countries Crossword Puzzles
AP HUG Unit 1 Vocab. Study Puzzle 2022-01-19
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- Involves the influence of a central node on its surrounding areas.
- Based primarily on surveys, field studies, photos, videos, and interviews from people who provide personal perceptions and meaningful descriptions.
- Purpose: Spatial distributions related to area.
- Purpose: Navigation
- Purpose: General use in midlatitude countries.
- Information that can be counted, measured, or sequenced by numeric value.
- Purpose: General use
- Refers to the way the map communicates the ratio of it's size to the size of what it represents.
- The percise spot where something is according to some systems.
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- Distance North or South of 0° and are called parallels.
- Distance East or West of 0° and are called meridans.
- Is an area designated by official boundaries (Ex. States, Countries, Counties, Cities).
- Where something is located in relation to other things.
- Shows and labels the human-created boundaries and designations, such as countries, states, cities, and capitals.
- Based on cultural beliefs.
- Sometimes called relative scale, it refers to the amount of territory that the map represents.
- Shows and labels the natural features such as mountains, rivers, and deserts.
17 Clues: Purpose: Navigation • Purpose: General use • Based on cultural beliefs. • Purpose: General use in midlatitude countries. • Purpose: Spatial distributions related to area. • Distance East or West of 0° and are called meridans. • Distance North or South of 0° and are called parallels. • Where something is located in relation to other things. • ...
Migration so far 2014-02-25
Across
- Poverty is one of the most common .... factors
- Cultures with a high ..... distance must show respect for elders and use very formal communication
- Making illegal payments in exchange for favors or influence
- A person who enters another country (for whatever reason)
- The main source of immigrants to rich countries according to 2008 statistics
- Third world countries are often poor and ..............
- A person's reputation or honor, which is dominant in Asian, Middle East and African cultures
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
- Communication style that uses words and literal meanings
- How old is Morgan when we meet him in "A Migrant's Journey to Europe"?
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- Morgan is originally from .......
- In the poem "Yes", the speaker's husband is from the ...........
- First world countries are usually developed, .......... and industrialized
- How many boats tried to cross the ocean in "A Migrant's Journey to Europe"?
- Morgan wishes to get to the ...... Islands
- Person who flees from one country to another because of discrimination or persecution
- A person who leaves his or her home country (for whatever reason)
17 Clues: Morgan is originally from ....... • Morgan wishes to get to the ...... Islands • Poverty is one of the most common .... factors • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development • Third world countries are often poor and .............. • Communication style that uses words and literal meanings • A person who enters another country (for whatever reason) • ...
History Crossword 2024-05-20
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- The domination and extention of a nation's power over other land
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Man's burden
- This rule is when a colony has its elite removed and replaced with another country
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Forced to adopt European customs and work for little to no pay
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- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- One of two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- The canal that created a shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by excelling in
- This revolution happened during the Age of Imperialism
- One of the two countries that controlled Eastern part of Africa
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- One of the two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Open ___ policy that allowed Americans to access China
18 Clues: Man's burden • The only country not to have colonies in East Africa • This revolution happened during the Age of Imperialism • Open ___ policy that allowed Americans to access China • Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt • Italy was humiliated by this independent African country • One of the two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
History Vocabulary 2021-05-17
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- a small community made in a new country by people from a different country
- an official announcement, statement, or declaration
- a formal agreement between countries, often signed to end a war
- assent approved by a monarch (king or queen)
- a result or outcome of an action
- adapt to the customs and attitudes of a group (to be more like another group)
- when two countries are at war
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- kind, forgiving or easy-going
- people who go to live in a new country
- unacceptable or unbearable
- when you give something to another person and they give you something back
- when people or countries buy and sell things to each other
12 Clues: unacceptable or unbearable • kind, forgiving or easy-going • when two countries are at war • a result or outcome of an action • people who go to live in a new country • assent approved by a monarch (king or queen) • an official announcement, statement, or declaration • when people or countries buy and sell things to each other • ...
UN Crossword Puzzle - Chapter 14 2013-10-10
Across
- what is the main difference between American and Soviet expectations?
- what country made UN use military force?
- Uprising that happened at the same time as the Suez Canal, it was considered a failure for the UN
- person who supports imperalism
- Role of UN during Cold War
- Easing of Hostility or strained relations especially between countries
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- force that sent to Bosnia to protect the area form Serbain forces
- somalian leader that fell in 1991
- Principle in UN Charter that stated that only "peace loving" countries could be in the UN
- How many countries started out in the Security Council
- Was the UN more lenient towards the east or west?
- first UN Secretary General
12 Clues: first UN Secretary General • Role of UN during Cold War • person who supports imperalism • somalian leader that fell in 1991 • what country made UN use military force? • Was the UN more lenient towards the east or west? • How many countries started out in the Security Council • force that sent to Bosnia to protect the area form Serbain forces • ...
School Subjects 2021-08-14
Across
- Create clothes for people to use in their plays.
- A creative class where you move your body with music.
- Language spoken in countries like the USA and England.
- Move your body and learn how to play sports.
- Language spoken in a country in Europe, famous for its beautiful tower.
- Learn how to use the computer and other electronic devices.
- A class where you learn how to play an instrument.
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- A creative class where you can draw and paint.
- Learn about the origins of your country and about other countries.
- Learn about animals, plants and nature.
- Learn about the characteristics of different parts of the world.
- Learn about numbers and geometric shapes.
- Language spoken in a country in Europe. The flag of this country has the colors black, red and yellow.
- Language spoken in many different countries, such as Mexico and Uruguay.
- Learn the information necessary to become a citizen.
- A creative class where you can act.
- Create and make clothes for people to use in their day-to-day lives.
17 Clues: A creative class where you can act. • Learn about animals, plants and nature. • Learn about numbers and geometric shapes. • Move your body and learn how to play sports. • A creative class where you can draw and paint. • Create clothes for people to use in their plays. • A class where you learn how to play an instrument. • ...
Chp 2 Lesson 3 Vocab 2022-09-13
Across
- the independent sometimes illegal labor union established in 1930
- the reconstruction of the soviet economy under the restructuring plant managers
- a comprehensive centralized economic plan designed to achieve rapid industrialization
- a policy of remaining apart from affairs between other countries
- the conversion of state owned factories and other property to private ownership must be accomplished
- the forced common ownership of all agricultural industrial enterprises
- methods of production that use large amounts of capital for every person employed
- the attempt to revolutionize industrial and agricultural production almost overnight
- the association of European nations created in 1993
- place to buy and sell illegal goods
- a tightly knit group of firms governed by external board of directors
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- Number of people per square miles in the world
- business ventures involving risk
- in some countries is still lower than those in other capitalist countries
- were certificates that could be used to purchase government owned property
- conversion of private property to government owned property
- central authority that devised the plans and directed overall economic activity
17 Clues: business ventures involving risk • place to buy and sell illegal goods • Number of people per square miles in the world • the association of European nations created in 1993 • conversion of private property to government owned property • a policy of remaining apart from affairs between other countries • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2025-02-06
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- – A nation with expanding infrastructure and economic growth potential.
- – The regulation of money supply and interest rates by a central bank.
- – A trade or cooperation deal between two nations.
- – Economic, political, or cultural collaboration within a specific geographic area.
- – A trade zone where goods, services, and labor move freely without restrictions.
- – A group of nations that permit the unrestricted exchange of goods and services.
- The process of reducing trade restrictions and aligning economic policies between countries.
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- – A self-governing nation with full control over its internal and external affairs.
- – A business that operates in multiple countries.
- – The process of minimizing trade restrictions to encourage global commerce.
- – A coalition of nations that reduce trade barriers among themselves
- – A nation with minimal industrialization, weak infrastructure, and limited public services.
- – An economic system where multiple regions share policies and a common currency.
- – A pact among three or more countries to collaborate on shared interests.
- – The growing worldwide connection of economies, cultures, and populations.
- – A country with a strong economy and high living standards.
- – Government strategies related to taxation and spending to influence the economy.
17 Clues: – A business that operates in multiple countries. • – A trade or cooperation deal between two nations. • – A country with a strong economy and high living standards. • – A coalition of nations that reduce trade barriers among themselves • – The regulation of money supply and interest rates by a central bank. • ...
4.1 Global Business 2025-11-12
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- Difference between the amount of money that goes into a country and the amount that goes out of it
- Commercial exchange between nations with no restrictive regulations
- The process by which the world economy is becoming a single interdependent system
- Limits on the quantity of a product that me imported or exported within a given period
- When nations possess unique resources/capabilities that they then share back and forth
- Any restriction to free trade
- Items bought from other countries
- Nations import more than they export
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- Nations export more than they import
- Advantage when a country can produce a good at a lower cost than other countries
- Making, buying, and selling of goods & services within a country
- Business activities needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods & services across national borders
- Complete ban of all exports or imports of a product
- Difference between a country’s total exports and total imports
- Advantage whhen a country specializs in a good they can most efficiently produce
- Tax placed on certain imported product
- Goods and services sold to other countries
17 Clues: Any restriction to free trade • Items bought from other countries • Nations export more than they import • Nations import more than they export • Tax placed on certain imported product • Goods and services sold to other countries • Complete ban of all exports or imports of a product • Difference between a country’s total exports and total imports • ...
Pumpkin Spice 2021-09-25
Plural Of Nouns 2023-04-04
Unit 1 Week 2 Spelling 2024-08-18
SINGULAR TO PLURAL NOUN 2024-10-01
Ivan Rubio- Spelling Homework 2013-11-20
German places 2015-12-22
Exploration and Colonization 2021-01-29
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- The chief source of spices
- term used to describe Koreans from the West
- signed between 2 countries in 1494
- led 4 ships around the Cape of Good Hope.
- dividing non-European world in 2 zones
- negotiated to expand trade
- he wanted to reach East Indies
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- sail around the world
- traveled with 5 ships in the Pacific
- trading post for other European countries
- led a British diplomatic mission in China
- conquered Ming dynasty & seized Beijing
- worse or less than
- a jesuit priest
- another word for a map maker
15 Clues: a jesuit priest • worse or less than • sail around the world • The chief source of spices • negotiated to expand trade • another word for a map maker • he wanted to reach East Indies • signed between 2 countries in 1494 • traveled with 5 ships in the Pacific • dividing non-European world in 2 zones • conquered Ming dynasty & seized Beijing • ...
Africa - Kaylee 2021-12-09
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- Tutsi hunters
- Artist who wrote songs to spread awareness for africa
- Group who was hunted down for their privledge
- Powerful countries dominating weaker ones
- Africa being taken over by European countries
- Emmanuel Jal's best friend
- Kids forced to fight in a war
- Location of genocide
- Traded for guns
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- Emmanuel Jal's weapon of choice
- Man who kidnapped children for his army
- Segregation between white and non-white people
- Country famous for diamonds
- Killing because of race, beleifs, or power
- Drug used on child soldiers
15 Clues: Tutsi hunters • Traded for guns • Location of genocide • Emmanuel Jal's best friend • Country famous for diamonds • Drug used on child soldiers • Kids forced to fight in a war • Emmanuel Jal's weapon of choice • Man who kidnapped children for his army • Powerful countries dominating weaker ones • Killing because of race, beleifs, or power • ...
WW2 2022-01-31
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- An alliance against allies.
- German countries joined into one.
- A group of countries/states.
- A government in a huge amount of land.
- The president of the Soviet Union.
- An certain amount of land owned by a country.
- A communist government.
- The president of the United Kingdom.
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- A conflict between nations
- An alliance against Axis.
- Two or more nations to have peace in eachother.
- A government on a certain amount of land
- Ex-military and fuhrer of Germany.
- A peace solution.
- A huge conflict between many nations
15 Clues: A peace solution. • A communist government. • An alliance against Axis. • A conflict between nations • An alliance against allies. • A group of countries/states. • German countries joined into one. • Ex-military and fuhrer of Germany. • The president of the Soviet Union. • A huge conflict between many nations • The president of the United Kingdom. • ...
Food Technology - AFI1 2012-11-13
Across
- changing a product
- a quality assurance program
- changing the DNA of a product
- produces small quantities and less equipment
- food path from paddock to plate
- people who purchase a product
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- countries of the world trade with each other
- large company operating overseas
- products being encased for transport and sale
- grown in developing countries with cheap labour
- not using synthetic chemicals to grow food
- equipment to process foods
- where the general public consumers can buy from
- government body controlling food standards
- suited to a customers need and accessible
15 Clues: changing a product • equipment to process foods • a quality assurance program • changing the DNA of a product • people who purchase a product • food path from paddock to plate • large company operating overseas • suited to a customers need and accessible • not using synthetic chemicals to grow food • government body controlling food standards • ...
Alyssa Europe's Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
Across
- Trading without using money
- need is when they need something
- something that they don't need
- The three questions that every country must answer
- Russia has a mixed economy
- Regulation is roles in different countries
- Continuum depends on how much the economyis versus the goverment
- No countries with no pure or a pure market and demand
- A strict government
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- Germany moved away form command economic system
- small tribes of are ancestors
- has a mixed economy
- Citizens
- UK has A mixed economy
- Supply and demand
15 Clues: Citizens • Supply and demand • has a mixed economy • A strict government • UK has A mixed economy • Russia has a mixed economy • Trading without using money • small tribes of are ancestors • something that they don't need • need is when they need something • Regulation is roles in different countries • Germany moved away form command economic system • ...
Appetizer Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- Opposition to your company
- Sending goods to another country
- Average change over time of prices
- An item sold by a company
- A measure of US economic activity
- Travel between two countries
- A necessity for people
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- Has a similar meaning to store
- A useful resource
- A group of people allowed to be one entity
- Income earned by residents from overseas
- A tax put upon a particular import
- A country South of Germany
- Merchandise or Possession's
- Form of currency used by European Countries
15 Clues: A useful resource • A necessity for people • An item sold by a company • Opposition to your company • A country South of Germany • Merchandise or Possession's • Travel between two countries • Has a similar meaning to store • Sending goods to another country • A measure of US economic activity • Average change over time of prices • A tax put upon a particular import • ...
PBMF Test Review 2025-10-10
Across
- Costs of running a business
- System that enforces contracts and laws
- Price where supply equals demand
- Expansion, peak, contraction, trough
- Goods bought from other countries
- Revenue minus expenses
- Lowest point of the business cycle
- Groups of workers negotiating for better wages
- Government sets these to regulate business
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- Economy grows, jobs increase, spending rises
- Economy slows, unemployment rises
- Breaking production into smaller tasks
- Focus on a single task to become skilled
- Goods sold to other countries
- Money earned by a business from sales
15 Clues: Revenue minus expenses • Costs of running a business • Goods sold to other countries • Price where supply equals demand • Economy slows, unemployment rises • Goods bought from other countries • Lowest point of the business cycle • Expansion, peak, contraction, trough • Money earned by a business from sales • Breaking production into smaller tasks • ...
Namibia 2017-03-27
Across
- The Himba people use this substance to cover their hair
- Easternmost region of Namibia
- The Namib is the ____ desert in the country
- Land that makes up over half of the country
- The western desert, called the “_____ Coast”
- Ocean that borders Namibia’s West Coast
- The first of two countries to colonize Namibia
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- The region where the Himba people live
- Most populated region
- Capital of Kunene
- Country Namibia almost shares a border with
- Capital of Namibia
- Total number of countries that border Namibia
- Number of Regions
- Largest region
15 Clues: Largest region • Capital of Kunene • Number of Regions • Capital of Namibia • Most populated region • Easternmost region of Namibia • The region where the Himba people live • Ocean that borders Namibia’s West Coast • Country Namibia almost shares a border with • The Namib is the ____ desert in the country • Land that makes up over half of the country • ...
Terrorism 2019-01-23
Across
- Around the world.
- When do see someone is struggling you want to...
- When other countries are in trouble, you have to help them and that’s called....
- Shorten for (The European Police).
- People who get to rule.
- another word for data.
- Terrorist attacks are called.
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- The ones who fight with terrorist
- Terrorist keep on ....
- The European Police .....
- Shorten for Europe.
- What do you call large lands that have names.
- Where you get information.
- Shorten for The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
- Shorten for International Security Assistance Force.
15 Clues: Around the world. • Shorten for Europe. • Terrorist keep on .... • another word for data. • People who get to rule. • The European Police ..... • Where you get information. • Terrorist attacks are called. • The ones who fight with terrorist • Shorten for (The European Police). • What do you call large lands that have names. • When do see someone is struggling you want to... • ...
CNN10 Vocabulary 2019-04-29
Across
- mountainous region controlled by China
- oil oil trapped in layers of rock
- Netanyahu Israel’s Prime Minister
- money to start a business
- an author’s legal right to sell his book
- oil made into fuel at oil refineries
- way to get oil and gas deep underground
- to take land belonging to another country
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- makes laws in Israel
- copyright protects owners of computer created materials
- limiting trade
- a leader who has complete power
- to put in prison or jail
- group of oil exporting countries
- member countries help each other if attacked
15 Clues: limiting trade • makes laws in Israel • to put in prison or jail • money to start a business • a leader who has complete power • group of oil exporting countries • oil oil trapped in layers of rock • Netanyahu Israel’s Prime Minister • oil made into fuel at oil refineries • mountainous region controlled by China • way to get oil and gas deep underground • ...
Overfishing 2023-05-23
Across
- is a reason for less developed countries
- million people worldwide involved in fishing
- development is a reason for developed countries
- how much is trawled a day
- of consumed protein is fish
- another problem with commercial fishing
- species of fish are commercially harvested
- resuspends sediments
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- build reefs, face extinction
- lives on our planet
- run off is a large reason for coral reef loss
- one effect from humans
- million tons of fish caught in 1960
- of the human diet is seafood
- Hurts our corals and makes them white
15 Clues: lives on our planet • resuspends sediments • one effect from humans • how much is trawled a day • of consumed protein is fish • build reefs, face extinction • of the human diet is seafood • million tons of fish caught in 1960 • Hurts our corals and makes them white • another problem with commercial fishing • is a reason for less developed countries • ...
Crossword 2016-05-17
Across
- attempt to stop communism from spreading
- was heir to the Austria Hungarian throne
- alliance between communist countries
- ideological barrier between eastern and western Europe
- government ruled by king or queen
- that avoids political or military involvement
- between Germany Italy and Japan
- a lethal weapon used in world war one
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- area between two trenches
- battle that denied germany quick victory over France
- the alliance of capitalist countries
- weapon used on Hiroshima
- German empire
- one of the main causes of world war I
- government by the people
15 Clues: German empire • weapon used on Hiroshima • government by the people • area between two trenches • between Germany Italy and Japan • government ruled by king or queen • the alliance of capitalist countries • alliance between communist countries • one of the main causes of world war I • a lethal weapon used in world war one • attempt to stop communism from spreading • ...
Powers of Congress 2017-03-12
Across
- set up courts under supreme court
- foreigners become citizens
- compulsory contribution to state revenue
- formally agree on an agreement between two countries
- suggest an article to the US Constitution
- set up and control delivery of mail
- taking money with the intent of returning it
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- legislate
- formal act by which one state goes into an armed conflict with another
- charge (the holder of a public office) with misconduct.
- agrees to nomination of the president
- create legal currency
- overrule a rejection
- regulate trade with foreign countries
- make a military force
15 Clues: legislate • overrule a rejection • create legal currency • make a military force • foreigners become citizens • set up courts under supreme court • set up and control delivery of mail • agrees to nomination of the president • regulate trade with foreign countries • compulsory contribution to state revenue • suggest an article to the US Constitution • ...
South Asia 2022-03-31
Across
- travelling a long distance
- to make room for
- a team game similar to baseball
- the practice of making small loans
- a red powder
- the basic needs of a society
- the current culture
- the shifting of jobs to workers outside of a company
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- a form of government were citizens have power
- countries with a high per capita GDP
- the amount of people who can read and write
- the result of doing something bad
- countries with a low GDP per capita
- unfair treatment
- put into place
15 Clues: a red powder • put into place • to make room for • unfair treatment • the current culture • travelling a long distance • the basic needs of a society • a team game similar to baseball • the result of doing something bad • the practice of making small loans • countries with a low GDP per capita • countries with a high per capita GDP • the amount of people who can read and write • ...
International Trade Terminologies 2025-10-27
Across
- Limits on imports or exports.
- Cost of borrowing or saving money.
- Break in worldwide production or delivery.
- Protecting local businesses from imports.
- Buying and selling raw materials.
- Restrictions to pressure a country.
- Tax on carbon emissions.
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- Taxes on imported goods.
- System that reuses, recycles, and reduces waste.
- Goods sent to another country.
- Exchange of goods and services between countries.
- Trade without taxes or limits.
- Goods brought into a country.
- Help given by one country to another.
- Countries raising trade barriers against each other.
15 Clues: Taxes on imported goods. • Tax on carbon emissions. • Limits on imports or exports. • Goods brought into a country. • Goods sent to another country. • Trade without taxes or limits. • Buying and selling raw materials. • Cost of borrowing or saving money. • Restrictions to pressure a country. • Help given by one country to another. • Protecting local businesses from imports. • ...
Urbanization Vocabulary 2024-04-11
Across
- the farmlands that surround major cities to provide them with food
- More Economically Developed Countries
- People being removed from urban areas
- is the increase in the population of people living in a region within cities and towns.
- cities population is young, the birth rates are higher.
- Elements of the environment are being destroyed in order to make room for land to be returned into buildings increasing urbanization.
- As population grows the necessary infrastructure cannot keep up causing traffic, electricity black outs, etc
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- Where some people can be able to become very good at one particular job.
- America, South America, and Europe
- Less Economically Developed Countries
- Economic, historic, and environmental
- Developing countries that have little or no economic opportunities
- Process in which people are moved from the country to the cities
13 Clues: America, South America, and Europe • Less Economically Developed Countries • Economic, historic, and environmental • More Economically Developed Countries • People being removed from urban areas • cities population is young, the birth rates are higher. • Process in which people are moved from the country to the cities • ...
Economics Unit 4 Crossword 2014-06-30
Across
- Customs Union with free transit in all the factors of production.
- A physical limit on the number of goods of a certain type that can be imported.
- A tax on a specific imported good.
- A free trade with a common external tariff imposed by members on countries outside the area.
- The flows of money to or from international organisations and aid to foreign countries.
- Tariffs and quotas on goods and services eliminated amongst members but may be imposed on countries outside the area.
- No agreed definition, but related to the economic, political and cultural integration of countries around the world.
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- Income which flows into the country from non-residents minus the income that flows out of the country from non-residents.
- Lowering tariffs increases specialisation and trade.
- Goods and services that were formerly imported from outside the bloc are now traded within the bloc.
- Customs Union with a common currency.
11 Clues: A tax on a specific imported good. • Customs Union with a common currency. • Lowering tariffs increases specialisation and trade. • Customs Union with free transit in all the factors of production. • A physical limit on the number of goods of a certain type that can be imported. • ...
Australian and UK Education 2013-04-19
Across
- Teacher training in PE for those qualified in other subjects
- Teacher training in the UK
- Australia's sport for all policy
- Sport played within schools
- Australian framework for sport
- Predominant ethos for education
- Sport played between schools
- Good practise schools
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- Both countries offer this to students
- Outdoor education scheme that both countries run
- UK education is constrained to this
- UK comparison to FSP
- There are nine strands to this policy
- Government want lifelong participation to prevent this
14 Clues: UK comparison to FSP • Good practise schools • Teacher training in the UK • Sport played within schools • Sport played between schools • Australian framework for sport • Predominant ethos for education • Australia's sport for all policy • UK education is constrained to this • Both countries offer this to students • There are nine strands to this policy • ...
DCP Review 2023-03-01
Across
- tax paid on goods that came from other countries
- group of soldiers who fight on horseback
- spread out
- small battle
- large farm that produces crops to sell
- people who wanted slavery to end
- disagreed
- cancel laws disagreed with
- line between 2 countries
Down
- an effort to stop ships from going in or cut port
- leave or separate from a group
- land owned by a country
- decision that solves a problem
- territory becomes a part of something larger
14 Clues: disagreed • spread out • small battle • land owned by a country • line between 2 countries • cancel laws disagreed with • leave or separate from a group • decision that solves a problem • people who wanted slavery to end • large farm that produces crops to sell • group of soldiers who fight on horseback • territory becomes a part of something larger • ...
Classroom Vocabulary 1 2022-09-19
Across
- person teaching the class
- the technology students use to complete their assignments
- technology that shows the lesson at the front of the room
- used to sharpen pencils
- what students sit on in class
- holds books
- round and shows countries
- students sit behind this in class
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- people taking the class
- board teacher uses to display student work
- teacher writes on this
- flat and shows countries
- what students look at on their computers and phones
- shows the time
14 Clues: holds books • shows the time • teacher writes on this • people taking the class • used to sharpen pencils • flat and shows countries • person teaching the class • round and shows countries • what students sit on in class • students sit behind this in class • board teacher uses to display student work • what students look at on their computers and phones • ...
Colonies Crossword 2022-12-14
Across
- a product bought by other countries
- to show
- to talk or work with others
- pattern of exports and imports in the 1800s
- showing a great deal of variety
- to put inside
- an area that shares characteristics
- governments limit the amount of exports
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- to bring different things together
- a person specialized in a trade
- to trade one good for another
- someone who owns land or property
- a ranking in society based on wealth or importance
- a product sold to other countries
14 Clues: to show • to put inside • to talk or work with others • to trade one good for another • a person specialized in a trade • showing a great deal of variety • someone who owns land or property • a product sold to other countries • to bring different things together • a product bought by other countries • an area that shares characteristics • governments limit the amount of exports • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- money we pay to support the government
- a person that buys and uses goods
- opposite of "advantage"
- way of life
- moving production to developing countries
- money paid to a person per month or year
- with better economy
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- another country, language, customs, etc
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- to send goods to another country for sale
- opposite of "decrease"
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- poorer economically
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- buying and selling
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • poorer economically • with better economy • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
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- a person that buys and uses goods
- money we pay to support the government
- another country, language, customs, etc
- opposite of "decrease"
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- way of life
- money paid to a person per month or year
- poorer economically
- with better economy
Down
- to send goods to another country for sale
- moving production to developing countries
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- opposite of "advantage"
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- buying and selling
- money a worker gets per hour of work
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • poorer economically • with better economy • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- money paid to a person per month or year
- opposite of "decrease"
- with better economy
- money we pay to support the government
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- a person that buys and uses goods
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- buying and selling
Down
- way of life
- opposite of "advantage"
- to send goods to another country for sale
- poorer economically
- moving production to developing countries
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- another country, language, customs, etc
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • with better economy • poorer economically • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- opposite of "decrease"
- another country, language, customs, etc
- buying and selling
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- way of life
- poorer economically
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- money paid to a person per month or year
- with better economy
Down
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- money we pay to support the government
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- moving production to developing countries
- to send goods to another country for sale
- opposite of "advantage"
- a person that buys and uses goods
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • poorer economically • with better economy • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- way of life
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- with better economy
- opposite of "decrease"
- opposite of "advantage"
- moving production to developing countries
- a person that buys and uses goods
- money we pay to support the government
Down
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- another country, language, customs, etc
- buying and selling
- to send goods to another country for sale
- poorer economically
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- money paid to a person per month or year
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • poorer economically • with better economy • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
Economics Vocab 2025-05-05
Across
- Things like oil, trees, wheat, gold, fish, and water that come from the earth.
- A country that has really good technology and a strong economy compared to other countries.
- The total value of all the things a country makes in a year. (What is sold minus what is bought)
- A country that is changing from farming to making things in factories.
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- A country that is very poor and has trouble taking care of its people.
- Things a country sells to other countries.
- Using money to buy things you want or need.
- The study of how people and countries make and use money.
- Things a country buys from other countries.
- The money or items that a person or country creates.
10 Clues: Things a country sells to other countries. • Using money to buy things you want or need. • Things a country buys from other countries. • The money or items that a person or country creates. • The study of how people and countries make and use money. • A country that is very poor and has trouble taking care of its people. • ...
LESSON 5 - A World of Regions 2025-03-05
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- – A political and economic process where countries within a geographical region cooperate.
- – The process of dividing an area into smaller segments based on common characteristics.
- – A regional organization in Southeast Asia that promotes economic and political cooperation among member states.
- – An organization of oil-exporting countries that coordinates petroleum policies.
- – The use of violence and intimidation to achieve political or ideological goals.
- – The practice of managing international relations and negotiations between states.
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- – A condition where countries rely on each other economically, politically, and socially.
- – The process of increasing interconnectedness among countries in terms of trade, culture, and politics.
- – The authority of a state to govern itself without external interference.
- – The process of uniting different groups, economies, or systems into a larger whole.
10 Clues: – The authority of a state to govern itself without external interference. • – An organization of oil-exporting countries that coordinates petroleum policies. • – The use of violence and intimidation to achieve political or ideological goals. • – The practice of managing international relations and negotiations between states. • ...
Africa Crossword 2013-01-29
Across
- One of the seven continents, but this continent's countries ruled most of africa during the 1800s to 1900s time period
- This man was imprisoned in the country of South Africa for his actions against the apartheid policy; AFter being released from prison he became the leader of South africa and won a nobel peace prize for his actions
- This country was a country located on the soith coast of Africa that used the apartheid policy; Also they consisted of the leadership of Nelson Mandela for a certain period of time
- A famous african man known for his stories about african life, He was a poet, a playwright, and a writer
- This is the resistance of buying a certain good/product as a protest for something
- One of the countries located in Africa that were ruled by the British, except this country ended their over-rulement peacefully with a peace treaty
- This was one of the many empires/tribes found in Africa,However this empire was one of the many few that resisted the british's rule and won a battle for the land against the country, but sadly they ended up getting defeated after another attack from the bristish
- This country ruled a lot of africa, they used the currency pounds
- Is the process of extending a nation's power through conquering other countries or land in other territories of land
- One of the two countries indepent throughout the history of africa located on the east coast
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- The second of the two countries that stayed independent throughout african history
- This is a philosophy or idea of all africans working together no matter what country they are from belonging to the continent of Africa
- A sense of pride in one's homeland
- This man was the sevnth and last president of South Africa during the apartheid-era; He is best knownfor ending this racial conduct in the country of South Africa and winning a Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 for his actions
- These were people tortured and forced to do work for another human being usually of a different race;They were sold and bought through countries around the world
- A policy in the union of south africa seperating blacks and whites
- A disease commonly found in Africa passed by mosquitoes, european settlers had to find antibiodicts and medicines to help treat this disease before being able to settlein their african colony.
- This was the trade of human beings(usually africans) to be used as servants; They were usually traded for agricultural goods like sugar and cocoa
- The act of segregating, or seperating to different ethnicities or cultures on two types of classes/unequal treatment.
- One of the seven continents located in the world; This continent includes the Sahara Desert
20 Clues: A sense of pride in one's homeland • This country ruled a lot of africa, they used the currency pounds • A policy in the union of south africa seperating blacks and whites • The second of the two countries that stayed independent throughout african history • This is the resistance of buying a certain good/product as a protest for something • ...
Unit 2 Vocab for Mrs.Stallsworth 2018-09-28
Across
- What the temples were called.
- A line of rulers.
- Characters used in ancient writing system of Mesopotamia.
- A justify of power of an emperor.
- Writing consisting of hieroglyph.
- A ruler in Egypt.
- A extensive group of states or countries.
- Laws made by Hammurabi.
- A type of belief.
- First group of well behaved people.
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- Ancient Indic language.
- When a person moves countries without being a legal citizen.
- The place shaped as a crescent.
- A place that is very old.
- When you preserve the body of a dead person.
- The most ancient Hindu sculptures.
- A certain belief in something.
- Social classes of the Hindu society.
18 Clues: A line of rulers. • A ruler in Egypt. • A type of belief. • Ancient Indic language. • Laws made by Hammurabi. • A place that is very old. • What the temples were called. • A certain belief in something. • The place shaped as a crescent. • A justify of power of an emperor. • Writing consisting of hieroglyph. • The most ancient Hindu sculptures. • First group of well behaved people. • ...
Top trumps-countries of the world-Lincoln middle 6 2022-09-29
Across
- how many countries start with united
- middle-eastern country liberated by the U.S in 2001
- how many countries have red in their flags
- how many countries have five letters
Down
- who was the most recent queen of England
- what country has 91 Olympic medals
- what country has fifteen hours away from dc
- the birthplace of democracy
- the largest island on earth
9 Clues: the birthplace of democracy • the largest island on earth • what country has 91 Olympic medals • how many countries start with united • how many countries have five letters • who was the most recent queen of England • how many countries have red in their flags • what country has fifteen hours away from dc • middle-eastern country liberated by the U.S in 2001
COUNTRIES AND FLAGS 2020-05-20
Countries and Nationalities 2020-04-22
Across
- In Brazil, people speak this language.
- The capital of this country is Ottawa.
- The people in Holland are...
- People in Hungary speak this language.
- People who are fans of Real Madrid or FC Barcelona.
- The people in the US are...
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- The native people are called Kiwis.
- These people eat tacos and enchiladas.
- These people like to eat pizza.
- The capital of this country is Paris.
- It´s also a country and a continent.
- Machu Picchu is a famous place in....
- Four countries in one.
13 Clues: Four countries in one. • The people in the US are... • The people in Holland are... • These people like to eat pizza. • The native people are called Kiwis. • It´s also a country and a continent. • The capital of this country is Paris. • Machu Picchu is a famous place in.... • In Brazil, people speak this language. • These people eat tacos and enchiladas. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2021-05-15
Countries and nationalities 2019-02-21
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2015-06-16
English speaking countries 2022-10-23
Across
- The Capital of the US.
- The capital of New Zealand.
- The capital of England.
- The colour of the stars on the flag of Australia.
- The country where you can see kangaroos, wombats and koalas.
- The capital of Australia.
- The country north of the United States.
- The colour of the dragon on the flag of Wales.
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- This country has three capitals.
- An English-speaking country in Asia.
- The name of 'le Pays de Galles' in English.
- The country where you can discover kiwi birds.
- The country north of England.
13 Clues: The Capital of the US. • The capital of England. • The capital of Australia. • The capital of New Zealand. • The country north of England. • This country has three capitals. • An English-speaking country in Asia. • The country north of the United States. • The name of 'le Pays de Galles' in English. • The country where you can discover kiwi birds. • ...
countries and nationalities 2023-03-30
Countries and sports 2022-12-27
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- like tennis, but no ball
- big country in south Asia
- between France and Poland
- American sport, hitting a ball and running
- Ronaldo's country
- You can eat sushi and sashimi there.
Down
- biggest country in North America
- capital of Spain
- ice sport
- World Cup sport
- country of many islands
- In this sport, you throw a ball.
- big country in South America
13 Clues: ice sport • World Cup sport • capital of Spain • Ronaldo's country • country of many islands • like tennis, but no ball • big country in south Asia • between France and Poland • big country in South America • biggest country in North America • In this sport, you throw a ball. • You can eat sushi and sashimi there. • American sport, hitting a ball and running
Countries and Nationalities 2023-01-24
Countries and Nationalities. 2022-09-10
Across
- They are from USA. They are _______.
- He is from Japan. He is ________.
- she is from Turkey. She is _____.
- He is from _____. He is Spanish.
- They are from India. They are _____.
- He is from England. He is _______.
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- they are from greece. They are _____.
- she is from France. She is _____.
- We are from ________. We are Argentinians.
- She is from ______. She is German.
- They are from Italy. They are _______.
- He is from _____. He is Brazilian.
- They are from _____. They are Russian.
13 Clues: He is from _____. He is Spanish. • she is from France. She is _____. • He is from Japan. He is ________. • she is from Turkey. She is _____. • She is from ______. She is German. • He is from _____. He is Brazilian. • He is from England. He is _______. • They are from USA. They are _______. • They are from India. They are _____. • they are from greece. They are _____. • ...
Countries - I Paesi 2025-03-25
Countries and Landmarks 2025-03-26
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- A symbol of a nation, often displayed with colors and patterns.
- This is the highest natural feature on Earth, usually towering above the surrounding land.
- A country in Southeast Asia, known for its thousands of islands, and Bali.
- A large expanse of trees, often found in tropical regions.
- A small raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.
- A large area of land with its own government and population.
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- A form of government where a head of state is elected to lead the country.
- A type of meal often associated with a specific country’s cuisine.
- A country known for its traditional tea culture and Mount Fuji.
- A vast, dry, barren region, often covered with sand.
- A landmass surrounded by water, typically smaller than a continent.
- A large body of saltwater, often separating countries or continents.
- A long body of flowing water, typically fresh, that travels through countries or regions.
13 Clues: A vast, dry, barren region, often covered with sand. • A small raised area of land, smaller than a mountain. • A large expanse of trees, often found in tropical regions. • A large area of land with its own government and population. • A symbol of a nation, often displayed with colors and patterns. • A country known for its traditional tea culture and Mount Fuji. • ...
Competing Countries 2025 2024-11-09
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- famous for tulips and canals
- home of the Colosseum
- birthplace of wine
- land of thousands of lakes
- land of fire and mud volcanoes
- first nation to adopt Christianity
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- famous for Prague's historic castle
- birthplace of Chopin and Marie Curie
- known for tennis star Djokovic
- famous for chocolate and watches
- known for waffles and EU headquarters
- known for Riga's Art Nouveau architecture
- land of volcanoes and geysers
13 Clues: birthplace of wine • home of the Colosseum • land of thousands of lakes • famous for tulips and canals • land of volcanoes and geysers • known for tennis star Djokovic • land of fire and mud volcanoes • famous for chocolate and watches • first nation to adopt Christianity • famous for Prague's historic castle • birthplace of Chopin and Marie Curie • ...
South American Countries 2025-01-15
Spanish 4 2020-07-08
24 Clues: rio • caro • azul • gato • silla • rubia • perro • trece • pasar • guapos • pelota • paises • quince • debajo • veinte • precio • barato • adultos • caballo • catorce • amarillo • alemania • que pasa? • probadores
Foreign Policy Assignment #3 2024-04-25
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- An agreement between two or more countries
- A person sent to represent the U.S. in a foreign country
- Responsible for foreign affairs and is also the head of the State department
- Maintaining international relationships
- The government's strategy to deal with foreign countries
Down
- Responsible for carrying out U.S. foreign policy
- Things a country wants to obtain
- Things the government does that affect people living in the U.S.
- A punishment for disobeying the law
- When two countries are on good terms
10 Clues: Things a country wants to obtain • A punishment for disobeying the law • When two countries are on good terms • Maintaining international relationships • An agreement between two or more countries • Responsible for carrying out U.S. foreign policy • A person sent to represent the U.S. in a foreign country • The government's strategy to deal with foreign countries • ...
Economic Systems 2025-05-02
Across
- When people want more of a product.
- Good things that come from trade between countries.
- Government controls everything in this economy.
- Economy based on what's always been done in the past
Down
- U.S economy is this type of economy
- The Government gives out goods, but lets some private businesses.
- When countries exchange services or goods.
- Supports countries to work out trade problems.
- The economist who thought competition helps the economy.
- Agreement between the United States, Mexico, and Canada for free trade.
10 Clues: When people want more of a product. • U.S economy is this type of economy • When countries exchange services or goods. • Supports countries to work out trade problems. • Government controls everything in this economy. • Good things that come from trade between countries. • Economy based on what's always been done in the past • ...
Dayana's crossword puzzle 2024-04-04
Across
- A country that got help from the U.S.
- when countries fight over other countries
- The country that owned the Lusitania boat but got sunken by a central power
- This is the side the U.S. joined during the war
- a country that destroyed U.S. boats that had goods for Britain
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- someone killing someone else on purpose
- This is the enemy that Germany led
- when people believe they must have the best military
- people who are proud of their culture
- an agreement between countries
10 Clues: an agreement between countries • This is the enemy that Germany led • people who are proud of their culture • A country that got help from the U.S. • someone killing someone else on purpose • when countries fight over other countries • This is the side the U.S. joined during the war • when people believe they must have the best military • ...
World War I Crossword 2018-12-17
Across
- where you have international relations is called ____ affairs
- an act of violence against the opposing country’s public
- national relations also known as ____ affairs
- when you feel pride for your country
- this plan was going against the two front war called ____ plan
- the countries in which got into world War One and its causes
- what country was in the Two Front War
- The countries, germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are apart of this triple ____
- Germany and France got in a war where this place was the prize
- a territory that is under political control
- Powder Keg of Europe was known as the _____ region
- Interest when you want the best for your country
- Who got assassinated arch duke _______
- start of World War 1 is ____ 1914
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- when you add more land to country
- getting ready for attack, troops, weapons ext
- the London treaty (a peace treaty)
- wanting to build up your army to be strong
- an age where people were thinking for themselves (against the crown )
- when you want to govern yourself (starts with S)
- The man that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- building these with other countries/nations will strengthen your power
- State a geographical area separated by borders (a country)
- Where arch duke and his wife was killed
24 Clues: when you add more land to country • start of World War 1 is ____ 1914 • the London treaty (a peace treaty) • when you feel pride for your country • what country was in the Two Front War • Who got assassinated arch duke _______ • Where arch duke and his wife was killed • wanting to build up your army to be strong • a territory that is under political control • ...
South Korea Development 2020-06-18
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- south korea's second largest automobile manufacturer.
- ships that carry cargo and goods to other places in large metal containers
- the korean word for a large family-owned business.
- the korean word for a private tutoring institution.
- a korean corporation that specialises in appliances for the home
- an area where military activity is not allowed
- the ability to attract the attention of other countries by appealing or cooperating, rather than opposing.
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- a korean car brand
- a korean corporation that specialises in snacks, department stores, hotels, and theme parks.
- a term meaning a company that imitates another's innovative products.
- a term referring to korean music
- a korean dish of fermented spicy cabbage
- a practice of online gaming as a competitive sport
- acronym for 'organic light-emitting diode' used in appliances such as televisions
- popular brand of phones, tablets, and devices
- an economy that replicates another's success or innovation for its own.
- focused on selling and moving goods to other countries as a means of gaining income.
- products and machines that are used in the home- fridges, microwaves, etc.
- a korean dish meaning 'fire meat'
- a term referring to countries which have a very strong economic growth
- an acronym for 'active-matrix organic light-emitting diode', manufactured in korea
21 Clues: a korean car brand • a term referring to korean music • a korean dish meaning 'fire meat' • a korean dish of fermented spicy cabbage • popular brand of phones, tablets, and devices • an area where military activity is not allowed • a practice of online gaming as a competitive sport • the korean word for a large family-owned business. • ...
South Africa History 2014-01-15
Across
- An East African country that earned its independence through rebellion
- A state of racial segregation in South Africa
- The separation of people into racial groups
- A union that resulted from the Pan-African movement
- European _________________ caused conflict and civil war in Africa
- The first black president of South Africa
- A politician in South Africa, also a major person in the diamond industry
- The policy where a nation extends power over weaker areas
- African countries under European authority seeked this
- In 1884, European countries met at this conference to partition Africa
- A precious resource found after the UK claimed South America
- for Africa An period of time that started from The Berlin Conference of 1884, where European countries were partitioning Africa's land
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- President of South Africa; released Nelson Mandela and started the end of apartheid
- A movement created to unite Africans from all over the world
- The southernmost country of Africa; One of the UK's colonies
- Extending power by gaining indirect control over an area
- The country that colonized South Africa
- The political party which Nelson Mandela represented
- A West African country that gained its independence from the United Kingdom after WWII
- Devotion or loyalty to a country
20 Clues: Devotion or loyalty to a country • The country that colonized South Africa • The first black president of South Africa • The separation of people into racial groups • A state of racial segregation in South Africa • A union that resulted from the Pan-African movement • The political party which Nelson Mandela represented • ...
Unit 8 Crossword Puzzle #2 2014-12-15
Across
- the internet began here
- use of violence against people/property to force changes
- a nation that has industrialized
- businesses with offices in many countries
- a nation in the process of becoming industrialized
- United Nations
- all the financial interactions involving people, businesses, and governments
- _________ helps spread popular culture
- hacking networks or spreading viruses
- India split into _______ & India upon gaining independence
- this country mainly has Shia Muslims
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
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- switching from a colony to an independent country
- interdependency amongst all countries of the world
- elements reflecting a group's common background and changing interests
- named an independent country in 1948 by the United Nations
- introducing new genes to an organism to give it new traits
- India has a ________ minority
- revolution of using new technology to increase food production globally
- one of the main sources of energy
- weapons of mass destruction
- led Indians on the Salt March
- India was controlled by this country before independence
- the African Congress Party leader who pushed for South African freedom
- organization of countries that export oil
- European Union
- this country experienced extreme racial segregation
- this country mainly has Sunni Muslims
- India has a ________ majority
29 Clues: United Nations • European Union • the internet began here • weapons of mass destruction • India has a ________ minority • led Indians on the Salt March • India has a ________ majority • a nation that has industrialized • one of the main sources of energy • this country mainly has Shia Muslims • hacking networks or spreading viruses • this country mainly has Sunni Muslims • ...
Geography Game 2014-12-17
Across
- goods and services produced within a country per person
- process of the world becoming interconnected in terms of economics, culture, and financial services
- a developing starting with a “Z”
- the amount of goods and services a country has
- a country that is starting to become developed by getting their economy started
- population’s average life rate
- a non-____________ organization is a privately owned and funded organization meant for the aiding of people
- a company that shows loyalty to a particular country
- a country that is still in the process of developing economically and physically
- help given by countries at times of need including basic needs like shelter and food
- the amount a population grows over a period of times
- a developed country in North America
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- basic needs for people in developing countries sent by developed countries
- crops grown by a farmer for the sole purpose of selling
- an idea the world is becoming like one large village
- McDonald’s, Nike and Adidas
- we take this system for granted with only about 469 people per doctor
- a country that is economically and physically developed
- developed country’s statistics have a higher percentage and are more knowledgeable because of it
- an international organization for peace and justice
20 Clues: McDonald’s, Nike and Adidas • population’s average life rate • a developing starting with a “Z” • a developed country in North America • the amount of goods and services a country has • an international organization for peace and justice • an idea the world is becoming like one large village • a company that shows loyalty to a particular country • ...
World War I 2014-12-08
Across
- Britain, France, and Russia. The Triple Entente.
- The country where most of WWI was fought.
- British passenger ship sunk with Americans on board.
- The country that declared war on Serbia.
- The Archduke and heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Money Germany had to pay for war damages.
- The teenager who shot the Archduke and his wife.
- the official Treaty ending WWI was signed here.
- Policy of a country refusing to become involved in the conflicts and issues in other countries.
- President of the United States during WWI.
- The effect of allies coming into the war one after another.
- Celebration of the day WWI end 11/11.
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- Serbian revolutionary group that planned the Archduke's assassination.
- Organization created to prevent war in Europe after WWI.
- truce signed to end the war.
- German submarine.
- One or more countries agree to defend and protect one another.
- The type of submarine warfare used by Germany.
- The reason European countries needed colonies.
- Pride in one's country.
- Building up of a country's army and weapons supplies.
- The number of points in Wilson's plan to prevent more war in Europe.
- The taking over of a country by another country with colonies.
- City where the Archduke was shot.
- Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany.
25 Clues: German submarine. • Pride in one's country. • truce signed to end the war. • City where the Archduke was shot. • Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany. • Celebration of the day WWI end 11/11. • The country that declared war on Serbia. • The country where most of WWI was fought. • Money Germany had to pay for war damages. • President of the United States during WWI. • ...
history 2023-05-03
Across
- - crowded areas in the cities where the poor lived in tenements
- - large numbers of people rushed to california
- - slang, derogatory term used for a migrant worker from oklahoma
- - the easing of cold war tensions between the united states and communist countries
- - continuos railroads that run across the country.
- - communist leader of the cuban revolution
- - a group that was formed to oppose liberals
- - a series of protest in multiple arab countries against oppressive regimes
- - an agreement by both sides in a war to stop fighting
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- - another world war that started in europe but spread to most of the world
- - organizations of workers that are formed to protect their interest
- - a voluntary calvary unit organized by theodore roosevelt
- - a ban on manufacturing transporting and selling alcoholic beverages
- - a program that provided us aid aafter world war 2
- - a form of protest where demonstrators refuse to leave an establishment
- - native americans living on the great plains
- - fear that communism or anarchism would take over america
- - assistance given directly to recipients through a government check or a government voucher
- - using both gold and silver as legal tender
- - trade between countries without duties or any other trade barriers
- - conserving scarce resources for the war effort by limiting their distribution
21 Clues: - a group that was formed to oppose liberals • - large numbers of people rushed to california • - using both gold and silver as legal tender • - continuos railroads that run across the country. • - communist leader of the cuban revolution • - native americans living on the great plains • ...
Nicolas Blanco Ramirez Crossword 2017-04-04
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- decaying colonial mansions that were partioned into tiny rooms
- Event in 1750 when machines started to be to difficult to make, assembly lines where created
- weathy land owner, most of them where conservatives
- a country in which one man is the ruler
- Porfirio's crew that believed in positivism
- name to porfirio's rule
- way of rule of a country in which a country is ruled by a little group of people
- a way to represent the us culture in personification
- a diplomacy imponed by Roosevelt so Europe coudnt come to America to take resurses
- a coutry extremely corrupt controlles by a companies economy
- Colombias goverment send out troops to eliminate protestants
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- vision of progress achived by keeping the old ways like slavery
- chain of various factories in many countries
- view of progress based on giving everybody same rights and velived in progress and order
- the event of the us helping another country in exange for something
- every people middle eastern decended in america
- a developed country taking resourses from an undeveloped country
- way of people extending their territory throght USA
- French Term saying that progress and order is achieved by an authoritarian model
- event where industrialisation heppened, countries started to take resourses of other smaller countries}
20 Clues: name to porfirio's rule • a country in which one man is the ruler • Porfirio's crew that believed in positivism • chain of various factories in many countries • every people middle eastern decended in america • weathy land owner, most of them where conservatives • way of people extending their territory throght USA • a way to represent the us culture in personification • ...
Ch. 16, Sec. 3 and 4 Review - Benelux/Switzerland & Austria 2020-05-11
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- High tech firms and ___: economic activities in Luxembourg
- type of goods that don't stay fresh for long like milk
- Switzerland known for high-quality ____ (food)
- capital of Switzerland
- Almost 1/3 of the Netherlands is below ______.
- 3 official languages of Switzerland-German, French, and __
- Mountain range that dominates landscape of Austria and Switzerland
- Luxembourg once manufactured much of this, but not anymore
- capital of Luxembourg
- Austria has more _____ resources than Switzerland (p.344)
- Benelux Countries also known as the ___ Countries-land is low and flat
- type of farming most important in Switzerland
- structures made of earth and rock to hold back water
- This is what they call states in Switzerland (26 today)
- not taking sides in a conflict
- Most Belgians speak ____, a dialect of Dutch.
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- Austria's population concentrated in eastern _____.
- capital of Belgium
- Dutch relied on these devices to power pumps that removed water from the land.
- important economic activity in Switzerland- people visit
- land in which water was pumped out of
- Benelux Countries: The Netherlands, Luxembourg, and _____
- Belgium and The Netherlands very _____ populated.
- The Netherlands has 2 capitals - The Hague and ______
- capital of Austria
- The Flemings in Belgium felt they didn't have same rights as the ____.
- Economic activities in Austria - agriculture and _
27 Clues: capital of Belgium • capital of Austria • capital of Luxembourg • capital of Switzerland • not taking sides in a conflict • land in which water was pumped out of • type of farming most important in Switzerland • Most Belgians speak ____, a dialect of Dutch. • Switzerland known for high-quality ____ (food) • Almost 1/3 of the Netherlands is below ______. • ...
WWI Review 2021-02-01
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- the place that soldiers stayed in, 8ft deep and disgusting
- this telegram was intercepted by the British and was a factor in America joining the war
- this is the constant conflict between nations and was a cause of WWI
- armored vehicle used to cross no man's land
- the US president that created the League of Nations with his 14 points
- this heir to the Austrian throne was assassinated in Sarajevo
- after the war a movement for women's ___________________ began
- the spreading of ideas to promote a cause of damage
- Race term used to describe to countries one upping each others military
- the alliance consisting of Britain, France and Russia
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- this was a way to get people into the war and create unity within the nation
- person that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- 11/11 treaty that created a holiday
- the city where the countries decided what to do after the war
- this ship was sunk by Germans pulling the US into the war
- this was offered to the Serbians, refusal led to war
- the man that pulled Russia out of the war
- Germany was forced to pay huge amounts to other countries in the war
- this country's tactic was to strike first and fast
- Red Cross nurse killed in battle, used on propaganda posters
20 Clues: 11/11 treaty that created a holiday • the man that pulled Russia out of the war • person that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand • armored vehicle used to cross no man's land • this country's tactic was to strike first and fast • the spreading of ideas to promote a cause of damage • this was offered to the Serbians, refusal led to war • ...
Chapter 4 2020-11-19
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- (WTO) Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
- A business enterprise that companies set up together
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- Mid size or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- (FDI) Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- goods and services sold
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
- exchanging between
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- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- (NAFTA) International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- all things used in producing goods and services
- Tax on imports
- Letting other country use a trademark,Patent, special formula, company name
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- goods and services purchased
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of it's people
22 Clues: Tax on imports • exchanging between • goods and services sold • goods and services purchased • Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • all things used in producing goods and services • A business enterprise that companies set up together • (FDI) Establishment of a business in a foreign country • Large corporations that have operations in several countries • ...
Global Interdependence 2018-09-25
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- / an initiative made by the government on aid support
- / global level of mutual dependance
- / this is aid given by wealthy nations to international aid agencies such as the World Bank Group;s international Bank for Reconstruction
- / tourism directed towards natural environments
- / a group of countries that share trade agreements between each other
- / the trade that involves non tangible goods or services
- / commercial organization and operation of visits to places of interests
- / a sum of money given; especially by a government for a certain purpose
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- / grant aid given to countries to increase productivity in developing country
- / a positive of favorable balance of trade
- / a type of aid that involves staple supplies
- / when the value of a country's imports exceeds its exports value
- / assistance or help
- / the bottom up approach ensures that the given aid is as ___ as possible; not textbook aid
- / The process or action in which debts of countries are cancelled
- / an activity that highly contributes on global interdependence
- / the amount of resources that a country owns and can be exploited of manufacturing
- / Money loaned to dictators or corrupt leaders even when knowing the fact that it would be wasted
- / trade that involves tangible goods
- / how a specific tourism product can be tailored to meet the needs of the market
20 Clues: / assistance or help • / global level of mutual dependance • / trade that involves tangible goods • / a positive of favorable balance of trade • / a type of aid that involves staple supplies • / tourism directed towards natural environments • / an initiative made by the government on aid support • / the trade that involves non tangible goods or services • ...
maddies crossword puzzle 2023-12-12
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- is ruled by a king or monarch
- the ability to rule absolutely within a territory
- assistance we give to other countries
- must be 18, resident for 5 years, speak english, pass test, good character
- when theres extra money left over in the budget
- a set of things that people believe they should be free to do without restrictions
- the organization inside a state that controls the action of state
- somebody that represents the party views of a state at a national conversion
- countries troops lead by president
- a states territory is the area in which state rule applies
- any form of government where political power is exercised by all citizens
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- the group of people who are the members or citizens of a state. Big or small.
- people can make decisions on how their government should work.
- some state powers do overlap with federal government
- the first paragraph in the constitution
- the idea that all people must follow the laws and that the laws should be enforced fairly
- a formal agreement between countries
- a plan for how money is earned and spent in government
- the person that is chosen to run as a party's candidate
- powers are not listed in the constitution but are necessary
20 Clues: is ruled by a king or monarch • countries troops lead by president • a formal agreement between countries • assistance we give to other countries • the first paragraph in the constitution • when theres extra money left over in the budget • the ability to rule absolutely within a territory • some state powers do overlap with federal government • ...
Cold War 2024-05-03
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- A wall responsible for preventing the West sides influence on the east side of berlin
- War between North and SOuth Vietnam with the US as an ally of South Korea
- A type of government that was the cause of the Cold war
- An establishment made to in attempt at international peace
- Vice president during the cold war
- Controversially assassinated president
- An effort made to provide Berlin with supplies over Soviet blockades
- War started due to the conflict between democratic and republic people in Korea
- Defence treaty against the Soviet union
- Cuba used to house Soviet nuclear armed ballistic missiles
- A program designed to rebuild the economies of 17 european countries
- United States president during the Cold War
- A competition between the USSR and the USA for military weapon superiority
Down
- Race between US and the soviet union to build space ready missiles
- Man who made the iron curtain speech as an open shot at Stalin
- A policy made by the United states to prevent allied countries from the spread of communism
- Leader of the soviet union during the Cold war
- A security alliance between 30 countries
- The person who authorized the development of the hydrogen bomb
- The imaginary barrier that divided capitalist and communist nations
20 Clues: Vice president during the cold war • Controversially assassinated president • Defence treaty against the Soviet union • A security alliance between 30 countries • United States president during the Cold War • Leader of the soviet union during the Cold war • A type of government that was the cause of the Cold war • ...
Latin America 2024-12-11
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- – A dense, tropical forest found in areas like the Amazon.
- – The longest mountain range in the world, located in South America.
- – The weather patterns of a region, such as tropical in parts of Latin America.
- – The transfer of plants, animals, and ideas between Europe and the Americas.
- – The dominant religion introduced by Spanish colonists in Latin America.
- – The removal of trees, often an issue in the Amazon rainforest.
- – A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas, like Panama.
- – A festive celebration in countries like Brazil.
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- – A major industry in places like the Caribbean and Mexico.
- – The system of trade, resources, and production in a region.
- – The growth of cities, common in regions like Brazil.
- – Valuable materials like gold and silver sought by colonizers.
- – A significant change, such as Mexico's independence from Spain.
- – A country famous for its canal that connects two oceans.
- – A form of government where people vote for leaders, seen in modern Latin American countries.
- – People native to a region, like the Aztec and Maya in Latin America.
- – The world's largest rainforest, found in South America.
- – Establishing control over indigenous lands by European countries.
- – A large territory ruled by a single authority, like the Inca.
- – The exchange of goods, crucial to economic activity in Latin America.
20 Clues: – A festive celebration in countries like Brazil. • – The growth of cities, common in regions like Brazil. • – The world's largest rainforest, found in South America. • – A dense, tropical forest found in areas like the Amazon. • – A country famous for its canal that connects two oceans. • – A major industry in places like the Caribbean and Mexico. • ...
Human Security Crosswords 2025-01-06
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- An institution responsible for determining emergencies in global health issues
- A strategy for reducing the population that displaces the existence of ethnic minorities
- A disease condition that has infected society widely and has occurred for a long time
- All ecosystems on this beloved earth
- A coalition of small countries fighting global warming and sinking of small island states
- Focus on resolving human security issues in an Asian perspective
- One of the industrial sectors that produces significant carbon emissions
- A form of conference held by state parties on environmental issues
- Problems that arise due to the issue of excess food
- Our Vice President
- One of the causes of food insecurity in several countries
- Orientation in resolving human security issues in the West
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- Large industrial countries that influence negotiations on environmental issues
- Food insecurity in extreme forms
- A concept criticized by the Human Security approach developed at UNDP
- One of the European regions affected by famine in the 19th century
- One of the crucial problems in health security
- Main subject in human security issues
- One of the cities where the carbon emission reduction agreement agreed
- Efforts to displace forest land for the sake of food and industrialization
- One of the ethnic minority communities threatened in terms of community security
21 Clues: Our Vice President • Food insecurity in extreme forms • All ecosystems on this beloved earth • Main subject in human security issues • One of the crucial problems in health security • Problems that arise due to the issue of excess food • One of the causes of food insecurity in several countries • Orientation in resolving human security issues in the West • ...
Review Unit 6 2025-05-05
Across
- – When a currency increases in value relative to another.
- – Financial assets or funds used to invest or conduct economic activity.
- – When a country exports more than it imports, or earns more than it spends.
- – The cost of borrowing money, often influencing currency demand.
- – The value or cost of a good or currency in terms of money.
- – The official currency of Mexico.
- – The act of using money to buy goods or services.
- – When a currency decreases in value relative to another.
- – A general rise in prices that reduces purchasing power.
- – The amount of a good or currency that producers are willing to sell at a certain price.
Down
- – The act of trading one currency for another.
- – The amount of a good, service, or currency available or demanded.
- – The official currency used by many European Union countries.
- – Goods or services sold to other countries.
- – A place or system in which goods, services, or currencies are bought and sold.
- – Consumer preferences that affect the demand for imports or exports.
- – A system of money used in a particular country.
- – When a country imports more than it exports, or spends more than it earns.
- – The desire and ability to purchase a good or currency at a given price.
- – Goods or services bought from other countries.
20 Clues: – The official currency of Mexico. • – Goods or services sold to other countries. • – The act of trading one currency for another. • – Goods or services bought from other countries. • – A system of money used in a particular country. • – The act of using money to buy goods or services. • – When a currency increases in value relative to another. • ...
Unit 2: Colonialism 2025-11-17
Across
- A spice from the Banda Islands, very valuable in Europe.
- A Dutch trading company that controlled spices and trade routes.
- A spice grown in Java, used for flavor.
- Freedom from control by another country.
- When people fight back or say no to control.
- The money gained after selling something.
- A place ruled by a king or queen before colonialism.
- The first European country to reach Indonesia for trade.
- Something valuable found in nature (like spices or gold)
- How people, goods, or ideas link across the world.
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- When one country controls another country to use its land and resources.
- The path traders used to move goods between countries.
- A group of colonies controlled by one powerful country.
- People from countries in Europe (Portugal, Netherlands, England).
- Buying and selling goods between people or countries.
- A place ruled by another country.
- Netherlands (Dutch) The European country that ruled Indonesia for a long time.
- Having power to decide what others can or cannot do.
- The way of life, beliefs, and traditions of people.
- The ability to rule or influence others.
- Islands Islands in eastern Indonesia known as the Spice Islands.
- A plant part used to flavor food, like nutmeg or cloves.
- A spice from Ternate and Tidore, used in food and perfume.
23 Clues: A place ruled by another country. • A spice grown in Java, used for flavor. • The ability to rule or influence others. • Freedom from control by another country. • The money gained after selling something. • When people fight back or say no to control. • How people, goods, or ideas link across the world. • The way of life, beliefs, and traditions of people. • ...
Eisenhower Years 2013-04-21
Across
- incorporate into a community
- 34th president of the United States
- peninsula of Southeastern Asia
- defend Middle East against attack of communism
- full use of nuclear weapons to counteract Soviets
- group to block communist gain in SE Asia
- US diplomat who opposed USSR
- became a communist country
- authorizes construction of interstate highways
- female in WWII
- Soviets reject open aerial photography
- crisis where 9 black students were denied admission into high school
- broke color barrier in MLB
- ruled USSR
- avid civil rights leader
- first space satellite
- suspension of nuclear tests
- Vietnamese Communist statesman
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- if one nation falls to Communism, surrounding nations will too
- two sides of Cold War cooperate
- Vice President for Eisenhower
- Cuban leader
- refused to move to back of bus
- responsible for aviation and spaceflight
- Chief Justice
- counters NATO
- the views of Eisenhower
- Islamic Republic in the Middle East
- developing countries
- group of oil exporting countries
- conference between countries to restore peace in Vietnam
- protect constitutional rights of African Americans
- Hungary tried to overthrow Communist Government
- paid farmers to stop using land
- consisted of a communist North and non-communist South
- undercover involvment by CIA
- policies designed to protect people
37 Clues: ruled USSR • Cuban leader • Chief Justice • counters NATO • female in WWII • developing countries • first space satellite • the views of Eisenhower • avid civil rights leader • became a communist country • broke color barrier in MLB • suspension of nuclear tests • incorporate into a community • US diplomat who opposed USSR • undercover involvment by CIA • Vice President for Eisenhower • ...
Mixed Social Studies Review 2012-11-16
Across
- areas near the equator
- when the borderlines of states, or countries touch
- guided travel through natural areas
- great and often violent change
- , type of economy in which the government makes the decisions
- cutting down forests
- benefits and protections guaranteed to people by law
- farming, a farm that produces enough food for the family
- moving from one country to another
- form of government in which the people govern themselves by voting
- group of people who make the laws and lead others
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- an all powerful leader who has complete control
- soil, soil that is rich in minerals
- moving from one place to another
- government order imposing a trade barrier
- an area with common features that set it apart from other areas
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- a narrow piece of land that connects to two larger pieces of land.
- usual predictable pattern of weather
- factor, factors that make a person want to leave their homeland
- the spread of culture
- the way people make, buy, and sell things
- the study of the earth's surface and the people who live there
- countries, countries working towards industrialization
- farming, raising crops and livestock for sale
- a learned way of life
26 Clues: cutting down forests • the spread of culture • a learned way of life • areas near the equator • great and often violent change • moving from one place to another • moving from one country to another • guided travel through natural areas • soil, soil that is rich in minerals • usual predictable pattern of weather • the way people make, buy, and sell things • ...
IGO's and NGO's - NS 2023-09-27
Across
- International organization devoted to stimulating economic development.
- International organization that sets trade rules between nations.
- International organization devoted to mitigating and reducing human suffering in war and disasters.
- International organization devoted to protecting human rights by spotlighting abuses and bringing justice.
- Humanitarian organization focused on alleviation of global poverty.
- Organization that operates independently of any government.
- International organization focused on improving the state of the world through political and monetary policy.
- International organization that leads collaboration and mitigation for future pandemics.
- International organization that works to promote international trade.
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- Organization established by treaty between nations.
- Non-governmental organization focused on protecting human rights.
- International military alliance devoted to establishing security and security between nations.
- American-based organization focused on promoting and supporting entrepreneurs.
- Non-governmental organization devoted to building or improving homes for the community.
- International organization focused on wildlife preservation.
- International organization committed to spreading public awareness on environmental issues.
- Supranational political and economic union composed of 27 countries.
- International organization focused on promoting policies to improve the economic well-being of its 38 countries.
- Continental organization committed to promoting unity and solidarity composed of 55 states.
- Regional organization focused on political and economic values composed of 10 countries.
20 Clues: Organization established by treaty between nations. • Organization that operates independently of any government. • International organization focused on wildlife preservation. • Non-governmental organization focused on protecting human rights. • International organization that sets trade rules between nations. • ...
World War I Crossword 2018-12-17
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- where you have international relations is called ____ affairs
- State a geographical area separated by borders (a country)
- Interest when you want the best for your country
- when you feel pride for your country
- start of World War 1 is ____ 1914
- Germany and France got in a war where this place was the prize
- Who got assassinated arch duke _______
- Where arch duke and his wife was killed
- wanting to build up your army to be strong
- building these with other countries/nations will strengthen your power
- when you add more land to country
- a territory that is under political control
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- an act of violence against the opposing country’s public
- what country was in the Two Front War
- when you want to govern yourself (starts with S)
- Powder Keg of Europe was known as the _____ region
- The man that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- The countries, germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are apart of this triple ____
- an age where people were thinking for themselves (against the crown )
- national relations also known as ____ affairs
- getting ready for attack, troops, weapons ext
- the countries in which got into world War One and its causes
- the London treaty (a peace treaty)
- this plan was going against the two front war called ____ plan
24 Clues: start of World War 1 is ____ 1914 • when you add more land to country • the London treaty (a peace treaty) • when you feel pride for your country • what country was in the Two Front War • Who got assassinated arch duke _______ • Where arch duke and his wife was killed • wanting to build up your army to be strong • a territory that is under political control • ...
PRMS 6th Grade Economics 2020-11-06
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- How much of a good or service producers are willing to make
- Immediate effect from choices we make
- Those who buy goods and services
- How much of a good or service is available
- Actions that people perform for others
- A person who studies how goods and services are made and consumed
- Things that people make
- Goods and services sold by producers in one country to buyers in other countries
- Not enough of a resource
- How much of a good or service consumers are willing to buy at a particular price
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- Results from our actions
- Possible future results from your behavior
- Land materials that are used to produce goods such as wood and oil
- Tools and machinery created by people to produce a good
- Goods from foreign countries brought into a country for use and sales
- The best price of a good or service based on supply and demand
- Concentrating on producing one specific product because of available resources
- Exchange of goods between different countries
- Workers needed to produce a good
- Making a choice about how to use our limited resources
- Those who make goods or provide services
- How many people want to purchase a good or service
22 Clues: Things that people make • Results from our actions • Not enough of a resource • Those who buy goods and services • Workers needed to produce a good • Immediate effect from choices we make • Actions that people perform for others • Those who make goods or provide services • Possible future results from your behavior • How much of a good or service is available • ...
Unit 1 Lesson 2- Vocabulary 2025-03-13
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- A tax on imported goods.
- The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
- Economic interactions between countries worldwide.
- Combines elements of market and command economies.
- A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported or exported.
- Market balance between supply and demand
- Consumer desire for a product
- The system of production and consumption in a country.
- Bringing goods into a country from abroad.
- Trade that happens by mutual agreement.
- Excess amount of goods
- Economic activities in a specific community.
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- Restrictions that make trade difficult between countries.
- The means by which countries distribute resources and trade goods.
- Economic system based on supply and demand.
- Sending goods to another country for sale.
- Group of businesses that produce similar goods or services.
- Insufficient supply of a product
- Trade that promotes better prices and working conditions for producers.
- A business or company.
- Essential items required for survival.
- The limited availability of resources.
- Desires for goods and services that are not essential.
- Amount of a product available for sale.
- Economic system where businesses are privately owned.
- Government controls production and pricing.
- The study of how societies use scarce resources.
27 Clues: A business or company. • Excess amount of goods • A tax on imported goods. • Consumer desire for a product • Insufficient supply of a product • Essential items required for survival. • The limited availability of resources. • Amount of a product available for sale. • Trade that happens by mutual agreement. • Market balance between supply and demand • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2025-03-17
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- The idea that a country should stay by itself and not get involved with other countries
- individual rights protected by law
- system of government where people have a say in how the government is run.
- A person who purchases goods and services
- "Fancy" term for countries being friends and helping each other when needed
- A country's relationships with other countries
- Trade and Industry are run in the pursuit of profit.
- African Americans move from the south to Northern cities.
- The process where the United States would take over the Philippines
- Agreement between two nations or groups of people
- A kind of biased communication designed to influence people’s thoughts and actions
- The state of being wealthy
- African American Artists, Poets, Writers and the start of a Black Identity
- The management of resources
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- A country controlling another country through military or diplomatic forces
- Mexico, Central America, South America
- An association of nations established in 1920 to promote internation cooperation and peace
- The big sad where the economy crashed
- Collection of markets where investments in companies are traded
- The Monroe Doctrine was an example of this where America told Europe to stay away
- The United States used to be 13 of these, owned by Great Britain
- A period of time without conflict
22 Clues: The state of being wealthy • The management of resources • A period of time without conflict • individual rights protected by law • The big sad where the economy crashed • Mexico, Central America, South America • A person who purchases goods and services • A country's relationships with other countries • Agreement between two nations or groups of people • ...
World War One 2025-04-01
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- Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- When a country either builds up its military to be stronger than its rivals, or allows leaders of the military to start making government decisions.
- An agreement between two or more countries to support and defend each other during war.
- Information to persuade or influence people to one point of view.
- An artillery bullet or bomb
- A person killed or injured in war.
- Controlling or restricting the information that the public receives by banning certain topics in books, newspapers, movies, media etc.
- An extreme sense of pride in your country, including feeling that your country/race is superior to all others.
- Prisoner of War
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- Large-calibre guns used in warfare on land.
- A foreign person of thing
- An affectionate term for an Australian soldiers
- Australian Imperial Force
- Being forced by the government to enlist in the army.
- Returned Services League
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting
- An official written agreement between two countries.
- Fragments of a bomb, shell, or other object thrown out by an explosion
- Life in the home country while war is being fought abroad.
- The belief that stronger and more powerful countries should rule over weaker ones.
20 Clues: Prisoner of War • Returned Services League • A foreign person of thing • Australian Imperial Force • An artillery bullet or bomb • A person killed or injured in war. • Australia and New Zealand Army Corps • Large-calibre guns used in warfare on land. • An affectionate term for an Australian soldiers • An official written agreement between two countries. • ...
Cold War 2025-04-22
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- intergovernmental transnational military alliance
- the first person to use the term propaganda
- nuclear fallout and other debris lingers in the atmosphere, blocking out sunlight
- the army that liberated the Soviets left-wing governments
- A political philosophy that communism was based off of
- A US foreign policy to resist communism and support countries who are
- Two periods of anti-communist hysteria in the US
- The organization that caused the oil crisis
- The USSR boycotted this major event
- The ____ Revolution was a very substantial revolution in Czechoslovakia that led to free elections
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- the Soviet Dictator During the Cold war
- who the Cold war was between
- a US and Canadian military alliance to monitor the airspace for potential attacks
- The ______ Doctrine was to encourage "freedom fighters" and anti-communists groups and movements
- Reduced production of and banned sale of this product to other nations
- A treaty establishing a mutual defence organization between the USSR, Germany, and other countries
- a state-run organization that investigates, spies on, identifies and eliminates potential opponents
- a period of rapid social or political change and may involve violence
- the rehabilitation of eastern countries
- A competition between the US and the USSR to get to the moon as fast as possible
20 Clues: who the Cold war was between • The USSR boycotted this major event • the Soviet Dictator During the Cold war • the rehabilitation of eastern countries • the first person to use the term propaganda • The organization that caused the oil crisis • Two periods of anti-communist hysteria in the US • intergovernmental transnational military alliance • ...
ELA A vocabulary review 2025-06-09
Across
- to talk about
- 威胁
- excellent, incredible
- The continent with Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea
- the material of trees
- The continent with the USA, Canada, and Mexico
- An outdoors area where children can play
- very old; of a long time ago
- A small continent with countries such as the UK, France, Spain
- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- happy, good, sure
- a park that has rides, shows, food, and other fun things to do
- The continent with countries like: Chile, Argentina, Peru, and Brazil
- A few
- outside & nature
Down
- like being nervous or worried
- shy or reserved 性格內向者
- the second largest continent which includes countries: Egypt, Ethiopia, and Kenya...
- Italian ice cream
- the number of people living in a place 人口
- a rocket or weapon sent through the air
- the nervousness felt by a speaker or performer in front of an audience
- like when your phone is out of power and turns off
- Add more
- to stand for; to represent
- a person who creates something for the first time
- 傳統的
- mean/symbolize
- The largest continent that includes Taiwan
- an outgoing person
- 第一個
31 Clues: 威胁 • 傳統的 • 第一個 • A few • Add more • to talk about • mean/symbolize • outside & nature • Italian ice cream • happy, good, sure • an outgoing person • shy or reserved 性格內向者 • excellent, incredible • the material of trees • to stand for; to represent • very old; of a long time ago • like being nervous or worried • a rocket or weapon sent through the air • An outdoors area where children can play • ...
LOS PAISES HISPANOS # revised 2021-03-11
Across
- Where are you from formal
- Capital in Spanish
- Santiago es la capital de
- Quito e la capital de
- Lima es la capital de
- I am from
- People in Spanish
- is located in Europa
- How many countries are they in South America
- How many countries are they in Central America
- Is located in America del Sur
- is the capital of Puerto Rico
- Capital of Mexico
- is the capital of Republica Dominicana
- North america in Spanish
- West in Spanish
- Montevideo es la capital
- The caribbean
- La paz - Sucre son las capitales de
- is located in en Caribe
- Caracas es la capital de
- Bogota es la capital de
- continent in Spanish
Down
- population in Spanish
- Africa in Spanish
- flag in Spanish
- Where are you from informal
- North in Spanish
- Madrid es la capital de
- is located in en Caribe
- Country in Spanish
- South america in Spanish
- East in Spanish
- Language in Spanish
- is the capital de Guinea Ecuatorial
- Managua es la capital de
- How many countries are they in Africa
- Ciudad de panama es la capital de
- border in Spanish
- South in Spanish
- Europe in Spanish
- is the capital of Estados Unidos
- is the capital de Uruguay
- City in Spanish
- How many countries are they in Europa
45 Clues: I am from • The caribbean • East in Spanish • West in Spanish • City in Spanish • North in Spanish • South in Spanish • Africa in Spanish • flag in Spanish • People in Spanish • border in Spanish • Capital of Mexico • Europe in Spanish • Capital in Spanish • Country in Spanish • Language in Spanish • is located in Europa • continent in Spanish • population in Spanish • Quito e la capital de • ...
Security council 2022-05-10
8 Clues: President of Russia • An economic sanction • president of Ukraine • To conquer a territory • A treaty between countries • A treaty between ex soviet countries • someone forced to run away from their country • To move a product or resource between countries
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-01-05
Across
- ruler of the muslin country
- a group of people that are different from the rest of the population
- a system of government that the ruler has complete control
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a large farm
Down
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- specific to particular people or place
- government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- the plant life in a particular environment
- a county main city that is so large and influenced that it dominates the rest of the country
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean mostly Asian countries
- the animal life in a particular environment
- separate from other countries
13 Clues: a large farm • ruler of the muslin country • separate from other countries • specific to particular people or place • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a system of government that the ruler has complete control • the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean mostly Asian countries • ...
Eric's Vocab Puzzle 2016-11-29
Across
- the moving of goods into a place
- the moving of goods outside of a country
- Removal of trade restrictions so that goods flow freely among countries
- how a country distributes goods
- the dependency between countries for goods, services, and markets
- the limited amount of people of things that is allowed in a particular place
- a country which is not on par with economic and technical advances
Down
- countries that have established themselves as an urban, working city that was originally agricultural based
- a resource that can be replenished in our lifetime
- a resource that can not be replenished in our lifetime
- a tax on some imports or exports
- a resource we use in our daily lives
- a country which is on par with economic and technical advances
13 Clues: how a country distributes goods • the moving of goods into a place • a tax on some imports or exports • a resource we use in our daily lives • the moving of goods outside of a country • a resource that can be replenished in our lifetime • a resource that can not be replenished in our lifetime • a country which is on par with economic and technical advances • ...
World Cultures Vocab 2016-11-30
Across
- The reason that we pay extra for things made in other countries.
- Wind, is an example of a _________ resource.
- Countries may have low income jobs and where agriculture remains important.
- The system that decides which resources will be produced and where they will go.
- Newly ________ countries are creating new manufacturing businesses.
- Oil is an example of a resource that is ___________.
- A country that is very productive and provides a high living quality to its citizens.
- The limit of products that we can buy from China.
Down
- America buys many goods from China.
- We rely on China for many different goods.
- The elimination of restrictions so that goods can travel without restraint.
- Wood, oil, sunlight, and wind are examples of ______ resources.
- India sells many articles of clothing.
13 Clues: America buys many goods from China. • India sells many articles of clothing. • We rely on China for many different goods. • Wind, is an example of a _________ resource. • The limit of products that we can buy from China. • Oil is an example of a resource that is ___________. • Wood, oil, sunlight, and wind are examples of ______ resources. • ...
Colonization of Africa 2025-12-11
Across
- Another word for slavery
- European _______________ needed more natural resources to run
- There was competition between European countries because every country wanted to look ________________
- King who abused the Congolese people to increase his personal wealth
- Africans were forced to work on these, and mines or to grow cash crops instead of food
- What European countries claimed to bring to Africa
Down
- European countries and the US came together to discuss control of Africa's resources
- English Missionary who who shed light on the atrocities being committed in Africa
- when one country takes over another land and controls it
- an advancement in transportation that allowed one to travel upriver
- The wrong idea that white people were "superior" to other races
- Africa was ______ empty weak or chaotic before European colonization
- "The Scramble for ________"
13 Clues: Another word for slavery • "The Scramble for ________" • What European countries claimed to bring to Africa • when one country takes over another land and controls it • European _______________ needed more natural resources to run • The wrong idea that white people were "superior" to other races • an advancement in transportation that allowed one to travel upriver • ...
TOV and LON 2023-02-22
Across
- Members of the LON have to promise to protect one another if attacked, this is known as __________________ security.
- This term dictated that Germany compensated countries affected by the damages of WW1.
- USA, France and ____________________ were the main leaders at the peace conference.
- This is another word for demilitarization.
- ______________ Wilson, president of the USA, initiated the setting up of the LON.
Down
- This term affected Germany's ability to defend its borders against hostile countries.
- Under Article 231 of the TOV, Germany had to accept complete _______________ for starting the war.
- _____________ is an example of how the LON failed to settle disputes amongst countries.
- Economic ________________ are carried out against hostile countries to affect their ability to trade.
- The ________________ peace conference aimed to reach a settlement to officially end WW1.
- When Germany failed to pay its reparations on time, the France and Belgian army invaded the _________ region which was rich in resources.
11 Clues: This is another word for demilitarization. • ______________ Wilson, president of the USA, initiated the setting up of the LON. • USA, France and ____________________ were the main leaders at the peace conference. • This term affected Germany's ability to defend its borders against hostile countries. • ...
Third world countries 2019-03-31
Across
- The term third world countries it is being replaced with terms including least developed countries developing countries and the___________________.
- The term Third World countries was used to categorize countries into three groups based on their politics and ___________.
- The most important solution for drinking water for everyone is that water become cheap enough, reused and ________.
- Where are the poorest people living? In Asia and __________.
Down
- From what approximately died 3.1 million children each year?
- What they first need to change to change a law so the kids will not be allowed to work and they will lower the gap between rich and poor people? Their_____________.
- Because of poverty families can not survive and need ___________to help them.
- The term Third World countries was first used during ______.
8 Clues: From what approximately died 3.1 million children each year? • The term Third World countries was first used during ______. • Where are the poorest people living? In Asia and __________. • Because of poverty families can not survive and need ___________to help them. • ...
