countries Crossword Puzzles
Spanish Speaking Countries & Capitals 2020-05-13
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- ________, Panamá
- Bogotá, ____________
- ________, Puerto Rico
- ___________, Guatemala
- __________, Venezuela
- _________, Nicaragua
- ___________, México
- ____________, la República Dominicana
- La habana, ________
- _________, España
- "city" en español
- Brazil is not a Spanish-speaking country because they speak ____________.
- La Paz, ___________
- Buenos Aires, _____________
- __________, Equatorial Guinea
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- Los ___________ unidos de América
- __________, El Salvador
- Asunción, ___________
- ________, Honduras
- _________, Costa Rica
- _________, Uruguay
- __________, Perú
- _________, Chile
- Quito, ____________
- "country" en español
25 Clues: ________, Panamá • __________, Perú • _________, Chile • _________, España • "city" en español • ________, Honduras • _________, Uruguay • ___________, México • La habana, ________ • Quito, ____________ • La Paz, ___________ • Bogotá, ____________ • _________, Nicaragua • "country" en español • Asunción, ___________ • ________, Puerto Rico • _________, Costa Rica • __________, Venezuela • ...
Countries and their capitals 2019-02-24
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- Capital of France
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Colombia
- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of Cuba
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of Netherlands
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Iceland
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Czech Republic
- Capital of Norway
- Capital of England
- Capital of Latvia
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- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Belgium
- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Austria
- Capital of Fiji
- Capital of Nepal
- Capital of Denmark
- Capital of Finland
- Capital of China
- Capital of India
- Capital of South Korea
30 Clues: Capital of Fiji • Capital of Cuba • Capital of Peru • Capital of Italy • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of Nepal • Capital of China • Capital of India • Capital of Russia • Capital of France • Capital of Greece • Capital of Canada • Capital of Norway • Capital of Latvia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Belgium • Capital of Austria • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Hungary • ...
Countries Of The World 2019-10-29
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- No pig is allowed to be called Napoleon
- The largest country in South America
- The largest island in the world
- Marino The oldest state in the world
- The only African country not colonized by Europeans
- Found at the northern end of Great Britain
- Ten Million people visit the Great Wall of China
- Home to lions, elephants, leopards, and buffalos
- The home of pizza and pasta
- Where Machu Picchu is located
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- The smallest country in Europe
- Famous for its Pyramids
- Has the highest rate of twin births
- Second largest country in South America
- There is only one ATM located there
- Legos were invented there
- Famous for its chocolate, waffles, and comic book characters
- Home to many great companies such as IKEA, Volvo, and Ericsson
- Coffee is grown there commercially
- Has the longest coastline in the world
- Easter Island is located there
- Its the island of Great Britain
- Largest nation found in the Caribbean
23 Clues: Famous for its Pyramids • Legos were invented there • The home of pizza and pasta • Where Machu Picchu is located • The smallest country in Europe • Easter Island is located there • The largest island in the world • Its the island of Great Britain • Coffee is grown there commercially • Has the highest rate of twin births • There is only one ATM located there • ...
Obscure facts about countries 2023-02-07
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- IT'S THE WORLD'S BIGGEST FLOWER EXPORTER.
- ONLY HINDU MAJORITY COUNTRY IN AFRICA.
- THE ONLY COUNTRY THAT IS ENTIRELY ABOVE 1.000 METERS.
- LEAST DENSELY POPULATED COUNTRY.
- THE WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCER OF OPIUM.
- IT HAS THE WORLD'S FIRST MINIATURE BOOK MUSEUM.
- THE OLDEST INDEPENDENT STATE IN THE ARAB WORLD IS...
- LARGEST COUNTRY WITHOUT PERMANENT RIVERS.
- THE LAST BUDDIST KINGDOM.
- THE ONLY DOUBLE LANDLOCKED COUNTRY OUTSIDE OF EUROPE.
- COUNTRY WITH THE MOST LANGUAGES SPOKEN.
- IT'S THE MOST PEACEFUL COUNTRY.
- FIRST COUNTY TO ALLOW WOMEN TO VOTE.
- IT'S CAPITAL IS THE CITY WITH THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF THERMAL SPRINGS.
- THE LARGEST WINE CELLAR IN THE WORLD IS IN THIS COUNTRY.
- THE OLDEST RESTAURANT IN THE WORLD IS LOCATED IN...
- FIRST COUNTRY TO ADOPT CHRISTIANITY.
- THE INVENTOR OF JEANS GREW UP THERE.
- THE EBLA TABLETS PROBABLY THE EARLIEST FORM OF A LIBRARY FOUND WERE DISCOVERED IN...
- IT HAS THE WORST NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM.
- THE ONLY EUROPEAN COUNTY THAT HASN'T CHANGED ITS NAME SINCE IT'S ESTABLISHMENT.
- IT HAS THE LOWEST HIGHEST POINT OUT OF ANY COUNTY IN EUROPE
- COUNTRY WITH THE MOST ISLANDS.
- LUT DESERT ONE OF IF NOT THE HOTTEST SPOT ON EARTH IS LOCATED IN...
- IT HAS THE SECOND LARGEST SKI FLYING HILL IN THE WORLD.
- IS GENERALLY BELIEVED THAT WINE ORIGINATES FROM THERE
- LAST COUNTRY TO LEAVE THE USSR.
- DURING THE 15TH CENTURY IT WAS THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN EUROPE.
- FIRST COUNTRY TO RECOGNIZE GREECE AS AN INDEPENDENT NATION.
- LAST STANDING EMPIRE IN THE WORLD.
- THE ONLY COUNTRY NAMED AFTER A CRUSTACEAN.
- IT USED TO BE THE ONLY COMMUNIST MONARCHY IN HISTORY.
- IT HAS THE WORLDS LARGEST RAILWAY.
- THE LEAST RELIGIOUS COUNTY IN EUROPE
- IT HAS THE WORLD'S SECOND HIGHEST MOUNTAIN.
- THE FIRST EVER WINTER OLYMPICS IN A SOCIALIST COUNTRY WERE HOSTED IN ITS CAPITAL.
- IT HAS THE OLDEST OPERATING BOOKSTORE IN THE WORLD.
- THE FIRST PRINTED BOOK EVER WAS PRINTED IN MODERN DAY...
- THE FIRST YOUTH OLYMPICS IN AFRICA WILL BE HOSTED IN...
- THE WORLD'S OLDEST WINE LABEL BELONGS THERE.
- THE ONLY COUNTRY TO DECLARE WAR ON A BIRD SPECIES.
- THE FIRST DEAD LANGUAGE TO BE REVIVED IS PRIMARILY SPOKEN IN...
- THE SELF PROCLAIMED "CONQUEROR OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE" USED TO RULE THIS COUNTRY.
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- HALLOWEEN IS ORIGINATED FROM THERE.
- IT'S THE COUNTRY WITH THE HIGHEST COFFEE CONSUMPTION.
- IT HAS THE SHORTEST COASTLINE IN AFRICA.
- SPAIN SHARES ITS SHORTEST BORDER WITH...
- IT HAS THE HIGHEST COCA COLA CONSUMPTION.
- A FAMOUS MAN SYNONYMOUS WITH ELECTRICITY WAS BORN IN A VILLAGE THAT NOWADAYS BELONGS TO THIS COUNTRY.
- COUNTRY WITH THE MOST OFFICIAL LANGUAGES.
- THE ONLY COUNTY IN THE MIDDLE EAST TO NOT HAVE A DESERT IS...
- THE LEAST VISITED COUNTY.
- BUDDHA WAS BORN IN MODERN DAY...
- IT HAS THE BIGGEST CROSS IN EUROPE.
- IT HAS THE OLDEST HUMAN REMAINS FOUND.
- THE FIRST HEART TRANSPLANT HAPPENED IN...
- IT HAS THE MOST CASTLES IN EUROPE.
- IT HAS THE MOST WORLD HERITAGE SITES.
- ONLY COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA WITH ENGLISH AS THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE.
- THE PARENTS OF THE FIRST HUMAN BORN IN ANTARCTICA WERE FROM...
- THE ONLY PLACE OUTSIDE OF JAPAN WITH JAPANESE AS AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE IS IN...
- IT HAS THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS IN LITERATURE.
- IT HAS THE WORLD'S LONGEST ROAD TUNNEL.
- THE ONLY EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN WERE WOMEN ARE NOT ALLOWED IS IN...
- THE BIGGEST PART OF THE MOST WELL PRESERVED RIVER DELTA IN EUROPE IS IN THIS COUNTRY.
- THEY MADE THE WORLD'S FIRST PROSTHETIC LIMB.
- THE EPIC OF MANAS PROBABLY THE LONGEST EPIC EVER WAS WRITTEN IN...
- IT HAS THE DEEPEST METRO SYSTEM IN THE WORLD.
- THE ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL CITY IN THE WORLD IS LOCATED IN...
- HOME TO THE MOST RAINY INHABITED PLACE ON EARTH.
- THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE CHEESE IS MADE PRIMARILY HERE.
- EGLWYSWRW IS A CITY IN...
- IT HAS THE SOUTHERNMOST FJORD IN EUROPE.
- CANADA BORDERS THE USA AND...
- THE FIRST RECORDED ATHEIST COUNTRY.
- THE FIRST AFRICAN TO WIN A NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE WAS FROM...
- MOST FORESTED COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
- FRANCE SHARES ITS LONGEST BORDER WITH...
- THE COUNTRY WITH THE HIGHEST ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION.
- THE COUNTRY WITH THE MOST PIRAMIDS IS...
- THEY WERE THE FIRST TO CREATE GUN POWDER.
- IT HAS THE WORLD'S BIGGEST CASTLE.
- IT HAS THE MOST ACTIVE VOLCANOES IN THE WORLD.
- ACCORDING TO THE GLOBAL INNOVATION INDEX IT'S THE MOST INNOVATING COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
- THE FURTHEST POINT FROM EARTH'S CORE IS IN...
- IT'S CAPITAL WAS THE MOST DENSELY POPULATED CITY IN 2022.
- CINNAMON ORIGINATES FROM...
87 Clues: THE LEAST VISITED COUNTY. • THE LAST BUDDIST KINGDOM. • EGLWYSWRW IS A CITY IN... • CINNAMON ORIGINATES FROM... • CANADA BORDERS THE USA AND... • COUNTRY WITH THE MOST ISLANDS. • IT'S THE MOST PEACEFUL COUNTRY. • LAST COUNTRY TO LEAVE THE USSR. • LEAST DENSELY POPULATED COUNTRY. • BUDDHA WAS BORN IN MODERN DAY... • IT HAS THE MOST CASTLES IN EUROPE. • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries Crossword 2023-01-26
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- The Capital is Quito
- The Capital is Havana
- The Capital is San Juan
- The Capital is Buenos Aires
- The Capital is La Paz, Surcre
- The Capital is Panama City
- The Capital is San Salvador
- The Capital is Asunión
- The Capital is Managua
- The Capital is Malabo
- The Capital is Mexico City
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- The Capital is San José
- The Capital is Guatemala City
- The Capital is Santa Domingo
- The Capital is Bogotá
- The Capital is Montevideo
- The Capital is Madrid
- The Capital is Caracas
- The Capital is Tegucigalapa
- The Capital is Lima
- The Capital is Santiago
21 Clues: The Capital is Lima • The Capital is Quito • The Capital is Havana • The Capital is Bogotá • The Capital is Madrid • The Capital is Malabo • The Capital is Caracas • The Capital is Asunión • The Capital is Managua • The Capital is San José • The Capital is San Juan • The Capital is Santiago • The Capital is Montevideo • The Capital is Panama City • The Capital is Mexico City • ...
Four countries- one kingdom 2023-04-19
22 Clues: yta • ofta • smal • utter • bilda • storm • giftig • monark • valuta • sällan • rådjur • utrotad • huggorm • extremt • invånare • grävling • fastland • kungarike • huvudstad • tidvatten • vanligtvis • nationalsång
Countries in Europe Vocabulary 2023-03-31
34 Clues: Cypr • Dania • Węgry • Łotwa • Litwa • Belgia • Niemcy • Włochy • Grecja • Czechy • Polska • Ukraina • Watykan • Szwecja • Francja • Rumunia • Islandia • Norwegia • Słowacja • Holandia • Mołdawia • Słowenia • Białoruś • Irlandia • Hiszpania • Chorwacja • Finlandia • Szwajcaria • Portugalia • Luksemburg • Czarnogóra • Stolica Apostolska • Bośnia i Hercegowina • Zjednoczone Królestwo
Countries and continents&Transportation 2023-08-14
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- A two-wheeled vehicle that you pedal to move.
- A continent-country with unique wildlife like kangaroos.
- A vehicle with four wheels that you drive on the road.
- The frozen continent at the bottom of the Earth.
- A vehicle that can fly straight up and down.
- A large vehicle used to transport goods.
- A continent with countries like China, India, and Japan.
- A long vehicle that travels on tracks and carries people.
- A continent with many countries and rich history.
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- A large vehicle that carries many people.
- A country known for its cold weather and maple syrup.
- A country known for its delicious cuisine and sombreros.
- A country famous for soccer and the Amazon rainforest.
- A two-wheeled vehicle that's smaller than a car.
- An underground train that travels in tunnels.
- A large country in East Asia.
- A flying vehicle that takes you high in the sky.
- A continent with diverse cultures and wildlife.
- A watercraft that floats on water and can be used for travel.
- A country with many states in North America.
20 Clues: A large country in East Asia. • A large vehicle used to transport goods. • A large vehicle that carries many people. • A vehicle that can fly straight up and down. • A country with many states in North America. • A two-wheeled vehicle that you pedal to move. • An underground train that travels in tunnels. • A continent with diverse cultures and wildlife. • ...
Countries Of The World 2024-11-08
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- North ****
- Body of land surrounded by water
- Type of lettuce + Not under
- Is rung + modern form of Palaestra
- Multiple is a murder + Largest continent
- Person who is hurried + A
- Excessive lifestyle + ended Titanic journey
- Brewed sweet tea + Aussie slang for no
- Sleeping place of mammals + like a blemish
- Yellow root vegetable + Biblical greenery
- World below
- Hatter + Mufasa’s brother
- 90 degree + opposite of younger
- Not out + female rabbit + Hitlers best feature + A
- Get up on a horse + derogatory for black person
- Superman clothing + green sauce
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- To cause something to become full + staple Mexican food (rhymes with)
- Relaxed + E
- Sport with pins + first name of actress from thick, oily substance
- Exhale deeply + Clear fluid in burns
- Present tense of said + covering of a gossipy middle aged woman
- Together as one + parcel of land
- Bacteria + more then 1
- Payment corresponding to modern day tax + not covered by water
- Barley grain + A
- Christmas lays eggs
- To do with laces + melancholy and pale
- Neither here *** there
- Are you a guy?
29 Clues: North **** • Relaxed + E • World below • Are you a guy? • Barley grain + A • Christmas lays eggs • Bacteria + more then 1 • Neither here *** there • Person who is hurried + A • Hatter + Mufasa’s brother • Type of lettuce + Not under • 90 degree + opposite of younger • Superman clothing + green sauce • Body of land surrounded by water • Together as one + parcel of land • ...
Countries of the World 2025-07-18
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- Which country is famous for its burritos, nachos, tortillas and tacos?
- Which country won the first ever football World Cup?
- The Nile is the world's longest river. in which country would you find it?
- Which country is famous for its Great Wall?
- City What is the smallest country in the world?
- In which country can you visit the Taj Mahal?
- In which country would you find the city of Dubai?
- Which country is famous for pasta and pizza?
- Which country has the most lakes?
- Which country is home to most of the Amazon rainforest?
- Which country’s flag is called the “Tricolore”?
- Haggis is the national dish of which country?
- Kathmandu is the capital of which country?
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- Which country invented the Olympic Games?
- In which South American country is the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu?
- Africa In which country would you find Table Top mountain?
- in which country might you typically see wasabi and soy sauce as condiments?
- Which country is the home of Sauerkraut and Bratwurst?
- Canberra is the capital city of which country?
- What is the 50th state of America?
- In which country would you find Alaska?
- Which country is the hot sauce “Sriracha” from?
- Which country's national flower is a daffodil?
- Which country invented Lego?
- What is the capital city of Norway?
- What is the biggest Greek island?
26 Clues: Which country invented Lego? • Which country has the most lakes? • What is the biggest Greek island? • What is the 50th state of America? • What is the capital city of Norway? • In which country would you find Alaska? • Which country invented the Olympic Games? • Kathmandu is the capital of which country? • Which country is famous for its Great Wall? • ...
LatAm Countries and Nationalities 2025-07-19
21 Clues: Peru • Chile • Brazil • Guyana • Mexico • Belize • Canada • Panama • Uruguay • Ecuador • Bolivia • Colombia • Suriname • Honduras • Paraguay • Venezuela • Nicaragua • Guatemala • Argentina • Costa Rica • El Salvador
Fun facts about countries 2023-01-04
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- Known for its beautiful beaches and rich cultural history.
- Has the oldest winery in the world, dating back to 4100 BC.
- Home to the famous composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
- Known for its ancient history, with the first Olympic Games held in 776 BC.
- Home to the oldest gold treasure in the world, found in the Varna Necropolis.
- Famous for its iconic red telephone boxes and double decker buses.
- Known for its castles, with over 150 of them scattered throughout the country.
- Has the highest number of folk songs per capita in the world.
- Has the highest number of lakes in Europe, with over 95,000 of them.
- Home to the famous amusement park, Tivoli Gardens.
- The smallest republic in the world, with a population of just over 34,000.
- Famous for its thermal baths and spas, with over 1,300 of them.
- Home to the largest lake in the Balkans, Lake Skadar.
- The second smallest country in Europe, with a population of just over 39,000.
- Famous for its delicious tapas and flamenco dancing.
- Home to the famous Matterhorn mountain, located in the Swiss Alps.
- Has the longest coastline on the Black Sea.
- Home to the famous Guinness brewery.
- Known for its delicious pasta and pizza.
- Has the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe, Dubrovnik.
- Home to the famous Oktoberfest celebration in Munich.
- Has the highest mud volcanoes in the world, reaching heights of up to 300 meters.
- Has the oldest wine-making tradition in the world, dating back 8000 years.
- Known for its numerous lakes, with over 188,000 of them.
- Famous for its delicious chocolate and waffles.
- The largest landlocked country in the world.
- The largest country in the world, spanning over 6.6 million square miles.
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- Famous for its iconic Eiffel Tower and wine production.
- Has the oldest surviving statehood in Europe, dating back to the medieval times.
- The sixth smallest country in Europe, with a population of just over 38,000.
- Has the oldest mosque in Europe, dating back to the 15th century.
- The birthplace of Mother Teresa.
- Famous for its pierogi, a traditional dumpling filled with various fillings.
- The youngest country in Europe, declared independence in 2008.
- Has the highest density of UNESCO World Heritage sites in the world.
- Is the sixth smallest country in Europe and has no military or navy.
- Known for its vast forests, covering over 40% of the country's land.
- Home to the High Tatras mountain range, the highest in the country.
- The world's largest producer of sweet cherries per hectare.
- The first country to adopt online voting in 2005.
- Has the highest number of castles per square kilometer in the world.
- Known for its picturesque castles and rolling hills.
- Has the oldest bookstore in the world, Livraria Bertrand, founded in 1732.
- Known for its beautiful lakes and rivers, with over 20,000 of them.
- Home to the famous fjords, a series of deep, narrow inlets.
- Known for its beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters.
- Has the highest literacy rate in the world, at 99%.
- Known for its beautiful tulip fields and windmills.
- Has the oldest wine cellar in the world, dating back to the 4th century.
49 Clues: The birthplace of Mother Teresa. • Home to the famous Guinness brewery. • Known for its delicious pasta and pizza. • Has the longest coastline on the Black Sea. • The largest landlocked country in the world. • Famous for its delicious chocolate and waffles. • The first country to adopt online voting in 2005. • Home to the famous amusement park, Tivoli Gardens. • ...
Spanish-Speaking Countries & Capitals 2023-01-03
21 Clues: Cuba • Peru • Chile • Spain • Panama • Mexico • Ecuador • Bolivia • Uruguay • Paraguay • Colombia • Honduras • Argentina • Guatemala • Venezuela • Nicaragua • Costa Rica • El Salvador • Puerto Rico • Equatorial Guinea • Dominican Republic
Countries of The World 2023-05-05
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- Oranges and olives grow here
- Most populous country (2022)
- Home of the Royal Family
- Birthplace of Jesus
- Known for art and a very famous tower
- Home of Cristiano Ronaldo
- Shamrocks are symbols of luck
- Maple syrup
- Pizza and pasta
- Home of Lionel Messi
- In Africa, has 4 capital cities
- Very cold, drink lots of vodka
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- Scam call centres
- The 9/11 attacks were coordinated here
- Pyramids
- Tacos, salsa, maracas
- Has worlds largest rainforest
- Pretzels
- Most populous country in Africa
- Over 100 mass shootings per year here
- First country invaded by Nazis
21 Clues: Pyramids • Pretzels • Maple syrup • Pizza and pasta • Scam call centres • Birthplace of Jesus • Home of Lionel Messi • Tacos, salsa, maracas • Home of the Royal Family • Home of Cristiano Ronaldo • Oranges and olives grow here • Most populous country (2022) • Has worlds largest rainforest • Shamrocks are symbols of luck • First country invaded by Nazis • Very cold, drink lots of vodka • ...
Countries and nationalities - Kaspar 2025-10-27
25 Clues: Iiri • Briti • Türgi • Poola • Poolus • Šveits • Jaapan • Venemaa • Iirimaa • Šveitsi • Iirlane • itaalia • Egiptus • venelane • Iirlanna • Slovakkia • Hispaania • jaapanlane • Türgi keel • Argentiina • Prantsusmaa • ameeriklane • hispaanlane • Slovaki keel • Suurbritannia
Countries and nationalities - Bogdan 2025-10-27
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- Iirimaa
- briti päritolu
- prantslanna
- argentiina päritolu; argentiinlane
- prantsuse päritolu; prantsuse keel
- iirlanna
- tšehhi päritolu; tšehh; tšehhi keel
- Egiptus
- poola päritolu; poola keel
- Brasiilia
- jaapani päritolu; jaapani keel
- brasiilia päritolu; brasiillane
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- Jaapan
- iirlane
- Argentiina
- Itaalia
- britt, Suurbritannia kodanik
- Prantsusmaa
- Suurbritannia
- iiri päritolu; iiri keel
- Tšehhi vabariik
- Poola
- prantslane
- itaalia päritolu; itaallane; itaalia keel
- egiptuse päritolu; egiptlane
25 Clues: Poola • Jaapan • Iirimaa • iirlane • Itaalia • Egiptus • iirlanna • Brasiilia • Argentiina • prantslane • prantslanna • Prantsusmaa • Suurbritannia • briti päritolu • Tšehhi vabariik • iiri päritolu; iiri keel • poola päritolu; poola keel • britt, Suurbritannia kodanik • egiptuse päritolu; egiptlane • jaapani päritolu; jaapani keel • brasiilia päritolu; brasiillane • argentiina päritolu; argentiinlane • ...
Spanish-Speaking Countries Crossword 2026-04-15
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- The name of this country means 'Rich Coast'
- Shaped like a lima bean and the capital is Lima!
- Spanish-speaking country that is the largest island in the Caribbean.
- A land-locked country in South America.
- The other capital of Bolivia
- The capital is Caracas.
- This city is translated to 'Fresh Air' or 'Good Air'
- This country shares an island with Haiti.
- One of the capitals of Bolivia
- The capital is San Juan.
- The country closest to Antarctica.
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- Spanish-speaking country which shares a border with Mexico.
- The capital is Tegucigalpa.
- Named for its location on the Equator.
- The capital is Managua.
- The Central-American country that connects South America to Central America.
- Shares a border with the United States.
- The only Spanish-speaking country in Africa.
- Not a Spanish-speaking country, but the largest country in South America.
- This city means 'St. Savior'.
- A territory of the United States.
- The motherland of Spanish-speaking countries
- And island off its western coast is Easter Island.
- The capital is Montevideo.
24 Clues: The capital is Managua. • The capital is Caracas. • The capital is San Juan. • The capital is Montevideo. • The capital is Tegucigalpa. • The other capital of Bolivia • This city means 'St. Savior'. • One of the capitals of Bolivia • A territory of the United States. • The country closest to Antarctica. • Named for its location on the Equator. • ...
Meervoudsvormen 2024-01-17
plural 2025-11-17
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
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- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
- Young girl in ‘The Grinch Who Stole Christmas’ who is crucial in getting the Grinch to change his negative thinking about Christmas. [NOT ON TEST]
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- In 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie is disappointed with a decoder ring message telling him to drink this. [NOT ON TEST]
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- Perhaps the most important motive of imperialism is the stronger country’s desire to take over this within a country in order to produce goods and make profits.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- As part of the famous song, on the tenth of day of Christmas, the lords that are given can be found doing this. [NOT ON TEST]
- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
26 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War. • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia. • ...
Unit 3 2017-12-19
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- United Nations
- General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade
- European Union
- A policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization made up of independent appointed officials or representatives elected by member states.
- The total value of the goods and services produced by a country in a year, whether inside or outside the country’s borders.
- The condition of protecting all members of a group or collective from danger. The United Nations tries to ensure the collective security of all member states.
- non-government organization
- International Monetary Fund
- The separation of like-minded people into isolated groups that are hostile to people whose values differ from their own. This separation may result in a loss of shared experiences and values and can harm the structure of democratic societies.
- A condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education, and information. Absolute poverty may depend not only on income but also on access to services.
- The theory that when people in developed countries have more money to spend, they will buy goods and services offered by businesses in less developed countries and that this spending will eventually help strengthen economies in the developing world.
- World Health Organization
- Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- World Trade Organization
- Things that people desire, regardless of whether the desired object contributes to their survival.
- a group of 20 governments and central bank governors
- Help that is given with string attached. These strings may include agreements that the country receiving the aid will buy goods and services only from the country or organization supplying the aid.
Down
- A policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems. The United Nations is multilateral in nature.
- A policy whereby a country completely opts out of participating in international social, economic, political, and military affairs.
- A doctrine that says the United Nations must protect people within a state when that state violates or fails to uphold the rights and welfare of its own citizens.
- The action of cutting off trade with a country in an effort to force it to follow a particular course of action.
- The cultural inheritance from past that all people share and that is preserved in world heritage sites, traditional skills and knowledge, and the arts.
- creation of internet and development of satellite
- The policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- The doctrine that all members of the global community accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world and that the motives of nations and nation-states must be respected in the search for solutions.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- A debt that is incurred by a despotic power, not to meet the needs of the people of the country but to strengthen the despotic regime.
- there is a social studies _______ where on the far left side is isolationism and the far right is supranationalism
- The basic elements -food, water, shelter, health- that humans require for survival.
29 Clues: United Nations • European Union • World Trade Organization • World Health Organization • non-government organization • International Monetary Fund • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade • creation of internet and development of satellite • a group of 20 governments and central bank governors • ...
Internationalism 2017-11-27
Across
- An international financial institution that provides loans to countries of the world for capital programs.
- Made to contribute to peace and security in the world by promoting collaboration among nations through education, science, culture and communication in order to further universal respect for justice, for the rule of law, and for the human rights and fundamental freedoms.
- It is often called into session to respond quickly to international crises.
- Office entrusted with administrative duties, maintaining records, and overseeing or performing secretarial duties, especially for an international organization.
- The world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications.
- International organization dealing with the global rules of trade between nations.
- The objective of this organization was to promote a dialogue to develop a political and economic solidarity between the French-speaking peoples.
- A state or process of being international.
- _________ was intended to fulfill a homeland defense role by looking outwardly to identify and interdict threats approaching Canada and the United States.
- Organization created to care for the sick and wounded in war.
- An international organization formed in 1945 to increase political and economic cooperation among its member countries.
- A program by which the United States gave large amounts of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after the devastation of World War II.
- The process of bringing about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries.
- A global organization that attempts to teach children in need with educational games.
- Must be spent in the country providing the aid (the donor country) or in a group of selected countries. A developed country will provide a bilateral loan or grant to a developing country, but mandate that the money be spent on goods or services produced in the selected country.
Down
- Refers to the international monetary arrangement, agreed upon by the allied nations in 1944 in ______________.
- One of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN), the only one in which all member nations have equal representation, and the main deliberative, policy-making and representative organ of the UN.
- This political union envisions the eventual establishment of common economic, foreign, security, and justice policies.
- Beyond the authority or jurisdiction of one national government: the supranational institutions of the EU.
- A geopolitical term used to describe the process of fragmentation or division of a region or state into smaller regions or states that are often hostile or uncooperative with one another.
- The conduct of political, economic, or cultural relations between two sovereign states.
- A high-level intergovernmental forum which addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people of the Arctic.
- The active maintenance of a truce between nations or communities, especially by an international military force.
- The principle of participation by three or more parties, especially by the governments of different countries.
- The process of acting, reaching a decision, or espousing a principle unilaterally.
- Responsible for directing and coordinating health.
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups.
- This treaty aims to eliminate anti-personnel landmines (AP-mines) around the world.
- An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area.
- Lends funds to countries with balance-of-payment difficulties, and provides technical assistance and training for countries requesting it.
30 Clues: A state or process of being international. • Responsible for directing and coordinating health. • Organization created to care for the sick and wounded in war. • An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area. • The world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications. • ...
trade 2024-05-28
Across
- It is the equilibrium price at which it can be exchanged for another currency on the forex market.
- A reduction in a fixed exchange rate determined by the government or central Bank of the country.
- A new industry in its early stages with future growth potential but as yet without sufficient scale to compete with larger established overseas competitors.
- This occurs when the value of imports to a country exceeds value of its exports over the same.
- A company with premises and productive operations located in more than one country.
- A record of all financial flows between the country and the rest of the world over a given period of time.
- A ban on the importation of a product.
- A form of predatory pricing that involves producers in one country 'flooding' other countries with their product at a price that is well below its global market price. This is so it can increase its exports at the expense of sales of firms in those other countries.
- A national economy that engages freely in trade with other countries.
- An indirect tax imposed on the price of an imported good to reduce domestic demand for that product.
- This occurs when the value of exports to a country exceeds value of its exports over the same.
- A fall in the external value currency due to changes in demand and/or supply conditions on the forex market.
- Measures used by a country to restrict imports other than through the imposition of tariffs. They include quotas, embargos, subsidies paid to domestic producers of competing products, excessive licensing regulations and standards.
- When an economy focuses its production on too narrow a range of products leaving it vulnerable to falling global demand for one or more of its products and heavily dependent on one or more other countries to obtain the goods and services it needs.
- The movement and exchange of goods, services, ideas, money and labour across international borders.
Down
- specialization This occurs when countries focus on the production of a limited range of goods and services they are individually best able to produce with their scarce natural and human-made resources. Their mass production allows each country to produce a surplus, which can then be traded internationally.
- An exchange rate determined by market demand and supply conditions contact global foreign exchange (forex) market.
- A stated policy of a government to defend domestic industries and jobs from international competition.
- An official exchange rate set and maintained by the government or central bank of a country.
- Increasing economic, social, technological and cultural interactions and interdependencies between different countries.
- A flow of money out of a country in exchange for a good or service supplied by a producer located in another country.
- The process of reducing or removing barriers to trade between different countries.
- Government measures, actions or requirements designed to restrict and/or increase the cost of imports.
- A limit on the amount or volume of an imported good that is allowed into a country.
- A flow of money received by a country from the sale of a good or service to a resident of another country.
- A rise the external value of a currency resulting from changes in demand and/or supply conditions on the forex market.
26 Clues: A ban on the importation of a product. • A national economy that engages freely in trade with other countries. • The process of reducing or removing barriers to trade between different countries. • A company with premises and productive operations located in more than one country. • ...
ID Lecture 3 2025-02-16
Across
- Economic institutions such as expropriation and slavery are?
- "Wealthier, more educated citizens tend to demand democracy, threatening the power of current elites." So, inclusive institutions _ [do something to] citizens.
- The rules of the game in a society
- Institutions change _.
- Contributes to economic growth by enhancing productivity, also known as human capital
- No, we do not need democracy for development, because democracies tax the _ (Median voter theorem).
- The degree to which [written] rules are complied with in practice
- Rules protecting _ boost investment and growth...*
- Democracy matters most for education and _.
- Institutions reduce _.
- Inclusive economic institutions can explain the differences between Botswana and Nigeria, because _ risks are much higher in Nigeria. On the other hand, the written (formal) rules are the same in the two countries.
- Not the same as an institution
- China was able to convince people to invest despite authoritarianism, because the elite's promises to maintain inclusive economic institutions were _. E.g. they were backed by a long-lasting organisation.
- China's elite did not fear inclusive economic institutions because they believed they could gain from _.
- Institutions limit our individual _.
- "Allowing new markets and technologies _ [does something to] existing industries."
- Yes, we do need democracy for development, because inclusive economic institutions are not credible under _.
- Where economic growth comes from
- This group of people usually profits from old industries
- No, we do not need democracy for development, because democracies cannot make tough _ choices.
- Strong institutions depend on state _.
- Developing countries' institutions nowadays see - [faster/slower] growth than developed countries saw historically.
- An inclusive political institution used to distribute power within society
- Democracy sometimes makes institutions stronger and more credible, protecting _.
- A wealthy and developed country which only became a full democracy in 1971
Down
- Inclusive economic institutions can explain the differences between Botswana and Nigeria, because expropriation and _ are more common in Nigeria. On the other hand, the written (formal) rules are the same in the two countries.
- The strength of inclusive ECONOMIC institutions depends on inclusive _ institutions
- An inclusive political institution used to coordinate and enforce
- Developing countries nowadays have far _ [better/worse] institutions than developed countries had historically.
- Strong institutions depend on societal _.
- No, we do not need democracy for development, because we need to 'insulate' policy-making from '_' demands.
- Deng Xiaoping was a reformer; he could _ from new industries.
- Institutions alter people's _.
- Some authoritarian countries have developed _ [faster/slower] than democracies
- Contributes to economic growth by enhancing productivity, also known as capital
- Economic institutions that allow and encourage participation by the great mass of people in economic activities that make best use of their talents and skills are?
- A controversial measure of a country's wealth
- An unwritten institution is?
- China's elite did not fear inclusive economic institutions because they believed they could develop without losing _.
- Contributes to economic growth by enhancing productivity
- *...but institutional _ matters more than written rules
- China was able to convince people to invest despite authoritarianism, because the elite chose not to _, developing a reputation quickly.
- Yes, we do need democracy for development, because pressure from voters encourages the _ of inclusive economic institutions
- No, we do not need democracy for development, because elections create _ economic rules.
- Yes, we do need democracy for development, because pressure from voters holds leaders _.
- A written institution is?
46 Clues: Institutions change _. • Institutions reduce _. • A written institution is? • An unwritten institution is? • Institutions alter people's _. • Not the same as an institution • Where economic growth comes from • The rules of the game in a society • Institutions limit our individual _. • Strong institutions depend on state _. • Strong institutions depend on societal _. • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
Across
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
Down
- As part of the famous song, on the tenth of day of Christmas, the lords that are given can be found doing this. [NOT ON TEST]
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Perhaps the most important motive of imperialism is the stronger country’s desire to take over this within a country in order to produce goods and make profits.voting Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- Young girl in ‘The Grinch Who Stole Christmas’ who is crucial in getting the Grinch to change his negative thinking about Christmas. [NOT ON TEST]
- In 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie is disappointed with a decoder ring message telling him to drink this. [NOT ON TEST]
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
25 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War • Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia. • King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did. • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
Across
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- As part of the famous song, on the tenth of day of Christmas, the lords that are given can be found doing this. [NOT ON TEST]
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Perhaps the most important motive of imperialism is the stronger country’s desire to take over this within a country in order to produce goods and make profits.
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
Down
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
- In 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie is disappointed with a decoder ring message telling him to drink this. [NOT ON TEST]
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Young girl in ‘The Grinch Who Stole Christmas’ who is crucial in getting the Grinch to change his negative thinking about Christmas. [NOT ON TEST]
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
26 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia. • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
Across
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
- Young girl in ‘The Grinch Who Stole Christmas’ who is crucial in getting the Grinch to change his negative thinking about Christmas. [NOT ON TEST]
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- In 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie is disappointed with a decoder ring message telling him to drink this. [NOT ON TEST]
Down
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- As part of the famous song, on the tenth of day of Christmas, the lords that are given can be found doing this. [NOT ON TEST]
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Perhaps the most important motive of imperialism is the stronger country’s desire to take over this within a country in order to produce goods and make profits.
26 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War. • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did. • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
Across
- Perhaps the most important motive of imperialism is the stronger country’s desire to take over this within a country in order to produce goods and make profits.
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Young girl in ‘The Grinch Who Stole Christmas’ who is crucial in getting the Grinch to change his negative thinking about Christmas. [NOT ON TEST]
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
Down
- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War.
- In 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie is disappointed with a decoder ring message telling him to drink this. [NOT ON TEST]
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- As part of the famous song, on the tenth of day of Christmas, the lords that are given can be found doing this. [NOT ON TEST]
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
26 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War. • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia. • ...
Cold War 2023-06-09
Across
- the decision by the USSR to block of all supplies to capitalist west Berlin, to try and starve it into surrender
- Political hostility/hatred between countries, with both sides using threats and propaganda to weaken each other
- president of the USA during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- the promise made by the USA to support any country threatened by communism
- French word for relaxtion, which in the cold war meant an easing of tension between the USA and the USSR
- a military alliance between countries in the USSR against NATO
- leader of the USSR at the end of the cold war
- a tense, 13-day political and military standoff in October 1962 between the USA and the USSR over the installation of nuclear-armed Soviet missiles on Cuba
- An international organisation founded in 1945 to encourage co-operation between countries
Down
- a military alliance between western countries opposed to the USSR
- the decision by the USA to fly supplies into west Berlin to prevent it from starving
- a war with military fighting
- The fortified border between east and west Europe during the cold war
- leader of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the cold war
14 Clues: a war with military fighting • leader of the USSR at the end of the cold war • president of the USA during the Cuban Missile Crisis • leader of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the cold war • a military alliance between countries in the USSR against NATO • a military alliance between western countries opposed to the USSR • ...
DEVELOPMENT 2023-10-09
Across
- where is ground water overuse particularly found
- if a girl student is 14 year and 8 month old and has a BMI of 15.2, she is --------
- these resources are replenished by nature as in the terms of crop and plants
- if the BMI is more than 25 then the adult person would be considered --------
- countries with per capita income of USD 12616 and above in 2012 is classyfied and ---- countries
- which state in india has lowest IMR due to adequate provision of basic health and educational facilities
- the neighboring country ha better performance in terms of human development than india
Down
- what term is used to describe the average number of years a person is expected to live at birth
- different person could have different as well as -------- notion of a country's development
- since countries have different ------- comparing total income will not tell us what an average person is likely to earn
- human development report is published by --------
- naresh is 15 years old and his BMI is 28. he is -------
- world bank measures per capita income in terms of -------
- in world development reports bought by the ------- per capita income criteria is used in classyfing countries
- for comparing their what is considered to be one of the most important attribute
15 Clues: where is ground water overuse particularly found • human development report is published by -------- • naresh is 15 years old and his BMI is 28. he is ------- • world bank measures per capita income in terms of ------- • these resources are replenished by nature as in the terms of crop and plants • ...
The Cold War 2026-01-20
Across
- Citizens in the same country fighting against/with each other.
- An imaginary line that divides Europe into two halves, east of communism and west of capitalism.
- If one country falls prey into communism, then all those who are close by would also fall into communism.
- Tension between two nations without an actual fight.
- USA's aid that was given to struggling countries after the Second World War in the form of economic and military aid.
- Countries that were politically and economically dependent on the Soviet Union.
- Country that was blamed for world war two.
- Capital city of Germany
Down
- Economic aid that was given to European countries after their economy was devastated.
- a strategic foreign policy pursued by the USA during the Cold War, aimed at preventing the spread of communism beyond its existing borders.
- The first thing they agreed on was that it would be best to divide Germany into four zones.
- A country where communism originated.
- an economic system were in which a country does not allow people to own private property.
- A country that has a secret atomic bomb.
- An economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and distribution of goods, characterised by a free competitive market and motivated by profit.
- conference were division of Germany was finalised.
- a levy on a defeated country forcing it to pay some of the war costs of the winning countries.
17 Clues: Capital city of Germany • A country where communism originated. • A country that has a secret atomic bomb. • Country that was blamed for world war two. • conference were division of Germany was finalised. • Tension between two nations without an actual fight. • Citizens in the same country fighting against/with each other. • ...
Imperialism 2018-12-06
Across
- Continent which gets divided among European countries during the 19th century
- One of the three factors keeping Europeans from expanding until the 19th century
- System of rule in which European countries controlled all aspects of the territory they conquered
- A way of presenting information which presents only one perspective, and encourages stereotypes
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Groups of religious people who went out to convert people in the colonies to Christianity
- Site of a conference in which European leaders divided up large amounts of land to conquer
- One of the two main countries involved in the scramble for more land
- Country which extended its influence during the period of Early Imperialism, but which lost most of its Empire
Down
- One of the two main countries involved in the scramble for more land
- One of the three factors keeping Europeans from expanding until the 19th century
- practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers
- A description for the driving force behind the religious push to "civilize" other countries
- The only country in Africa to avoid being colonized
- System of rule that relied on a local elite to help run the country
- A driving force behind the push for land; a feeling of pride in one's country
- One of the three factors keeping Europeans from expanding until the 19th century
17 Clues: The only country in Africa to avoid being colonized • System of rule that relied on a local elite to help run the country • One of the two main countries involved in the scramble for more land • One of the two main countries involved in the scramble for more land • Continent which gets divided among European countries during the 19th century • ...
French Class Crossword 2021-11-17
Across
- This is where more than half of the world's French speakers are located.
- happy in French
- sad in French.
- dog in French.
- How many?
- French speaking countries are _________ countries.
- Monday in French.
Down
- Julie a un ______.
- boy in French.
- Julie est une ______.
- The continent where France is located.
- Où est George? (Where does he live?)
12 Clues: How many? • boy in French. • sad in French. • dog in French. • happy in French • Monday in French. • Julie a un ______. • Julie est une ______. • Où est George? (Where does he live?) • The continent where France is located. • French speaking countries are _________ countries. • This is where more than half of the world's French speakers are located.
Currency Around the World 2015-12-01
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- Currency unit of Egypt.
- Ethiopian monetary unit.
- Greek currency unit before 2002.
- Currency unit of several Middle Eastern countries.
- Chinese monetary unit.
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- Currency unit of most European countries.
- Currency unit divided into 100 Cents.
- Georgian currency unit.
- Italian currency unit before 2002.
- Moroccan currency unit.
- German currency unit before 2002.
- Armenian currency unit.
12 Clues: Chinese monetary unit. • Currency unit of Egypt. • Georgian currency unit. • Moroccan currency unit. • Armenian currency unit. • Ethiopian monetary unit. • Greek currency unit before 2002. • German currency unit before 2002. • Italian currency unit before 2002. • Currency unit divided into 100 Cents. • Currency unit of most European countries. • ...
Presidential elction 2016-11-15
12 Clues: drug. • obama care . • when you still . • when countries fight . • when you carry A gun . • when you hurt someone . • when you kill someone . • when you give and take . • when you chose your president . • people that attack with out reson . • the price you pay to your countries . • when people come from diffrent country.
ww2 2024-02-13
12 Clues: bad guys • bad country • lightning war • Miracle at _____ • french defense system • bad group of countries • good group of countries • biggest concentration camp • what got america in the war • who was the president at the time • what was happening in germnany at the time • name of one of the nukes dropped on hiroshima
Language 2023-07-20
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- The official language of South Korea, spoken by people in both North and South Korea. It has a unique writing system called Hangul.
- The primary language of Russia and some neighboring countries. It has a rich literary tradition and is known for its challenging grammar.
- The official language of India, spoken by millions of people. It has a beautiful script and is part of India's diverse cultural heritage.
- A language spoken in the Middle East and North Africa. It has a unique script that is written from right to left and is used in the Quran.
- A language spoken in several countries in East Africa. It is known for its simple grammar and widespread use as a lingua franca in the region.
- The official language of Turkey, spoken by millions of people in the region. It has a fascinating history and is part of the Turkic language family.
- Chinese The most spoken language globally, primarily used in China and Taiwan. It has a complex writing system with thousands of characters.
- A language spoken in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is similar to German and English and has a straightforward grammar structure.
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- A language spoken in Portugal, Brazil, and several countries in Africa. It has a melodic sound and is influenced by various cultures.
- A romantic language spoken in France and various countries in Africa and tanguagehe Caribbean. It is famous for its art, fashion, and delicious cuisine.
- A language spoken in Italy and other regions of Europe. It is famous for its art, architecture, and mouth-watering cuisine.
- The official language of Japan, known for its distinctive writing system, including kanji characters. It is spoken by the Japanese people.
- One of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is used in many countries and is essential for global communication.
- A language spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries. It has a rich culture and is known for its vibrant music and dance.
- The most widely spoken language in Europe, used in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It is known for its precise grammar and compound words.
15 Clues: A language spoken in Italy and other regions of Europe. It is famous for its art, architecture, and mouth-watering cuisine. • One of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is used in many countries and is essential for global communication. • ...
Choice Assignment For Business Math 2020-12-08
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- 100 grams = 1 ____
- The purchase of goods and services among countries is referred to as ________(2 w)
- 1 meter = 1,000 _____
- If you travel across the International Date Line going ___ , you will add a day
- The unit of length in the metric system
- A ______ results when a country buys more goods from other countries than it sells to other countries
- To find _______ you must use the formula 5/9(F - 32)
- 0.1 meters is 1 _____
- It is 7:00 A.M. Thursday in Chicago, Illinois. If Peking, China is 10 time zones to the west of Chicago and crosses the Int. Date Line, what day is it in Peking?
- 56 kiloliters - 2,000 liters = 54 ___
- If you travel across the International Date Line going ___ , you will subtract a day
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- , 1,085 cm = 10.85 ____
- 1 meter = 100 ___
- 1 _______ = 1,000 m
- All the trade that takes place within a country's borders is called ______
- you get the area of a rectangle when you multiply its length and ______
- The unit of capacity in the metric system
- Which is shorter, decimeter or decameter?
- The result of dividing a country's gross domestic product by its population is known as _____ (3 w)
- The metric measure for mass
20 Clues: 1 meter = 100 ___ • 100 grams = 1 ____ • 1 _______ = 1,000 m • 1 meter = 1,000 _____ • 0.1 meters is 1 _____ • , 1,085 cm = 10.85 ____ • The metric measure for mass • 56 kiloliters - 2,000 liters = 54 ___ • The unit of length in the metric system • The unit of capacity in the metric system • Which is shorter, decimeter or decameter? • ...
THE COLD WAR - chater 18 2021-12-06
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- the willingness of the US to go to the edge of all-out war.
- the US would defend against an attack by any communist country.
- what led the 1960s to open with tension between the two superpowers.
- linked the Soviet Union with seven eastern european countries
- nato
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- coutries dominated by the Soviet Union
- attacks on suspected communists in the early 1950s
- american attempt to break the blockade by flying food and supplies into west berlin.
- the conflict between the US and the Soviet Union
- miner activist in the american communist party
- america's financial aid plan for Europe.
- the phrase.........came to stand for the devision of Europe.
- war between two poles of a country
- the line dividing Korea
- a series of documents that satted that the US sould give support to countries or people threatened by the Soviet forces or Communist insurrection
- taking measures to prevent any extension of communist rule in other countries.
- agency that investigates possible communist interest both inside and outside the US government.
- an intergovermental organization aiming to maintain international peace and security.
- hydrogen bomb
19 Clues: nato • hydrogen bomb • the line dividing Korea • war between two poles of a country • coutries dominated by the Soviet Union • america's financial aid plan for Europe. • miner activist in the american communist party • the conflict between the US and the Soviet Union • attacks on suspected communists in the early 1950s • ...
The Cold War - Anjali Thandi 2021-12-01
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- U.S. policy of giving economic and military aid to free nations
- Idea if a nation falls to communist control, so will other nearby nations
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; defensive military alliance formed in 1949.
- Missile defense system intended to protect the United States
- Moment where the U.S. and the Soviet Union came close to nuclear contact
- Peacekeeping organization founded in 1945
- Soviet Union blocked western allies railway road, and canal access
- Cuban revolutionary; Leader of Cuba from 1959-76
- U.S program to give economic and military aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WW2
- Led communist-ruled Democratic Republic of China
- Independent countries that remained neutral in the cold war
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- Communist revolutionary who was the founding father of the People's Republic of China
- boundary separating communist nations
- diplomatic hostility between the U.S. and the USSR after WW2
- policy of reducing cold war tensions that was adopted by the United States
- 32nd President of the U.S.
- military alliance formed in 1855 by the Soviet Union and 7 Eastern European countries
- threatening to go to war due to army agression
- U.S. foreign policy to stop the spread of communism
19 Clues: 32nd President of the U.S. • boundary separating communist nations • Peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 • threatening to go to war due to army agression • Cuban revolutionary; Leader of Cuba from 1959-76 • Led communist-ruled Democratic Republic of China • U.S. foreign policy to stop the spread of communism • ...
The Cold War: Anjali Thandi World History Per. 2 2021-12-01
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- Moment where the U.S. and the Soviet Union came close to nuclear contact
- Soviet Union blocked western allies railway road, and canal access
- Military alliance formed in 1855 by the Soviet Union and 7 Eastern European countries
- Led communist-ruled Democratic Republic of China
- U.S program to give economic and military aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WW2
- U.S. policy of giving economic and military aid to free nations
- Threatening to go to war due to army agression
- 32nd President of the U.S.
- Peacekeeping organization founded in 1945
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; defensive military alliance formed in 1949.
- Communist revolutionary who was the founding father of the People's Republic of China
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- Idea if a nation falls to communist control, so will other nearby nations
- Cuban revolutionary; Leader of Cuba from 1959-76
- boundary separating communist nations
- U.S. foreign policy to stop the spread of communism
- Independent countries that remained neutral in the cold war
- Policy of reducing cold war tensions that was adopted by the United States
- Missile defense system intended to protect the United States
- Diplomatic hostility between the U.S. and the USSR after WW2
19 Clues: 32nd President of the U.S. • boundary separating communist nations • Peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 • Threatening to go to war due to army agression • Cuban revolutionary; Leader of Cuba from 1959-76 • Led communist-ruled Democratic Republic of China • U.S. foreign policy to stop the spread of communism • ...
Xavier Bartlett 2021-05-23
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- Hitler was ------ towards jews
- a strong belief that you country is the best.
- when this man was assassinated and lit the fire of WWI.
- an arms build up you know this (check your notes)
- Hitler was very -----.
- how many died in WW (you better know this)
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- this was used against Germany after WWI because Germany gained to much power.
- this was an authority figure and watched abuse,and did not act (they let jews be abused)
- hostility to or prejudice against the jews.(hint:no-)
- factories to mass production where new countries were grabbing land for natural resources.
- in Germany there was a law that jews must where a --------- as a symbol that they were a jews.
- how many countries were involved in WWI (please tell me)
- after WWI ----- paid millions
- these were created slowly in Germany was propaganda.
- jews could not marry------(this ones easy)
- this system was made before any of the world wars because some countries were worried that there neighbors neighbors would attack them.
- this man invented the atomic bomb
- Germany declares war on (oh nooooooooooooooooooo)
- Germany could not build a ------.
19 Clues: Hitler was very -----. • after WWI ----- paid millions • Hitler was ------ towards jews • this man invented the atomic bomb • Germany could not build a ------. • jews could not marry------(this ones easy) • how many died in WW (you better know this) • a strong belief that you country is the best. • an arms build up you know this (check your notes) • ...
THE COLD WAR - chater 18 2021-12-06
Across
- the willingness of the US to go to the edge of all-out war.
- the US would defend against an attack by any communist country.
- what led the 1960s to open with tension between the two superpowers.
- linked the Soviet Union with seven eastern european countries
- nato
Down
- coutries dominated by the Soviet Union
- attacks on suspected communists in the early 1950s
- american attempt to break the blockade by flying food and supplies into west berlin.
- the conflict between the US and the Soviet Union
- miner activist in the american communist party
- america's financial aid plan for Europe.
- the phrase.........came to stand for the devision of Europe.
- war between two poles of a country
- the line dividing Korea
- a series of documents that satted that the US sould give support to countries or people threatened by the Soviet forces or Communist insurrection
- taking measures to prevent any extension of communist rule in other countries.
- agency that investigates possible communist interest both inside and outside the US government.
- an intergovermental organization aiming to maintain international peace and security.
- hydrogen bomb
19 Clues: nato • hydrogen bomb • the line dividing Korea • war between two poles of a country • coutries dominated by the Soviet Union • america's financial aid plan for Europe. • miner activist in the american communist party • the conflict between the US and the Soviet Union • attacks on suspected communists in the early 1950s • ...
Unit 5 vocabulary Kinsley Tawzer 2022-02-02
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- A physical item that can be bought for money
- resources Resources supplied by nature that can be used to develop wealth for a country
- work performed in exchange for money
- The study of how people and countries make decisions about how to use their resources in the most efficient way
- the difference of currency between two nations
- when a country used its natural resources and skills to produce goods efficiently encourages trade between countries
- Transporting goods to their final destination for consumer purchase
- the increase in value in goods and services produced by an economy
- People who perform labor: employees
- buying goods or services
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- manufacturing goods for consumer purchase
- a government order that prohibits trade with other countries
- the total market value of all goods and services produced by a country´s economy during one year
- a person who takes risk of owning and operating a business
- a tax or fee on imported goods
- any physical manufactured asset used to develop wealth for a country
- a country´s GDP divided by the population of the country
- anything accepts as a means of exchange
- a specific limit on the number of imports allowed to enter a country
19 Clues: buying goods or services • a tax or fee on imported goods • People who perform labor: employees • work performed in exchange for money • anything accepts as a means of exchange • manufacturing goods for consumer purchase • A physical item that can be bought for money • the difference of currency between two nations • ...
Economic Vocabulary 2025-06-20
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- rate – The percentage of people who can read and write.
- – Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; coordinates oil policies of member countries.
- – A tax on imported goods.
- per capita – The average income per person in a country.
- economy – An economy where businesses and consumers decide what is produced and bought.
- economy – An economy based on customs, traditions, and barter.
- capital – The skills, education, and training people have.
- – A complete ban on trade with another country.
- resources – Materials from nature like water, oil, and minerals.
- exchange – Changing one country’s money into another’s to buy goods/services.
- economy – A combination of market and command economies.
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- – Focusing on producing one or a few goods/services well.
- – A limit on how much of a good can be imported.
- – A person who starts and runs a business.
- goods – Tools, machines, and factories used to produce goods.
- system – How a country decides to produce, distribute, and use goods and services.
- trade – A trade between countries or people that is done willingly and benefits both sides.
- barrier – A restriction on international trade, like tariffs, quotas, or embargoes.
- economy – An economy where the government makes all economic decisions.
19 Clues: – A tax on imported goods. • – A person who starts and runs a business. • – A complete ban on trade with another country. • – A limit on how much of a good can be imported. • rate – The percentage of people who can read and write. • per capita – The average income per person in a country. • economy – A combination of market and command economies. • ...
Regional Tourism 2024-10-27
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- RETOSA strives for the development and ______________ of the member countries.
- The acronym for Regional Tourism Organization of Southern Africa stands for ______________________________.
- REGIONAL SADC is a ____________ association consisting of southern, central and eastern African countries.
- Tourism is ________ intensive.
- People who are employed will have __________ to ensure that tourism operations are maintained.
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- Employees will earn more ______________.
- Regional tourism relates to tourism taking place in a defined/ ____________ area.
- LIVINGSTANDARDS The purpose is development and growth to improve _____________ and to promote peace among the countries.
- It aims to _____________ and promote the region as a destination of choice.
- COMOROS There are currently 16 SADC countries, as the ____________ islands recently joined.
10 Clues: Tourism is ________ intensive. • Employees will earn more ______________. • It aims to _____________ and promote the region as a destination of choice. • RETOSA strives for the development and ______________ of the member countries. • Regional tourism relates to tourism taking place in a defined/ ____________ area. • ...
Imperialism Crossword (Updated) 2024-02-05
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- _____ Revolt: The event of Cuban nationalists trying to overthrow Spanish colonial rule between 1868-1878
- ______ Diplomacy: a foreign policy that was mildly expansionist but depended more on investors’ dollars than on the navy’s battleships
- The most impactful “weapon” used in the Invasion of Cuba that killed 5,000 US Troops
- The practice of extending a country’s territorial boundaries
- One of the policies in the Monroe Doctrine is to restrict further colonization in the _______ Hemisphere by foreign countries.
- The name of the amendment that the US will respect Cuba’s own independence
- The current president during the Spanish-American War
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- The US state that was annexed after the Spanish-American War
- The president that promotes peaceful solutions to international disputes
- People who traveled to other countries in order to spread their religion.
- Open ____ Policy in China: John Hay proposed equal trading opportunity for merchants across countries
- Philippines _____: Debate of whether Filipinos should be independent or part of the US
- The name of the amendment that secured the US protection on Cuban’s independence from foreign countries
13 Clues: The current president during the Spanish-American War • The US state that was annexed after the Spanish-American War • The practice of extending a country’s territorial boundaries • The president that promotes peaceful solutions to international disputes • People who traveled to other countries in order to spread their religion. • ...
sawda 2024-04-04
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- Group of people who are proud of their common languages,histories,and culture fought to make there own countries
- was also a way to end war but the world wanted it.
- countries Belgium,Great Britain,France,Russia,Serbia
- this was a way to end the war that Wilson wanted
- The belief that a country should have a strong military and show strength and defend itself
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- not pick a side in war
- Competition to gain control of other countries to grow their own empire.
- the purposeful killing of a person usually someone who is well know
- Germany,Austria Hungary,Bulgaria,Ottoman
- Agreement between countries stating that each country will help the other if they are hurt
10 Clues: not pick a side in war • Germany,Austria Hungary,Bulgaria,Ottoman • this was a way to end the war that Wilson wanted • was also a way to end war but the world wanted it. • countries Belgium,Great Britain,France,Russia,Serbia • the purposeful killing of a person usually someone who is well know • ...
Globalization 2019-02-21
10 Clues: money • orange skin • countries fight • divides countries • place in indonesia • love for the country • last name of a president • political party in Germany • country with most inhabitants • moving from one country to another
South Asia 2022-02-28
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- nine what is the average life expectancy in India
- ____ is a small country
- what is the biggest country in South Asia
- The _____ established settlements in South Asia
- two most south Asian countries level of economic development are considered a ______
- many languages are spoken their are ___
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- government Many south Asian countries are some type of _____
- Most south Asian countries have ____ economies
- the ____ is a popular stringed instrument
- the Hindu film industry named ______
10 Clues: ____ is a small country • the Hindu film industry named ______ • many languages are spoken their are ___ • the ____ is a popular stringed instrument • what is the biggest country in South Asia • Most south Asian countries have ____ economies • The _____ established settlements in South Asia • nine what is the average life expectancy in India • ...
Journey 2023-01-19
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- to go on a trip to discover something new
- A tip to three large european cities in the 18c
- to be present and feel something new
- invisible lines between bordering countries
- to move across a country or countries
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- a breakdown of events and timings
- a form of moving vehicle
- to take a challenging walk or climb
- an official document used to travel through countries
- to go to a new place
10 Clues: to go to a new place • a form of moving vehicle • a breakdown of events and timings • to take a challenging walk or climb • to be present and feel something new • to move across a country or countries • to go on a trip to discover something new • invisible lines between bordering countries • A tip to three large european cities in the 18c • ...
TCW BSN 3A-3C 2022-11-07
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- type of GB on equality and fairness
- a country on observer status
- term that set what thing fits the peoples needs
- that thing which makes the world save, retrieve and share
- author surname who wrote the world is flat
- type of GB on money, capital and investments
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- the poor countries of the world
- type of globalization on trade and cross border exchange
- the rich countries of the world
- international alliance of 237 countries
10 Clues: a country on observer status • the poor countries of the world • the rich countries of the world • type of GB on equality and fairness • international alliance of 237 countries • author surname who wrote the world is flat • type of GB on money, capital and investments • term that set what thing fits the peoples needs • ...
7B3 Geography Crossword 2023-07-04
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- blood stops reaching the outer parts of the body and they can fall off
- goods that are being sold to other countries
- someone who guides people up a mountain
- its the process of trade and cultral exchange
- the average age a person lives
- long drops in ice
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- goods that are being brought from other countries
- snow rushes down the mountain
- helps solve immediate problems
- when you swap goods with other people or countries
10 Clues: long drops in ice • snow rushes down the mountain • helps solve immediate problems • the average age a person lives • someone who guides people up a mountain • goods that are being sold to other countries • its the process of trade and cultral exchange • goods that are being brought from other countries • when you swap goods with other people or countries • ...
6.3 Vocabulary 2022-10-25
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- basic resources needed to produce goods and services
- businesses that sell to the final consumer
- countries countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life
- businesses that sell to businesses
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- industries businesses that provide services rather than goods
- a primary economy where the focus is on producing crops and raising livestock
- the conflict between people’s unlimited wants and limited resources
- an economy where the market determines prices, products, and services rather than the government
- countries countries with a strong economy and high quality of life
9 Clues: businesses that sell to businesses • businesses that sell to the final consumer • basic resources needed to produce goods and services • industries businesses that provide services rather than goods • countries countries with a strong economy and high quality of life • the conflict between people’s unlimited wants and limited resources • ...
NZ's Colonisation of Sāmoa 2025-08-22
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- How many countries in the Pacific that NZ colonised
- An economic reason that NZ colonised some countries
- NZ colonised some countries for this reason - including access to deepwater ports
- To set a goal to be better or more powerful
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- To be in control
- The reasons for NZ's colonisation of the Pacific was mostly for their own ....?
- NZ and Australia had a big ________ that made them compete to colonise more countries
- NZ wanted their Pacific colonies to be a barrier or ______ to any invading country
- A big Pacific country that NZ took from the Germans
9 Clues: To be in control • To set a goal to be better or more powerful • How many countries in the Pacific that NZ colonised • A big Pacific country that NZ took from the Germans • An economic reason that NZ colonised some countries • The reasons for NZ's colonisation of the Pacific was mostly for their own ....? • ...
Unit 2 Study Guide 2022-11-17
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- This person used his nonviolent strategies to achieve India's independence from Great Britain
- A time when working in farms shifted to working in factories
- Another way to say independent
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- It was created in response to the increased military power of Germany
- When strong nations seek to dominate other countries politically, economically, and socially
- Woodrow Wilson's ideas to propose peace
- The "N" in M.A.I.N
- The Berlin Conference discussed how this area would be separated between multiple European countries
- The "M" in M.A.I.N.
- This agreement ended World War I
- Another name for the Ottoman Empire
- A pact between multiple countries, they will fight for one another
- Deep holes dug in the ground to protect soldiers during warfare
13 Clues: The "N" in M.A.I.N • The "M" in M.A.I.N. • Another way to say independent • This agreement ended World War I • Another name for the Ottoman Empire • Woodrow Wilson's ideas to propose peace • A time when working in farms shifted to working in factories • Deep holes dug in the ground to protect soldiers during warfare • ...
Cold war 2016-05-19
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- organization of communist countries set up to counter NATO
- the USSR set up a blockade of Berlin; the US resounded by dropping supplies by air to the East Germans
- leader of North Vietnam
- leader of Russia during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- policy of keeping communism from spreading
- set up in Berlin after the failure of the Berlin Airlift; recognized as an "iron curtain" of sorts
- nations set up as an organization of countries that would work to keep peace in the world
- president during the Vietnam War after JFK was shot
- agreement Strategic Arms Limitations Treaties; worked to reduce arms during the Cold War
- first satellite launched into space; Russia won the "space race
- an embarrassing attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro that was organized by the US
- led the Communist Revolution in China
- communist leader of Cuba
- meeting meetings of highest ranking officials from two or more nations
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- about fifty years of intense conflict between the US and the USSR that never actually resulted in the two countries fighting each othe
- democratically elected Russian leader that brought the Cold War to an end
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; organization of democratic countries
- program set up by JFK to send economic aid to Latin America in an attempt to keep them away from communism
- issued with a foreign policy goal of containing the spread of communism
- president of the United States during the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis
- plan in which the US gave economic aid to eastern European countries like Greece in order to prevent them from falling to communism
- North Vietnamese troops who used guerrilla tactics
- an embarrassing attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro that was organized by the US
- reducing of tensions between the USSR and the US which led to the end of the Cold War
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- senator who encouraged the red scare in the US
- Gorbachev's policy of speaking out openly and honestly; a movement toward the end of the Cold War
- corps program set up by JFK to send economic aid to Latin America in an attempt to keep them away from communism
- nation with enough strength to influence events in the world
- president during the Iran Contra affair
30 Clues: leader of North Vietnam • communist leader of Cuba • led the Communist Revolution in China • president during the Iran Contra affair • policy of keeping communism from spreading • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • senator who encouraged the red scare in the US • leader of Russia during the Cuban Missile Crisis • ...
9.2 Application 2024-04-30
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- (Hint - The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.)
- (Hint - A market structure where many firms sell identical products.)
- (Gross Domestic Product) (Hint - The total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period.)
- (Hint - The general increase in prices over time.)
- (Hint - Government regulation of prices.)
- (Hint - A country that avoids economic and political interactions with other countries.)
- (World Trade Organization) (Hint - An international organization that promotes global trade.)
- (Hint - An economic system based on private ownership of resources and competition.)
- (Gross National Product) (Hint - The total value of goods and services produced by a country's citizens, regardless of where they are located.)
- (Hint - A situation where a country imports more than it exports.)
- (Hint - A group of countries that have reduced or eliminated trade barriers between themselves.)
- (Hint - A reduction in the value of a currency.)
- (Hint - A pact between two or more nations to reduce trade barriers.)
- (Hint - An economic system where the government controls the production and distribution of goods.)
- (Hint - A common currency used by multiple European countries.)
- (Hint - A tax on imported goods.)
- (Hint - A situation where a country exports more goods and services than it imports.)
- (Hint - A limit on the quantity of a particular good that can be imported or exported during a specified period.)
- (International Monetary Fund) (Hint - An organization that provides financial assistance and advice to countries.)
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- (Hint - A country heavily involved in international trade.)
- (Hint - An economic system where resources are owned and controlled by the state.)
- (Hint - The value of one currency in relation to another.)
- (Hint - The exchange of goods and services between countries without barriers.)
- (Hint - The study of how individuals and societies allocate resources.)
- (Hint - Government regulations on the buying and selling of currency.)
- (Hint - A set value for a country's currency in terms of another currency.)
- (Hint - The difference between a country's exports and imports of goods.)
- (North American Free Trade Agreement) (Hint - A trade agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico.)
- (Hint - A limit on the quantity of a specific good that can be imported.)
- (Hint - A period of declining economic activity.)
- (Hint - An economic system where the government makes all economic decisions.)
- (Hint - An economic system where prices are determined by supply and demand.)
32 Clues: (Hint - A tax on imported goods.) • (Hint - Government regulation of prices.) • (Hint - A reduction in the value of a currency.) • (Hint - A period of declining economic activity.) • (Hint - The general increase in prices over time.) • (Hint - The value of one currency in relation to another.) • (Hint - A country heavily involved in international trade.) • ...
LU Shepherd Field Day Trivia 2023-07-12
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- Which continent has the least amount of countries in it?
- What countries flag has the phrase Ordem e Progresso written on it?
- How many people were aboard Noah's Ark?
- The first team NCCAA championship was won by which team at Liberty University in 1977?
- The inaugural Women's World Cup was held in 1991 in which country?
- Who was the last king that Daniel served under in the Bible?
- How many authors do scholars believe wrote the New Testament?
- There are only two countries in the world that have squared flags. One is The Vatican City and the other is...
- What is the name of the apostle who replaced Judas?
- What is the first name of the current president of Liberty University
- After Jesus fed the 5,000, how many baskets of food were left over?
- Which country has the only flag in the world that does not have 4 sides?
- Name the member of the SRS team that is the youngest.
- What is the name of the man who is recorded to have lived longer than anyone else in history, living a total of 969 years?
- How many stones did David pick up when he went to go kill Goliath?
- This is the most populated city in the world
Down
- Which continent has the most amount of countries in it?
- What is the only country to not use the color red, white, or blue in their national flag?
- How many LU Shepherds are on staff?
- How many times has the United States won the Women's World Cup?
- There were two people from the Old Testament that appeared when Jesus was transfigured. One was Moses, who was the other?
- Which country is newest internationally recognized country in the world, declaring independence on July 9, 2011?
- Which tribe is Paul from?
- There are two countries in the world that are "double landlocked". One is Uzbekistan, what is the other?
- Which color is the least used across all the flags of the world but is used in at least one flag?
- What is the full name of the co-founder of Liberty University who is 91 years old.
26 Clues: Which tribe is Paul from? • How many LU Shepherds are on staff? • How many people were aboard Noah's Ark? • This is the most populated city in the world • What is the name of the apostle who replaced Judas? • Name the member of the SRS team that is the youngest. • Which continent has the most amount of countries in it? • ...
The First World War (Wenni) 2021-11-08
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- a new strategy which meant to win a war by tiring the enemy out to the point of collapse in war.(3 words)
- A policy for the British navy that they must always be equal or better than any two other navies combined.(2 words)
- A defensive war tactic that is dug into the ground to defend the opposing army.(2 words)
- Military conflict in which an army is willing to make any sacrifices in lives to obtain a complete victory over the enemy.(2 words)
- The policy of making a country’s armed forces very strong and allowing a political situation in which military interests dominate government policy.
- An authority signed between Germany and Austria-Hungary that no matter what happens, Germany would always support Austria-Hungary. (2 words)
- a group of nations associated for the achievement of common objectives, or a group of countries united for the purpose of joint military protection.
- strong feeling of patriotism and pride for one’s country, and desired people to preserve their own language, religions and traditions.
- When two or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped military.(2 words)
- A term that solider used to describe the narrow strip between the trenches on the ground.(3 words)
- over the top” Leaving safety behind the trenches, going across no man’s land to fight against their enemy.(3 words)
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- A type of war for countries who were required to fight on two battlegrounds to win.(2 words)
- A group that uses terror actions or weapons to achieve its goal (2 words)
- Extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories.
- The idea of promoting the Slav nationalism.
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- A threat which states that one needs to agree to certain conditions, or they would face dreadful consequences.
- (AKA Central Powers) Included, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy. (Supported each other if attacked by other countries)(2 words)
- (AKA Allied Powers) Included, France, Russia and Great Britain. (Would support each other through).(2 words)
- A plan that Germany used to attack France though Belgium.(2 words)
20 Clues: The idea of promoting the Slav nationalism. • A plan that Germany used to attack France though Belgium.(2 words) • The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale. • A group that uses terror actions or weapons to achieve its goal (2 words) • Extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories. • ...
SWA Government and Economics Review 2025-10-24
Across
- currency of Saudi Arabia
- Turkey does ______ invest in their Human Capital as much as other nations-economic weakness
- of living Quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries that make life easier.
- Saudi's have a ___ unemployment rate due to lack of investment in human capital
- Per capita GDP divided by population
- Saudi Arabia is too _______ on oil for their economy.
- the ability to read and write
- goods Buildings, machines, technology, and tools needed to produce goods and services.
- Currency of Afghanistan
- OPEC's purpose is to ______ the price of oil
- One of the weaknesses for Israel is not having much arable land and water ______.
- increasing the number of goods and services produced by a country
- A situation in which unlimited wants exceed the limited resources available to fulfill those wants
- Turkey installed an oil _____ which has influenced their economic strengths because they can provide their energy needs
- resources Turkey has an abundance of ________ which is an economic strength
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- Israel is very technologically________ due to their investment in human capital and capital, and its encouragement of entrepreneurship
- exchange foreign currencies used by countries to conduct international trade
- Rate The percentage of a countries people who can read and write
- capital the skills and knowledge gained by a worker through education and experience
- Arabia More than 90% of this countries economy depends on oil.
- Turkey's main economic weakness has been the political _________ of its government
- An organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree on a common policy for the production and sale of petroleum.
- the concentration of the productive efforts of individuals and countries on a limited number of economic activities
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country
- continuum a 0-100 scale which ranks world economies from most command-leaning (0) to most market-leaning (100)
- A tax on imported goods
- Currency of Turkey
- Gross Domestic Product- the total market value of all final goods and services produced annually in an economy
- currency of Israel
- Saudi Arabia is beginning to ______its education system and capital investment into its infrastructure and factories.
- A limit placed on the quantities of a product that can be imported
- Israel specializes in a lot of ___________ industries like medicines, aircraft parts, electronics, etc.
- Israel is well known for importing these, cutting them and then exporting around the world.
- This country has a diversified economy and exports things like gold, coal, textiles, and automobiles.
- Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq and Kuwait specialize in this
35 Clues: Currency of Turkey • currency of Israel • A tax on imported goods • Currency of Afghanistan • currency of Saudi Arabia • the ability to read and write • Per capita GDP divided by population • OPEC's purpose is to ______ the price of oil • Saudi Arabia is too _______ on oil for their economy. • Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq and Kuwait specialize in this • ...
Final Exam Review Europe 2017-06-06
Across
- Government where citizens have a voice
- Philosophical movement
- The Reformation of the Catholic Church Initiated by Martin Luther
- Religion that follows the Buddha’s teachings
- Religion that follows the Bible
- Government run by a women
- A population shift to urban areas
- A nation extending power on other nations
- Genocide during WW2
- Obstruction on goods
Down
- Marriage with more than one spouse
- Political upheaval in France
- A charge placed by the government
- The development of a countries industries
- A countries trade controlled by private ownership
- Government in which the Eldest male in a family is the ruler
- Made to prevent future world wars
- The overthrow of a social order
- Pride in one’s country
- Religion that follows the Koran
20 Clues: Genocide during WW2 • Obstruction on goods • Philosophical movement • Pride in one’s country • Government run by a women • Political upheaval in France • Religion that follows the Bible • The overthrow of a social order • Religion that follows the Koran • A charge placed by the government • Made to prevent future world wars • A population shift to urban areas • ...
Global Interdependence Crossword 2019-11-10
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- / countries that can apply for low interest loans
- /a tourist location that attracts many tourists
- /the tourist location life cycle
- / a limit
- / loss of money form an economy
- /the uniqueness of a society reduces due to outside influences
- /free trade agreement including the USA
- /EU is an example
- /process of extending a territory
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- / an oranisation helping farmers
- / often done using import tariffs
- /aid which the donor benefits directly
- / exporting more than importing
- /the UN is an example of this
- / government selling assets to businesses
- / Blackpool has seen this recently
- / a major cause of Greece's financial problems
- /government policy often reducing social welfare
- / between two countries
- /organisation promoting trade
20 Clues: / a limit • /EU is an example • / between two countries • /the UN is an example of this • /organisation promoting trade • / exporting more than importing • / loss of money form an economy • / an oranisation helping farmers • /the tourist location life cycle • / often done using import tariffs • /process of extending a territory • / Blackpool has seen this recently • ...
Unit 3 The garden of Eden 2013-02-12
Across
- cornflakes, muesli
- a platform for loading and unloading ships
- divides the globe in a north and south part
- manure compost
- all the points on the same meridian have the same …
- fabric with care instructions , size …
- who collects money in the bus
- unable to read or write
- a piece of land
Down
- every year
- improve
- rich countries … poor countries
- work together
- a place to live, a house
- a curve in a road, a river, a path
- kind of cake you eat in the morning
- the … of coffee is important to Indian farmers
- who paints and re-papers your house
- salary, payment for work
- difference in value e.g. between white and coloured people
20 Clues: improve • every year • work together • manure compost • a piece of land • cornflakes, muesli • unable to read or write • a place to live, a house • salary, payment for work • who collects money in the bus • rich countries … poor countries • a curve in a road, a river, a path • kind of cake you eat in the morning • who paints and re-papers your house • fabric with care instructions , size … • ...
Green Sort 56 2016-02-17
Across
- 71 Percent of the world
- Amount of people
- Home of Springbok
- Another word for temperature
- Polar Region
- The ecosystem
- There is 7 in the world
- Hawaii
- Very cold land
- England and more countries in this Continent
Down
- The long way of saying info
- The land of cheers for thanks and mate for friends
- A type of Ocean
- The earths features ; Study of land
- President Obama is here
- Has 48 countries in this continent
- A word for Climate
- Largest Ocean in the world
- Maldives are a collection of these
- There is a North,South and Western version of this
- Imaginary line on earths surface
- person from the Home of curry
22 Clues: Hawaii • Polar Region • The ecosystem • Very cold land • A type of Ocean • Amount of people • Home of Springbok • A word for Climate • 71 Percent of the world • President Obama is here • There is 7 in the world • Largest Ocean in the world • The long way of saying info • Another word for temperature • person from the Home of curry • Imaginary line on earths surface • ...
jessica's puzzle 2023-11-16
Across
- where justin bieber is from
- where queen elizabeth ruled for years
- has a lot of volcanoes and pupusas
- baleadas, dark colored people
- countries a continent with a lot of countries that look like states
- bad bunny
- cartels and tacos and spicy food
- defeated by us in 1898
- is bombing palestine
- makes deliciuos pho
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- makes a lot of anime
- have red dots on their forehead
- defeated in ww2
- island conquered by dole sandford dole
- has two side North and South
- where messi is from
- has the greatest population and communist
- a lot of people get cosmetic surgery there,cocaine
- a country named from a spicy plant
- comunist country at war with democrat country
20 Clues: bad bunny • defeated in ww2 • where messi is from • makes deliciuos pho • makes a lot of anime • is bombing palestine • defeated by us in 1898 • where justin bieber is from • has two side North and South • baleadas, dark colored people • have red dots on their forehead • cartels and tacos and spicy food • has a lot of volcanoes and pupusas • a country named from a spicy plant • ...
Geography 2023-12-10
Across
- Its capital is Budapest
- Largest country on the Arabian Peninsula
- Tiny Asian country below Malaysia
- Country in South Africa (not Eswatini)
- North of Greece
- Connects central/South America
- Center state
- Northeast-est state
- Largest country on the Iberian Peninsula
- Denmark, Sweden, and _ are the main countries of Scandinavia
Down
- West of Spain
- Marshall, Solomon, or Philippine
- Capital of the largest country in the world
- Tropical vacation islands off the East African coast
- Largest African country
- Used to be larger country with Slovakia
- This is a country from Africa, and it’s also in the name of three other countries
- Separated from the mainland by Canada
- Country where Dubai is
- Country in Italy
- Democratic Republic of the _
21 Clues: Center state • West of Spain • North of Greece • Country in Italy • Northeast-est state • Country where Dubai is • Its capital is Budapest • Largest African country • Democratic Republic of the _ • Connects central/South America • Marshall, Solomon, or Philippine • Tiny Asian country below Malaysia • Separated from the mainland by Canada • Country in South Africa (not Eswatini) • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2024-01-31
Across
- divides steps into groups to make it more professional
- detailed explanation
- people deserve to be free
- social contract
- separation of powers
- area claimed by an outside power
- law of gravity
- the steam engine
- when a country extends its power into other countries for economic or political gain
- dividing resources against western countries
Down
- process of making somewhere more urban
- the right given to rule a country
- large amount of goods made by machines or people
- owner or manager of a business
- when people agree to give up rights
- natural rights
- sun is the center of the universe
- someone that falls between upper and lower class
- freedom of speech
- law of motion
20 Clues: law of motion • natural rights • law of gravity • social contract • the steam engine • freedom of speech • detailed explanation • separation of powers • people deserve to be free • owner or manager of a business • area claimed by an outside power • the right given to rule a country • sun is the center of the universe • when people agree to give up rights • ...
Year 8 - End of rotation big crossword challenge 2024-06-26
Across
- one of the healthiest countries
- table minerals are found on the
- more than one illness in one household/community/country
- component of food essential for health
- one of the most obese countries
- another name for teenagers
- anyone who engages in sport or exercise
- too much
- having enough fluid in the body
- iron is an example
- iron is needed to produce _____ which transports oxygen
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- a macronutrient
- an illness where there are 2 types
- amino acids are the building blocks of this nutrient
- these are not essential for athletes
- not law
- scientific name for fat
- can cause illness in food
- disease caused by excess fat on the body
- disease CVD stands for...
20 Clues: not law • too much • a macronutrient • iron is an example • scientific name for fat • can cause illness in food • disease CVD stands for... • another name for teenagers • one of the healthiest countries • table minerals are found on the • one of the most obese countries • having enough fluid in the body • an illness where there are 2 types • these are not essential for athletes • ...
Development 2022-09-16
Across
- people don't get regular wage but work when they need to
- where people have some, but not enough work
- factors affecting development
- A shanty town in Brazil
- was devised by United Nations
- manufacturing
- primary
- many Brazilians are still living in this houses.
Down
- a very varied economy
- best technique for a good visual comparison(graph)
- service
- quaternary
- government is one characteristic of NICs
- has a huge presence in Brazil(country)
- Industrialized Countries (NICs)
- The first UN Goals by 2030 is to eliminate...
- One of the most contented country in the world.
- per person=per...
- Economically Developed Countries
- Brazil's food for trading.
- the biggest threat to the trees in the Amazon.
21 Clues: service • primary • quaternary • manufacturing • per person=per... • a very varied economy • A shanty town in Brazil • Brazil's food for trading. • factors affecting development • was devised by United Nations • Industrialized Countries (NICs) • Economically Developed Countries • has a huge presence in Brazil(country) • government is one characteristic of NICs • ...
Mary and Peter Birthday Quiz 2023-09-08
Across
- Name of Mary’s dog growing up
- City Peter and Mary went on their honeymoon
- First instrument Peter played
- Peter’s favourite concert ever attended
- Where Mary was born
- One of the races Peter and Mary did together
- Concert Peter and Mary went to in NYC for Peter’s 50th
- Mary’s favourite Candy
- Peter’s astrological sign
- Instrument Mary played in high school
- Number of countries Mary has been to outside of Canada
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- Where Peter and Mary first met
- Peter’s favourite DQ blizzard
- Mary’s favourite flower
- Wedding Theme
- Peter’s favourite colour
- Where Peter went to teachers college
- Mary’s first concert
- Mary’s astrological sign
- Number of Countries Peter has been to outside of Canada
20 Clues: Wedding Theme • Where Mary was born • Mary’s first concert • Mary’s favourite Candy • Mary’s favourite flower • Peter’s favourite colour • Mary’s astrological sign • Peter’s astrological sign • Peter’s favourite DQ blizzard • Name of Mary’s dog growing up • First instrument Peter played • Where Peter and Mary first met • Where Peter went to teachers college • ...
cold war 2025-05-14
Across
- Information spread to help one side
- A critical situation
- The USA landed here
- The Berlin ___
- Massive explosions
- To let something fall
- The opposite of war
- Closing off a country’s access
- Blocking information to control people
- A situation where no one can win
- A explosive device
- levels of stress between two sides
- An agreement between countries.
Down
- The ___ race
- Penalties or punishments
- A group of countries that work together
- A secret message
- protects a place
- The act of spying for information
- A weapon that explode
- Military vehicle used in war
- The policy of stopping the spread
- Type of government
- A strategy for winning
- Can fly
25 Clues: Can fly • The ___ race • The Berlin ___ • A secret message • protects a place • Massive explosions • Type of government • A explosive device • The USA landed here • The opposite of war • A critical situation • To let something fall • A weapon that explode • A strategy for winning • Penalties or punishments • Military vehicle used in war • Closing off a country’s access • ...
Unit 1 AP HUMAN Crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- total number of objects in an area
- position of something that occupies space
- coordinates using longitude and latitude
- meridian that is 0 degrees longitude
- Geographic Information System
- largest circumference and 0 degrees latitude
- central, more wealthy countries
- theory that say people can alter the enviornment
- process of making maps
- proccess of making something global
- arrangement of objects within a space
Down
- global positioning system
- number of farmers per unit of farmland
- theory that physical environment causes social development
- process of how a characteristic spreads
- arrangement of how something is spread out
- arc drawn between north and south poles
- less developed and more poor countries
- flat scale model of Earth's surface
- place where innovation originates
20 Clues: process of making maps • global positioning system • Geographic Information System • central, more wealthy countries • place where innovation originates • total number of objects in an area • flat scale model of Earth's surface • proccess of making something global • meridian that is 0 degrees longitude • arrangement of objects within a space • ...
RHI AND TANNER'S SIP 2025-08-03
Across
- FIRST DANCE SONG
- PET NICKNAME
- WHAT MONTH DID TANNER PROPOSE
- RHI'S DREAM DESTINATION
- TANNER'S FAVORITE NFL TEAM
- LAST COUNTRY VISITED TOGETHER
- THEIR FIRST DATE WAS TO A...
- TANNER'S FAVORITE FOOD
- RHI'S FAVORITE MOVIE
- THEIR FAVORITE RESTAURANT
- RHI'S FAVORITE NBA TEAM
- FAVORITE BBQ JOINT
- RHI 7 TANNER'S PETS
- FAVORITE VACATION SPOT
- NUMBER OF COUNTRIES TANNER'S VISITED
- THEIR GUILTY PLEASURE
- TANNER'S DREAM DESTINATION
- HONEYMOON DESTINATION
Down
- FAVORITE WEEKEND ACTIVITY
- RHI'S FAVORITE COCKTAIL
- TANNER'S FAVORITE MOVIE
- CITY WHERE THEY MET
- WHERE THEY GOT ENGAGED
- TANNER'S FAVORITE COCKTAIL
- FAVORITE TRASH TV
- FAVORITE CITY VISITIED TOGETHER
- RHI'S FAVORITE FLOWER
- NUMBER OF COUNTRIES RHI'S VISITED
- WEDDING VENUE
- FIRST COUNTRY THEY VISITED TOGETHER
30 Clues: PET NICKNAME • WEDDING VENUE • FIRST DANCE SONG • FAVORITE TRASH TV • FAVORITE BBQ JOINT • CITY WHERE THEY MET • RHI 7 TANNER'S PETS • RHI'S FAVORITE MOVIE • RHI'S FAVORITE FLOWER • THEIR GUILTY PLEASURE • HONEYMOON DESTINATION • WHERE THEY GOT ENGAGED • TANNER'S FAVORITE FOOD • FAVORITE VACATION SPOT • RHI'S FAVORITE COCKTAIL • TANNER'S FAVORITE MOVIE • RHI'S DREAM DESTINATION • ...
Y7 Geography Crossword 2025-12-11
Across
- Country north of England
- Tool used to find direction
- Country west of England
- Average weather conditions over time
- Number of people living in an area
- Natural flowing watercourse
- Large landmass like Africa or Asia
- Line separating two countries
- Part of the UK across the Irish Sea
- Lines running north-south on a globe
Down
- A book of maps
- Main city where government is based
- Large body of salt water
- A drawing showing locations and features
- Imaginary line around the middle of Earth
- Group of four countries including England
- Lines running east-west on a globe
- High landform rising above surroundings
- Country that contains London
- Amount of precipitation in an area
20 Clues: A book of maps • Country west of England • Country north of England • Large body of salt water • Tool used to find direction • Natural flowing watercourse • Country that contains London • Line separating two countries • Number of people living in an area • Lines running east-west on a globe • Large landmass like Africa or Asia • Amount of precipitation in an area • ...
ECON Puzzle 2026-04-16
Across
- of the next best choice given up
- payment to support businesses
- paid to workers for their labor
- availability of resources
- that a person must pay
- between businesses
- sold to other countries
- used to buy goods and services
- or company that makes goods
- amount when supply is greater than demand
- demand is greater than supply
- of businesses producing similar goods
Down
- period of economic decline
- placed on imported goods
- given regularly for personal use
- who buys goods and services
- of goods produced per worker
- bought from other countries
- one company controls a market
- who starts a business
20 Clues: between businesses • who starts a business • that a person must pay • sold to other countries • placed on imported goods • availability of resources • period of economic decline • who buys goods and services • bought from other countries • or company that makes goods • of goods produced per worker • payment to support businesses • one company controls a market • ...
World War I 2019-02-04
Across
- soldiers
- building up militaries to protect colonies over seas
- extreme pride in one's country
- english passenger ship sunk by germany
- assassination caused WWI
- reduced the threat of U-boats
- formed with other countries to protect each other
- german submarine
Down
- when encountered with this, one must wear a gas mask
- to give up
- competition for colonies as a source for raw materials
- germany, austria-hungary, italy
- telegraph from germany to mexico
- he kept us out of the war
- britian, france, russia
- the space between trenches
- serbian terrorist group
- a disease caused by poor conditions in trench
- used by troops for protection
- countries who do not choose a side
- where ferdinand was killed
21 Clues: soldiers • to give up • german submarine • britian, france, russia • serbian terrorist group • assassination caused WWI • he kept us out of the war • the space between trenches • where ferdinand was killed • used by troops for protection • reduced the threat of U-boats • extreme pride in one's country • germany, austria-hungary, italy • telegraph from germany to mexico • ...
Unit 3: The Garden of Eden? 2013-02-12
Across
- every year
- kind of cake you eat in the morning
- difference in value e.g. between white and coloured people
- fabric with care instructions,size …
- who collects money in the bus
- divides the globe in a north and south part
- a curve in a road, a river, a path
- salary, payment for work
- a piece of land
- rich countries … poor countries
Down
- a place to live, a house
- who paints and re-papers your house
- all the points on the same meridian have the same …
- manure compost
- unable to read or write
- improve
- work together
- a platform for loading and unloading ships
- the … of coffee is important to Indian farmers
- cornflakes, muesli
20 Clues: improve • every year • work together • manure compost • a piece of land • cornflakes, muesli • unable to read or write • a place to live, a house • salary, payment for work • who collects money in the bus • rich countries … poor countries • a curve in a road, a river, a path • who paints and re-papers your house • kind of cake you eat in the morning • fabric with care instructions,size … • ...
Global Linguist Crossword Challenge 2023-10-09
Across
- - Romance language known for its elegance
- - Language with diacritical marks
- - Romance language famous for its art and culture
- - Language with both North and South variants
- - Language with complex writing systems
- - Language known for its compound words
- - Official language of the Netherlands
- - Official language of Turkey
- - Widely spoken language in many countries
- - Language of the Jewish people
- - Most spoken language in the world
Down
- - Language written in Cyrillic script
- - Language spoken in Sweden and parts of Finland
- - Language of Portugal and Brazil
- - Widely used international language
- - Official language of India
- - Language spoken in Hungary
- - Official language in many Middle Eastern countries
- - Slavic language with a unique alphabet
- - Ancient language with a rich literary tradition
20 Clues: - Official language of India • - Language spoken in Hungary • - Official language of Turkey • - Language of the Jewish people • - Language with diacritical marks • - Language of Portugal and Brazil • - Most spoken language in the world • - Widely used international language • - Language written in Cyrillic script • - Official language of the Netherlands • ...
Geography 2023-12-10
Across
- This is a country from Africa, and it’s also in the name of three other countries
- Capital of the largest country in the world
- Connects central/South America
- Its capital is Budapest
- Used to be larger country with Slovakia
- Marshall, Solomon, or Philippine
- Country in South Africa (not Eswatini)
- West of Spain
- Country in Italy
- Country where Dubai is
Down
- Tiny Asian country below Malaysia
- Largest African country
- North of Greece
- Democratic Republic of the _
- Largest country on the Arabian Peninsula
- Center state
- Tropical vacation islands off the East African coast
- Denmark, Sweden, and _ are the main countries of Scandinavia
- Largest country on the Iberian Peninsula
- Northeast-est state
- Separated from the mainland by Canada
21 Clues: Center state • West of Spain • North of Greece • Country in Italy • Northeast-est state • Country where Dubai is • Largest African country • Its capital is Budapest • Democratic Republic of the _ • Connects central/South America • Marshall, Solomon, or Philippine • Tiny Asian country below Malaysia • Separated from the mainland by Canada • Country in South Africa (not Eswatini) • ...
War World II 2024-05-17
Across
- Invasion that killed many people
- Person who took over Germany and started WW II
- The Hawaiian military base attacked by Japan
- Group of Countries that included the U.S and U.K
- Group of Countries that included Germany and Japan
- Very reinforced vehicles
- Group that took control of Germany
- A very quick bombing
- The first Japan city to be nuked
- Soviet Union Leader
- The year WWII started
- The day Nagasaki was nuked
Down
- Beach that killed many people because bombing was missed
- Genocide against Jews
- The second Japan city to be nuked
- The day Hiroshima was nuked
- People that spied on people
- Item used to Detect
- Code
- The year WWII ended
20 Clues: Code • Item used to Detect • Soviet Union Leader • The year WWII ended • A very quick bombing • Genocide against Jews • The year WWII started • Very reinforced vehicles • The day Nagasaki was nuked • The day Hiroshima was nuked • People that spied on people • Invasion that killed many people • The first Japan city to be nuked • The second Japan city to be nuked • ...
Abbotsford Middle School Trivia 2025-05-12
Across
- enjoys the sport of basketball.
- plays hockey.
- has been to Calgary Stampede.
- enjoys McDonald's fast food.
- plays basketball.
- has stepped foot in the Caribbean, Atlantic and Pacific Ocean.
- has gone to 7 countries.
- has family members in Ontario.
- enjoys camping and plays ball hockey.
- says sushi is his favorite food.
- plays Rugby, soccer and has been to 2 countries.
- says his favorite food is pulled pork.
Down
- likes to watch Octonauts show.
- camps with her family in Chilliwack.
- played competitive volleyball.
- likes the Percy Jackson Show.
- has family in Scotland and New Zealand.
- is British and Indigenous.
- plays rugby.
- does not play sports.
- goes to the island to a summer cottage.
- plays Abbotsford League Soccer.
- is Swiss German.
23 Clues: plays rugby. • plays hockey. • is Swiss German. • plays basketball. • does not play sports. • has gone to 7 countries. • is British and Indigenous. • enjoys McDonald's fast food. • has been to Calgary Stampede. • likes the Percy Jackson Show. • likes to watch Octonauts show. • played competitive volleyball. • has family members in Ontario. • enjoys the sport of basketball. • ...
ECON Puzzle 2026-04-16
Across
- period of economic decline
- who starts a business
- of the next best choice given up
- between businesses
- that a person must pay
- of businesses producing similar goods
- paid to workers for their labor
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- payment to support businesses
- of goods produced per worker
- used to buy goods and services
- given regularly for personal use
- one company controls a market
- or company that makes goods
- demand is greater than supply
- availability of resources
- amount when supply is greater than demand
- bought from other countries
- who buys goods and services
- sold to other countries
- placed on imported goods
20 Clues: between businesses • who starts a business • that a person must pay • sold to other countries • placed on imported goods • availability of resources • period of economic decline • or company that makes goods • bought from other countries • who buys goods and services • of goods produced per worker • payment to support businesses • one company controls a market • ...
Unit 5 vocabulary 2022-02-02
Across
- rate The difference of currency between two nations
- goods Any physical manufactured asset used in work includes buildings machinery vehicles and technology
- manufacturing goods for consumer purchase
- When a country uses its natural resources and skills to produce goods efficiently encourages trade between countries
- rate The increase in value in goods and services produced by an economy
- A physical item that can be brought or sold
- A tax or fee on imported goods
- A specific limit on the number of imports goods
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- Work performed in exchange for money
- The study of how people and countries make decisions about how to use their resources in the most effective way
- resource Resources supplied by nature can be used to develop wealth for a country
- Transporting goods to their final destination for consumer purchase
- Anything accepted as a means of exchange (money)
- A country's GDP divided by the population of the country
- A government order that prohibits trade with other countries
- Buying goods or services
16 Clues: Buying goods or services • A tax or fee on imported goods • Work performed in exchange for money • manufacturing goods for consumer purchase • A physical item that can be brought or sold • A specific limit on the number of imports goods • Anything accepted as a means of exchange (money) • rate The difference of currency between two nations • ...
WWI 2021-12-31
Across
- the WWI alliance of Austria-Hungary, Germany and the Ottoman Empire
- When enemies must be fought on both sides
- domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country
- belief that a strong military should be maintained and used aggressively
- The WWI alliance of Russia, France and Britain
- a British ship that was sunk by German submarines
- His assassination was the spark that ignited WWI
- Adopting the practices/culture of Western nations
- signed at the end of WWI; held Germany responsible for starting the war
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- terrifying stretch of land between enemy trenches
- policy of avoiding getting involved with other countries’ problems
- a strong feeling of pride in one’s country; often with belief that it is better/more important than other countries
- Killed more Americans during WWI than the actual war.
- an agreement where both sides agree to stop fighting
- style of warfare fought in WWI
- Group of 60 countries created after WWI to maintain world peace
16 Clues: style of warfare fought in WWI • When enemies must be fought on both sides • The WWI alliance of Russia, France and Britain • His assassination was the spark that ignited WWI • terrifying stretch of land between enemy trenches • a British ship that was sunk by German submarines • Adopting the practices/culture of Western nations • ...
Social Studies Vocab 2017-01-05
Across
- a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold
- specific to a particular place or people
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- the plant life in a particular environment
- a large farm
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- to use a person, resource, or situation unfairly and selfish
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- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- most extreme or greatest
- separate from other countries
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- the animal life in a particular environment
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
16 Clues: a large farm • most extreme or greatest • the ruler of a Muslim country • separate from other countries • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold • to use a person, resource, or situation unfairly and selfish • ...
Chapter 5 vocabulary 2017-01-05
Across
- the plant life in a particular environment
- most extreme or greatest
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean particuraly Asian countries
- a group of people that is different than most of the population
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- the ruler of a Muslim country
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- a large farm
- a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- specific to a particular place or people
- separate from other countries
- to use a person resources or situation unfairly and unselfishly
- the animal life in a particular environment
16 Clues: a large farm • most extreme or greatest • separate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • ...
Chapter 5: Vocabulary 2017-01-05
Across
- the animal life in a particular environment
- a large farm
- a country's main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- specific to a particular place or people
- to use a person, resource, or situation unfairly and selfishly
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state, but elected officials run the government
Down
- separate from other countries
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- most extreme or greatest
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold
- the plant life in a particular environment
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
16 Clues: a large farm • most extreme or greatest • separate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • ...
Early Cold War & 1950s 2024-01-11
Across
- Russia stores missiles in Cuba
- set up to get neighbors to turn in neighbors to turn in neighbors for being suspected communist
- if one country falls to communism,so will all the ones around it
- 1950s music,Elvis
- don't let communism spread
- western allies began a massive airlift to feed and supply city
- offered military and economic aid to any democratic nation
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- spoke on the atrocities from the Nazis on the Jewish community and holocaust camp
- massive aid given to countries recovering from WW2to help rebuild their economies
- line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries
- built 41,000 miles of interstate highways
- men came back from war and many babies were born
- race to see who will get to space first and land on the moon first
- a group of dictators,actors,producers etc who refused to cooperate with HUAC
- allowed returning soldiers to go to school fully paid by the government
- the mean making harsh accusations without evidence
16 Clues: 1950s music,Elvis • don't let communism spread • Russia stores missiles in Cuba • built 41,000 miles of interstate highways • men came back from war and many babies were born • the mean making harsh accusations without evidence • offered military and economic aid to any democratic nation • western allies began a massive airlift to feed and supply city • ...
Nation 2023-06-12
Across
- The fundamental principles and laws of a country
- A form of government where citizens have the power to vote and participate in decision-making
- The main city or town that serves as the seat of government
- The elected or appointed head of state of a country
- A form of government with a hereditary ruler, such as a king or queen
- The supreme power or authority of a country to govern itself
- A formal agreement or union between countries for mutual support and cooperation
- A nation with its own government and borders
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- The dividing line between two countries
- The state of being free from the control or influence of another country
- Symbolic cloth that represents a country
- The legal status of being a member of a particular country
- The practice of conducting international relations and negotiations between countries
- Official song that represents a country
- The legislative body that makes laws in a country
- The status of belonging to a particular country
16 Clues: The dividing line between two countries • Official song that represents a country • Symbolic cloth that represents a country • A nation with its own government and borders • The status of belonging to a particular country • The fundamental principles and laws of a country • The legislative body that makes laws in a country • ...
Luck and Superstitions 2023-08-06
Across
- If one of these is broken, then bad luck is guaranteed.
- Cross your _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for good luck.
- A cat found in this color is said to be unlucky.
- What someone says if you sneeze.
- If this animal poops on you, it is said to be a lucky, lucky day.
- Knocking on this will protect you from bad luck.
- Place me over your door if you want to have good luck.
- This number is very unlucky (in Western countries).
- This color is thought to be extremely lucky in Asian countries.
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- Opening this indoors will bring bad luck.
- Something worn by a lot of Cambodians who believe in luck.
- It is considered to be unlucky if you poke your bowl of rice with…
- Walking under one of these is said to be horrible luck.
- This number is very unlucky (in some Asian countries).
- Throw me over your shoulder if I am spilled.
- According to some, to be successful, you need, luck, hard work, and _ _ _ _ _ _.
16 Clues: What someone says if you sneeze. • Cross your _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for good luck. • Opening this indoors will bring bad luck. • Throw me over your shoulder if I am spilled. • A cat found in this color is said to be unlucky. • Knocking on this will protect you from bad luck. • This number is very unlucky (in Western countries). • ...
Globalization 2025-10-24
Across
- Tools and systems that make global communication and trade faster and easier
- A limit on how much of a product can be imported
- An agreement between the U.S, Canada, and Mexico that allows free trade between them
- A tax on imported goods
- Trade between countries without tariffs or restrictions
- The system of making and moving products from raw materials to customers around the world
- An organization of oil-producing counttries that works together to control oil prices and productions
- Producing at lower opportunity cost
- When a country's growth increases in value and productivity
- Barrier Any rule or law that limits trade between countries
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- The worldwide exchange of goods, services, and money
- When a company hires workers or buys services from another country to save money
- Goods or services that a country buys from others
- A government order that stops trade with another country completely
- When countries depend on each other for goods
- Goods or services that a country sells to others
16 Clues: A tax on imported goods • Producing at lower opportunity cost • When countries depend on each other for goods • A limit on how much of a product can be imported • Goods or services that a country sells to others • Goods or services that a country buys from others • The worldwide exchange of goods, services, and money • ...
WW1 2026-01-15
Across
- are large rodents that look like mice and have a pointed snout
- rounds of ammunition shot from a gun barrel
- a weapon that throws fire out of the weapon
- they are the country that started the war world one
- a heavy armored vehicle carrying guns.
- a hard protective hat designed to keep someone safe
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- are little bad germs that go into your body
- power, Germany turkey Belgium, Austria-Hungary, the ones who were in Germany side
- parasitic insects that jump into your head and sucks out blood, causing itch and irritation
- an item that has destructive fluids inside it, are designed to explode
- a type of ditch that was dug into the ground for protection for soldiers
- are the people who fight in the war.
- Wilson: He was the president in WW1
- conflict between different nations or states
- gas, a poisonous gas used to kill or harm someone during war
- countries, the countries that would come to help fight against centrally powered countries
16 Clues: Wilson: He was the president in WW1 • are the people who fight in the war. • a heavy armored vehicle carrying guns. • are little bad germs that go into your body • rounds of ammunition shot from a gun barrel • a weapon that throws fire out of the weapon • conflict between different nations or states • a hard protective hat designed to keep someone safe • ...
International Business Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-13
Across
- an example is McDonalds
- selling a product in a foreign country at a lower price
- What we bring into the country from other countries
- value of one countries money compared to another (2 words, hyphen in-between)
- receipt given by the carrier to the person consigning the goods (3 words, hyphens between all 3)
- form of taxation on certain goods
- an action imposed by the government to halt the import or export of a product completely
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- A tax placed on certain imported items
- A document allowing the temporary tax free import/export of goods.
- limit on the quantity of imports and exports
- what we sell to other countries
- Total value of all products produced in a country
- physical and organizational structures needed for operation
- measure of national income and output
- measure of price changes in consumer goods
- allows a party to earn revenue from the property of the owner
16 Clues: an example is McDonalds • what we sell to other countries • form of taxation on certain goods • measure of national income and output • A tax placed on certain imported items • measure of price changes in consumer goods • limit on the quantity of imports and exports • Total value of all products produced in a country • What we bring into the country from other countries • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2017-01-05
Across
- a material,resource,or product that is bought and sold
- a plant life in a particular environment
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy it natural wonders
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a large farm
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- specific to a particular place or people
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- to use a person,resource,or situation unfairly and selfishly
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- most extreme or the greatest
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- A country's main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- separate from other countries
- the animal life in a particular environment
16 Clues: a large farm • most extreme or the greatest • the ruler of a Muslim country • separate from other countries • specific to a particular place or people • a plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a material,resource,or product that is bought and sold • to use a person,resource,or situation unfairly and selfishly • ...
WW2 2023-08-30
Across
- one of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific theater.
- A very powerful bomb that helped deicide the winners of WW2.
- the last stand by the germans.
- a major turning point in the war were the USSR pushed back the Germans out of a major city.
- consisted of 5 major countries and wanted to stop the countries that wanted to take over the world.
- a season were it's always cold.
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- considered the bad guy of WW2.
- the last battle of the war in Europe.
- 60-70 million people ____ over the span of the war.
- Something that advances over time and advanced a ton in WW2.
- the Japanese got out-smarted at the ____ .
- Something you read that could tell you about WW2.
- a country that fought to the death for honor.
- a country that didn't have any damage to the main land.
- the biggest operation ever.
- consisted of 3 major countries and wanted to take over the world.
16 Clues: the biggest operation ever. • considered the bad guy of WW2. • the last stand by the germans. • a season were it's always cold. • the last battle of the war in Europe. • the Japanese got out-smarted at the ____ . • a country that fought to the death for honor. • Something you read that could tell you about WW2. • 60-70 million people ____ over the span of the war. • ...
Development 2025-02-13
Across
- When a country moves from primary to secondary industry
- When a government does not spend money on the things it should
- The least developed countries are known as...
- The number of people who can read and write
- A way to give better prices to farmers in developing countries
- The four indicators that make up HDI are literacy rates, length of schooling, GDP per Capita and ...?
- The total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year
- Jobs that are related to research and development
- GDP and GDP per Capita are all ________ measures of development
- Jobs that process raw materials
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- When one country takes over control of another country
- Jobs that involve extracting raw materials
- The measure of a country's wealth and its social and political progress
- Jobs that provide a service
- The most developed countries are known as...
- Literacy rates, life expectancy and birth and death rates are all ________ indicators of development
16 Clues: Jobs that provide a service • Jobs that process raw materials • Jobs that involve extracting raw materials • The number of people who can read and write • The most developed countries are known as... • The least developed countries are known as... • Jobs that are related to research and development • When one country takes over control of another country • ...
PLURALS 2015-11-17
Mots de vocabulaire 2025-01-15
22 Clues: doubt • level • tofail • basedon • toregret • tosuceed • hesitate • penalize • oralexam • toimprove • interview • toexpress • countries • toprepare • tobelieve • government • donotworry • tobescared • tofeelready • registration • relax/calmdown • self-confidence
