
- Countries and regions that trade with each other are __________. (p. 56)
- __________ consequences are the desired result of an action. (p.45)
- Where you live affects ___ you live. (Mr. Widuck has said this many times)
- The goods and services sold and shipped to other countries. (p. 56)
- __________ consequences are unexpected results, many of which are negative. (p. 45)
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- One's judgment of what is important; principles or standards of behavior. (p. 51)
- When countries or regions depend on one another, they are __________. (p. 58)
- When a region or country __________, it focuses its available resources on the production of a limited variety of goods and services. (p. 55)
- Specialization leads to __________.
- A thing that is regarded as more important than alternatives. (p. 51)
- The goods and services bought and brought in from other countries. (p. 56)
12 Clues: Specialization leads to __________. • __________ consequences are the desired result of an action. (p.45) • The goods and services sold and shipped to other countries. (p. 56) • A thing that is regarded as more important than alternatives. (p. 51) • Countries and regions that trade with each other are __________. (p. 56) • ...
AGES ECA Study Guide Crossword 2023-01-20
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- A limit on the amount of a certain good that can be imported or exported.
- economic policies that aim to protect domestic industries from foreign competition
- A tax placed on imported goods
- a government-imposed ban on trade with a specific country or group of countries
- An international organization that oversees and regulates international trade
- The absence of tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers
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- The increasing interconnectedness of countries through trade and investment.
- The ability of a country or company to produce a certain good or service more efficiently than another country or company.
- the difference between a country's exports and imports
- the sale of goods and services to other countries
- The ability of a country or company to produce a certain good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another country or company.
- the purchase of goods and services to other countries
12 Clues: A tax placed on imported goods • the sale of goods and services to other countries • the purchase of goods and services to other countries • the difference between a country's exports and imports • The absence of tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers • A limit on the amount of a certain good that can be imported or exported. • ...
Gender Inequality 2024-02-28
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- Pakistanis believe that men have more of a right to jobs than women
- in what countries (type) are boys more likely than girls to be high school graduates?
- 64% of this passed secondary school
- Pakistanis feel attending university is more important for men
- this region of Europe has a GDI of 1.0 or above
- in what region of the world is gender inequality (GII) highest?
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- number of women who die giving birth per 1,000 births
- refers to the ability of women to achieve improvements in gender inequality
- in what countries (type) are women more likely to hold jobs outside the home?
- 70% of this passed secondary school
- this rate is 14 in developed countries and 47 in developing countries
- this Caribbean country is the only country in the Western Hemisphere to have a majority of women in its legislature
12 Clues: 64% of this passed secondary school • 70% of this passed secondary school • this region of Europe has a GDI of 1.0 or above • number of women who die giving birth per 1,000 births • Pakistanis feel attending university is more important for men • in what region of the world is gender inequality (GII) highest? • ...
Culminating Assignment- Become a CItizen 2023-01-10
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- Money raised by the government in taxes
- The president is in charge of this branch
- Going up a court after you lose a case
- plan for how the government brings in and spends money
- Takes office on January third
- Mostly deal with dispute about state laws
- A case were someone is accused of breaking the law
- The party that brings the case to the court
- President and Congress go through a back and forth process to decide the next year’s budget
- Money raised by the government in taxes
- Who writes and passes bills
- Corporations must pay income tax
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- This branch interprets laws
- The youngest age to vote
- Each state has a group of people called who cast the actual votes for the president
- The amount of branches in the US government
- Refers to things outside of the United States
- No unreasonable searches and seizures
- The government spends more money than it raises in taxes
- Judges are called “justices”
- A formal agreement between countries that must be followed like laws
- When voters want someone out of office
- This branch writes laws
- The Court of last resort
- A countries actions and beliefs towards other countries
25 Clues: This branch writes laws • The youngest age to vote • The Court of last resort • This branch interprets laws • Who writes and passes bills • Judges are called “justices” • Takes office on January third • Corporations must pay income tax • No unreasonable searches and seizures • Going up a court after you lose a case • When voters want someone out of office • ...
Culminating Assignment- Become a CItizen 2023-01-10
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- Money raised by the government in taxes
- The president is in charge of this branch
- Going up a court after you lose a case
- plan for how the government brings in and spends money
- Takes office on January third
- Mostly deal with dispute about state laws
- A case were someone is accused of breaking the law
- The party that brings the case to the court
- President and Congress go through a back and forth process to decide the next year’s budget
- Money raised by the government in taxes
- Who writes and passes bills
- Corporations must pay income tax
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- This branch interprets laws
- The youngest age to vote
- Each state has a group of people called who cast the actual votes for the president
- The amount of branches in the US government
- Refers to things outside of the United States
- No unreasonable searches and seizures
- The government spends more money than it raises in taxes
- Judges are called “justices”
- A formal agreement between countries that must be followed like laws
- When voters want someone out of office
- This branch writes laws
- The Court of last resort
- A countries actions and beliefs towards other countries
25 Clues: This branch writes laws • The youngest age to vote • The Court of last resort • This branch interprets laws • Who writes and passes bills • Judges are called “justices” • Takes office on January third • Corporations must pay income tax • No unreasonable searches and seizures • Going up a court after you lose a case • When voters want someone out of office • ...
WW1 crossword 2023-06-21
Across
- when countries want to grow colonies
- The promise of protection between 2 or more countries
- First major military campaign for Australia in WW1
- A class of heavy duty battleship that was mainly manufactured in the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race
- A European country that had democracy at the time of WW1
- What pulled Russia out of WW1
- When countries fight with each other
- Country that first militarized the Aeroplane
- Soldiers that fight on foot
- Long holes in the ground
- The place where the treaty ending WW1 was signed
- Patriotism
- The number of this world war
- A target for imperialism
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- A long metal tube with people in it sometimes that goes underwater
- Area where the tension started boiling over before the War
- The idea of having a strong military
- Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- Last name of the First Lord of the Admiralty in WW1
- First country to use chemical weapons in WW1
- The country Austria-Hungary blamed the assassination on
- First country to employ tanks in WW1
- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- A former British colony
- Country with the largest army in the world in WW1
25 Clues: Patriotism • A former British colony • Long holes in the ground • A target for imperialism • Soldiers that fight on foot • The number of this world war • What pulled Russia out of WW1 • when countries want to grow colonies • The idea of having a strong military • Australia and New Zealand Army Corps • When countries fight with each other • First country to employ tanks in WW1 • ...
Marketing Vocab 2015-10-02
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- setting geographic to consumer demands with the prices of local products
- occurs because nations possess unique resources
- exchange of goods and services among nations
- goods and services sold to other nations
- policies that helps imports in order to protect domestic industries
- large corporations with operations in several countries
- process by which a company always a foreign manufacturer to make its products according to company specifications
- commercial exchange between nations with no restricted regulations
- government assistance given to boost certain industries
- limit on number or value of products that may be imported
- tax on imported goods
- selling the same product and utilizing the same marketing methods in all countries
- goods and services purchased from other countries
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- difference between exports and imports of a nation
- establishment business in a foreign country
- negative balance of trade that occurs when imports exceed exports
- ban on specific good entering and leaving a country
- considering a foreign country as a market rather than a manufacturing site
- process of selling products to more than one country
- positive balance of trade that occurs when exports exceed imports
20 Clues: tax on imported goods • goods and services sold to other nations • establishment business in a foreign country • exchange of goods and services among nations • occurs because nations possess unique resources • goods and services purchased from other countries • difference between exports and imports of a nation • ban on specific good entering and leaving a country • ...
Adams a kool kid PUZZLE SO SAVGE yoo kool for u 2018-01-23
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- The government that rules North Korea is a ______
- People living on less than $1.25 a day
- a reason many believe for poverty
- a website _____.org (P.24)
- 1.25 a ___ (p 3)
- Countries who are surrounded by land at every border
- The number of people in the poorest countries without electricity
- Map of _______ Poverty (P. 11)
- created by Ela Bhatt
- an Organisation that gives micro Loans
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- This man led India to independence (p.12)
- Disease that infects 200 million people
- First name of the boy who built a windmill for electricity and
- of todayś poorest countries were _____
- To stop growing young or grow less (p 17)
- People in _____ can barely afford to live
- (P.37)
- Capital of Bangladesh
- curse when a country has too many resources that could cause chaos or war
- _____ climates the thing malaria cant survive in
- This type of scientist studies Society over time
- Every community is _______ P 36
- an organization that gives animals to people in poverty
- It was the first ____ Id ever seen that stretched over the horizon p. 5
- the girl who raised 5,600 dollars for Africa
25 Clues: (P.37) • 1.25 a ___ (p 3) • created by Ela Bhatt • Capital of Bangladesh • a website _____.org (P.24) • Map of _______ Poverty (P. 11) • Every community is _______ P 36 • a reason many believe for poverty • of todayś poorest countries were _____ • People living on less than $1.25 a day • an Organisation that gives micro Loans • Disease that infects 200 million people • ...
IR Vocab I 2018-01-28
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- laying down uncompromising principles
- this country has a sphere of influence over Eastern Europe in the Cold War
- competition between countries with military equipment
- a group of people living in Gaza and West Bank showing self determination
- this US president used Tacit Diplomacy during Camp David Accords
- a country that has power to affect others
- this president used a confidence bulding speech after 9/11
- Soviet Union and ____ had a balance of power during the Cold War
- discouraging an action through fear
- US had an arms race with ____ in WWI
- group of people who make themselves their own state
- when a state acknowledges another
- willing to negotiate with practical approach
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- influence based on geography
- method to encourage behavior with a reward
- equal power between rival countries
- example of dogmatic
- man who created containment
- actions taken to reduce fear
- the US is the first to recognize this as the capital of Israel
- this country has power because where it lays
- having supreme power
- used to isolate idea or person
- President ___ is a pragmatic leader
- indirect communication between countries
25 Clues: example of dogmatic • having supreme power • man who created containment • influence based on geography • actions taken to reduce fear • used to isolate idea or person • when a state acknowledges another • equal power between rival countries • President ___ is a pragmatic leader • discouraging an action through fear • US had an arms race with ____ in WWI • ...
Social 20-4 Unit C Impacts on Internationalism 2022-05-03
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- soldiers use force
- type of stability that focuses on employment
- to try and force a particular action, can often hurt the citizen's more than the government
- debt that results from a loan to a government that uses the money to oppress its people or for its own personal use
- belief we can do more and do better together
- the separation of people into isolated, hostile groups
- a country acting on its own
- an international organization that helps promote wellness around the world
- a policy where several countries work together
- to be able to make decisions about what is in the nation's best interest
- poverty with severe deprivation of basic needs
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- Red Cross International
- a policy where countries agree to abide by an international organization made of appointed, elected officials
- a policy of staying completely out of world affairs
- an example of a national action for peace and security
- requires host country consent, impartiality and force only in self defence
- examples may include aid, loans and trade
- basic necessities required for survival
- an agreement between 2 countries
- things we desire
20 Clues: things we desire • soldiers use force • Red Cross International • a country acting on its own • an agreement between 2 countries • basic necessities required for survival • examples may include aid, loans and trade • type of stability that focuses on employment • belief we can do more and do better together • a policy where several countries work together • ...
Cold war 2024-04-11
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- people who gave the soviet government more power
- occupied west berlin flew over supplies in berlin and rivalry with soviet union
- an organization that would interview hollywood
- A divided city that was split up in 4 sections with 4 countries also the capital of germany
- filled with 8 countries all communist named after a polish capital
- a rocket with a warhead or explosive
- To keep control of coummnism
- the main continent in the cold war
- alliance filled with 12 countries also known as the north atlantic treaty organization
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- a british politician
- The man who wrote Communist Manifesto
- a communist caribbean country where soviet nukes where stationed
- an organization to promote world peace. The headquarters was located in new york city
- someone going against their own country
- The main president in the cold war
- the biggest communist country also occupied east berlin and rivalry with usa
- War a war between soviet soldiers and united nations soliders in korean puneslia
- His last name only would falsely accuse of people who would be communist
- a country in the middle east where us rockets where stationed
- crazy russian leader
20 Clues: a british politician • crazy russian leader • To keep control of coummnism • The main president in the cold war • the main continent in the cold war • a rocket with a warhead or explosive • The man who wrote Communist Manifesto • someone going against their own country • an organization that would interview hollywood • people who gave the soviet government more power • ...
After WW2 2024-05-24
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- _____ Seal
- month that WW2 ended
- The rise of prices after the war
- The first nuke detonation made by Russia
- The opposite of Communism
- ____ 4th, Nato formed
- A time where many babys were made
- Below North Korea
- A pact made by Soviets to stop Democarcy that contained 8 Countries
- A war USA did not need
- End of WW2
- a war that lasted from 1947 to 1991
- Year of the biggest boom
- Leader of Canada during WW2 and partly after
- When did D-Day happen
- What year did WW2 end
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- A person running from a country
- Russian party another name for Russia at that time
- Soviet Unions politics
- Leader of Italy during WW2
- A country ruled by Hitler
- A plan in 1947 to help aid countries
- Soviet union Leader
- Cold war ended year of _____
- What year did WW2 start
- Many people running from all different countries into Canada
- A treaty made to stop communism
- What year did the baby boom start
- What the Nazis did on May 7 1945
- What year did the Berlin wall fall
30 Clues: _____ Seal • End of WW2 • Below North Korea • Soviet union Leader • month that WW2 ended • ____ 4th, Nato formed • When did D-Day happen • What year did WW2 end • Soviet Unions politics • A war USA did not need • What year did WW2 start • Year of the biggest boom • A country ruled by Hitler • The opposite of Communism • Leader of Italy during WW2 • Cold war ended year of _____ • ...
Global Perspective 2025-06-26
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- – A disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents.
- – A discussion where people try to reach an agreement.
- – Illnesses that affect how the body or mind works.
- – A deadly disease that has been wiped out through vaccines.
- – A group of countries in Southeast Asia working together on politics, economics, and peace.
- – Working together to solve a problem or reach a goal.
- – A time without war, violence, or conflict.
- – Related to the heart or blood system (like in “cardiovascular health”).
- – A serious disagreement or fight between people or groups.
- – Passed from parents to children through genes (like some diseases).
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- – Actions that help create and keep peace in a community or between countries.
- Health – Health issues that affect people all over the world.
- – Related to one person; individual.
- – A person's physical, mental, and social well-being.
- – A disease that can spread from one person to another.
- – A global virus outbreak (Coronavirus) that caused a recent pandemic.
- – When both sides give up something to solve a disagreement fairly.
- – An unfair preference or dislike for something or someone.
- – Things that stop or make something more difficult (e.g., language, money, access to healthcare).
- – Understanding and sharing how someone else feels.
20 Clues: – Related to one person; individual. • – A time without war, violence, or conflict. • – Illnesses that affect how the body or mind works. • – Understanding and sharing how someone else feels. • – A person's physical, mental, and social well-being. • – A discussion where people try to reach an agreement. • – Working together to solve a problem or reach a goal. • ...
Imperialism 2013-02-27
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- America provided this material to the british and Slavery was used
- An intergovernmental organisation of 54 independent members of states
- How much of the world britain colonised
- The year the British empire took over Australia
- A drink that is very popular in countries britain colonised
- The first country to fight for independence and won it
- Somewhere they love tea
- What symbol is in the top left hand corner of the australian flag
- Where koalas live
- Colours of the british flag
- Where the queen lives
- What object has Queen Victorias face on it
- A country that has a similar accent to Americans
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- Where sugar is made and imported from and slavery has been supported
- A group of people who would help fight in wars
- Empire of Napoleon
- Something that a lot of countries wanted to gain after Britain colonised
- The year britain took over canada
- One country that britain colonised and set up a tea company
- What is the Queen top of
- The british would use this mode of transport to travel to countries over seas
- The name of the man who discovered Australia
- A very powerful policy that enables a nation to have authority over another nation
- The first name of the man who dies on the boat trip back from colonising
- Where tea was originally from
- The Queen gains this when she visits other countries like Australia
- A sweetener that was imported from the caribbean
- Excessively desirous of wealth, profit
- What is the Queen the top of
- The head of England
- An economic system based on the private ownership of capital goods
31 Clues: Where koalas live • Empire of Napoleon • The head of England • Where the queen lives • Somewhere they love tea • What is the Queen top of • Colours of the british flag • What is the Queen the top of • Where tea was originally from • The year britain took over canada • Excessively desirous of wealth, profit • How much of the world britain colonised • ...
Asian Capital Cities by 7bets4free.com 2020-04-17
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- Which countries cpaital is Baghdad (4)
- Which countries cpaital is Jakarta (9)
- Which city with a population of nearly two million is the cpaital of the Philippines (6)
- Which city is the capital of Oman (6)
- Kabul is the capital of where (11)
- Which city is the capital of Taiwan (6)
- Which countries cpaital is Phnom Penh (8)
- Which city is the capital of Mongolia (11)
- Sitting off the mainland on an island in the Arabian Gulf what is the capital of United Arab Emirates (3,5)
- Which is the largest city and capital of Syria (8)
- Which city is the capital of North Korea (9)
- Which city is the capital of Jordan (5)
- Which city is the capial of Pakistan (9)
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- New Delhi is the cpaital city of where (5)
- Dhaka is capital of which test cricket playing nation (10)
- Which city with a population of around one million is the cpaital of Qatar (4)
- Which city is the capital of Lebanon (6)
- Saudi Arabia' capital city is the third largest in the arab World (6)
- Which city is the capital of Nepal (9)
- Beijing is the capital of which asian giant (5)
- Which city is the capital of Kuwait (6,4)
- Which countries capital is Yerevan (7)
- Tehran is the cpaital of which country (4)
- Which city is Thailand's capital (7)
- Which city is the capital of Malaysia (5,6)
- Which country, who's capital city is Tokyo, is the next Summer Olympic host (5)
- Jerusalem is the cpaital of which country (6)
- Vietnam's capital has a population of eight million (5)
- Which city is the capital of the Maldives (4)
- South Korea capital and host of the 1988 Summer Olympics (5)
30 Clues: Kabul is the capital of where (11) • Which city is Thailand's capital (7) • Which city is the capital of Oman (6) • Which countries cpaital is Baghdad (4) • Which countries cpaital is Jakarta (9) • Which city is the capital of Nepal (9) • Which countries capital is Yerevan (7) • Which city is the capital of Taiwan (6) • Which city is the capital of Jordan (5) • ...
Social Chapters 13/14 Vocabulary (Nicole and Chanel) 2019-01-08
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- what a person physically, mentally, and spiritually needs.
- John Locke and Adam Smith.
- right that cannot be taken away of transferred.
- adopted in 1982 as part of the Constitution Act.
- suggested market failure, shortage of capital, science can't operate and social conflict prevent problem solving.
- a penalty.
- improves quality of life through respect for human rights, efficient and effective institutions, police forces that don;t use their power for their personnel benefit, parliament that reflect the goals and aspirations of the citizens of a country.
- measures that protect workers
- illegal immigration of humans seeking for a better life but are forced to commit crimes.
- right entitled to all people.
- related to labour standards.
- the untied nations agency that sets international labour standards.
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- the social, economic, and political differences that separate men and women.
- requires countries to take measures to stop extreme forms of labour exploitation.
- provide protection for everyday workers.
- a study that had revealed a strong link between female literacy and changing social conditions.
- where businesses/organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- women's organization don't have access to communication, especially in developing countries.
- build up when a country borrows from other countries or international lending agencies to make up for budget shortfalls.
- one country's domination over another country's economic, political, and cultural institutions.
- gap between people's need for new and innovative solutions problems and their ability to supply those solutions.
- goal to help producers in developing countries to get a fair price for their products to reduce problems.
- the quality of being logically or factually; soundness or cogency.
- a union that cuts across national borders and includes larger population.
- has made eradicating poverty one of its main goals.
25 Clues: a penalty. • John Locke and Adam Smith. • related to labour standards. • measures that protect workers • right entitled to all people. • provide protection for everyday workers. • right that cannot be taken away of transferred. • adopted in 1982 as part of the Constitution Act. • has made eradicating poverty one of its main goals. • ...
Government Unit Review 2023-05-10
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- An agreement between the USA, Canada, and Mexico to support beneficial trade between the countries.
- Where the ruling class/the wealthy hold the power.
- A type of government where a small group of people controls a country.
- A person who rules the country by force; Hint: North Korea
- The branch of government in the US which involves Congress.
- Cross An NGO that promotes good health: Hint:___ Cross.
- A type of monarchy where a king or queen has absolute power.
- When a country's military takes over the country mainly by force.
- A type of government where the people have power.
- Just like the UN but in Europe.
- A type of government with one person who has absolute power.
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- A type of government usually ruled by a king or queen.
- One of the ways the executive branch deals with foreign policies; Can Involve war.
- An organization that tries to promote politics on a very broad or local scale.
- A thing that can be signed to conduct foreign policies.
- The country in Asia that borders India and is one of the top 5 most populated countries: Hint: Not China.
- A type of government where a leader rules in the name. of god.
- An organization to help keep the world safe from health problems.
- A type of government where all the people have a say in who controls the country.
- The branch of government in the US that involves the president.
- An organization with 193 member countries that try to keep the peace between countries.
- Biden The current US president elected first in 2020.
- The most common currency in Europe.
23 Clues: Just like the UN but in Europe. • The most common currency in Europe. • A type of government where the people have power. • Where the ruling class/the wealthy hold the power. • A type of government usually ruled by a king or queen. • A thing that can be signed to conduct foreign policies. • Biden The current US president elected first in 2020. • ...
Superpowers crossword 1941-1991 2025-03-16
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- Kennedy secretly agreed to remove missiles from this nation in exchange for Khrushchev removing them from Cuba
- Invasion of this country by the USSR triggered the end of détente on Christmas Day 1979
- War between Syria/Egypt and Israel during détente, resolved by UN peacekeeping forces
- Churchill's speech on the divisions in Eastern Europe
- This said that the Soviet Union had the right to interfere with internal affairs of Eastern Bloc states
- $12.7 billion dollars was sent to war-torn countries by the US under this
- Western defence alliance, established 1949
- American singer - doctrine named after him as Eastern Bloc countries were allowed to do things 'their way'.
- June 1948 to May 1949 - supplies had to be airlifted into West Berlin
- Nickname for countries under Soviet influence in Eastern Europe
- Boycotted in 1980 by the US and 61 other countries
- Communist defence alliance, established 1955
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- Reagan called the USSR an _____ ______ in 1982
- Set up by the Soviet Union in 1947 to ensure Communist foreign policy was followed
- Dictator of Cuba overthrown by Fidel Castro, 1959
- Means 'restructuring', part of 'New Thinking' alongside Glasnost
- Location of summit where Khrushchev increased defence spending by 30%, when the US refused to withdraw from West Berlin
- Leader of the USSR who resigned and dissolved the Soviet Union, December 1991
- This treaty eliminated all missiles with a range of 500-5500km in 1987
- Failed invasion of Cuba by US, 1961
- Where Germany was divided into 4 zones by Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt
- Location of 1989 summit where George Bush proclaimed 'we can realise a lasting peace'
- Surname of Hungarian leader during 1956 Uprising
- Group of communist officials who organised a coup against the Soviet government in August 1991
24 Clues: Failed invasion of Cuba by US, 1961 • Western defence alliance, established 1949 • Communist defence alliance, established 1955 • Reagan called the USSR an _____ ______ in 1982 • Surname of Hungarian leader during 1956 Uprising • Dictator of Cuba overthrown by Fidel Castro, 1959 • Boycotted in 1980 by the US and 61 other countries • ...
1-3-3 The World's Economies Vocabulary 2021-09-06
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- When one country sends their product to another country.
- When one country buys a product from the exporting country.
- Economy Resources are mainly distributed through families.
- Sector The sector that produces raw materials and basic goods.
- Extra tax added to the cost of importing products.
- The organization that help regulate trade among nations.
- A limit on the amount of one particular good that can be imported.
- Economy Means of production are publicly owned, and production and distribution are controlled by a central governing authority.
- Group of countries in Southeast Asia that promote economic, cultural, and political development.
- Agreement among United States, five developing Central American countries, and the Dominican Republic that promotes free trade.
- Economy Parts of the economy may be privately owned, parts may be owned by the government.
- Trade When a group of countries decide to set little or no tariffs or quotas when trading among themselves.
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- Sector The sector that provides services.
- Encourages free trade among the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Group of South American counries that promote free trade, economic development, and globalization.
- Bank The organization that provides financing, advice, and research to developing nations to help them grow their economies.
- Economy The means of production are privately owned.
- The organization that monitors economic development and lends money to nations in need and provides training and technical help.
- Resources Resources that can totally be replaced or are always available naturally.
- Sector The sector that makes finished goods.
- Resources Resources that cannot be totally replaced.
- Group of European countries that operate under one economic unit and one currency—the euro.
22 Clues: Sector The sector that provides services. • Sector The sector that makes finished goods. • Extra tax added to the cost of importing products. • Economy The means of production are privately owned. • Resources Resources that cannot be totally replaced. • When one country sends their product to another country. • ...
Foreign Policy 2022-04-23
Across
- an attack on one constitutes an attack on all
- easing of hostility or strained relations between countries
- to bring to a state of contentment
- The international organization established in 1945 to promote health and deal with global health emergencies
- action or policy of preventing expansion of hostile country or influence
- policies and tools used to halt the spread of weapons
- cooperation of several countries in alliance in which an aggression against one state is considered an aggression against all
- the state of political hostility between United States and Soviet Union for a period of 45 years
- county with the highest acts of terrorism reported in 2017
- of a state to govern itself or another state
- the difference in value between a country’s imports and exports
- Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan
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- observable shift in atmosphere’s temperature
- notion that people have the right to choose whether they want a county of their own
- The world second exporter of ready-made garments
- The country with the highest human development
- politics and policy in international relation as influenced by geographical factors
- union of oil producing countries that regulate the amount of oil each country is able to produce
- interconnected world market by greater flow of goods and people across borders
- the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, civilian population in furtherance of political or social objective
- Policy extending power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- The most widely held currency
- the movement of people within or across boarders
- Policy of remaining apart from affairs or interests of other groups
- International organization to increase political and economic cooperation among countries
25 Clues: The most widely held currency • to bring to a state of contentment • observable shift in atmosphere’s temperature • of a state to govern itself or another state • an attack on one constitutes an attack on all • Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan • The country with the highest human development • The world second exporter of ready-made garments • ...
Carson Fasbender WWI Crossword 2022-09-30
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- big cannon capable of hurling 1 ton shells as far as 8 miles and smashed Belgian fronts in 1914
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- reached speeds of 100mph and dominated the skies
- the area between 2 opposing trenches
- France, Britain, and Russia
- President Wilson's stance
- If left untreated, their feet would get gangrene and would have to be amputated
- pushed many smaller countries to fight for their independence against the control of larger countries
- competing with other countries to build the strongest military
- had the strongest navy and Germany wanted to match it
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- would be developed to prevent the soldiers from breathing in the gas
- Battle where the British suffered 57,000 casualties in one day, making it the deadliest day in British History
- German U-Boat torpedoed this luxury steamship, killing 1,195 people, including 128 Americans
- attack led by the allies that took the Germans by surprise
- Germans outran all of their supplies, causing them to not have any resources
- requires men to register with government to be randomly selected for military service
- the use of destroyer ships to escort ships across the Atlantic
- This battle would be the longest fought in WW1
- the Bosnian group that planned the attack on Franz Ferdinand
- also known as PTSD
- Gaining control of smaller countries in order to increase economic and political power
- The assassination of this person was a big cause of WWI
- armored machine to survive machine gun and go through barbed wire
- the design for trenches so the enemy couldn't shoot straight
24 Clues: also known as PTSD • President Wilson's stance • France, Britain, and Russia • the area between 2 opposing trenches • This battle would be the longest fought in WW1 • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire • reached speeds of 100mph and dominated the skies • had the strongest navy and Germany wanted to match it • ...
Crossword recap: Globalisation 2025-11-05
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- A region of northern Africa which may be considered to be ‘switched off’ from globalisation.
- Countries which have benefitted from increased FDI may also experience rising levels of what between different groups within society?
- A country which may be considered to be ‘switched off’ from globalisation due to political decisions.
- In 1991, India did what to it’s economy in order to attract FDI?
- The name of a city in the east of China known for the manufacture of petrochemicals, cars and clothing. Also the site of many of Shein’s factories.
- The IGO which encourages countries to remove barriers to trade is called.
- Globalisation refers to increased what of people, money, goods and ideas.
- What is considered to be the architects of globalisation?
- The specialisation of countries in different stages of production or specific goods and services for the global market is known as the new international spatial division of …?
- A term for barriers to trade (3, 4).
- When a TNC locates one of its processes or factories in another country.
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- The KOF Globalisation Index used how many variables to measure how globalised countries are?
- Margaret thatcher sought to promote the growth of which industry in London, UK?
- When a TNC contracts another company to perform one of its business processes.
- A special area created by a government designed to attract FDI by creating favourable business conditions for TNCs.
- Bangalore is known as India’s what? (7, 6).
- Places which are cut off from globalisation may be described as?
- In 1978, China sought to attract FDI through an (4, 4) policy. ]
- The increase in the use of container ships to transport mass produced products is called…
- The IGO which provides loans to aid development projects is?
20 Clues: A term for barriers to trade (3, 4). • Bangalore is known as India’s what? (7, 6). • What is considered to be the architects of globalisation? • The IGO which provides loans to aid development projects is? • Places which are cut off from globalisation may be described as? • In 1991, India did what to it’s economy in order to attract FDI? • ...
european countries 2022-08-26
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- the capital of this country is home to the vatican
- this country is in the centre of Europe
- there is a war in this country in 2022
- this capital city has many tulips
- people go to this country to see the Eiffel Tower
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- home to the Alps
- the capital of Germany is
- the capital of Greece is
- is part of the united kingdom
9 Clues: home to the Alps • the capital of Greece is • the capital of Germany is • is part of the united kingdom • this capital city has many tulips • there is a war in this country in 2022 • this country is in the centre of Europe • people go to this country to see the Eiffel Tower • the capital of this country is home to the vatican
COUNTRIES & CITIES 2021-09-23
9 Clues: LAND OF SMILES • CAPITAL IS JAKARTA • CAPITAL IS NEW DELHI • FAMOUS FOR IT'S PIZZA • LAND OF THE RISING SUN • WHERE MOUNT KINABALU IS • LONGEST WALL IN THE WORLD • NATIONAL DAY IS AUGUST 9TH • BUCKINGHAM PALACE IS LOCATED
COUNTRIES & CITIES 2021-09-23
9 Clues: LAND OF SMILES • CAPITAL IS JAKARTA • CAPITAL IS NEW DELHI • FAMOUS FOR IT'S PIZZA • LAND OF THE RISING SUN • WHERE MOUNT KINABALU IS • LONGEST WALL IN THE WORLD • NATIONAL DAY IS AUGUST 9TH • BUCKINGHAM PALACE IS LOCATED
Countries & Nationality 2015-06-08
Countries & Nationality 2015-06-08
African Countries 2023-11-14
Countries 3 2024-09-25
African Countries 2024-06-26
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- Known as the "Pearl of Africa" for its natural beauty
- Known for its ancient history and coffee
- Known for its diverse cultures and the city of Johannesburg
- The largest country in Africa by land area
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- Famous for its wildlife safaris and the Maasai Mara
- First African country to gain independence from colonial rule
- Known for its cities Marrakech and Casablanca
- Home to the ancient pyramids and the Nile River
- The most populous country in Africa
9 Clues: The most populous country in Africa • Known for its ancient history and coffee • The largest country in Africa by land area • Known for its cities Marrakech and Casablanca • Home to the ancient pyramids and the Nile River • Famous for its wildlife safaris and the Maasai Mara • Known as the "Pearl of Africa" for its natural beauty • ...
Afghanistan/Taliban 2021-11-14
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- When two or more countries work together
- Person Seeking Asylum
- Extremist Group
- A safe place for refugees
- a Problem in country
- The capital of Afghanistan
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- a Countries Physical Force
- Country and continent
- people who don't have a home
- Country at War
- When more than one country fight
- a Country in North America
- Country in Europe
13 Clues: Country at War • Extremist Group • Country in Europe • a Problem in country • Country and continent • Person Seeking Asylum • A safe place for refugees • a Countries Physical Force • a Country in North America • The capital of Afghanistan • people who don't have a home • When more than one country fight • When two or more countries work together
Taylor H 2016-12-07
Across
- When a country is in need for agriculture
- These things might run out if we use them alot.
- _____is when you can trade among different countries
- Tax gets put on items because of
- Examples of these are coal, oil, wood
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- A country that created a new business
- When you rely on other countries is called____
- Items that come into a country is called
- Items leave the country is called
- Country with an economy that has a mix of agriculture
- This way sets up rules for our society
- I can use these all I want because they never run out
- The limit on how many items that go arounds to different countries.
13 Clues: Tax gets put on items because of • Items leave the country is called • A country that created a new business • Examples of these are coal, oil, wood • This way sets up rules for our society • Items that come into a country is called • When a country is in need for agriculture • When you rely on other countries is called____ • ...
Danielle's crossword 2016-12-05
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- tax that is added to the price of goods
- this sets up rules for deciding what goods to produce
- a resource that are limited
- soil and oil and wind are examples of _______________
- and example of a developed country
- to _________ is to sell goods or resources to other countries
- an example of a newly industrialized country
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- to ________ is to buy goods or resources from other countries
- the conditions that are created when countries rely on eachother for goods
- trade with no restrictions
- this renewable resource provides solar energy
- the limit of products that can be imported from a certain country
- a Country that has a limited, where agriculture remains important, incomes are generally low
13 Clues: trade with no restrictions • a resource that are limited • and example of a developed country • tax that is added to the price of goods • an example of a newly industrialized country • this renewable resource provides solar energy • this sets up rules for deciding what goods to produce • soil and oil and wind are examples of _______________ • ...
SEJAMIN TTS 2021-09-13
19 Clues: war • mea • opec • space • asean • nuklir • system • unesco • country • pasific • economic • cold war • strategy • Ideology • countries • technology • blok timur • organization • pakta baghdad
Afghanistan/Taliban 2021-11-14
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- When two or more countries work together
- Person Seeking Asylum
- Extremist Group
- A safe place for refugees
- a Problem in country
- The capital of Afghanistan
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- a Countries Physical Force
- Country and continent
- people who don't have a home
- Country at War
- When more than one country fight
- a Country in North America
- Country in Europe
13 Clues: Country at War • Extremist Group • Country in Europe • a Problem in country • Country and continent • Person Seeking Asylum • A safe place for refugees • a Countries Physical Force • a Country in North America • The capital of Afghanistan • people who don't have a home • When more than one country fight • When two or more countries work together
NGOs and IGOs (MR,MZ) 2023-09-27
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- its goal is to reduce poverty, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and secure financial stability.
- a group of 31 countries from Europe and North America that exists to protect the people and territory of its members
- is a nonprofit organization that operates independently of any government, typically one whose purpose is to address a social or political issue.
- this organization deals with the rule of trade between nations
- a global movement of people, working together to end the injustice of poverty.
- this organization is a regional organization that brings together unhappy neighboring countries to address economic and security issues
- an entity createda by treaty, involving two or more nations, to work in good faith, on issues of common interest.
- the United Nations agency dedicated to global health and safety
- this union was established to promote the unity and solidarity of African countries
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- an organization that acts before, during, and after disasters and health emergencies to meet the needs and improve the lives of vulnerable people.
- a global movement of countries and territories that campaign to end abuse of human rights.
- it has its origins in post World War II attempts to integrate European economies and prevent future conflicts, and currently tries to promote peace, its values and the well-being of its citizens
- a nonprofit organization that helps people in your community and around the world improve their place of living.
- engages the foremost political, business, cultural, and other leaders of society to shape global, regional, and industry agendas.
- defending the people in countries worldwide, spotlighting abuse, and bringing perpetrators to justice.
- conserving nature and reducing the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth.
- a leading humanitarian organization for young people.
- an organization open to anyone who wants to organize and take action against environmental destruction.
- its goal is to reduce poverty by lending money to the poorer governments in the organization to improve their economies and improve the standard of living of their people.
19 Clues: a leading humanitarian organization for young people. • this organization deals with the rule of trade between nations • the United Nations agency dedicated to global health and safety • a global movement of people, working together to end the injustice of poverty. • this union was established to promote the unity and solidarity of African countries • ...
French Countries 2022-05-23
Countries Crossword 2022-07-25
9 Clues: Origin of K-pop • Country with 50 states • Home of famous pyramids • Origin of gods like Zeus • Known for food like ramen and sushi • Known as the "factory of the world" • Famous for a leaning tower and pasta • Filled to the brim with deadly creatures • Famous for all of it's fashion and croissants
european countries 2022-08-26
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- the capital of this country is home to the vatican
- this country is in the centre of Europe
- there is a war in this country in 2022
- this capital city has many tulips
- people go to this country to see the Eiffel Tower
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- home to the Alps
- the capital of Germany is
- the capital of Greece is
- is part of the united kingdom
9 Clues: home to the Alps • the capital of Greece is • the capital of Germany is • is part of the united kingdom • this capital city has many tulips • there is a war in this country in 2022 • this country is in the centre of Europe • people go to this country to see the Eiffel Tower • the capital of this country is home to the vatican
Africa Countries 2022-02-04
Countries Crossword 2024-10-10
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- PASTA
- The only Jewish country in the world due to bad decisions
- Once owned half of the new world, one main language is brazillian, but they are not brazzilian
- Biggest country in the world
- Sinks 50cm per year Loves spices
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- Has no official language
- Second larges country in the world
- Currently in war with Israel since October 2023
- Has 2 official languages of Arabic and French
9 Clues: PASTA • Has no official language • Biggest country in the world • Sinks 50cm per year Loves spices • Second larges country in the world • Has 2 official languages of Arabic and French • Currently in war with Israel since October 2023 • The only Jewish country in the world due to bad decisions • ...
FAMOUS COUNTRIES 2025-03-09
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- Famous for its history, beer, sausages, and landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and the Black Forest.
- Famous for its unique wildlife like kangaroos and koalas, beautiful beaches, and landmarks like the Great Barrier Reef.
- Known for its vast history, diverse cultures, spicy cuisine, and landmarks like the Taj Mahal.
- A large country known for its landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, and iconic cities like New York and Los Angeles.
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- Famous for its Amazon rainforest, beautiful beaches, and the annual Carnival festival.
- Known for the Eiffel Tower, delicious pastries like croissants, and its rich history in art, fashion, and culture.
- Known for its rich history, art, pasta, pizza, and landmarks like the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
- An island nation in East Asia, known for its technology, sushi, and traditional culture like tea ceremonies and sumo wrestling.
- The second-largest country in the world, famous for its natural beauty, maple syrup, and hockey.
9 Clues: Famous for its Amazon rainforest, beautiful beaches, and the annual Carnival festival. • Known for its vast history, diverse cultures, spicy cuisine, and landmarks like the Taj Mahal. • The second-largest country in the world, famous for its natural beauty, maple syrup, and hockey. • ...
BRICS Countries 2025-09-18
9 Clues: Gross_ Product • Chinese currency • currency in the USA • Meeting of the countries • Institution of the BRICS • One of the newer members • Nation that joined in 2011 • Acronym for the 6 countries • buying and selling of goods
The plural 2020-08-28
Choice Boards Project #1 2021-11-06
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- The ____ brought horses, cattle, sheeps, goats and other animals to North America.
- Scottish economist Adam Smith wrote a book that laid down the foundation for ____.
- From 1960 to 1966, the province of Quebec entered a state of social, political and economic change.
- Because of how low the country’s ____ is, many people have been laid off.
- Communities would try genocide criminals while promoting forgiveness and reconciliation.
- The forced migration of Africans caused devastating effects as communities were shattered.
- Transformed economies based on agriculture and handicrafts into economies that are based on large-scale industries and mechanized manufacturing.
- Goods and ideas travelled through this route, an example would be the Indo-Arabic number system.
- Canada having two national languages is a ____passed by the French and British.
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- The_____ was created to force Aboriginal people into assimilation.
- A system of racial segregation that occurred in South Africa from 1948 to 1990.
- A person that is legally registered as an Indigenous person.
- When WW1 started, Ukrainian people living in Canada were considered ____because the two countries were warring.
- In the early 20th century, Canadians looked down on those who immigrated from non-British countries.
- Canada was the world's first country to adopt _____policy.
- _____ strictly controlled trade in colonies to benefit the home country, which caused dissatisfaction in the colonies.
- Because of their ____views, they believed that they needed to spread Western civilization and Christianity.
- After the Industrial Revolution, European countries started to expand their power and influence to other countries.
- The Japanese-American Claims Act of 1948 and the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 was an attempt at ___for the property and income that Japanese-Americans lost.
- ____were used as a tool to assimilate Indigenous children and get cheap labour to maintain it.
20 Clues: Canada was the world's first country to adopt _____policy. • A person that is legally registered as an Indigenous person. • The_____ was created to force Aboriginal people into assimilation. • Because of how low the country’s ____ is, many people have been laid off. • A system of racial segregation that occurred in South Africa from 1948 to 1990. • ...
1-3-3 The World's Economies Vocabulary 2021-09-06
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- Sector The sector that provides services.
- Group of European countries that operate under one economic unit and one currency—the euro.
- Group of South American counries that promote free trade, economic development, and globalization.
- Group of countries in Southeast Asia that promote economic, cultural, and political development.
- Economy Parts of the economy may be privately owned, parts may be owned by the government.
- Economy The means of production are privately owned.
- When one country buys a product from the exporting country.
- Agreement among United States, five developing Central American countries, and the Dominican Republic that promotes free trade.
- Resources Resources that cannot be totally replaced.
- Encourages free trade among the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Bank The organization that provides financing, advice, and research to developing nations to help them grow their economies.
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- Trade When a group of countries decide to set little or no tariffs or quotas when trading among themselves.
- Sector The sector that produces raw materials and basic goods.
- A limit on the amount of one particular good that can be imported.
- The organization that monitors economic development and lends money to nations in need and provides training and technical help.
- Economy Resources are mainly distributed through families.
- Sector The sector that makes finished goods.
- Economy Means of production are publicly owned, and production and distribution are controlled by a central governing authority.
- The organization that help regulate trade among nations.
- Extra tax added to the cost of importing products.
- Resources Resources that can totally be replaced or are always available naturally.
- When one country sends their product to another country.
22 Clues: Sector The sector that provides services. • Sector The sector that makes finished goods. • Extra tax added to the cost of importing products. • Economy The means of production are privately owned. • Resources Resources that cannot be totally replaced. • The organization that help regulate trade among nations. • ...
It's Your World 2018-01-25
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- Poverty resembles an endless _____.(pg.15)
- Something that is mandatory for survival.(pg.21)
- Freedom at midnight is a book about Indian ________.(pg.13)
- People have been using _____ for thousands of years.(pg.23)
- _____ International is an organization that provides animals to poor families around the world.(pg.19)
- and intelligences are equally distributed across the world, but _______ isn't".(pg.6)
- Many of the poorest countries are ______.(pg.22)
- Where Gandhi lived and worked for more than a decade.(pg.12)
- The capital of Bangladesh.(pg.5)
- _____ are more likely to live in absolute poverty.(pg.11)
- In recent decades, hunger, and ____ have repeatedly struck North Korea.(pg.33)
- An estimated 165 million children under five are malnourished and suffer from _______.(pg.17)
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- People who flee violence and seek a safer haven in another country.(pg.29)
- Synonym for the phrase "taken by force".(pg.28)
- Big foundations, charities, and _______ organizations play a role in helping developing countries.(pg.39)
- living on less than $1.25 a day are referred to as the bottom ______.(pg.10)
- A papermaker.(pg 39)
- An important element in understanding why extreme poverty exists in some places and not others.(pg.21)
- It is hard for a country's economy to grow if it's persistently battling extreme _____.(pg.19)
- Poorer countries that are somehow less developed are known as the _____ world.(pg.5)
- being poor can mean an early _____.(pg.11)
- Synonym for extreme poverty is ______ poverty.(pg.9)
- Healthier and wealthier countries are more likely to be good _____ partners.(pg.41)
- Worked in educating and empowering Indians, including through teaching women skills they could use to earn a living.(pg.13)
24 Clues: A papermaker.(pg 39) • The capital of Bangladesh.(pg.5) • Poverty resembles an endless _____.(pg.15) • being poor can mean an early _____.(pg.11) • Synonym for the phrase "taken by force".(pg.28) • Something that is mandatory for survival.(pg.21) • Many of the poorest countries are ______.(pg.22) • Synonym for extreme poverty is ______ poverty.(pg.9) • ...
Market Access Crossword 2012-11-05
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- When trade is totally free and fair - there are no protectionist policies in place
- An organisation aimed at protecting free global trade
- Trade in which fair prices are paid to producers in developing countries
- A company that operates in multiple countries
- A zone or area where tariffs and quotas maybe waivered, taxes lowered, planning relaxed and bureaucracy eased to try and encourage investment and FDI
- The amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- A group of countries who have joined together to promote trade
- The amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports
- Small loans that are given to people that normally struggle to get credit from normal banks
- Money invested in a foreign country by TNCs or other countries
- Financial help given to companies to make their production costs less
- A limit placed on foreign goods to reduce the supply of them, therefore forcing the price up reducing the demand for them
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- Goods and/or services produced within a country and then sold overseas
- The extent to which a country permits imports. A variety of tariff and nontariff trade barriers can be used to limit the entry of foreign products.
- The exchange of goods and/or services normally for money
- Restrictions placed on a country's trading
- Attempts to protect domestic markets by making foreign goods less competitive
- Tax/duties placed on imported products to make them more expensive and reduce demand for them
- Goods and/or services purchased overseas and brought into a country
- The prohibition of trade with a particular country.
20 Clues: Restrictions placed on a country's trading • A company that operates in multiple countries • The prohibition of trade with a particular country. • An organisation aimed at protecting free global trade • The exchange of goods and/or services normally for money • A group of countries who have joined together to promote trade • ...
European Government Vocabulary Quiz 2013-10-02
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- currency of the European Union
- voluntary association of independent states
- Council/The elected body of Russia’s Federal Assembly
- system/Type of democratic government where citizens elect members of legislature and also the chief executive, known as the president
- countries/Countries that depend on manufacturing more than farming; higher standard of living
- world countries/Developing nations that do not have much industry and that depend on farming; lower standard of living
- Union/a group of 27 European countries united
- of Commons/The powerful, representative lawmaking body of the United Kingdom’s Parliament
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- power is vested in the people and exercised directly or indirectly
- system/Type of democratic government where citizens elect MPs who choose a prime minister
- system/Government that guarantees certain benefits to the unemployed, poor, disabled, old, and sick, such as done in Basic Law of Germany
- powerful lower house of the German Parliament, elects a chancellor
- of state running day-to-day operations of government is some democracies, like Germany
- form of government where power is held by one central authority
- form of government in which power is divided between one central and several regional authorities
- government in which one person possesses unlimited power
- government by the few, usually with corrupt and selfish purposes
- Duma/That part of Russia’s Federal Assembly that represents state government, approves presidential appointments
- less-powerful upper house of the German Parliament, which represents the interest of the state government
- pound/The currency of the United Kingdom
- minister/The head of state in a parliamentary system of democracy
- Law/The constitution of Germany
22 Clues: currency of the European Union • Law/The constitution of Germany • pound/The currency of the United Kingdom • voluntary association of independent states • Union/a group of 27 European countries united • Council/The elected body of Russia’s Federal Assembly • government in which one person possesses unlimited power • ...
Legal Studies 2014-05-19
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- Between two countries.
- Between three or more countries.
- A wrongful act – one of two elements that need to be proven in a criminal case.
- Title given to the individual who was affected by a crime.
- A crime where the prosecution is not required to establish the presence of mens rea.
- An offence against the community which is punishable by law.
- An international organisation where treaties are generally developed under.
- An alternative title for a treaty.
- How the Victorian court system is structured.
- Exclusive political authority over a defined territory and the people within it.
- Title given to the person who committed a crime.
- In a criminal trial, the burden of proof is place on this party.
- In a civil trial, the burden of proof is placed on this party.
- Another term for the outcome given to the offender by a Magistrate or Judge.
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- This type of law is implemented to enforce individual rights.
- Not intended to be binding by reason of their adoption.
- A guilty mind (intention) – one of the two elements that need to be proven in a criminal case.
- Criminal trials aim to discover this.
- A reliance between nations.
- Major crimes are given this title.
- Minor crimes are given this title.
- An agreement between countries which is binding at international law.
- An offender’s freedom of movement is highly restricted as a result of their wrongdoing.
- This type of law is implemented to protect society.
- Serving a prison sentence at home.
- Another term for countries.
- Civil trials aim to achieve this.
- A set monetary penalty that must be paid but the offender.
28 Clues: Between two countries. • A reliance between nations. • Another term for countries. • Between three or more countries. • Civil trials aim to achieve this. • Major crimes are given this title. • Minor crimes are given this title. • Serving a prison sentence at home. • An alternative title for a treaty. • Criminal trials aim to discover this. • ...
Industry and services 2016-04-17
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- Toyko, London, and NYC are the only _____ cities.
- allows goods to move easily from one country to another.
- Doctors, grocery stores, gas stations are found in ?
- An industry whose products increase in size or weight during manufacturing.
- In the Central place theory Atlanta is considered a
- in which the cost of transporting both raw materials and finished product is not important for the location of firms.
- Shanghai, Nariobi are what types of cities?
- Istanbul is the best example for this type of city
- Countries where more specialized techniques took place for manufacturing
- Pittsburgh and Lafayette are countries that have been?
- Mexico city, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Toronto are what type of cities
- the Principle city in a state or country
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- The largest settlement in a country, if it has more than twice as many people as the second-ranking settlement.
- lowest level of settlements
- Location factors related to the transportation of materials in to and from a factory
- Countries that mainly took advantage of cheap labor
- Countries where all the low tech parts of manufacturing took place
- the cause of the rustbelt?
- The maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service
- The collection in Exit 13 is an example of ?
- Cities Amsterdam, Jakarta, Caracas, Melbourne, and Osaka are what type of cities?
- Costs that vary or change depending on the location of an industrial activity.
- areas that can be either clustered or dispersed
- Costs that remain the same no matter where a business chooses to locate.
- Location factors that related to the coasts of factors of production inside a plant, such as land, labor, and capital
25 Clues: the cause of the rustbelt? • lowest level of settlements • the Principle city in a state or country • Shanghai, Nariobi are what types of cities? • The collection in Exit 13 is an example of ? • areas that can be either clustered or dispersed • Toyko, London, and NYC are the only _____ cities. • Istanbul is the best example for this type of city • ...
US and Foreign Affairs 2024-03-04
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- Dec 7, 1941 Japan bombed this place
- This is a person who is appointed to represent America in another country
- These are used to put economic hardships on a country so they will do what we want
- Formal agreement between two or more countries
- During this war the voting age will be changed to 18
- Policies dealing with other countries
- Unrestricted _________ warfare was a reason for the US to enter WWI
- use of violence and intimidation in pursuit of political aims.
- This is the note on the telegram that was intercepted as part of the reason the US joined WWI
- Must approve treaties
- This is the country where the US embassy was raided and hostages were taken
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- This is always the first option when dealing with conflicts with other countries
- This country had missiles from the Soviet Union set up 90 miles from the US
- This is the cruise ship that was sunk as one reason for the US to join WWI
- Private citizens can donate to this type of international organization
- Policies dealing with issues inside the US
- A visiting country has land in another country where this building sits
- This is the last option when dealing with conflicts with other countries.
- This military operation was a complete disaster for the US when the exiles failed to retake the country
- The WTO is concerned with this reason for foreign relations
- The Secretary of __________ deals with day to day foreign policy.
- This international organization has over 190 members and tries to maintain peaceful word relations
- Preventing the spread of this is the reason for the Cold War
- In this economic system, private ownership is key
24 Clues: Must approve treaties • Dec 7, 1941 Japan bombed this place • Policies dealing with other countries • Policies dealing with issues inside the US • Formal agreement between two or more countries • In this economic system, private ownership is key • During this war the voting age will be changed to 18 • The WTO is concerned with this reason for foreign relations • ...
IW 2023-04-20
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- Tariffs are taxes on imports; subsidies are taxes on exports
- Index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people
- Purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating
- Government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries
- The process of moving to a new country or region with the intention of staying and living there.
- Characteristics sometimes come from within the society
- Collected to help domestic industries
- known as supply and demand, direct the production of goods
- The progress in the countries have more power
- Which is often called a free market, is an economic system
- the business to other countries to lead the economic
- Some of the most well known Indian films were produced during this time
- The order to being successful is to crop such as corn
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- The work is hard or soft of infrastructure
- High rate of literacy is also considered part of having a high standard
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across
- The different types of activity for goods and services
- movement from one country, place or locality to another
- Sanctions can be imposed by a single country or by international groups
- The natural in latin america was in 1800
- Rome in the first century and the 200s and 300s was an example of such growth
- the less developed nation with lower average
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is a permanent
- It makes travel between these closely
24 Clues: Collected to help domestic industries • It makes travel between these closely • The natural in latin america was in 1800 • The work is hard or soft of infrastructure • the less developed nation with lower average • The progress in the countries have more power • the business to other countries to lead the economic • The order to being successful is to crop such as corn • ...
Global Community Lessons crossword 2023-04-19
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- people from one part of the world to another.
- are little countries that are struggling but getting better
- town that where people live and the houses were close together
- globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
- make imports more expensive than domestic goods.
- which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it
- Is the main point of support for a country’s economic activity.
- the government restrict trade with one country,
- which the central government plans what to produce and at what price
- going new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- measure economists use to compare the economies of countries
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- companies that provide goods or services to consumers or other companies
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- the lowest thing that u can live in
- they gain independence from the harsh countries
- manufactured goods from the primary sector that turns shirts and cloth, turn the oil to plastic and gasoline
- includes producing raw materials such as crops, precious metals, fossil fuels, and fishing.
- the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another
- military alliances and security agreements to protect one another and win wars
- people made a new money
- economy's dependence on a particular thing in order to be successful. In an agricultural economy
- a country that is developed
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- free trade alliance among Canada, Mexico, and the United States
26 Clues: people made a new money • a country that is developed • the lowest thing that u can live in • people from one part of the world to another. • they gain independence from the harsh countries • globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • the government restrict trade with one country, • make imports more expensive than domestic goods. • ...
Vocab 2025-12-18
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- Changing one country’s money into another country’s money.
- Countries becoming more connected through trade and communication.
- The buying and selling of goods and services.
- Things that are available to everyone without a cost.
- Things people would like to have but do not need.
- An organization that sells goods or services to earn money.
- Something people use to pay for goods and services.
- Goods sent out of a country to another country.
- Online apps or websites where people communicate and share.
- How much people want to buy something.
- Rules that make trading between countries harder.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- A place where people buy and sell things.
- Things that cost money because they are limited.
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- Trading that happened long ago before money was used.
- Places that keep money safe and lend it to people.
- The study of how people use limited resources.
- Things people must have to live.
- When there is not enough of something for everyone.
- Business that operates in more than one country.
- Groups and places that helped control buying, selling, and jobs in the past.
- Trading items or services without using money.
- A time when machines changed how goods were made.
- The type of money used in a country.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
- How much of something is available to buy.
- Goods brought into a country from another country.
- The system of how money and goods are made and used.
- Trading between countries with few or no restrictions.
29 Clues: Things people must have to live. • The type of money used in a country. • How much people want to buy something. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • A place where people buy and sell things. • How much of something is available to buy. • The buying and selling of goods and services. • The study of how people use limited resources. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2022-11-22
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- Nearly as described but not fit to a strict defintion
- Protection of equal privileges among all countries
- Roosevelt sent the US Navy on a voyage around the world to showcase our Army's strength.
- When a country is patriotic to an extreme and often uses war or violence to do so
- To take advantage of someone because they have something you want
- When there are stories in the news that are highly exaggerated or biased but are presented as the truth
- Built up the largest newspaper chain in the US and heavily influenced American journalism
- 26th US president
- The level of resistance something has against itself or another thing/person
- A time in our history when US cities seemed nice on the outside, but in reality, it wasn't at all
- A treaty between the US and Cuba that protected Cuba's independence from other countries
- To get in the way and take control of a situation
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- A stock of something that can be used by others
- To act against a rule of some kind
- When a country uses its money to influence another country
- Invented the Pulitzer Prize
- The idea that all the Americas should be united
- The application of knowledge to the practical aims of human life
- A state is being controlled and protected by another
- The idea that English-speaking countries were superior to other countries
- The idea of expanding one's land by taking over another
- Prepare and issue something for public distribution
- When a country has an influence on another country's development even though it has no actual authority over the other country
- He helped capture the Phillipines from Spain
24 Clues: 26th US president • Invented the Pulitzer Prize • To act against a rule of some kind • He helped capture the Phillipines from Spain • A stock of something that can be used by others • The idea that all the Americas should be united • To get in the way and take control of a situation • Protection of equal privileges among all countries • ...
Carson Fasbender WWI Crossword 2022-09-30
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- big cannon capable of hurling 1 ton shells as far as 8 miles and smashed Belgian fronts in 1914
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- reached speeds of 100mph and dominated the skies
- the area between 2 opposing trenches
- France, Britain, and Russia
- President Wilson's stance
- If left untreated, their feet would get gangrene and would have to be amputated
- pushed many smaller countries to fight for their independence against the control of larger countries
- competing with other countries to build the strongest military
- had the strongest navy and Germany wanted to match it
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- would be developed to prevent the soldiers from breathing in the gas
- Battle where the British suffered 57,000 casualties in one day, making it the deadliest day in British History
- German U-Boat torpedoed this luxury steamship, killing 1,195 people, including 128 Americans
- attack led by the allies that took the Germans by surprise
- Germans outran all of their supplies, causing them to not have any resources
- requires men to register with government to be randomly selected for military service
- the use of destroyer ships to escort ships across the Atlantic
- This battle would be the longest fought in WW1
- the Bosnian group that planned the attack on Franz Ferdinand
- also known as PTSD
- Gaining control of smaller countries in order to increase economic and political power
- The assassination of this person was a big cause of WWI
- armored machine to survive machine gun and go through barbed wire
- the design for trenches so the enemy couldn't shoot straight
24 Clues: also known as PTSD • President Wilson's stance • France, Britain, and Russia • the area between 2 opposing trenches • This battle would be the longest fought in WW1 • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire • reached speeds of 100mph and dominated the skies • had the strongest navy and Germany wanted to match it • ...
Choice Boards Project #1 2021-11-06
Across
- The ____ brought horses, cattle, sheeps, goats and other animals to North America.
- Scottish economist Adam Smith wrote a book that laid down the foundation for ____.
- From 1960 to 1966, the province of Quebec entered a state of social, political and economic change.
- Because of how low the country’s ____ is, many people have been laid off.
- Communities would try genocide criminals while promoting forgiveness and reconciliation.
- The forced migration of Africans caused devastating effects as communities were shattered.
- Transformed economies based on agriculture and handicrafts into economies that are based on large-scale industries and mechanized manufacturing.
- Goods and ideas travelled through this route, an example would be the Indo-Arabic number system.
- Canada having two national languages is a ____passed by the French and British.
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- The_____ was created to force Aboriginal people into assimilation.
- A system of racial segregation that occurred in South Africa from 1948 to 1990.
- A person that is legally registered as an Indigenous person.
- When WW1 started, Ukrainian people living in Canada were considered ____because the two countries were warring.
- In the early 20th century, Canadians looked down on those who immigrated from non-British countries.
- Canada was the world's first country to adopt _____policy.
- _____ strictly controlled trade in colonies to benefit the home country, which caused dissatisfaction in the colonies.
- Because of their ____views, they believed that they needed to spread Western civilization and Christianity.
- After the Industrial Revolution, European countries started to expand their power and influence to other countries.
- The Japanese-American Claims Act of 1948 and the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 was an attempt at ___for the property and income that Japanese-Americans lost.
- ____were used as a tool to assimilate Indigenous children and get cheap labour to maintain it.
20 Clues: Canada was the world's first country to adopt _____policy. • A person that is legally registered as an Indigenous person. • The_____ was created to force Aboriginal people into assimilation. • Because of how low the country’s ____ is, many people have been laid off. • A system of racial segregation that occurred in South Africa from 1948 to 1990. • ...
Global Community Lessons crossword 2023-04-19
Across
- people from one part of the world to another.
- are little countries that are struggling but getting better
- town that where people live and the houses were close together
- globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
- make imports more expensive than domestic goods.
- which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it
- Is the main point of support for a country’s economic activity.
- the government restrict trade with one country,
- which the central government plans what to produce and at what price
- going new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- measure economists use to compare the economies of countries
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- companies that provide goods or services to consumers or other companies
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- the lowest thing that u can live in
- they gain independence from the harsh countries
- manufactured goods from the primary sector that turns shirts and cloth, turn the oil to plastic and gasoline
- includes producing raw materials such as crops, precious metals, fossil fuels, and fishing.
- the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another
- military alliances and security agreements to protect one another and win wars
- people made a new money
- economy's dependence on a particular thing in order to be successful. In an agricultural economy
- a country that is developed
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- free trade alliance among Canada, Mexico, and the United States
26 Clues: people made a new money • a country that is developed • the lowest thing that u can live in • people from one part of the world to another. • they gain independence from the harsh countries • globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • the government restrict trade with one country, • make imports more expensive than domestic goods. • ...
The Impact of Globalization 2023-06-04
Across
- The merging of economies through the removal of barriers to trade and the establishment of agreements for the free flow of goods, services, and capital.
- The coexistence and recognition of different cultural or ethnic groups within a society, promoting diversity and inclusivity.
- The exchange and sharing of cultural practices, ideas, and values between different societies or regions.
- The state of being everywhere or universally present.
- The buying and selling of goods and services between countries or regions.
- Companies that operate and have assets or facilities in multiple countries.
- The spread and adoption of technological innovations across different societies or regions.
- Something that stimulates or accelerates a process or change.
- The creation or introduction of new ideas, methods, products, or processes.
- The state of mutual reliance and dependence between individuals, groups, or countries.
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- An international organization that promotes and regulates global trade by establishing rules and resolving trade disputes.
- A state of disturbance, turmoil, or significant change.
- The quality of being characterized by constant change, progress, or activity.
- Not restricted or limited by rules or regulations.
- Differences or inequalities, particularly in terms of economic or social conditions.
- The process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries through the exchange of goods, services, information, and ideas.
- The removal or reduction of government restrictions or regulations on economic activities.
- Relating to the present time or current period.
- The allocation of resources, such as money or capital, into ventures or projects with the expectation of future profit.
- To treat or push someone or something to the edges or outskirts, often resulting in their exclusion or decreased significance.
20 Clues: Relating to the present time or current period. • Not restricted or limited by rules or regulations. • The state of being everywhere or universally present. • A state of disturbance, turmoil, or significant change. • Something that stimulates or accelerates a process or change. • The buying and selling of goods and services between countries or regions. • ...
Unit 3 Eonomics: Words of Importance 2012-08-29
Across
- An economic system in which people, not government, decide what to make, sell, or buy
- a limit placed on the quantities of a product that can be imported
- Countries that rely more on industry than agriculture
- a form of government in which powers are divided between a central government and local governments
- Countries in different stages of moving toward development
- An economy in which consumers help determine what is to be produced by buying or not buying certain goods and services
- Products a country buys from other countries
- Exchange of goods or services based on custom.
- More people than a country can support without outside help
- The value of all goods and services that a country produces in one year within or outside the country
- a means of preventing a foreign product or service from freely entering a nation's territory
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- An economy in which the government owns most of the industries and makes most of the economic decisions
- The average number of people living within a square mile or square kilometer
- the knowledge and skills that workers acquire through education, training, and experience
- Percent of people who can read and write
- An exchange of goods and services based on at least two other types of economic systems
- a system of government where the executive branch exists separately from a legislature. President chooses his own Cabinet, most of whom must be approved by legislature.
- Products a country sells to other countries
- A system in which the local government holds all of the power and the central government depends on the local government for its existence.
- Movement from one region or climate to another
- a government tax on imports or exports
21 Clues: a government tax on imports or exports • Percent of people who can read and write • Products a country sells to other countries • Products a country buys from other countries • Movement from one region or climate to another • Exchange of goods or services based on custom. • Countries that rely more on industry than agriculture • ...
Chapter 18 Vocab 2014-05-13
Across
- largest trade agreement
- price of one nation's currency in terms of another nation's currency
- people who argue for trade restrictions to protect domestic industries
- fall in the price of a currency through the action of supply and demand
- forces of supply and demand are allowed to set the price of currencies
- agency that offers monetary advice and provides loans to developing countries
- designed to reduce tariff barriers between Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic, and the US
- tax on imports used primarily to raise government revenue without restricting imports
- goods bought from other countries for domestic use
- concept that a nation should produce and export a limited assortment of goods
- raises the cost of imported goods and protects domestic producers
- ability of a country to produce a product at a lower opportunity cost than another country
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- trade agreement designed to reduce and gradually eliminate tariff barriers between Mexico, Canada and the US
- system under which a national government sets the value of its currency
- complete restriction on the import or export of a particular good to or from a certain country
- lowering a currency's value in relation to other currencies
- European nations whose goal is to encourage economic integration as a single market
- difference between the value of a nation's exports and its imports
- goods sold to other countries
- restriction imposed on the number of unites of a particular good that can be brought into the country
- markets dealing in buying and selling foreign currency for businesses that want to import goods from other countries
- tax placed on an imported product
- ability of one country to produce more output per unit of input than can another country
23 Clues: largest trade agreement • goods sold to other countries • tax placed on an imported product • goods bought from other countries for domestic use • lowering a currency's value in relation to other currencies • raises the cost of imported goods and protects domestic producers • difference between the value of a nation's exports and its imports • ...
Chapter 3 2014-02-28
Across
- selling the right to use some intangible property for a fee or royalty
- if a country sells more than it buys
- a situation in which a country specializes in the production of a good or service at which is is relatively more efficient
- selected areas where products can be imported duty-free and then stored, assembled, and/or used in manufacturing
- government sets a limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported
- the value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- a tax that a government places on certain imported products
- if a country imports more than it exports
- goods and services sold to other countries
- a government action to stop the export or import of a product completely
- business activites needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods and services across national borders
- exists when a country can produce a good or service at a lower cost than other countries
- members agree to remove duties and trade barriers on products traded among them
- allows companies to invest freely in each member's country
- uses the same product and marketing strategy worldwide
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- created to promote trade around the world
- an agreement between two or more companies to share a business project
- the difference between a country's total exports and total imports
- the right to use a company name or a business process in a specific way
- amount a country owes to other countries
- a nation's transportation, communication, and utility systems
- treats each country market differently (develop products and marketing strategies that adapt)
- items bought from other countries
- the difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of a country
24 Clues: items bought from other countries • if a country sells more than it buys • amount a country owes to other countries • created to promote trade around the world • if a country imports more than it exports • goods and services sold to other countries • uses the same product and marketing strategy worldwide • allows companies to invest freely in each member's country • ...
Mythbusters your economy 2018-01-26
Across
- Piles of trash that are used for homes
- Over 1/10 of ______ don’t live long enough to be five
- Many people who are ____ in developing countries don’t live very long
- When it is dirty, many people get sick and they can possibly die
- ________ poverty is another term for extreme poverty
- world A group of countries stretching across the globe, with below average per capita income
- Living Water _____________ is dedicated to locating wells closer to people who can use them
- ______ International provides animals to poor families all over the world
- America is a _________ country
- It’s not safe for women who live in developing countries because they may be ______ or harassed
- When your body and brain aren’t developing at a normal, healthy rat
- This man said he wouldn’t return to India, until they gained independence, however, he was killed before he could return
- More than ¾ people who live in extreme poverty live in _____ areas
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- With water _____ more kids can stay in school and be healthy
- _______ can provide milk, eggs, meat, etc.
- “Talent and intelligence are equally distributed across the world, but ___________ isn’t”
- The world ____ is an organization to the poorest countries to try to help fight against poverty
- This is likely caused because children likely didn’t get to go to school for long or not at all
- ___ out of every five children live in absolute poverty
- Places with extreme _______ are more likely to have people living in absolute poverty
- A country the size of wisconsin and has over 100 million citizens
- Martin Luther King Jr. was a ________ protester
- Many kids don’t get enough ________
- Bhutto Prime minister of pakistan
24 Clues: America is a _________ country • Bhutto Prime minister of pakistan • Many kids don’t get enough ________ • Piles of trash that are used for homes • _______ can provide milk, eggs, meat, etc. • Martin Luther King Jr. was a ________ protester • ________ poverty is another term for extreme poverty • Over 1/10 of ______ don’t live long enough to be five • ...
Commerce In A Connected World 2024-11-26
Across
- The state of being extremely poor, often lacking basic necessities such as food, shelter, and access to education or healthcare.
- The process by which businesses and other organisations develop international
- An acronym for the international body overseeing global trade rules and resolving trade disputes (World Trade Organization).
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country over a specific time period (Gross Domestic Product).
- A certification system that aims to ensure fair prices, better working conditions, and sustainable livelihoods for producers in developing countries.
- The unequal distribution of income, wealth, opportunities, or resources in society or between countries.
- Goods or services bought from other countries.
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Restrictions imposed by one country on another to limit or stop trade as a form of political pressure
- The system of production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services in a particular region or country.
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- Government financial support given to businesses or sectors to boost production or reduce costs.
- Goods or services sold to other countries.
- The rapid production of inexpensive clothing in response to the latest trends, often criticised for its environmental and social impacts.
- International trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
- Taxes or duties imposed on imported or exported goods.
- The sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of goods.
- Exclusive control over the supply of a commodity or service in a particular market, limiting competition.
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power.
- The process of making products on a large scale.
- The practice of obtaining goods or services from an outside supplier, often from another country, to cut costs.
20 Clues: Goods or services sold to other countries. • Goods or services bought from other countries. • The process of making products on a large scale. • Taxes or duties imposed on imported or exported goods. • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • The process by which businesses and other organisations develop international • ...
Unit 3 2025-11-27
Across
- – The money used in a country.
- – Lines separating multiple countries or regions.
- border (with) – To share a boundary with another country.
- city – The main city of a country where the government is located.
- – A part of a country or continent with common features.
- Union (EU) – A group of European countries that work together politically and economically.
- – A piece of land mostly surrounded by water but connected to the mainland.
- density – How many people live in a specific area, usually per square kilometre.
- – A piece of land surrounded by water.
- state – A country that belongs to a group or organization, like the EU.
- – The legal identity of a person as a member of a country.
- – The main part of a country, not including islands.
- – The size or surface of a place.
- – A person who legally belongs to a country.
- area – A city or town with many buildings and people.
- – The organization that controls and makes decisions for a country.
- – A system of communication spoken or written by a group of people.
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- – A line that separates one country or region from another.
- countries – Countries that share a border with each other.
- centre – The oldest part of a city with important buildings and monuments.
- – A nation with its own government and territory.
- – A drawing or diagram showing locations and features of an area.
- – A large group of people united by common culture, language, or government.
- area – An area in the countryside with few buildings and people.
- – The total number of people living in a place.
- – A very large landmass, like Europe or Africa.
- – The position or place of something on a map.
- – The land next to the sea.
- – The people who live in a particular place.
- language – The language recognized by a country’s government.
30 Clues: – The land next to the sea. • – The money used in a country. • – The size or surface of a place. • – A piece of land surrounded by water. • – The people who live in a particular place. • – A person who legally belongs to a country. • – The position or place of something on a map. • – The total number of people living in a place. • ...
2.04 Understand the Global Nature of Fashion 2017-03-06
Across
- is usually the first type of manufacturing that surfaces.
- _____is the growth of international trade.
- _____venture is when two companies share the production of a product typically from different countries
- ______has grown faster for fashion goods than any other commodity
- _____the largest exporter of textile and apparel manufacturing
- ____are wholesalers who specialize in exporting from their country.
- Region 2
- _______is selling the right to use the name of a business and operate the business as a legitimate source of those products
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- Region 3
- ______is used as a global strategy to discover
- Region 1
- businesses should consider countries political stability, climate infrastructure and ______these items before trading with developing nations
- Norway and ____ are independent countries that trade individually
- _____has handicraft work and usually sewn within the private homes
14 Clues: Region 3 • Region 1 • Region 2 • _____is the growth of international trade. • ______is used as a global strategy to discover • is usually the first type of manufacturing that surfaces. • _____the largest exporter of textile and apparel manufacturing • ______has grown faster for fashion goods than any other commodity • ...
unit 8 2023-06-02
Across
- the un
- “i have a dream”
- its not the hot war its the
- in this conference roosevelt and churchill discussed with stalin regarding the conditions that he would invade japan.
- best known for trumans conversation with stalin.
- former president of south africa.
- 40th us president
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- there was a wall in blank that got taken down in 1989
- “wars” fought between us and ussr by sponsoring smaller countries.
- the conference in which allied agreements to open a western front in europe named operation overlord, the creation of the united nations.
- the plan enacted by president truman to help aid in economic recovery.
- the parent state of a colony.
- an alliance of countries from all over the world.
- the connected countries that are communist.
14 Clues: the un • “i have a dream” • 40th us president • its not the hot war its the • the parent state of a colony. • former president of south africa. • the connected countries that are communist. • best known for trumans conversation with stalin. • an alliance of countries from all over the world. • there was a wall in blank that got taken down in 1989 • ...
plurals 2021-01-13
World War 1 2021-01-20
Across
- the king of austria hungary
- war what we are studying
- states one of the countries involved
- britain one of the countries involved
- one of the countries involved
- powers most of europe
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- one of the countries involved
- franz ferdinand he was a king was assassinated
- hungary where the king was assassinated
- powers involved untied states
10 Clues: powers most of europe • war what we are studying • the king of austria hungary • one of the countries involved • powers involved untied states • one of the countries involved • states one of the countries involved • britain one of the countries involved • hungary where the king was assassinated • franz ferdinand he was a king was assassinated
Task #5 2017-03-06
Across
- the basic facility and services that support a community
- a period where major industrialization took place
- relating to a economy that no longer relies on heavy industry
- obtaining goods from an outside supplier
- the input is changed, resulting in a larger output
- a process through which tendencies for economic growth are self-reinforcing.
- measurement of gender disparity
- a small sum of money lent at low interest to a new business
- can be located in any place and have no effect on transportation cost or resources.
- directed towards threatened natural environments
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- Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea
- trade in which fair prices are paid to producers in developing countries
- an agreement between the U.S., Canada and Mexico to remove tariff barriers.
- also known as a semi puerperal country
- form of mass production when each worker does one task repeatedly.
- use of political barriers to influence other countries.
- a specific type of free trade zone. Helps promote industrial and commercial exports for developing countries
- decline in industry in a specific region or economy
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in the Earth lower atmosphere
- a factory in Mexico near the border run by the U.S.
20 Clues: measurement of gender disparity • also known as a semi puerperal country • obtaining goods from an outside supplier • Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea • directed towards threatened natural environments • a period where major industrialization took place • the input is changed, resulting in a larger output • ...
WWI 2022-10-17
Across
- the belief that a government should maintain a strong military
- The space in between two trenches
- Slavic speaking people who were enslaved
- A Contract between Germany and Austria-Hungary
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- the belief that the British navy should be more powerful
- making new technology and inventions in a place
- when countries get into a competition of the best military
- A war that has two fronts
- When countries team up with each other
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- This was to avoid the two-front war
- when people are sent out of the trenches to try and infiltrate the enemy trench
- wearing down the opposing force to make them run out of supplies and people
- People being proud of the place that they were born in
- An alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia
- Battles where two opposing sides fight in trenches
- The Austro-Hungarian government gave Serbia this including demands to prevent things getting worse
- A terrorist organization in Serbia
- War where there are no restrictions to the weapons that are being used
- spreading your rule into other countries
20 Clues: A war that has two fronts • The space in between two trenches • A terrorist organization in Serbia • This was to avoid the two-front war • When countries team up with each other • Slavic speaking people who were enslaved • spreading your rule into other countries • A Contract between Germany and Austria-Hungary • making new technology and inventions in a place • ...
Adams a kool kid PUZZLE SO SAVGE yoo kool for u 2018-01-23
Across
- Every community is _______ P 36
- curse when a country has too many resources that could cause chaos or war
- First name of the boy who built a windmill for electricity and more (P.37)
- Disease that infects 200 million people
- The government that rules North Korea is a ______
- This type of scientist studies Society over time
- People living on less than $1.25 a day
- an Organisation that gives micro Loans
- To stop growing young or grow less (p 17)
- 1.25 a ___ (p 3)
- a website _____.org (P.24)
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- _____ climates the thing malaria cant survive in
- It was the first ____ Id ever seen that stretched over the horizon p. 5
- of todayś poorest countries were _____
- an organization that gives animals to people in poverty
- created by Ela Bhatt
- This man led India to independence (p.12)
- Countries who are surrounded by land at every border
- Capital of Bangladesh
- The number of people in the poorest countries without electricity
- Map of _______ Poverty (P. 11)
- a reason many believe for poverty
- People in _____ can barely afford to live
- the girl who raised 5,600 dollars for Africa
24 Clues: 1.25 a ___ (p 3) • created by Ela Bhatt • Capital of Bangladesh • a website _____.org (P.24) • Map of _______ Poverty (P. 11) • Every community is _______ P 36 • a reason many believe for poverty • of todayś poorest countries were _____ • People living on less than $1.25 a day • an Organisation that gives micro Loans • Disease that infects 200 million people • ...
Trade 2024-02-06
Across
- Policies aimed at shielding domestic industries from foreign competition.
- The positive outcomes resulting from international trade.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- The term for the benefits of international trade.
- Taxes imposed on imported goods.
- When a country imports more than it exports.
- Focusing on producing goods and services that a country can produce most efficiently.
- When a country exports more than it imports.
- The sale of goods to another country.
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- The process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries.
- Limits on the quantity of goods that can be imported.
- A negative aspect of international trade that might arise due to increased competition.
- Maximizing output with minimal input.
- The difference between a country's exports and imports.
- Goods brought into a country.
- Advantage A theory that explains the benefits of international trade based on the differences in opportunity costs between countries.
- Type of trade where there are no restrictions on imports and exports.
- Selling goods in another country at a price below production costs.
- Obstacles or hindrances to free trade.
- The process of bringing goods into a country for sale.
20 Clues: Goods brought into a country. • Taxes imposed on imported goods. • Maximizing output with minimal input. • The sale of goods to another country. • Obstacles or hindrances to free trade. • When a country imports more than it exports. • When a country exports more than it imports. • The term for the benefits of international trade. • ...
Unit 10 Vocab 2024-04-15
Across
- politically motivated murder
- The decades-long struggle between capitalist America/its allies against the communist USSR/its allies
- when a country separates itself from other countries
- payment made to repair some kind of problem
- economic idea that the workers should rise up against the wealthy factory owners and take control
- see map A
- written agreement between countries
- Close call for nuclear war when Soviet Premier Kruschev tried to put nuclear missiles in Cuba and President Kennedy ordered a blockade of the island
- America entered WWII when Japan attacked this place
- elevating military ideals above all others
- system where government has total control over people's lives
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- see map B
- see map D
- advertising a government uses to make its people think a certain way
- see map C
- relationship between two countries that agree to defend each other
- totalitarian system where the glory of the country is the most important thing (hates communism)
- those who get hurt/die during war
- America dropped this weapon on two Japanese cities (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) to end WWII
- city divided into a capitalist West and a communist East, with a wall built down the middle
- the growth of nuclear weapons
21 Clues: see map B • see map D • see map C • see map A • politically motivated murder • the growth of nuclear weapons • those who get hurt/die during war • written agreement between countries • elevating military ideals above all others • payment made to repair some kind of problem • America entered WWII when Japan attacked this place • when a country separates itself from other countries • ...
AP Human Unit 4 Crossword 2024-04-17
Across
- State with a roughly circular shape.
- Movement to reclaim and reoccupy a territory.
- Cast by Electoral College
- Surrounded territory
- Division of a region into smaller, hostile states.
- Policy of extending a country's power through colonization.
- Group with common culture and language
- Forces that unify a country.
- Very small sovereign state.
- Process of establishing democratic government.
- Association of states with a common purpose.
- Transfer of power from central to regional governments.
- Manipulation of electoral boundaries for political gain.
- Study of the effects of geography on politics.
- European economic and political union
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- Strong identification with one's own nation.
- Geopolitical theory focusing on Eurasian landmass.
- Elects the US President
- Political events influence neighboring countries
- Boundaries defined by straight lines.
- State with a long, narrow shape.
- Country situated between two rival powers.
- Inhabited by single nation
- Forces that divide a country.
- Boundary from cultural divide
- Economic and political union of European countries.
- State with separated territories.
- Union of states with some shared powers.
- Territory surrounded by another country.
- State without direct access to the sea.
- Territory ruling by foreign country
- Border area separating two countries.
32 Clues: Surrounded territory • Elects the US President • Cast by Electoral College • Inhabited by single nation • Very small sovereign state. • Forces that unify a country. • Forces that divide a country. • Boundary from cultural divide • State with a long, narrow shape. • State with separated territories. • Territory ruling by foreign country • State with a roughly circular shape. • ...
Unit 6: Foreign Trade and Exchange 2025-04-28
Across
- A currency system where exchange rates are set by a government or central bank.
- Goods and services bought from other countries.
- A system of money in general use in a country.
- When exports exceed imports.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- The act of converting one currency for another.
- The ability of a country to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another.
- Economic policies aimed at restricting imports to protect domestic industries.
- A legal limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported.
- The exchange of goods, services, or resources across borders.
- A record summarizing a country's financial transactions with the rest of the world.
- A tax on imported goods.
Down
- A decrease in the value of a currency relative to others.
- When a country focuses on producing goods it can produce most efficiently.
- A complete ban on trade with a particular country.
- The difference between a nation’s exports and imports.
- When imports exceed exports.
- An increase in the value of a currency relative to others.
- Financial assets or resources used for investment across countries.
- A currency system where exchange rates are determined by market forces.
20 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • When exports exceed imports. • When imports exceed exports. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • A system of money in general use in a country. • Goods and services bought from other countries. • The act of converting one currency for another. • A complete ban on trade with a particular country. • ...
Popculture 2025-04-03
Across
- first artificial earth satellite launched by the soviet union
- period of relaxed tensions between the u.s. and the Soviet Union in 1970s
- U.S. program to aid European economic recovery after world war 2
- 1962 confrontation between u.s. and Soviet Union over missles in Cuba
- Soviet policy of economic and political restructuring under Gorbachev
- competition between the u.s. and the Soviet Union to build more powerful weapons
- the symbolic division between eastern and Western Europe
- proxy war in Southeast Asia involving the u.s. and communist forces
- U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
- military alliance of western countries
Down
- U.S policy to support free people’s resisting communism
- u.s. policy to prevent the spread of communism
- barrier that divided east and West Berlin
- competition between the u.s. and the Soviet union to achieve space exploration milestones
- Soviet policy of openness under Gorbachev
- campaign against alleged communists in the U.S. during the 1950s
- Soviet unions main security agency
- military alliance of eastern bloc countries
- Soviet-controlled part of Germany after world war 2
- conflict where two opposing countries support combatants that serve their interests instead of waging war directly
20 Clues: U.S. Central Intelligence Agency • Soviet unions main security agency • military alliance of western countries • barrier that divided east and West Berlin • Soviet policy of openness under Gorbachev • military alliance of eastern bloc countries • u.s. policy to prevent the spread of communism • Soviet-controlled part of Germany after world war 2 • ...
Unit 6 Review 2025-05-02
Across
- – Goods and services bought from other countries.
- – Foreign currency or assets held by a central bank.
- – Goods and services sold to other countries.
- – A limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported.
- – Financial assets or resources used for investment.
- – A system or place where buyers and sellers exchange goods, services, or currencies.
- – A record of financial transactions (e.g., current or capital account).
- – The difference between credits and debits in the balance of payments.
- – The desire and ability to purchase goods or currencies.
- – A general rise in prices across an economy.
Down
- – A decrease in the value of a currency relative to others.
- – The process of converting one currency into another.
- – The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage.
- – The total amount of a good or currency available for sale.
- – The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- – A situation where exports exceed imports in the current account.
- – A tax imposed on imported goods.
- – A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- – An increase in the value of a currency relative to others.
- – A situation where imports exceed exports in the current account.
20 Clues: – A tax imposed on imported goods. • – Goods and services sold to other countries. • – A general rise in prices across an economy. • – Goods and services bought from other countries. • – Foreign currency or assets held by a central bank. • – Financial assets or resources used for investment. • – The process of converting one currency into another. • ...
Crossword Globalization and Cashless Payment 2025-08-27
Across
- A tax imposed on imported goods.
- Digital application to store money
- Money that you can touch, made from paper or coins
- A term for selling goods to foreign markets.
- An economic system where trade and industry are controlled by private owners.
- What is the generally accepted medium of exchange in an economy for purchasing goods and services?
- Unequal access to opportunities and wealth among groups or countries.
- Cashless payments can be made by scanning the...
- What kind of method that pay without using real money?
- The spread of a cultural element from its place of origin to a wider area
- Moving from one country to another.
- The practice of obtaining goods or services from an outside or foreign supplier.
Down
- An agreement to reduce or eliminate trade barriers between two or more countries.
- A device people use to make mobile payments
- A worldwide computer network for communication.
- A benefit from cashless payment is making the transaction...
- An international organization that provides financial support and advice to countries.
- A card that takes money directly from your bank account
- The act of moving money from one party to another.
- A secure code required to authorize a card transaction.
20 Clues: A tax imposed on imported goods. • Digital application to store money • Moving from one country to another. • A device people use to make mobile payments • A term for selling goods to foreign markets. • A worldwide computer network for communication. • Cashless payments can be made by scanning the... • Money that you can touch, made from paper or coins • ...
