countries Crossword Puzzles
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
Civics Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-20
Across
- the organizations, institution, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people.
- a just behavior or treatment
- an official, periodic counting of a population.
- the annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a population.
- percent were ________.
- the study of human characteristics
- 18.7 million _______ aliens living in the U.S.
- includes being a productive member of society.
- a movement of large numbers of people from region to region
- if you were born in the United States.
- a legally recognized member of a country.
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- Over the years ________ of immigrants become citizens.
- George Washington was hired by Lord Fairfax at this age.
- residents of the U.S. are still citizens in another country.
- people who are trying to escape dangers in their home countries.
- specific number of immigrants from certain countries
- the legal process by which an alien may become a citizen
- ______ were the first Americans
- first people to settle in North America came from _____.
- over the years, millions of ______ have become citizens
- the annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a country's population.
- One of the countries that immigrated to the U.S.
22 Clues: percent were ________. • a just behavior or treatment • ______ were the first Americans • the study of human characteristics • if you were born in the United States. • a legally recognized member of a country. • 18.7 million _______ aliens living in the U.S. • includes being a productive member of society. • an official, periodic counting of a population. • ...
Kenya, Nigeria, and South African Republic 2018-03-08
Across
- one of the religions in SA
- the capital of Kenya
- became independent in 1963
- the name of the mountain in Cape Town
- resource in SA
- the river in Nigeria
- type of democracy in Kenya and Nigeria
- export from SA from grapes
- poor farmers in all three countries
- type of democracy in South Africa
- In Nigeria this is called National Assembly
- industry in beautiful Kenya
- you have to be this old to vote in all three countries
- Islam and Christianity are this in Nigeria
- only South Africa is this
- the name of a plateau in Nigeria
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- racial segregation in SA
- this and English are official languages in Kenya
- another export from SA from sheep
- Kenya doesn't have this
- when poor farmers move to big cities
- South Africa gained this in 1910
- first president Nelson Mandela was this
- first whites came from this country to SA
- problem in SA
- nomadic people in Kenya
- Lake Kainji is used as this
- rapid population growth is this in Kenya
- rules in all three countries
- became independent in 1999
- resource in Nigeria
- the capital of Nigeria
32 Clues: problem in SA • resource in SA • resource in Nigeria • the capital of Kenya • the river in Nigeria • the capital of Nigeria • Kenya doesn't have this • nomadic people in Kenya • racial segregation in SA • only South Africa is this • one of the religions in SA • became independent in 1963 • export from SA from grapes • became independent in 1999 • Lake Kainji is used as this • ...
Brionna Beeler's Twisty Final Project Crossword 2022-01-07
Across
- powers clearly listed in the constitution
- Officials have to follow rules when enforcing laws
- Hears disputed cases from the trial court
- formal agreement between countries
- Main organizations in the executive branch
- The chief executive at the state level
- A disagreement brought to the courts for a resolution
- to promote or support
- lets citizens propose laws directly
- powers that both levels share
- A young person found guilty of a crime
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- Being a member of a nation or country and having full rights and responsibilities under the law
- Group of people that creates laws
- Citizens see the law as worthy of following
- rules the executive branch makes about how the law will be carried out
- leader appointed by the president
- the actual document voters cast their vote on
- process of gathering public support for a candidate
- highest court in the country
- Process that allows immigrants to become citizens
- country's actions towards other countries
- the department head that manages our relationship with foreign countries
- Citizens have a way to enforce their rights
- changes to the constitution
- Rulebook for a country's government
- a signed agreement
26 Clues: a signed agreement • to promote or support • changes to the constitution • highest court in the country • powers that both levels share • Group of people that creates laws • leader appointed by the president • formal agreement between countries • lets citizens propose laws directly • Rulebook for a country's government • The chief executive at the state level • ...
new world crossword puzzle 2020-11-08
Across
- give or receive one thing in place of another.
- to send goods to another country for sale.
- serving in or intended for exploration or discovery
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indignous people of an area.
- a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreighn country.
- a temporary fortification built by troops in the field
- give or hand over something in exchange for money
- the act of discovering something
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- carry out research or study into a subject.
- the activity of buying or selling goods.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- bring goods into a country for abroad for sale.
- having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly
- to give a portion of something to others.
- control by powerful country of its former colonies or less developed countries
- an investigation seeking answers
- 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.
- travel in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about something
- discover something after a deliberate search.
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. • ...
History Chapter 2 2023-09-13
Across
- ____ has the strongest manufacturing in Europe.
- Water, sunlight, and ____ are resources that cannot be used up.
- Jacob and Whilhem _____ gathered folktales from across Europe and wrote them in German.
- _____ taught that people needed to receiver Christ's righteousness.
- Europe is located in the Eastern, Western, and ______ Hemispheres.
- European culture developed through ______.
- What country exports the most oil?
- Who called Paul to take the gospel to the Roman Empire?
- This country leads the way in technology.
- Switzerland has _____ official languages.
- What is the second largest religion in Europe?
- _____ Kingdom and Germany are the largest exports of most European food.
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- What is the third largest religious group in Europe?
- European countries are reducing their use of oil by using _______ resources.
- ______ is the religion that most people identify with.
- The _____ Union is a group of countries that work together.
- ____ belongs in the European Union.
- _______ Mountains have high mountains with cold temperatures.
- ______ spread the gospel through Europe because of persecution.
- People of Europe share similar _______.
- During the reformation people left the ______ church.
- ______Da Vinci painted the Last Supper.
- Some European countries are split between the continents of Europe and _____.
23 Clues: What country exports the most oil? • ____ belongs in the European Union. • People of Europe share similar _______. • ______Da Vinci painted the Last Supper. • This country leads the way in technology. • Switzerland has _____ official languages. • European culture developed through ______. • What is the second largest religion in Europe? • ...
The World Today Ch. 19 Crossword 2024-05-14
Across
- Global International organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- Use of biology to solve problems
- When sickness or virus infects a large quantity of people in a similar area and time frame
- Atoms or molecules that emit light at a particular wavelength, producing a very narrow beam of radiation at times.
- Computer controlled robot that can perform common tasks
- Former Russian Intelligence Officer
- A company that operates in its home country as well as other countries around the world
- Purposeful Clearing of forested Land
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- High wave caused by an earth Quake or other disturbance
- The calculated use of violence to create a general sense of fear in a population
- Altering the DNA Makeup of an organism
- The Act or process of developing an increasingly integrated global economy
- Ability to maintain a certain quantity and quality of something
- Not a high enough quantity or quality of product
- Long term shifts in weather and temperatures
- Unique partnership between 27 different countries
- Electronic communication network
- Mutual Depenedence
- Group of countries that have similar political interests
- Person seeking safety from problems in their home country
20 Clues: Mutual Depenedence • Use of biology to solve problems • Electronic communication network • Former Russian Intelligence Officer • Purposeful Clearing of forested Land • Altering the DNA Makeup of an organism • Long term shifts in weather and temperatures • Not a high enough quantity or quality of product • Unique partnership between 27 different countries • ...
John WW2 Crossword 2024-05-15
Across
- The attack that led the US into WWII.
- Dropped at Hiroshima and made Japan surrender.
- Laws that excluded German-Jews from having equal rights with regular Germans.
- The countries that went against Germany.
- The countries that were supporting Germany.
- America’s plan to develop the atomic bomb
- Germans invaded this country first.
- German soldiers that targeted the Jews.
- Nazis secret police.
- The killing of a mass nation and targeting a specific race.
- Allies take back France from Germany.
- The successful defense by Britain against Germany
- The deadliest conflict between countries.
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- Places that Japanese-Americans had to go to during the war.
- Giving into something.
- A weapon made in the war that mowed down troops.
- The successful operation that saved 320,000 British and French Troops.
- The one who led Germany and strategically planned invasions.
- The people that sent coded messages to the Marines.
- The mass slaughter of Jews
- Bloodiest battle in the war.
- Signs or sayings that tried to convince people to do something.
- A group of people who were blamed for Germany’s problems.
- The biggest war in the world.
- Big vehicles that sent missiles to destroy buildings and other things.
25 Clues: Nazis secret police. • Giving into something. • The mass slaughter of Jews • Bloodiest battle in the war. • The biggest war in the world. • Germans invaded this country first. • The attack that led the US into WWII. • Allies take back France from Germany. • German soldiers that targeted the Jews. • The countries that went against Germany. • ...
Year 7 Skills Revision 2023-03-05
Across
- The continent that includes countries such as Australia and New Zealand (7)
- One of the seven large land masses on Earth (9)
- The largest and deepest ocean on Earth (7)
- A Latin phrase meaning "in the year of our Lord" (10)
- A period of 100 years (7)
- The southernmost continent on Earth (10)
- Arrangement of events in the order they occurred (10)
- The second largest ocean on Earth (8)
- A period of 10 years (6)
- An instrument used for determining direction (7)
- A system of measurement or comparison (5)
- The continent that includes countries such as France, Germany, and Italy (7)
- Relating to the order in which events occurred (12)
- A body of saltwater that is partially enclosed by land (3)
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- A term used to refer to the time period before the birth of Jesus Christ (12)
- The largest continent on Earth (4)
- A period of 1000 years (9)
- The continent that includes countries such as Brazil, Argentina, and Peru (12)
- A set of values that indicates a position on a map or graph (11)
- The southernmost continent on Earth (10)
- The second largest continent on Earth (6)
- A large body of saltwater (5)
22 Clues: A period of 10 years (6) • A period of 100 years (7) • A period of 1000 years (9) • A large body of saltwater (5) • The largest continent on Earth (4) • The second largest ocean on Earth (8) • The southernmost continent on Earth (10) • The southernmost continent on Earth (10) • The second largest continent on Earth (6) • A system of measurement or comparison (5) • ...
Management vocabulary 1st Assignment 2023-07-20
Across
- Facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education
- The effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input.
- A company operating in several countries.
- Company controlled by a holding company
- Means of sending or receiving information verbally or non-verbally
- The quality of being friendly and pleasant
- The actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method, as opposed to theories relating to it.
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
- Relating to relationships or communication between people.
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- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- Operating outside my countries boundaries
- A person's principles or standards of behaviour
- An inhabitant or market of a particular area or neighbourhood.
- Operating inside my countries boundaries
- Clients
- The process or state of converging
- Living in or originating from the West, in particular Europe or the United States
- A conclusion or resolution reached after consideration.
- To a very full extent, especially beyond the point regarded as necessary or desirable.
- An advantage or profit gained from something.
20 Clues: Clients • The process or state of converging • Company controlled by a holding company • Operating inside my countries boundaries • Operating outside my countries boundaries • A company operating in several countries. • The quality of being friendly and pleasant • An advantage or profit gained from something. • A person's principles or standards of behaviour • ...
US History 2025-02-28
Across
- Countries not aligned with the U.S. or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- Tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- The idea that both sides would destroy each other in a nuclear war.
- Soviet-led military alliance of Eastern European countries.
- Soviet attempt to stop access to West Berlin in 1948.
- U.S. agency that prepared for nuclear attacks
- Case where two people were convicted of espionage for passing atomic secrets.
- Imaginary line dividing communist and non-communist Europe.
- Fear of communism leading to false accusations.
- Period starting with the use of atomic bombs in the 1940s.
- U.S. aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII.
- Person who supports communist ideas.
- 1945 meeting where Allied leaders decided post-war Europe.
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- U.N. body for controlling nuclear weapons.
- U.S. committee that investigated suspected communists.
- Military alliance of the U.S. and Western countries after World War II.
- 1950-1953 conflict between North and South Korea.
- 1945 meeting of U.S., U.K., and Soviet leaders about post-war Europe.
- Spy case involving a U.S. government official accused of being a communist.
- Soviet plan to help Eastern Europe after WWII.
20 Clues: Person who supports communist ideas. • U.N. body for controlling nuclear weapons. • U.S. aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII. • U.S. agency that prepared for nuclear attacks • Soviet plan to help Eastern Europe after WWII. • Fear of communism leading to false accusations. • 1950-1953 conflict between North and South Korea. • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-10-28
Across
- organization that seeks to negotiate reductions in barriers to trade and to adjudicate complaints about violations of international trade policy; successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
- economic agreement between countries to allow free trade in goods, services, labor, and financial capital between members while having a common external trade policy
- ecnomic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members
- economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members, a common external trade policy, and coordinated monetary and fiscal policies
- selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production
- Numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import
- Many of the different stages of producing a good happen in different geographic locations
- forum in which nations could come together to negotiate reductions in tariffs and other barriers to trade; the precursor to the World Trade Organization
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- The argument that there are compelling national interests against depending on key imports form other nations
- when one country can use fewer resources to produce a good compared to another country; when a country is more productive compared to another country
- ways a nation can draw up rules, regulations, inspections, and paperwork to make it more costly or difficult to import products
- how a good is produced in stages
- laws that block imports sold below the cost of production and impose tariffs that would increase the price of these imports to reflect their cost of production
- innovative new product or production technology which disrupts the status quo in a market, leading the innovators to earn more income and profits and the other firms to lose income and profits, unless they can come up with their own innovations
- International trade of goods within the same industry
- when production locates in countries with the lowest environmental (or other) standards, putting pressure on all countries to reduce their environmental standards
- Taxes that governments place on imported goods
- Government policies to reduce or block imports
- A country that can consume more than it can produce as a result of specialization and trade
19 Clues: how a good is produced in stages • Taxes that governments place on imported goods • Government policies to reduce or block imports • International trade of goods within the same industry • selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production • Numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import • ...
Econom No1 2024-10-28
Across
- Government policies to reduce or block imports.
- many of the different stages of producing a good happen in different geographic locations
- international trade of goods within the same industry
- Forum in which nations could come together to negotiate reductions in tariffs and other barriers to trade; the precursor to the World Trade Organization.
- taxes that governments place on imported goods
- Economic agreement between countries to allow free trade in goods, services, labor, and financial capital between members while having a common external trade policy.
- how a good is produced in stages
- The argument that there are compelling national interests against depending on key imports from other nations.
- Economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members, a common external trade policy, and coordinated monetary and fiscal policies.
- Laws that block imports sold below the cost of production and impose tariffs that would increase the price of these imports to reflect their cost of production.
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- Ways a nation can draw up rules, regulations, inspections, and paperwork to make it more costly or difficult to import products.
- Organization that seeks to negotiate reductions in barriers to trade and to adjudicate complaints about violations of international trade policy; successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
- Selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production.
- When production locates in countries with the lowest environmental (or other) standards, putting pressure on all countries to reduce their environmental standards.
- a country that can consume more than it can produce as a result of specialization and trade
- Economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members.
- Innovative new product or production technology which disrupts the status quo in a market, leading the innovators to earn more income and profits and the other firms to lose income and profits, unless they can come up with their own innovations.
- when one country can use fewer resources to produce a good compared to another country; when a country is more productive compared to another country
- Numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import.
19 Clues: how a good is produced in stages • taxes that governments place on imported goods • Government policies to reduce or block imports. • international trade of goods within the same industry • Selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production. • Numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import. • ...
El CoCo 2022-10-31
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2020-03-20
Across
- THEY ARE NO LONGER IN EU
- PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN DENMARK ARE
- KANGAROOS LIVE THERE
- IT IS FAMOUS FOR SPAGHETTI AND PASTA
- THEY INVENTED SAUNA
- IT'S WHERE OLYMPIC GAMES STARTED
- THEY LIVE IN SWITZERLAND
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- THE CAPITAL CITY OF THIS COUNTRY IS OSLO
- IT IS FAMOUS FOR LEGO BRICKS
- THE CAPITAL IS MOSCOW
- PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN SPAIN
- PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN AMSTERDAM ARE
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF THIS COUNTRY IS PARIS
- GUINNESS BEER IS THEIR FAVOURITE DRINK
14 Clues: THEY INVENTED SAUNA • KANGAROOS LIVE THERE • THE CAPITAL IS MOSCOW • THEY ARE NO LONGER IN EU • PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN SPAIN • THEY LIVE IN SWITZERLAND • IT IS FAMOUS FOR LEGO BRICKS • PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN DENMARK ARE • PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN AMSTERDAM ARE • IT'S WHERE OLYMPIC GAMES STARTED • IT IS FAMOUS FOR SPAGHETTI AND PASTA • GUINNESS BEER IS THEIR FAVOURITE DRINK • ...
Unit 5 - Countries 2021-11-14
15 Clues: lääs • põder • künklik • künklik • parlament • Läänemeri • põhjapoolne • mitte midagi • suitsupääsuke • millal iganes • kuskil, kusagil • asetsema, lamama • tasase pinnamoega • rahvuslik, rahvus; riiklik • for kuulus millegi poolest
Countries and Nationalities 2022-02-12
countries and introduction 2013-05-19
14 Clues: pizza, Rome • London, rain • Berlin, beer • Athens, Zeus • music, concert • elephant, curry • Sydney,kangaroo • cinema, theatre • café, restaurant • school, students • I am ..... Mexico. • Nice to ...... you. • ....... are you from? • Paris, Zinedine Zidane
Countries and Capitals 2015-07-08
14 Clues: Capital is Rome • Capital is Bern • Capital is Paris • Capital is Tokyo • Capital is Ankara • Capital is Maseru • Capital is Dublin • Capital is Harare • Capital is Moscow • Capital is Damascus • Capital is Kingston • Capital is Budapest • Capital is Jerusalem • Capital is Stockholm
Countries and nationalities 2016-09-29
15 Clues: Italy • Spain • U.S.A • France • France • England • Spanish boy • French girl • English boy • Italian boy • English girl • American boy • Spanish girl • Italian girl • American girl
Australian/Oceania Countries 2016-10-10
Across
- Devoid of human beings 800 years ago
- The world's 6th largest country
- Consists of nine small islands scattered over 500,000 square miles of the western Pacific
- 197th most populous country in the world
- Formerly known as Pleasant Island
- 3,540 kilometres south of Hawaii
- One-half of the island of New Guinea
- Chain consists of six main islands that are volcanic, mountainous, and forested
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- Marshallese is the official language
- Only has main roads in Pohnpei
- Known as the Friendly Islands for the reception given to Captain James Cook in 1773
- Includes 13 larger islands and about 70 smaller ones
- Made-up of 333 islands
- Also spelt as Pelew or Belau
14 Clues: Made-up of 333 islands • Also spelt as Pelew or Belau • Only has main roads in Pohnpei • The world's 6th largest country • 3,540 kilometres south of Hawaii • Formerly known as Pleasant Island • Marshallese is the official language • Devoid of human beings 800 years ago • One-half of the island of New Guinea • 197th most populous country in the world • ...
Countries and Rooms 2016-10-06
English speaking countries 2024-02-03
Across
- The currency used in the United Kingdom.
- The famous canyon located in Arizona.
- residence of the British monarch in London.
- famous statue located in New York Harbor.
- The second-largest country in the world by land area.
- famous clock tower in London.
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- The capital city of the United States.
- The largest city in Australia.
- The first President of the United States.
- The iconic opera house is located in this Australian city.
- The national bird of the United States.
- The country that includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- The famous river that runs through London.
- The official languages of Canada are English and ___.
14 Clues: famous clock tower in London. • The largest city in Australia. • The famous canyon located in Arizona. • The capital city of the United States. • The national bird of the United States. • The currency used in the United Kingdom. • The first President of the United States. • famous statue located in New York Harbor. • The famous river that runs through London. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2023-03-16
Countries and Languages 2024-09-05
Across
- They speak this language in Spain, Mexico, and Argentina.
- This language is spoken in the Middle East.
- They speak this language in Japan.
- Pushkin, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky came from this country.
- You can find kangaroos here.
- Angela Merkel speaks this language.
- The country where you can find the pyramids
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- You can find Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa in this country.
- The Taj Mahal is in this country.
- You can find Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka here.
- Bangkok is the capital of the Asian country.
- The country famous for Saint Patrick.
- George Washington was the first president of this country.
- Napoleon was from this country.
14 Clues: You can find kangaroos here. • Napoleon was from this country. • The Taj Mahal is in this country. • They speak this language in Japan. • Angela Merkel speaks this language. • The country famous for Saint Patrick. • This language is spoken in the Middle East. • The country where you can find the pyramids • You can find Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka here. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-11-24
LatinX Countries Puzzle 2023-10-02
Across
- The 2nd largest country in South America
- This country’s national sport is baseball
- This country’s capital is Mexico City
- This is South America’s second-smallest country
- You can find the Galapagos Islands here
- This country is “home” to the deepest lake in Central America
- Around 60% of the Amazon rainforest is in this country
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- Home to the world’s highest waterfall
- Has the only Jaguar reserve in the world
- Famous singer and songwriter Shakira is from here
- This country is covered in rainforests that are home to many different species
- The Amazon River starts in this country
- This is a long narrow country on the western side of South America
- Christmas was banned here for 30 years
14 Clues: Home to the world’s highest waterfall • This country’s capital is Mexico City • Christmas was banned here for 30 years • The Amazon River starts in this country • You can find the Galapagos Islands here • Has the only Jaguar reserve in the world • The 2nd largest country in South America • This country’s national sport is baseball • ...
Competing Countries 2025 2025-09-07
14 Clues: Mr Jones • Pop/rock Frank • Sisters on Fire • She Will Survive • One of the Neils • Horse with no name • Hall and _ _ _ _ _ • Sang about a hotel • Close to You (The) • If you leave me now • More than a feeling • Stevie's Superstition • American punk-rock band • How many seasons did Frankie have?
Countries and capitals 2025-10-06
Across
- What country's capital is Mexico City?
- What country's capital is Ottawa?
- What country's capital is Athens?
- What country's capital is Buenos Aires?
- What country's capital is Moscow?
- What country's capital is Wellington?
- What country's capital is Tokyo?
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- What country's capital is Lisbon?
- What country's capital is Paris?
- What country's capital is London?
- What country's capital is Beijing?
- What country's capital is Caracas?
- What country's capital is Madrid?
- What country's capital is Rome?
14 Clues: What country's capital is Rome? • What country's capital is Paris? • What country's capital is Tokyo? • What country's capital is Lisbon? • What country's capital is London? • What country's capital is Ottawa? • What country's capital is Athens? • What country's capital is Moscow? • What country's capital is Madrid? • What country's capital is Beijing? • ...
Cities and Countries 2025-10-08
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- Japan’s busy capital known for sushi and technology
- Capital of Germany once divided by a wall
- Egyptian city famous for the pyramids nearby
- India’s capital city
- City in the UAE known for its tall buildings
- Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins
- The world’s largest country by area
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- Country shaped like a boot
- African country known for safaris
- South Korea’s lively capital
- Capital of the United Kingdom with the Big Ben
- China’s capital where the Great Wall begins
- South American country famous for football and the Amazon
- Australian city known for its Opera House
14 Clues: India’s capital city • Country shaped like a boot • South Korea’s lively capital • African country known for safaris • The world’s largest country by area • Capital of Germany once divided by a wall • Australian city known for its Opera House • China’s capital where the Great Wall begins • Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins • ...
South American Countries 2025-10-15
Across
- The country directly south of the USA
- The country we live in
- Small country near Guatemala and Mexico
- The country that matches with "hopping" in our sentence.
- The country northwest of Panama.
- The farthest north country in North America
- The other half of the island with Haiti
- The country that matches with "near" in our sentence
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- Two words that mean "the savior" in English
- A small island where Bob Marley is from
- The farthest south country in North America
- Sounds a lot like guacamole
- The other half of the island with Dominican Republic
- The island country closest to Florida
14 Clues: The country we live in • Sounds a lot like guacamole • The country northwest of Panama. • The country directly south of the USA • The island country closest to Florida • Small country near Guatemala and Mexico • A small island where Bob Marley is from • The other half of the island with Haiti • Two words that mean "the savior" in English • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2025-10-15
14 Clues: Chiny • włoski • polski • Polska • Włochy • chiński • Francja • francuski • brytyjski • Hiszpania • hiszpański • amerykański • Wielka Brytania • Stany Zjednoczone
Crossword. 2020-03-08
Across
- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- It measure the economic, educational and vital character.
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- An event constituting a new stage in a changing situation.
- Year that was devised the HDi by the Pakistani economist.
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- Countries that are in a bad position because of bad economic situation.
- countries that are growing to become an developed-country.
- Creator of the hdi.
- Non-profit organization that operates independently of any government.
- Country situated in the ranking 1 in the list of hdi.
10 Clues: Creator of the hdi. • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • Country situated in the ranking 1 in the list of hdi. • It measure the economic, educational and vital character. • Year that was devised the HDi by the Pakistani economist. • countries that are growing to become an developed-country. • An event constituting a new stage in a changing situation. • ...
Crossword. 2020-03-08
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- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- It measure the economic, educational and vital character.
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- An event constituting a new stage in a changing situation.
- Year that was devised the HDi by the Pakistani economist.
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- Countries that are in a bad position because of bad economic situation.
- countries that are growing to become an developed-country.
- Creator of the hdi.
- Non-profit organization that operates independently of any government.
- Country situated in the ranking 1 in the list of hdi.
10 Clues: Creator of the hdi. • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • Country situated in the ranking 1 in the list of hdi. • It measure the economic, educational and vital character. • Year that was devised the HDi by the Pakistani economist. • countries that are growing to become an developed-country. • An event constituting a new stage in a changing situation. • ...
Cold War 2021-03-30
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- political and economic doctrine that aims to sharing property instead of claiming property to being private
- The president of the US during the early years of the cold war
- times of tension between communist countries and capitalist countries
- The response of the soviet union to the NATO
- giant concrete barrier that the communist guarded in a german state
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- the prime minister of great britain during cold war
- a conflict in witch two countries fought over their land in asia
- A union of capitalist countries
- Leader of the Soviet Union during the early years of Cold War
- The first communist president of China
10 Clues: A union of capitalist countries • The first communist president of China • The response of the soviet union to the NATO • the prime minister of great britain during cold war • Leader of the Soviet Union during the early years of Cold War • The president of the US during the early years of the cold war • ...
European Country Relations 2023-06-05
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- an EU country not belonging in NATO
- historically had very bad relations with other European countries
- one of the oldest and neutral country in the EU
- recently joined NATO after process was sped up for this country
- Contains Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, greece, Hungary, north Macedonia, Kosovo, Croatia, Slovenia, Moldova, Albania, Montenegro, Romania, Türkiye
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- the neighbor of the Swiss and one of the only other neutral EU countries
- an isle contained multiple countries and regions
- country currently in conflict with Ukraine and possible conflict with many other countries
- the organization responsible for most alliances and treaties in the world
- one of the leading members on the EU
10 Clues: an EU country not belonging in NATO • one of the leading members on the EU • one of the oldest and neutral country in the EU • an isle contained multiple countries and regions • recently joined NATO after process was sped up for this country • historically had very bad relations with other European countries • ...
Global Issues 2025-01-09
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- A situation where nations struggle for resources or influence
- The practice of countries sharing resources and ideas
- The scientific study of global climate change
- The movement to reduce human impact on the environment
- A region that suffers from poverty and lack of development
- A group of countries working together for peace and development
- The effects of human activities on the planet
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- The process of bringing people from different nations together
- A global issue concerning the distribution of wealth
- The process of bringing awareness to an important issue
- The continuous conflict between different countries
- The lack of access to basic necessities like food or clean water
- The unfair treatment of people based on their gender, race, or background
- The movement of people from one country to another
14 Clues: The scientific study of global climate change • The effects of human activities on the planet • The movement of people from one country to another • The continuous conflict between different countries • A global issue concerning the distribution of wealth • The practice of countries sharing resources and ideas • The movement to reduce human impact on the environment • ...
Trend towards Economic Integration in Europe and its Significance 2016-09-17
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- The USA president who did not adopt a sincere attitude to cooperate with USSR after the Second World War.
- The political identity of the Eastern European countries under the influence of USSR after the WWII
- The French Foreign Minister who believed that genuine European political integration would follow from effective economic cooperation in early 1950s.
- The organization set up by USA in 1948 to monitor and implement the financial aid to Western European countries
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- The international agency set up in 1943 to provide relief to countries liberated from Germany
- The economic plan carried out by US to provide the western countries with financial aid in order to check the spread of communism from USSR.
- The economic organization established by USSR to cooperate with the Eastern European countries for economic growth after WWII
- The economic plan carried out by USSR in 1947 to stand against the western one in the same year.
- / The custom union made by three small countries in Western Europe in 1947.
- The abbreviation of the economic organization initiated by the France in 1952
10 Clues: / The custom union made by three small countries in Western Europe in 1947. • The abbreviation of the economic organization initiated by the France in 1952 • The international agency set up in 1943 to provide relief to countries liberated from Germany • The economic plan carried out by USSR in 1947 to stand against the western one in the same year. • ...
Globalization Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-14
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- Routes, also known as Maritime Silk Roads, is the name given to the network of sea routes that link the East with the West.
- refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- Global trade creates employment and job opportunities. Thus increasing the peoples abilities to become self sufficient.
- Date when the western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade
- Date when The catholic missionaries from Europe also spread Catholicism in Latin America
- the free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics, society, technology and culture.
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- brought porcelain, silk, ivory, spices, and myriad other exotic goods from China to Mexico in exchange for New World silver.
- Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- Changes that affect individuals' surroundings (architecture, arts, customs, rituals etc.) owing to influxes of tourists constitute cultural impacts.
- The date where Alexander the Great brought culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe.
- It is the religion that was brought by european
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- Monetary Fund (IMF) – an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- During the 15th and 16th centuries, the western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into what?
- His invasions were among reasons behind hastening of globalization
- it happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- is the combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place.
- The culture that alexander the great brought to to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe
- Date of the Galleon Trade
- Date when The catholic missionaries from Europe also spread Catholicism in the Philippines
- the perception of ethnic and cultural inferiority and a form of internalized racial oppression.
- Bank (WB) – it was founded after world war in 1944
- the trade route between China andother countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- It is said that benefits can be gained in trading products, services and capitals with the other countries because the number of products one can choose from the market increases significantly.
- Wiseman, Who wrote the “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
26 Clues: Date of the Galleon Trade • It is the religion that was brought by european • Bank (WB) – it was founded after world war in 1944 • His invasions were among reasons behind hastening of globalization • Wiseman, Who wrote the “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.” • the trade route between China andother countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E. • ...
International Trade Vocabulary 2024-04-16
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- A type of money who's value comes from the item from which it is made,often precious metals such as silver and gold
- the value of one currency expressed in terms of another
- This is the legally accepted payment for goods and services
- This is the practice of goods being traded between countries without any tariffs that might slow down trade
- Type of protectionist trade restriction that sets a physical limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported into a country in a given period of time
- The amount of something that money can buy
- This is the amount of currency that can be traded for another countries currency at any given time
- The paper money and coins that make up the money supply of a nation
- Measures the flow of payments between one country and all other countries
- This is a political and economic organization of 10 countries in southeast Asia to improve economic growth
- general name for the exchange of goods and services
- Finacial assistance from the government to encourage the production of or purchase of a good
- This is an agreement signed in 1993 to reduce tariffs between USA, Canada, and Mexico
- These are goods that are brought into one country from another
- Name for a category of trade barriers that a country may impose on another country or countries
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- This occurs when the value of a currency is matched to another currency or other value, such as gold
- Ability of one country or region to specialize in producing a good that another country can produce for trade
- A condition in international trade when the value of the imports into a nation is greater than the value of its exports
- Tax on imported goods designed to prevent domestic companies from having to compete with foreign goods of lower price or superior quality
- Difference in the monetary value of exports and imports for a country
- A ban on trade with a certain country
- A political and economic group that was formed in 1992 to encourage cooperation between 27 member states
- This is any good transported from one country to another
- This occurs when a countries exports are higher than its imports
- A tax on imported goods and is usually designed to protect domestic production of similar goods
- This is the ability of a nation or region to produce more of a certain product than another country or region
- This is a restriction to regulate international commerce and business
27 Clues: A ban on trade with a certain country • The amount of something that money can buy • general name for the exchange of goods and services • the value of one currency expressed in terms of another • This is any good transported from one country to another • This is the legally accepted payment for goods and services • ...
Countries and Capitals 2020-09-02
Unit 5 - Countries 2021-11-14
15 Clues: lääs • põder • künklik • künklik • parlament • Läänemeri • põhjapoolne • mitte midagi • millal iganes • suitsupääsuke • kuskil, kusagil • asetsema, lamama • tasase pinnamoega • kuulus millegi poolest • rahvuslik, rahvus; riiklik
North American Countries 2016-10-09
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- Salvador Smallest country in Central America
- Life expectancy is 77 years
- Largest island in Carribean
- Their most recent president was Obama
- Christopher Columbus landed there in 1494
- Their Thunderball Grotto was used in James Bond films
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- A mountainous island
- There are 31 states in it
- Most Grenadians are of African descent
- Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean
- Their land mass is 616 square kilometres
- First Latin American country to adopt the US currency
- Second largest country in the world
- Poorest country in the Western Hemisphere
14 Clues: A mountainous island • There are 31 states in it • Life expectancy is 77 years • Largest island in Carribean • Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean • Second largest country in the world • Their most recent president was Obama • Most Grenadians are of African descent • Their land mass is 616 square kilometres • Christopher Columbus landed there in 1494 • ...
Countries of Europe 2023-04-21
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- A country that is known for its giant pretzels and complicated history
- A famous landmark in this country is a Eiffel Tower
- This country has famous football teams such as Madrid and Barcelona
- A famous landmark in this country is the Colosseum
- A country that is way up high, and probably cold too
- This mountain range spans across the central part of Europe
- Currently at war with Russia
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- This country has a famous candy named after it (hint: the color of the candy is red)
- Kingdom One of their current leaders is King Charles III
- This ocean is located on the western side of Europe
- Gods of this country's ancient religion include Hades and Persephone
- There is a Brewer's racing sausage that represents a type of sausage from this country's food
- This country is often associated with St. Patrick's Day
- This country is always neutral when it comes to wars
14 Clues: Currently at war with Russia • A famous landmark in this country is the Colosseum • This ocean is located on the western side of Europe • A famous landmark in this country is a Eiffel Tower • This country is always neutral when it comes to wars • A country that is way up high, and probably cold too • This country is often associated with St. Patrick's Day • ...
Countries and cities 2020-02-09
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- this is the largest country in the world
- This country has a very beautiful mountainous
- hamland of football
- it is very old country
- is humland of anime
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- in this country is located The statue of Liberty
- hamiand of koala and kangaroo
- Republic
- in this country they like to drink beer
- in this country is located mountain Everest
- in this coutry is located elf tower and in this country like croissants
- hamland of pizza
- in this coutry is located pyramids
- in this country a lot of factories and we order a lot of products from this country
14 Clues: Republic • hamland of pizza • hamland of football • is humland of anime • it is very old country • hamiand of koala and kangaroo • in this coutry is located pyramids • in this country they like to drink beer • this is the largest country in the world • in this country is located mountain Everest • This country has a very beautiful mountainous • ...
Discover the countries 2021-10-05
English speaking countries 2022-10-11
English speaking countries 2022-10-11
Countries and continents 2023-06-12
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- A country located in North America, known for its vibrant festivals, delicious food, and ancient Mayan ruins.
- A country located in northeastern Africa, known for its ancient pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River.
- A country located in South Asia, known for its diverse culture, rich history, spirituality, and delicious cuisine.
- A country located in Oceania, known for its unique wildlife, stunning natural wonders, and beautiful beaches.
- A country located in southwestern Europe, known for its sunny beaches, passionate flamenco dance, and delicious paella.
- Africa A country located at the southern tip of the African continent, known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cultural heritage.
- A country located in South America, known for its vibrant culture, rich biodiversity, and love for soccer.
- Kingdom A country located in northwestern Europe, consisting of four nations - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland - known for its history, royal family, and iconic landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
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- A country located in North America, known for its vast landscapes, diverse culture, and friendly people.
- A country located in Southeast Asia, known for its beautiful temples, tropical beaches, rich cultural heritage, and flavorful cuisine.
- A country located in East Africa, known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and the Maasai tribe.
- A country located in East Asia, known for its ancient history, delicious cuisine, and the Great Wall of China.
- A country located in Western Europe, known for its art, culture, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, and delicious cuisine.
- A country located in Eurasia, known for its vast territory, rich history, iconic architecture, and winter sports.
- States A country located in North America, known for its diversity, freedom, and a wide range of natural and cultural attractions, including the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
15 Clues: A country located in northeastern Africa, known for its ancient pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River. • A country located in North America, known for its vast landscapes, diverse culture, and friendly people. • A country located in South America, known for its vibrant culture, rich biodiversity, and love for soccer. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2023-06-22
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- This is a country located in North America. People from this country are called Mexicans. Mexico is known for its ancient civilizations, colorful traditions, and delicious food.
- Kingdom This is a country located in Northwestern Europe. People from this country are called British. The United Kingdom is known for its rich history, royal family, and landmarks like Big Ben.
- This is a country located in Western Europe. People from this country are called French. France is known for its art, fashion, cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- This is a country located in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. People from this country are called Russians. Russia is known for its vast landscapes, rich history, and ballet.
- This is a country located in North America. People from this country are called Canadians. Canada is known for its beautiful landscapes and diverse culture.
- This is a country located in South America. People from this country are called Brazilians. Brazil is known for its lively festivals, football culture, and the Amazon rainforest.
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- States This is a country located in North America. People from this country are called Americans. The United States is known for its diverse culture, Hollywood movies, and the Statue of Liberty.
- Korea This is a country located in East Asia. People from this country are called South Koreans. South Korea is known for its K-pop music, technology, and delicious cuisine like kimchi.
- This is a country located in North Africa. People from this country are called Egyptians. Egypt is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River.
- This is a country located in South Asia. People from this country are called Indians. India is known for its vibrant traditions, delicious cuisine, and ancient temples.
- This is a country located in East Asia. People from this country are called Chinese. China is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and the Great Wall.
- This is a country located in Central Europe. People from this country are called Germans. Germany is known for its engineering, castles, and the Autobahn.
- This is a country located in southwestern Europe. People from this country are called Spaniards. Spain is known for its vibrant festivals, beautiful beaches, and bullfighting.
- This is a country located in Oceania. People from this country are called Australians. Australia is known for its stunning beaches, unique wildlife, and vibrant cities.
- This is a country located in East Asia. People from this country are called Japanese. Japan is known for its rich history, technology, and delicious cuisine.
15 Clues: This is a country located in North Africa. People from this country are called Egyptians. Egypt is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River. • This is a country located in Central Europe. People from this country are called Germans. Germany is known for its engineering, castles, and the Autobahn. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2023-09-10
COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2024-05-16
Countries and Nationalities 2024-09-25
Countries part 3 2025-04-30
Countries and capitals 2025-10-06
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- What country's capital is Mexico City?
- What country's capital is Ottawa?
- What country's capital is Athens?
- What country's capital is Buenos Aires?
- What country's capital is Moscow?
- What country's capital is Wellington?
- What country's capital is Tokyo?
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- What country's capital is Lisbon?
- What country's capital is Paris?
- What country's capital is London?
- What country's capital is Beijing?
- What country's capital is Caracas?
- What country's capital is Madrid?
- What country's capital is Rome?
14 Clues: What country's capital is Rome? • What country's capital is Paris? • What country's capital is Tokyo? • What country's capital is Lisbon? • What country's capital is London? • What country's capital is Ottawa? • What country's capital is Athens? • What country's capital is Moscow? • What country's capital is Madrid? • What country's capital is Beijing? • ...
Travelling Crossword Puzzle 2019-07-17
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- This country is famous for gelato.
- This is the best class to fly in.
- People who travel for fun to other countries are called this.
- This was the most visited country in 2018.
- These are presents that are bought overseas.
- This is the cheapest class to fly in.
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- Be sure to bring this when you travel.
- Some countries require you to get one of these before entrance is allowed.
- Be sure not to lose this or you might not be able to return home.
- You need to book this if you want to fly.
- People do this when they travel.
- Don't forget to reserve this when travelling.
- Sometimes they are nice, but many aren't happy.
- You need this to enter foreign countries.
14 Clues: People do this when they travel. • This is the best class to fly in. • This country is famous for gelato. • This is the cheapest class to fly in. • Be sure to bring this when you travel. • You need to book this if you want to fly. • You need this to enter foreign countries. • This was the most visited country in 2018. • These are presents that are bought overseas. • ...
International Trade Vocab 2024-04-15
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- A type of money who's value comes from the item from which it is made,often precious metals such as silver and gold
- the value of one currency expressed in terms of another
- This is the legally accepted payment for goods and services
- This is the practice of goods being traded between countries without any tariffs that might slow down trade
- Type of protectionist trade restriction that sets a physical limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported into a country in a given period of time
- The amount of something that money can buy
- This is the amount of currency that can be traded for another countries currency at any given time
- The paper money and coins that make up the money supply of a nation
- Measures the flow of payments between one country and all other countries
- This is a political and economic organization of 10 countries in southeast Asia to improve economic growth
- general name for the exchange of goods and services
- Finacial assistance from the government to encourage the production of or purchase of a good
- This is an agreement signed in 1993 to reduce tariffs between USA, Canada, and Mexico
- These are goods that are brought into one country from another
- Name for a category of trade barriers that a country may impose on another country or countries
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- This occurs when the value of a currency is matched to another currency or other value, such as gold
- Ability of one country or region to specialize in producing a good that another country can produce for trade
- A condition in international trade when the value of the imports into a nation is greater than the value of its exports
- Tax on imported goods designed to prevent domestic companies from having to compete with foreign goods of lower price or superior quality
- Difference in the monetary value of exports and imports for a country
- A ban on trade with a certain country
- A political and economic group that was formed in 1992 to encourage cooperation between 27 member states
- This is any good transported from one country to another
- This occurs when a countries exports are higher than its imports
- A tax on imported goods and is usually designed to protect domestic production of similar goods
- This is the ability of a nation or region to produce more of a certain product than another country or region
- This is a restriction to regulate international commerce and business
27 Clues: A ban on trade with a certain country • The amount of something that money can buy • general name for the exchange of goods and services • the value of one currency expressed in terms of another • This is any good transported from one country to another • This is the legally accepted payment for goods and services • ...
Globalisation 2025-10-26
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- TRADE The removal of barriers between countries, allowing goods, services to move freely.
- The growing gap between the rich and the poor.
- A small group of people who are very wealthy and have influence across borders.
- The increasing interconnectedness of economies, cultures, and people through trading, communication, and technology.
- MOBILITY The ability of money to move easily across countries.
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- CORPORATIONS Large companies operating in multiple countries, they impact global trade and employment.
- MARKETS Developing countries that are becoming an important part in the global economy.
- ECONOMY An economy driven by knowledge, technology, and creativity.
- REVOLUTION The rapid advancement of digital tools and automation.
- INFLUENCE The power that wealthy individuals and corporations have over government policy.
- CONCETRATION When economic gains are mostly taken by a small percentage of people.
11 Clues: The growing gap between the rich and the poor. • REVOLUTION The rapid advancement of digital tools and automation. • MOBILITY The ability of money to move easily across countries. • ECONOMY An economy driven by knowledge, technology, and creativity. • A small group of people who are very wealthy and have influence across borders. • ...
International Trade Terms 2019-11-06
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- of trade the difference between the value of the country's imports or exports for a given period
- function of international trade whereby goods produced in one country are shipped to another country for future sale or trade
- of living the level of wealth, comfort, material goods, and necessities available to a certain socioeconomic class or a certain geographic area
- economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations
- medium exchange for goods and services
- rates the value a country's currency vs that of another country or economic growth
- Monetary Fund (IMF) an organization working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment
- Trade Organization (WTO) deals with the rules of trade between nations. Its goal is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly and predictably as possible
- a tax imposed by a government on goods and services imported from other countries that serves to increase the price and make imports less desirable
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- gradual decrease in the economic value of the capital stock of a firm, nation or entity
- advantage an economy's ability to produce goods and services at a lower opportunity cost than that of the trade partners
- surplus a situation in which a country sells more to other countries than it buys from other countries
- increase of the value of an asset over time
- an entity focuses on the production of a limited scope of goods to gain a greater degree of efficiency
- Union (EU) international organization comprising 28 European countries and governing common economic, social, and security policies
- advantage ability of a party to produce a greater quantity of a good, product or service than competitors
- purchases of a goods or services by a domestic economy from a foreign economy
17 Clues: medium exchange for goods and services • increase of the value of an asset over time • purchases of a goods or services by a domestic economy from a foreign economy • rates the value a country's currency vs that of another country or economic growth • gradual decrease in the economic value of the capital stock of a firm, nation or entity • ...
Social Chapters 13/14 Vocabulary 2019-01-08
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- the social, economic, and political differences that separate men and women.
- John Locke and Adam Smith.
- 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.
- a union that cuts across national borders and includes larger population.
- the untied nations agency that sets international labour standards.
- right entitled to all people.
- illegal immigration of humans seeking for a better life but are forced to commit crimes.
- women's organization don't have access to communication, especially in developing countries.
- has made eradicating poverty one of its main goals.
- build up when a country borrows from other countries or international lending agencies to make up for budget shortfalls.
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- what a person physically, mentally, and spiritually needs.
- a study that had revealed a strong link between female literacy and changing social conditions.
- requires countries to take measures to stop extreme forms of labour exploitation.
- right that cannot be taken away of transferred.
- goal to help producers in developing countries to get a fair price for their products to reduce problems.
- a penalty.
- adopted in 1982 as part of the Constitution Act.
- the quality of being logically or factually; soundness or cogency.
- related to labour standards.
- gap between people's need for new and innovative solutions problems and their ability to supply those solutions.
- provide protection for everyday workers.
- where businesses/organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- measures that protect workers
- suggested market failure, shortage of capital, science can't operate and social conflict prevent problem solving.
- one country's domination over another country's economic, political, and cultural institutions.
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. • ...
European Government Vocabulary Quiz 2013-10-02
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- pound/The currency of the United Kingdom
- of Commons/The powerful, representative lawmaking body of the United Kingdom’s Parliament
- less-powerful upper house of the German Parliament, which represents the interest of the state government
- government in which one person possesses unlimited power
- powerful lower house of the German Parliament, elects a chancellor
- voluntary association of independent states
- power is vested in the people and exercised directly or indirectly
- minister/The head of state in a parliamentary system of democracy
- system/Type of democratic government where citizens elect MPs who choose a prime minister
- form of government where power is held by one central authority
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- currency of the European Union
- system/Government that guarantees certain benefits to the unemployed, poor, disabled, old, and sick, such as done in Basic Law of Germany
- Council/The elected body of Russia’s Federal Assembly
- countries/Countries that depend on manufacturing more than farming; higher standard of living
- of state running day-to-day operations of government is some democracies, like Germany
- form of government in which power is divided between one central and several regional authorities
- government by the few, usually with corrupt and selfish purposes
- system/Type of democratic government where citizens elect members of legislature and also the chief executive, known as the president
- Union/a group of 27 European countries united
- world countries/Developing nations that do not have much industry and that depend on farming; lower standard of living
- Duma/That part of Russia’s Federal Assembly that represents state government, approves presidential appointments
- 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 • ...
Cold War 2023-01-20
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- Communist Leader of Cuba
- _________ Doctrine was the US policy to contain communism
- US government committee that investigated reports of communism
- _______ Pact was the alliance of communist countries
- Mutually Assured _______ helped prevent the USSR and US from ever actually fighting
- ______ Wars where US and USSR are involved and supporting sides but not fighting each other
- City that the USSR blockaded and US flew supplies to
- US President at the beginning of the Cold War
- US created this after falling behind in the Space Race
- Competition between US and USSR to build the largest arsenal of nuclear weapons
- Berlin ____ was built to stop citizens from fleeing East Berlin to non-communist West Berlin
- Theory that if one nation fell to communism surrounding nations would fall too
- Bay of _____ Invasion was a failed invasion of Cuba organized by the CIA
- US President during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Proxy War that resulted in a division at the 38th parallel
- Iron _______ was the division of communist and non communist countries in Europe
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- US fear of ______ weapons led to duck and cover drills and bomb shelters becoming popular
- 1st Satellite in Space
- US Senator that led the witch hunts for communists in US
- ______ Plan allowed the US to give money to European countries resisting communism to help rebuild their economy.
- US strategy of pushing to the point of war to prevent USSR from gaining power
- SOviet leader at the beginning of the Cold War
- American Spy Plane shot down over USSR
- Location of standoff between USSR and US over missiles
- USSR spies that were executed in America
- Alliance of non-communist countries
- Competition between US and USSR to get to the moon
- Leader of the communist revolution in China
28 Clues: 1st Satellite in Space • Communist Leader of Cuba • Alliance of non-communist countries • American Spy Plane shot down over USSR • USSR spies that were executed in America • Leader of the communist revolution in China • US President during the Cuban Missile Crisis • US President at the beginning of the Cold War • SOviet leader at the beginning of the Cold War • ...
Interconnected World Terms crossword 2023-04-20
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- make imports more expensive than domestic goods.
- economy's dependence on a particular thing in order to be successful. In an agricultural economy
- manufactured goods from the primary sector that turns shirts and cloth, turn the oil to plastic and gasoline
- town that where people live and the houses were close together
- free trade alliance among Canada, Mexico, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it
- are little countries that are struggling but getting better
- people made a new money
- a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- which the central government plans what to produce and at what price
- the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another
- companies that provide goods or services to consumers or other companies
- measure economists use to compare the economies of countries
- includes producing raw materials such as crops, precious metals, fossil fuels, and fishing.
- military alliances and security agreements to protect one another and win wars
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- a country that is developed
- globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- the government restrict trade with one country,
- people from one part of the world to another.
- going new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- the lowest thing that u can live in
- Is the main point of support for a country’s economic activity.
- they gain independence from the harsh countries
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. • globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • the government restrict trade with one country, • they gain independence from the harsh countries • make imports more expensive than domestic goods. • ...
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. • ...
Foreign Policy 2022-04-23
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- the movement of people within or across boarders
- the state of political hostility between United States and Soviet Union for a period of 45 years
- an attack on one constitutes an attack on all
- Policy extending power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- International organization to increase political and economic cooperation among countries
- Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan
- union of oil producing countries that regulate the amount of oil each country is able to produce
- authority of a state to govern itself or another state
- easing of hostility or strained relations between countries
- action or policy of preventing expansion of hostile country or influence
- interconnected world market by greater flow of goods and people across borders
- The country with the highest human development
- the difference in value between a country’s imports and exports
- The international organization established in 1945 to promote health and deal with global health emergencies
- 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
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- to bring to a state of contentment
- observable shift in atmosphere’s temperature
- county with the highest acts of terrorism reported in 2017
- cooperation of several countries in alliance in which an aggression against one state is considered an aggression against all
- policies and tools used to halt the spread of weapons
- notion that people have the right to choose whether they want a county of their own
- Policy of remaining apart from affairs or interests of other groups
- The most widely held currency
- politics and policy in international relation as influenced by geographical factors
- The world second exporter of ready-made garments
25 Clues: The most widely held currency • to bring to a state of contentment • observable shift in atmosphere’s temperature • an attack on one constitutes an attack on all • Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan • The country with the highest human development • the movement of people within or across boarders • The world second exporter of ready-made garments • ...
CH. 26 SEC. 1,2,& 3 REVIEW 2022-05-10
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- The South Korean side appeared to be winning the Korean War until ____ entered the conflict.
- The House Committee on ______ Activities investigated Communist influence in the movie industry.
- June 26, 1945, the delegates of 50 countries signed the charter establishing the _____.
- 38th _____ - boundary between N. & S. Korea
- taking measures to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries
- ____ Act - Made it unlawful to plan any action that might lead to the establishment of a totalitarian dictatorship in the U.S.
- Berlin _____ - response to land routes in to W. Berlin being closed by Soviets
- Chiang Kai-shek was the leader of the Chinese _____.
- (last name) - signed a non-aggression pact with Hitler, 1939.
- ____ Doctrine - goal was to stop spread of communism
- _____-ism - tactic of accusing people of disloyalty without providing evidence.
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- President who died, April, 1945
- Communists gained support of Chinese ______.
- The ___ Ten - decided not to cooperate with the HUAC and did not answer questions, were sent to prison.
- phrase: ____ ____ - came to stand for the division of Europe.
- list of people who allegedly had Communist background
- _____ was signed at end of Korean War, 1953.
- General (last name) who wanted to launch an attack on China and use atomic weapons
- Mao Zedong ruled in the ____ of China after WWII.
- goal of ____ Plan: U.S. giving economic aid to European nations
- The Rosenbergs were convicted of _____ and given the death penalty.
- All member countries of ___ promised that an attack on one would be regarded a an attack on all.
- _____ nations - Communist controlled countries in E. Europe
- At the _____ Conference, Stalin refused free elections in Poland.
24 Clues: President who died, April, 1945 • 38th _____ - boundary between N. & S. Korea • Communists gained support of Chinese ______. • _____ was signed at end of Korean War, 1953. • Mao Zedong ruled in the ____ of China after WWII. • Chiang Kai-shek was the leader of the Chinese _____. • ____ Doctrine - goal was to stop spread of communism • ...
Global Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-26
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- Chilean Dictator and general, served first as the leader of the military Junta
- an intergovernmental organization that regulates and facilitates international trade. With effective cooperation in the United Nations System, governments use the organization to establish, revise, and enforce the rules that govern international trade
- Social programs limited freedoms
- US backed campaign of state of terror and political repression in latin america
- Turns fertile land in arid climates into soil that cannot be used to farm similar to deserts
- elected president rebuilt democracy and organized national commission on the dissappearence of persons
- Banana republic, United fruit company
- Family with large landholdings ruled Nicaragua as a dictatorship for 40 years
- Middle Eastern oil producing countries that want to control oil coming from their landand controlling the price of oil
- The process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of increased trade and cultural exchange
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- After perons death a new US backed dictator will take power which is a part of operation condor
- a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.
- to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- Clearing forests by cutting down trees
- Communist dictatorship which castro rules for over 50 years
- Argentinian Dictator and Army general
- 28th Chilean President, first Marxist to be elected president in Latin america
- Human rights organization witht eh goal of finding desaparecidos or people disappeared by Latin dictators
- a unique partnership between 27 European countries, known as Member States, or EU countries. Together they cover much of the European continent.
- A stable democrtic country for decades
20 Clues: Social programs limited freedoms • Argentinian Dictator and Army general • Banana republic, United fruit company • Clearing forests by cutting down trees • A stable democrtic country for decades • to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • Communist dictatorship which castro rules for over 50 years • ...
Social Studies 20-2 Unit 3 Review 2023-07-27
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- This is a policy of giving in to demands in order to avoid retaliation.
- An extreme form of nationalism, often resulting in racism and violence.
- Decisions or agreements made with other countries.
- This is when countries expand their borders by taking more land.
- This is an attack on a group who share a collective identity.
- A characteristic of this political movement is extreme nationalism and obedience to the state.
- This is an unnecessary attack on human rights that happen during war time.
- Decisions made in a country regarding their own affairs.
- This attack on human rights can happen to a group or individual.
- A cause of WWI and WWII where the military is prioritized as a way to protect national interests.
- Its purpose was peace, but it ultimately failed to avoid another world war.
- This period of time was characterized by unemployment and deflation.
- A cause of WWI and WWII that resulted in many countries being pulled into war.
- Clemenceau, Wilson, and Chamberlain.
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- The post-WWI treaty and this palace share the same name.
- A country's interests.
- The Treaty of Versailles was signed during this meeting.
- This resulted in competition between countries as they each attempted to gain more land and power.
- This was a man-made genocide in Ukraine.
- It is used to convince people to believe or do something in order to support a cause.
- This term is used to describe racism and hatred towards Jewish people.
- Chamberlain gives Hitler the Sudetenland in an act of appeasement.
- This was a genocide against Jewish people during WWI, resulting in 6 million Jewish deaths.
23 Clues: A country's interests. • Clemenceau, Wilson, and Chamberlain. • This was a man-made genocide in Ukraine. • Decisions or agreements made with other countries. • The post-WWI treaty and this palace share the same name. • The Treaty of Versailles was signed during this meeting. • Decisions made in a country regarding their own affairs. • ...
Social Stratification Chapter 8 2023-10-31
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- low-income countries are poor because they are pawns that high income countries exploit
- people who work at least 27 weeks a year but whose wages fall below the official poverty line
- tax breaks, and assistance that government has created for business
- movement up or down a social class over one's lifetime
- respect, recognition, or regard attached to social positions
- people's positions are based on both birth and achievement
- number of babies under the age of 1 who die per 1000 live births in a given year
- refers to the disproportionate number of the poor who are women
- the theory that social stratification benefits society
- the extent to which people have positive experiences and can secure the goods in life
- an overall ranking of a person's position in society based on income, education, and occupation
- not having enough money to afford the basic necessities
- a group that occupies the bottom rung of the economic ladder
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- living on no more than $2.00 per day
- not having enough money to maintain an average standard of living
- workers who sell their labor for wages
- the ability to influence or control the behavior of others despite opposition
- a belief that social stratification is based on people's accomplishments
- movement from one social class to another
- closed stratification
- economic assets that a person or family owns
- worldwide inequality patterns that result from differences in wealth, power, and prestige
- habits of speech and lifestyle that determine where a person feels com
- the money a person receives through wages
- economic realities of the world system help rich countries stay rich while poor countries stay poor
- factors that affect social mobility
- those who own and control capital and the means of production
27 Clues: closed stratification • factors that affect social mobility • living on no more than $2.00 per day • workers who sell their labor for wages • movement from one social class to another • the money a person receives through wages • economic assets that a person or family owns • movement up or down a social class over one's lifetime • ...
Cold War Terms 2023-12-06
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- In 1948, The Soviets _____ West Berlin.
- Going beyond the 38th parallel of Korea brought _____'s well trained and well equipped army.
- Areas of extreme tension. Berlin was one of the earliest of these.
- Strong, wealthy countries with large populations and very strong militaries.
- Who sent millions of serfs to prison camps in Siberia for not giving up their farms to the communist government?(Last Name Only)
- In 1965, Lyndon B. Johnson sent the first 60,000 troops to _____.
- A period of indirect conflict between the U.S. and Soviet Union.
- He thought of the idea to place ballistic missiles in Cuba which led to the Cuban Missile Crisis (Last Name Only).)
- A war between communist North Vietnam and South Vietnam that the U.S. lost.
- _____ Yeltsin was the first president of Russia after the Cold War ended.
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- _____ took over as dictator of Cuba in 1959 during the Cuban Revolution.
- Who caused anti-communist hysteria across the U.S.? (Last Name Only)
- The _____ Theory said that if one country falls to communism, the others around it soon would too.
- In 1949, Western European countries, Canada, & US formed ____.
- The _____ was built to stop people from leaving East Berlin to West Berlin.
- In response to the Soviet Blockade, the United States and Great Britain began the Berlin _____.
- The _____ Pact was a treaty from the Soviet Union to all its communist satellite countries.
- A metaphorical symbol of the division between Democratic West Europe and communist East Europe.
- A war between communist North Korea and democratic South Korea that no one really won.
- The Soviets set up communist governments in Eastern European Countries and called them this.
20 Clues: In 1948, The Soviets _____ West Berlin. • In 1949, Western European countries, Canada, & US formed ____. • A period of indirect conflict between the U.S. and Soviet Union. • In 1965, Lyndon B. Johnson sent the first 60,000 troops to _____. • Areas of extreme tension. Berlin was one of the earliest of these. • ...
Importance of International Business 2024-04-02
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- - What factor poses potential challenges and uncertainties for companies operating in foreign markets?
- - What do companies seek to acquire from different regions to optimize production and operations?
- - What drives companies to constantly improve their products and services in the global market?
- - What characteristic reflects the variety of cultures and consumer preferences in global markets?
- - What aspect is essential for facilitating smooth operations and understanding in cross-border transactions?
- - What set of rules and laws govern the conduct of international business activities?
- - What activity involves the buying and selling of goods and services between countries?
- - What is the standard medium of exchange used in international trade?
- - What principle emphasizes the responsible and ethical conduct of business operations to meet present needs without compromising future generations?
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- - What are the taxes imposed on imported goods to control trade flows and protect domestic industries?
- - Where do companies look to find untapped markets and potential for expansion?
- - What is the process of spreading business operations across different regions or countries?
- - What term describes the interconnectedness of economies and cultures worldwide?
- - Where do businesses seek new customers and sales beyond their domestic borders?
- - What goal do companies aim to achieve through expanding their presence in international markets?
- - What factor encourages companies to develop new ideas and methods to stay competitive internationally?
- - What approach involves forming partnerships and alliances with businesses from different countries?
- - What practice involves delegating certain business functions to external parties in other countries?
- - What approach do companies employ to navigate through complex international markets and achieve their objectives?
- - What factor plays a crucial role in enabling companies to operate globally and reach wider markets?
20 Clues: - What is the standard medium of exchange used in international trade? • - Where do companies look to find untapped markets and potential for expansion? • - What term describes the interconnectedness of economies and cultures worldwide? • - Where do businesses seek new customers and sales beyond their domestic borders? • ...
Trafalgar Top 20 Trips 2024-10-01
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- 14-day Nordic tour with Amager Faelled Nature Reserve MTM
- 11-day tour that visits Rome, the Amalfi Coast, Florence, and Venice
- A tour which visits both Ireland and Northern Ireland in 11 days and has a BMG at Broughgammon Farm
- 9-day Spain tour that has two end options (include the end option in your answer)
- 11-day tour including Lisbon, Algarve and Porto
- 7 day Scotland tour from Edinburgh to Glasgow
- Tour of Europe visiting 9 countries 15 cities and has 2 end options (Paris or London)
- A tour starting and ending in Madrid which includes 3 countries.
- 11 days in Italy including 2 nights in Capri
- 10-day Ireland tour with Blarney Castle visit and BMG High Tea with the Hughes family
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- A tour that loops through England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland and Wales
- A tour of Britain starting and ending in London, with 5 nights in Scotland and 1 night in Wales.
- 13 days from Rome to Rome visiting 2 countries and 15 cities
- A 2-week tour starting in Madrid with 2 different end options (include the end option in your answer)
- 10 days to Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Austria
- A tour to Italy which visits 2 countries and 6 cities in 7 days.
- 15 days in Ireland and Scotland with Giant's Causeway MTM
- A tour which spends 3 nights in each of the 'big three' cities of Italy.
- 7-day Ireland tour with Cliffs of Moher Guide Walk MTM
- A tour that visits England, France, Switzerland, Italy, and Vatican City (in that order)
20 Clues: 11 days in Italy including 2 nights in Capri • 7 day Scotland tour from Edinburgh to Glasgow • 11-day tour including Lisbon, Algarve and Porto • 7-day Ireland tour with Cliffs of Moher Guide Walk MTM • 14-day Nordic tour with Amager Faelled Nature Reserve MTM • 15 days in Ireland and Scotland with Giant's Causeway MTM • ...
Cold War/1950s Life 2024-03-14
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- going to the edge of war without actually fighting
- popular toy for boys from the '50s
- family fighting for de-segregation in schools
- $ to help Europe rebuild after WW2
- hugely popular rock and roll singer from the '50s
- another indirect battle with communism
- you end up here if you are outed as a communist
- we will fight indirectly
- when you don't want something to spread
- type of government that the Soviet Union followed
- everyone is a communist!
- veterans & their family can go to college for free
- this country was split in two during the Cold War
- the fear of communism taking over the USA was called this
- hugely popular new invention from the '50s
- the board of education represented this state
- we will fight communism anywhere (especially Greece & Turkey)
- many people chose to live here instead of in the cities
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- New type of music became popular in the '50s
- you go to war with us, we all die
- type of government that the USA follows
- popular toy for girls from the '50s
- the imaginary thing that separated free countries from non-free countries in Europe
- our first indirect war with communism
- classic movie monster from Japan that arrived in the '50s
- another word to describe countries that are still "growing up"
- probably will not help you in a nuclear war
- major transportation change to American life in the 1950s
- this city was split in two during the Cold War
- another word to describe rich countries
- the use of this device is recognized as the start of the Cold War
- this amendment helped overturn segregation in schools
- popular toy from the '50s
33 Clues: we will fight indirectly • everyone is a communist! • popular toy from the '50s • you go to war with us, we all die • popular toy for boys from the '50s • $ to help Europe rebuild after WW2 • popular toy for girls from the '50s • our first indirect war with communism • another indirect battle with communism • type of government that the USA follows • ...
M21 2025-03-24
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- Resupply of West Berlin by U.S. and British planes during Soviet blockade of 1948
- Gorbachev’s policy of openness in discussing problems in the Soviet Union
- Agency created to compile intelligence from the military and state department
- Strategy that deterred the United States and Soviet Union from launching a nuclear attack
- Nixon’s foreign policy that attempted “realistic politics”
- Gorbachev’s policy of reforming the economy in the Soviet Union
- U.S. policy of sending aid to any nation trying to prevent a Communist takeover
- Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives that investigated people thought to be Communists
- Willingness to go to the edge of all-out war
- War begun when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950
- Barrier built to keep East Germans from fleeing to West Berlin
- State of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States but without military action
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- taking measures to prevent the spread of Communist rule to other countries
- Program under which the United States gave economic aid to rebuild postwar Western Europe
- Attacks on suspected Communists in the early 1950s
- Policy aimed at easing Cold War tensions
- Country dominated by the Soviet Union
- The division of Europe between free and Communist countries
- Military alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite nations
- An international contest between countries seeking a military advantage over each other
- Theory that one country falling to Communist influence would quickly lead to other countries in the same area falling
- List of people in the Hollywood film industry who were refused jobs because they did not cooperate with HUAC
- Policy of using nonnuclear weapons to fight a war
- Defensive military alliance of the United States, Canada, and ten European nations
24 Clues: Country dominated by the Soviet Union • Policy aimed at easing Cold War tensions • Willingness to go to the edge of all-out war • Policy of using nonnuclear weapons to fight a war • Attacks on suspected Communists in the early 1950s • War begun when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950 • Nixon’s foreign policy that attempted “realistic politics” • ...
Chapter 8 Global Management 2014-10-05
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- someone who lives and works outside his or her native country
- nontax methods of increasing the cost or reducing the volume of imported goods
- a strategic alliance in which two existing companies collaborate to form a third, independent company
- the risk associated with changes in laws and government policies that directly affect the way foreign companies conduct business
- North American Free Trade Agreement a regional trade agreement between the U.S. , Canada, and Mexico
- a limit on the number or volume of imported products
- selling domestically produced products in foreign countries
- voluntarily imposed limits on the number or volume of products exposed to a particular country
- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation a regional trade agreement between Australia, Canada, Chile, the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan, the U.S., and all the members of ASEAN except Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar
- a government's use of trade barriers to shield domestic companies and their workers from foreign competition
- a direct tax on imported goods
- a collection of networked firms in which the manufacture or marketer of a product or service, the franchisor, licenses the entire business to another person or organizaiton, the franchisee
- Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement a regional trade agreement between Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam
- government loans, grants, and tax deferments given to domestic companies to protect them from foreign competition
- the set of shared values and beliefs that affects the perceptions, decisions, and behavior of the people from a particular country
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- the buying and selling of goods and services by people from different countries
- when a multinational company has offices, manufacturing plants, and distribution facilities in different countries and runs them all using the same rules, guidelines, policies, and procedures
- a regional trade agreement between most European countries
- an agreement in which companies combine key resources, costs, risks, technology, and people
- modifying rules, guidelines, policies, and procedures to adapt to differences in foreign customers, governments, and regulatory agencies
- the successor to GATT; WTO; the only international organization dealing with the global rules of trade between nations; its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably, and freely as possible
- the relative cost of a standard set of goods and services in different countries
- a method of investment in which a company builds a new business or buys an existing business in a foreign country
- a corporation that owns business in two or more countries
- new companies that are founded with an active global strategy and have sales, employees, and financing in different countries
- a standard ostensibly established to protect the health and safety of citizens but, in reality is often used to restrict imports
- an agreement in which a foreign business owner pays a company a fee for the right to conduct that business in his or her country
- the risk of major changes in political regimes that can result from war, revolution, death of political leaders, social unrest, or other influential events
- areas in which tariff and nontariff barriers on trade between countries are reduced or eliminated
- foreign offices, facilities, and manufacturing plants that are 100 percent owned by the parent company
- a classification assigned to imported products by government officials that affects the size of the tariff and the imposition of import quotas
- an agreement in which a domestic company, the licensor, receives royalty payments for allowing another company, the licensee, to produce the licensor's product, sell its service, or use its brand name in a specified foreign market
- a worldwide trade agreement that reduced and eliminated tariffs, limited government subsidies, and established protections for intellectual property
- government-imposed regulations that increase the cost and restrict the number of imported goods
34 Clues: a direct tax on imported goods • a limit on the number or volume of imported products • a regional trade agreement between most European countries • a corporation that owns business in two or more countries • selling domestically produced products in foreign countries • someone who lives and works outside his or her native country • ...
Chapter 1 2018-02-15
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- an official, periodic counting of a population.
- people who came here from other countries, entered the nation, and adopted american costumes
- the study of characteristics of human populations.
- In the 1800s the US ____ passed laws limiting immigration.
- You are born in the United States.
- the annual number of lives birth per 1000 members of a population.
- Are responsible family members.
- First president of the United States.
- a specific number of immigrants from certain countries or religions who were allowed to enter the country each year.
- Sparked the modern civil rights movement when she refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama.
- Your rights and _____ have been handed down from one generations of americans to the next for more than 200 years.
- Are permanent residents of the united states who are still citizens of another country.
- In the mid 1800s, thousands of ____ arrived on the west coast.
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- the study of citizenship and government
- a legally recognized member of a country
- The legal process by which an alien may become a citizen.
- ideas that people hold dear and try to live.
- Immigrants and their _____ make up most of America's population.
- a movement of large numbers of people from region to region.
- The United States gained huge sections of territory from _____.
- People who speak two or more languages.
- the annual number of deaths per 1000 members of a countries populations.
- organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people
- Europeans soon learned that the _____ possessed vast natural resources.
- People who are trying to escape dangers in their home countries.
25 Clues: Are responsible family members. • You are born in the United States. • First president of the United States. • the study of citizenship and government • People who speak two or more languages. • a legally recognized member of a country • ideas that people hold dear and try to live. • an official, periodic counting of a population. • ...
Imperialism 2013-02-27
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- Where the queen lives
- Where koalas live
- Empire of Napoleon
- What is the Queen top of
- An intergovernmental organisation of 54 independent members of states
- The name of the man who discovered Australia
- The year the British empire took over Australia
- The Queen gains this when she visits other countries like Australia
- What symbol is in the top left hand corner of the australian flag
- What object has Queen Victorias face on it
- A drink that is very popular in countries britain colonised
- A very powerful policy that enables a nation to have authority over another nation
- Colours of the british flag
- A country that has a similar accent to Americans
- A sweetener that was imported from the caribbean
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- The first country to fight for independence and won it
- A group of people who would help fight in wars
- What is the Queen the top of
- The year britain took over canada
- The british would use this mode of transport to travel to countries over seas
- One country that britain colonised and set up a tea company
- Excessively desirous of wealth, profit
- Where sugar is made and imported from and slavery has been supported
- How much of the world britain colonised
- The head of England
- America provided this material to the british and Slavery was used
- The first name of the man who dies on the boat trip back from colonising
- Something that a lot of countries wanted to gain after Britain colonised
- An economic system based on the private ownership of capital goods
- Somewhere they love tea
- Where tea was originally from
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 • ...
Around the World 2014-01-08
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- How many countries are considered to be “nuclear weapons states," legally possessing nuclear weapons?
- A country in West Africa where woman are revered for being overweight and/or divorced.
- This city in Denmark is noted by many polls to be “The happiest place to live on Earth."
- According to extensive research, statistics, and polls, this country offers the best healthcare in the European Union.
- As cited in the Columbia Encyclopedia, how many countries make up South/Latin America (not including dependencies
- A liquor store is called a “bottle shop” in this country.
- This is currently the world’s most-spoken language.
- What is the head of the US House of Representatives called?
- The US ranks as number _________ among lists of countries with the smartest people.
- The country from which the singer Bjork hails.
- Cameron Current Prime Minister of England.
- The small country located off the tip of Spain.
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- The main language spoken in Haiti.
- Having been exiled from Tibet, in which country does the Dalai Lama now reside?
- The currency used in Romania.
- What are the two official languages (without an “and” separating them, and in alphabetical order), spoken in Kosovo?
- Socio-economic categorical system of people in India.
- The smallest country in the world (even though it has a word in it that makes it not sound like a country.
- This is the only country that begins with the letter “Y.”
- As of July 2013, the number of countries that are in the European Union.
- Behind Christianity (with 2.1 billion followers), which is the next largest religion (with 1.5 billion followers)?
21 Clues: The currency used in Romania. • The main language spoken in Haiti. • Cameron Current Prime Minister of England. • The country from which the singer Bjork hails. • The small country located off the tip of Spain. • This is currently the world’s most-spoken language. • Socio-economic categorical system of people in India. • ...
Foreign Policy 2022-04-23
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- the movement of people within or across boarders
- the state of political hostility between United States and Soviet Union for a period of 45 years
- an attack on one constitutes an attack on all
- Policy extending power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- International organization to increase political and economic cooperation among countries
- Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan
- union of oil producing countries that regulate the amount of oil each country is able to produce
- authority of a state to govern itself or another state
- easing of hostility or strained relations between countries
- action or policy of preventing expansion of hostile country or influence
- interconnected world market by greater flow of goods and people across borders
- The country with the highest human development
- the difference in value between a country’s imports and exports
- The international organization established in 1945 to promote health and deal with global health emergencies
- 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
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- to bring to a state of contentment
- observable shift in atmosphere’s temperature
- county with the highest acts of terrorism reported in 2017
- cooperation of several countries in alliance in which an aggression against one state is considered an aggression against all
- policies and tools used to halt the spread of weapons
- notion that people have the right to choose whether they want a county of their own
- Policy of remaining apart from affairs or interests of other groups
- The most widely held currency
- politics and policy in international relation as influenced by geographical factors
- The world second exporter of ready-made garments
25 Clues: The most widely held currency • to bring to a state of contentment • observable shift in atmosphere’s temperature • an attack on one constitutes an attack on all • Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan • The country with the highest human development • the movement of people within or across boarders • The world second exporter of ready-made garments • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-04-27
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- The Caribbean Community
- measured as an increase of people's real income; means people become less poor
- a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another.
- A tax levied on an imported good.
- Activities a company undertakes to promote the buying or selling of a product or service.
- the advantages that can sometimes occur as a result of increasing the size of a business.
- a government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export.
- a basic economic concept involving the buying and selling of goods and services
- A direct or indirect payment to individuals or firms, usually in the form of a cash payment from the government.
- economic transactions that are made between countries.
- Action taken by a country whose exports are adversely affected by the raising of tariff .
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- trade agreements between countries to help improve trade and trading conditions.
- a product or service produced in one country but sold to a buyer abroad.
- policy of protecting domestic industries against foreign competition.
- One that has business operations in two or more countries
- when a company makes an investment in a foreign country.
- a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation.
- The North American Free Trade Agreement
- a group of countries that have few or no barriers to trade.
- An interdependence of nations around the globe fostered through free trade.
- Measures the monetary value of final goods and services.
- or in exceptional cases the value, of the goods or services that may be exported
22 Clues: The Caribbean Community • A tax levied on an imported good. • The North American Free Trade Agreement • economic transactions that are made between countries. • when a company makes an investment in a foreign country. • Measures the monetary value of final goods and services. • One that has business operations in two or more countries • ...
International Business/Global Marketplace 2022-10-18
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- Officially “The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- each country specializes MAKING the goods and services that they have a comparative advantage in making
- A country exports more than it imports
- The ceasing of exporting or importing of a product completely
- A tax that a government places on certain imported products
- Business activities needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods and services across national borders
- the value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- the difference between a country’s total exports and total imports
- The difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of it
- U.S. - Mexico - Canada Agreement
- A country imports more than it exports
- The making, buying, and selling of goods and services within a country
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- Limits set on the quantity of product that can be imported or exported within a given period
- a country’s ability to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another country in the same amount of time
- Member countries agree to remove duties (import taxes) and trade barriers on products traded among them
- Markets member countries do away with duties and other trade barriers
- a country’s ability to produce more of a good or service than another country in the same amount of time
- Created in 1995 to promote trade around the world
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Promotes economic cooperation and Reduces the chance for trade wars
- goods and services sold to other countries
- goods and services bought from other countries
- elected areas where products can be imported duty-free (no tax) and then stored, assembles, and/or used in manufacturing
23 Clues: U.S. - Mexico - Canada Agreement • North American Free Trade Agreement • A country exports more than it imports • A country imports more than it exports • goods and services sold to other countries • goods and services bought from other countries • Created in 1995 to promote trade around the world • A tax that a government places on certain imported products • ...
AP Human Geography 2023-05-31
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- What stage of the DTM is defined as having a growing older population and decreasing birth rate, seen in Japan.
- What type of region extends from a nodal point?
- What problem does every map face?
- What is the spread of a feature over a certain period or area?
- What type of power is 14% of the world's energy, is mainly produced by developed countries, and requires extensive safety precautions before its use?
- Catholicism, Baptists, and Lutherans are examples of Christian ___________.
- A large concentration of people in Eastern Asia and other less developed countries take place in intensive _____ farming.
- The word systems theory recognizes countries as being in the core or ______ levels of development
- What type of service dominates the job market in the US today, where its main use to is provide services to customers?
- The type of agriculture found in Italy, Greece, and California is _____.
- Where did the concept of Nation-States first develop?
- What type of diffusion is seen with celebrities or followed figures?
- In order to facilitate trade, which language is most commonly used as a lingua franca?
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- Under perfect ___ the HDI and IHDI values are the same.
- Which language is most practiced in China and other Eastern Asian countries?
- Which continent is home to the greatest amount of indigenous tribes and folk culture?
- Which urban zone model can be described as having a central CBD from which rings of services stem from?
- Which city is considered to be a holy center for three different religions?
- What type of migration is seen if someone moves from the East to West Coast of the US?
- An area from which ideas originate is a ______
20 Clues: What problem does every map face? • An area from which ideas originate is a ______ • What type of region extends from a nodal point? • Where did the concept of Nation-States first develop? • Under perfect ___ the HDI and IHDI values are the same. • What is the spread of a feature over a certain period or area? • ...
Interconnected World Terms crossword 2023-04-20
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- make imports more expensive than domestic goods.
- economy's dependence on a particular thing in order to be successful. In an agricultural economy
- manufactured goods from the primary sector that turns shirts and cloth, turn the oil to plastic and gasoline
- town that where people live and the houses were close together
- free trade alliance among Canada, Mexico, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it
- are little countries that are struggling but getting better
- people made a new money
- a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- which the central government plans what to produce and at what price
- the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another
- companies that provide goods or services to consumers or other companies
- measure economists use to compare the economies of countries
- includes producing raw materials such as crops, precious metals, fossil fuels, and fishing.
- military alliances and security agreements to protect one another and win wars
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- a country that is developed
- globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- the government restrict trade with one country,
- people from one part of the world to another.
- going new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- the lowest thing that u can live in
- Is the main point of support for a country’s economic activity.
- they gain independence from the harsh countries
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. • globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • the government restrict trade with one country, • they gain independence from the harsh countries • make imports more expensive than domestic goods. • ...
Interconnected World Terms crossword 2023-04-20
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- make imports more expensive than domestic goods.
- economy's dependence on a particular thing in order to be successful. In an agricultural economy
- manufactured goods from the primary sector that turns shirts and cloth, turn the oil to plastic and gasoline
- town that where people live and the houses were close together
- free trade alliance among Canada, Mexico, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it
- are little countries that are struggling but getting better
- people made a new money
- a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- which the central government plans what to produce and at what price
- the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another
- companies that provide goods or services to consumers or other companies
- measure economists use to compare the economies of countries
- includes producing raw materials such as crops, precious metals, fossil fuels, and fishing.
- military alliances and security agreements to protect one another and win wars
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- a country that is developed
- globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- the government restrict trade with one country,
- people from one part of the world to another.
- going new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- the lowest thing that u can live in
- Is the main point of support for a country’s economic activity.
- they gain independence from the harsh countries
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. • globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • the government restrict trade with one country, • they gain independence from the harsh countries • make imports more expensive than domestic goods. • ...
Globalization After 1900 2023-04-20
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- an association of nations in Southern Asia who joined the U.S. to fight global terrorism
- advocate for the environment; battles deforestation, global warming, killing of whales, and overfishing
- based in communication and technology, the spread of information and globalization
- companies that operate in multiple countries
- the only global organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- party that supports the environment
- removal of all natural vegetation
- combining two different offspring
- organization that helps children after WWI
- UN body where they decide important questions on peace and security, admission of new members, and budget
- known as "ultimate pragmatist" and created reforms
- using scientific techniques to change and organism
- privatley owned businesses and little government interaction in markets
- acts on issues the General Assembly debates
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- directs economic, social, humanitarian, and cultural activities
- the developement of high-yeilding plant varieties
- a wide spread occurence of an infectious disease
- agreement to avoid dangerous climate change by limiting global warming
- the southern common market - one of the worlds leading economic blocs
- settles disputes countries bring about international law
- supervise the government of trust territories and help them become independent
- when gasses in the Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat
- virus that compromizes immune systems
- organization that monotered human rights abuses in 100 countries
- a loss of earths trees
- UN administrative arm
- organized movement to plan trees
- a day for people to focus on environmental awareness
- trade agreement between Canada, United States, and Maxico ecouraging trade with North American countries
- multinational agreement created by UN to promote trade and reduce tariffs
30 Clues: UN administrative arm • a loss of earths trees • organized movement to plan trees • removal of all natural vegetation • combining two different offspring • party that supports the environment • virus that compromizes immune systems • organization that helps children after WWI • acts on issues the General Assembly debates • companies that operate in multiple countries • ...
Geography 2025-09-09
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- A small continent with countries like England, France, and Germany
- A map that shows manmade borders like states, countries, and cities.
- An imaginary line through Greenwich, England dividing east and west.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth dividing north and south.
- A continent that is also an island in the Pacific Ocean home to many scary animal species
- The ocean between North America and Africa
- A symbol on a map that shows direction (north, south, east, west).
- Imaginary horizontal lines that measure distance how far north or south of the Equator.
- One of Earth's seven large landmasses.
- The largest continent home to the largest population and countries such as China and Japan
- The continent we live on
- The second largest continent that is South of Europe
- Half of the Earth (northern, southern, eastern, or western).
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- The continent below the one we live on
- The ocean on the Western side of America and between America and Asia
- A round model of the Earth that shows continents, oceans, and countries.
- A box on a map that explains the symbols, colors, and lines used.
- The coldest ocean in the North near the North Pole
- A drawing of the Earth's surface (or part of it) that shows places and features.
- The coldest continent located at the South of the globe
- The ocean near Antarctica
- A map that shows natural features like mountains, rivers, deserts, and oceans.
- The ocean between Asia and the East coast of Africa
- Imaginary vertical lines that measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- A large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- Shows the relationship between distances on the map and real-life distances.
26 Clues: The continent we live on • The ocean near Antarctica • The continent below the one we live on • One of Earth's seven large landmasses. • The ocean between North America and Africa • The coldest ocean in the North near the North Pole • The ocean between Asia and the East coast of Africa • The second largest continent that is South of Europe • ...
Imperialism and World War 1 2025-11-12
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- when countries started building up their militaries with new weapons and soldiers
- When a strong country gets power over weaker countries
- when african americans moved north during ww1
- the name of the passenger ship that Germany's submarines sank
- a motivation for imperialism when people think their culture is better than other cultures
- a motivation for imperialism when countries think their country is the best and should expand and take over the world
- Who the US fought in the Spanish-American War
- the Archduke of Austria-Hungary that was assassinated
- the alliance that the US joined in the war
- The battleship that accidentally exploded and sank in Cuba
- the final cause for World War 1 in Europe
- the name of the telegram that the US intercepted from Germany to Mexico
- these were restricted during the war to keep people from criticizing the government
- created to randomly select men to serve in the war
- the area of land between trenches where no man can survive
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- what the US sold to help pay for the war
- how World War 1 was fought
- the alliance with Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- the acronym for the 5 causes of World War 1 in Europe
- When newspapers use exaggerated and overly emotional news
- what Germany was using that ended up sinking the Lusitania and killing Americans
- the government encouraged people to grow these to save food for soldiers
- Land the US won from the Spanish-American War
- when countries make agreements with each other to defend each other
- the government controlled how much food people could buy to save food for soldiers
- these people took jobs when men left for war
26 Clues: how World War 1 was fought • what the US sold to help pay for the war • the final cause for World War 1 in Europe • the alliance that the US joined in the war • these people took jobs when men left for war • Land the US won from the Spanish-American War • when african americans moved north during ww1 • Who the US fought in the Spanish-American War • ...
Central America 2024-03-15
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- a type of folk music
- narrow strip of land
- where the Panama canal is located
- copaitl of Haiti
- where many cultures meet and share traditions
- artificial water route
- level of goods, education, health,jobs
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- common natural disaster in Haiti
- creates problems in governments
- connecting two oceans
- how many countries make up Central America
- compares the quality of life in different countries
- important source of income for the region
- blended cooking traditions
- the physical land features of an area
15 Clues: copaitl of Haiti • a type of folk music • narrow strip of land • connecting two oceans • artificial water route • blended cooking traditions • creates problems in governments • common natural disaster in Haiti • where the Panama canal is located • the physical land features of an area • level of goods, education, health,jobs • important source of income for the region • ...
Latin American Terms 2022-10-02
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- one main language spoken in Latin America
- movement or people from country to cities
- sell to other countries
- Latin American countries' national sport
- wall paintings
- north american free trade agreement
- wet tropical areas layered with trees
- main distinctive land form in South America
- form of language unique to particular place
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- 2nd longest river in world
- crops produced in large quantities
- religion has most followers in Latin America
- effects Latin Americas climate the most
- pampas fertile soil
- another word for conquistador
15 Clues: wall paintings • pampas fertile soil • sell to other countries • 2nd longest river in world • another word for conquistador • crops produced in large quantities • north american free trade agreement • wet tropical areas layered with trees • effects Latin Americas climate the most • Latin American countries' national sport • one main language spoken in Latin America • ...
THE BRITISH ISLES 2021-04-26
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- The queen's first name is...
- the capital of Scotland is...
- The prime minister works at...
- The capital of England is...
- The emblem of Scotland is...
- The capital of the Northern Ireland is...
- The country north of England is...
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- THE BRITISH ISLES CONSISTS OF ... COUNTRIES.
- The Queen lives in...
- The currency in Ireland is..
- The capital of Ireland is...
- The capital of Wales is...
- The emblem og England is...
- The nationality of people from Britain are...
- The name of the British flag is..
- The UK consist of .... countries.
16 Clues: The Queen lives in... • The capital of Wales is... • The emblem og England is... • The queen's first name is... • The currency in Ireland is.. • The capital of Ireland is... • The capital of England is... • The emblem of Scotland is... • the capital of Scotland is... • The prime minister works at... • The name of the British flag is.. • The UK consist of .... countries. • ...
THE BRITISH ISLES 2021-04-26
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- The queen's first name is...
- the capital of Scotland is...
- The prime minister works at...
- The capital of England is...
- The emblem of Scotland is...
- The capital of the Northern Ireland is...
- The country north of England is...
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- THE BRITISH ISLES CONSISTS OF ... COUNTRIES.
- The Queen lives in...
- The currency in Ireland is..
- The capital of Ireland is...
- The capital of Wales is...
- The emblem og England is...
- The nationality of people from Britain are...
- The name of the British flag is..
- The UK consist of .... countries.
16 Clues: The Queen lives in... • The capital of Wales is... • The emblem og England is... • The queen's first name is... • The currency in Ireland is.. • The capital of Ireland is... • The capital of England is... • The emblem of Scotland is... • the capital of Scotland is... • The prime minister works at... • The name of the British flag is.. • The UK consist of .... countries. • ...
econmic3 2025-11-30
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- The study of how people use resources and make choices.
- When there aren’t enough resources to satisfy everyone’s wants.
- Exchanging goods or services between people or countries.
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- A rise in general prices that reduces money’s buying power.
- A common unit of currency used in several countries (e.g., US dollar).
- A medium people use to buy goods and services.
- Goods or services a country buys from other countries.
- Goods or services a country sells to other countries.
- The official form of money used in a country.
9 Clues: The official form of money used in a country. • A medium people use to buy goods and services. • Goods or services a country sells to other countries. • Goods or services a country buys from other countries. • The study of how people use resources and make choices. • Exchanging goods or services between people or countries. • ...
plurals 2021-01-13
The Olympics 2024-02-12
19 Clues: fort • pays • rapide • équipe • règles • combats • perdant • gagnant • autorisé • médaille • interdit • ensemble • (joueurs) • participer • adversaire • accueillant • s'entrainer • entrainement • (une personne) handicapée
World Trade Organization 2025-12-16
10 Clues: Pre-curser • # of members • Largest Member • Operated in ___ • Established on ___ • Key economic policy • Most dominant importer • Ultimately reduces ___ • ____ countries are trying to join • helps developing countries build their trade
Trade 2021-10-06
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- countries exchanging goods/services
- goods or services bought from other countries
- tax put on imports
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- forbids trade with another country
- nothing hinders two nations trading
- a country limits amount of an import
- restrictions on trade
- example of a physical trade barrier
- goods and services sold to other countries
9 Clues: tax put on imports • restrictions on trade • forbids trade with another country • nothing hinders two nations trading • example of a physical trade barrier • countries exchanging goods/services • a country limits amount of an import • goods and services sold to other countries • goods or services bought from other countries
viajar 2022-12-13
20 Clues: car • boat • taxi • hotel • ticket • subway • customs • reserve • suitcase • airplane • passport • to travel • countries • continents • reservation • nationalities • identification • transportation • time of arrival • time of departure
Development 2021-04-07
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- - makes crops hard to grow.
- - Africa is one of these.
- - Has a GDP per capita $1903
- - locks countries into unfair trade deals.
- - countries that don't have a coastline.
- - the age a person is expected to live to.
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- - the number of people who have the same wealth as 3.5 billion poorest people.
- - inequality between men and women.
- - wars stop countries developing.
- - the number of people who can read and write.
10 Clues: - Africa is one of these. • - makes crops hard to grow. • - Has a GDP per capita $1903 • - wars stop countries developing. • - inequality between men and women. • - countries that don't have a coastline. • - locks countries into unfair trade deals. • - the age a person is expected to live to. • - the number of people who can read and write. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2019-03-07
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- Missile Crisis, A very tense confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States over the Soviet deployment of nuclear missiles in the Caribbean Sea (Cuba)
- War, War fought on the Korean Peninsula between the communist North (ally=China) and the democratic South (allies=US and United Nations)
- Gorbachev, Leader of U.S.S.R. that oversaw the country’s political change from communism to democracy and its eventual disintegration
- Plan, A US program of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WW II
- economy, An economy in which the government makes all economic decisions, i.e. communism
- American foreign policy to stop the spread of communism by creating alliances and helping weak countries resist Soviet advances
- Soviet policy of “openess” created by Gorbachev that encouraged the free flow of ideas and information including those critical of Soviet communism
- S. Truman, US president who made decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan and who created the US policy of containment
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- War, A conflict of words, ideas and propaganda between nations rather than direct military action.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization- a military alliance of America and most Western European countries established in 1949
- economy, An economy in which individuals and businesses make all economic decisions, i.e. capitalism
- War, War fought in Southeast Asia between the communist North and it’s Viet Cong allies in the south against the democratic South and it’s ally the US
- Zedong, Leader of Communist China during and after WWII
- A country with enough political, economic, and military strength to influence world events.
- Wall, An actual wall that separated democratic West Berlin from communist East Berlin
- Assured Destruction, The military strategy that stated the response the use of any nuclear weapon (regardless of size or number) would be the use of ALL nuclear weapons by their enemy
- Curtain, The metaphorical boundary separating the democratic countries of Western Europe from the communist countries of Eastern Europe
- Race, an informal but serious competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to be the first to explore outer space
- Race, A competition among nations to get the most weapons (especially nuclear weapons).
19 Clues: Zedong, Leader of Communist China during and after WWII • Wall, An actual wall that separated democratic West Berlin from communist East Berlin • Race, A competition among nations to get the most weapons (especially nuclear weapons). • economy, An economy in which the government makes all economic decisions, i.e. communism • ...
World War 2 Crossword 2019-03-07
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- An actual wall that separated democratic West Berlin from communist East Berlin
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization- a military alliance of America and most Western European countries established in 1949
- American foreign policy to stop the spread of communism by creating alliances and helping weak countries resist Soviet advances
- An economy in which the government makes all economic decisions, i.e. communism
- The military strategy that stated the response the use of any nuclear weapon (regardless of size or number) would be the use of ALL nuclear weapons by their enemy
- A country with enough political, economic, and military strength to influence world events.
- an informal but serious competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to be the first to explore outer space
- Leader of U.S.S.R. that oversaw the country’s political change from communism to democracy and its eventual disintegration
- The metaphorical boundary separating the democratic countries of Western Europe from the communist countries of Eastern Europe
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- War fought in Southeast Asia between the communist North and it’s Viet Cong allies in the south against the democratic South and it’s ally the US
- An economy in which individuals and businesses make all economic decisions, i.e. capitalism
- A very tense confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States over the Soviet deployment of nuclear missiles in the Caribbean Sea (Cuba)
- Soviet policy of “openess” created by Gorbachev that encouraged the free flow of ideas and information including those critical of Soviet communism
- A conflict of words, ideas and propaganda between nations rather than direct military action.
- Leader of Communist China during and after WWII
- War fought on the Korean Peninsula between the communist North (ally=China) and the democratic South (allies=US and United Nations)
- A US program of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WW II
- US president who made decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan and who created the US policy of containment
- A competition among nations to get the most weapons (especially nuclear weapons).
19 Clues: Leader of Communist China during and after WWII • An actual wall that separated democratic West Berlin from communist East Berlin • An economy in which the government makes all economic decisions, i.e. communism • A competition among nations to get the most weapons (especially nuclear weapons). • ...
