countries Crossword Puzzles
5A 13122018 2018-12-12
25 Clues: dum • høj • tysk • Kina • land • dansk • lande • i_går • sprog • Ungarn • grænse • kedelig • Schweiz • briller • postbud • Tyskland • Frankrig • kinesisk • fjernsyn • rumvæsen • hovedstad • kartofler • størrelse • europæisk • fødselsdag
Spelling Words 10 2023-02-20
20 Clues: pack • fruity • journey • logboat • musical • shelves • nations • vampires • vacation • remember? • Silverware • two-fourths • french-fries • Wonder-Woman • manufacturing • kinds-of-work • Wandering-Donut • Sherlock-Holmes • made-from-dough • speak-mouthless
The Roman Republic 2024-06-08
Across
- to stop or cancel an action
- large country homes
- a unit between 60 and 160 soldiers
- person who rents land or a home
- society where men ruled their families
- course of action taken by a government
- rules by which a government is organized
- elected officials who enforce the law
- managing relationships with other countries
- oldest man in a Roman family
- an open area in city
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- state containing several countries or territories
- break a rule or agreement
- an independent city-state
- areas within a country or empire
- top officials in the Roman republic
- a garment adult men wore
- basic unit of the Roman army
- a group that is less than half the population
- war between groups from the same country
20 Clues: large country homes • an open area in city • a garment adult men wore • break a rule or agreement • an independent city-state • to stop or cancel an action • basic unit of the Roman army • oldest man in a Roman family • person who rents land or a home • areas within a country or empire • a unit between 60 and 160 soldiers • top officials in the Roman republic • ...
U3L2 Assignment 2023-06-21
Across
- use of cheaper non-domestic resources
- Customized plan per local region
- International Monetary Fund
- a treaty which focuses on goods and services
- kfc and the likes...
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- World Trade Organizations
- One plan used internationally
- G8
- The accessibility of information on prices, goods, and services
- better infrastructure
- Change in values of currencies
- sweat shops and the likes...
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- the paycheck difference between the rich and the poor
- organization of 186 member countries which provides support for developing countries
- g20
- sum of two strategies
- Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
- European currency
- United Nations
- money movement
- Groups established to help with the free flow of goods and services
- European Union
- Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation
24 Clues: G8 • g20 • United Nations • money movement • European Union • European currency • kfc and the likes... • sum of two strategies • better infrastructure • World Trade Organizations • International Monetary Fund • sweat shops and the likes... • One plan used internationally • Change in values of currencies • Customized plan per local region • Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation • ...
Crucigrama: Unidad 2B Vocab 2024-10-31
Across
- binary codes (0s and 1s)
- a place of learning
- staring at this is bad for your eyes
- something you wear with shoes
- a routine
- sometimes has buttons
- a language spoken in many countries
- a form of creative expression
- used to move the cursor on a screen
- look
- has keys
- a kilt
- worn on your hands
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- a universal language spoken through song
- how many/much
- neither
- what you wear everday
- a language spoken in 21 countries
- the study of numbers
- the study of life
- your favorite time of the day
- the study of the past
- used to transfer ink to paper
- who is it?
- there
- .com
- slacks
- this or that
28 Clues: .com • look • there • slacks • a kilt • neither • has keys • a routine • who is it? • this or that • how many/much • the study of life • worn on your hands • a place of learning • the study of numbers • what you wear everday • the study of the past • sometimes has buttons • binary codes (0s and 1s) • something you wear with shoes • your favorite time of the day • used to transfer ink to paper • ...
Cold War 2025-05-09
Across
- The hero of ww2
- The policy that tried to keep communism to a limit
- Suspected Communists
- Casued by the outbreak of communism
- House Un-American activities committee
- The pact that was made to be against nato
- The policy that helped countries through wars.
- Aided many legislative investigations
- The group of countries that have an alliance
- People who agreed on communism
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- Leader of communists
- Plan that gave usa 13b dollars
- The fear over perceived threat posed by communists n the us
- A convicted and executed couple
- A political and economic theory
- An outbreak of uncontrolled emotion by many people
- The line dividing north and south korea
- The wall dividing the two sides of europe
- Us senator
- Leader of japan during war
20 Clues: Us senator • The hero of ww2 • Leader of communists • Suspected Communists • Leader of japan during war • Plan that gave usa 13b dollars • People who agreed on communism • A convicted and executed couple • A political and economic theory • Casued by the outbreak of communism • Aided many legislative investigations • House Un-American activities committee • ...
WW1 - Ridge Kutchman 2025-03-20
Across
- Ships that went underwater
- Woodrow Wilson idea for peace
- Countries would build up there milatary to the best
- Fight between Germany and the side of france
- What the people thought should be leader
- Germany, Austria Hungary, Italy
- media that shwoed about the war
- November 11, 1918
- A french Premier
- President during WW1
- to conserve food
- Treaty that ended the war
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- Strategy that the Germans thought would work
- Britain, France , Russia
- Fight between Germany and Russia
- Most battles that were in ground
- Agreement to fight if attacked
- German emperor
- A bunch of countries came together to create peace
- German empire,Austria Hungary,Ottoman empire
- When nations would use all the resources and money to win a war
21 Clues: German emperor • A french Premier • to conserve food • November 11, 1918 • President during WW1 • Britain, France , Russia • Treaty that ended the war • Ships that went underwater • Woodrow Wilson idea for peace • Agreement to fight if attacked • Germany, Austria Hungary, Italy • media that shwoed about the war • Fight between Germany and Russia • Most battles that were in ground • ...
Canada's Role: Dieppe Raid, D-Day, Weapons 2025-05-28
Across
- — An armored vehicle used in battle.
- The symbol on the Canadian flag and military badges.
- — The 1942 raid on a French port by Canadian troops.
- — Soldiers who fight on land.
- — A person who serves in the army.
- — A weapon that fires bullets or shells.
- — The branch that fights with airplanes.
- Winning a fight or war
- An award
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- A flying machine used in war
- Countries fighting against the Axis powers.
- — The day Allied forces invaded Normandy in 1944.
- The Axis Powers
- A soldier who jumps from airplanes.
- Us
- A long gun used by soldiers.
- A conflict between countries
- — The part of the military that fights at sea.
- — A large boat used in war or transport.
- A fight
20 Clues: Us • A fight • An award • The Axis Powers • Winning a fight or war • A flying machine used in war • A long gun used by soldiers. • A conflict between countries • — Soldiers who fight on land. • — A person who serves in the army. • A soldier who jumps from airplanes. • — An armored vehicle used in battle. • — A weapon that fires bullets or shells. • ...
Australia at War 2023-04-27
11 Clues: opposition in a war • Used to dig a trench • food eaten by soldiers • friendly countries in war • Clothing worn by soldiers • WW1 Landing site in Turkey • Weapon used by infantrymen • A place where soldiers hide • A conflict between countries • Hat worn by Australian soldiers • The name of the NZ and Aussie army
Chapter 20 Vocab Quiz 2012-11-28
Across
- An organization composed primarily of Arab nations that controls the price of oil and the amount of oil its members produce and sell to other nations.
- Created in1945 whose members agree to renounce war and respect human and economic freedoms
- An agency created after WW2 to coordinate American intelligence activities abroad
- The notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism following the political events in Eastern Europe in 1989
- The real power in the UN
- A competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weaponry
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- used by developed countries to help developing nations as a humanitarian concern but in attempt to stabilize nations to keep their governments on the side of those delivering the aid
- Transnational government composed of most European nations, controlling trade, among other things
- The foreign policy of the U.S. in which we stay out of other countries conflicts
- Head of the Department of Defense
- An agreement between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico designed to increase the flow of trade and investment among the three countries.
- A policy that involves choice talking like domestic policy, but also involves choices about relations with the rest of the world
- Regulates international trade
- Policy using numerous strategies in order to keep communism from spreading
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports
- The state of political hostility between the U.S. led Western powers and the Soviet Union bloc countries
- Reaffirmed isolationism towards Europe's problems but warned Europe to stay out of the affairs of Latin America
- A policy during the Cold War which was aimed at relaxing tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union,calling for increased diplomatic and commercial activity
18 Clues: The real power in the UN • Regulates international trade • Head of the Department of Defense • A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports • Policy using numerous strategies in order to keep communism from spreading • The foreign policy of the U.S. in which we stay out of other countries conflicts • ...
Diego Consuegra L.A. Crossword 2017-04-03
Across
- / person that looked progress as an non example
- / U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy
- / industralized country attacks and un-industralized country.
- / war between central american indigenous and UFC
- / addition to the Monroe Doctrine
- / People going to L.A.
- / exports
- / modernized countries
- / to rule or to command
- / changing how things made from hand to machines.
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- / when porfirio diaz ruled Mexico.
- / dictators took over latinamerica and resources
- / war between a central america countries and U.S.
- / US interview.
- / is the political, economic, or military predominance or control of one state over others.
- / first war
- / a person that guides a big group
- / Persons that looked progress like an example.
- / War between Europe countrie and U.S.
19 Clues: / exports • / US interview. • / first war • / People going to L.A. • / modernized countries • / to rule or to command • / when porfirio diaz ruled Mexico. • / addition to the Monroe Doctrine • / War between Europe countrie and U.S. • / a person that guides a big group • / war between a central america countries and U.S. • ...
Diego Consuegra L.A. Crossword 2017-04-03
Across
- / person that looked progress as an non example
- / U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy
- / industralized country attacks and un-industralized country.
- / war between central american indigenous and UFC
- / addition to the Monroe Doctrine
- / People going to L.A.
- / exports
- / modernized countries
- / to rule or to command
- / changing how things made from hand to machines.
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- / when porfirio diaz ruled Mexico.
- / dictators took over latinamerica and resources
- / war between a central america countries and U.S.
- / US interview.
- / is the political, economic, or military predominance or control of one state over others.
- / first war
- / a person that guides a big group
- / Persons that looked progress like an example.
- / War between Europe countrie and U.S.
19 Clues: / exports • / US interview. • / first war • / People going to L.A. • / modernized countries • / to rule or to command • / when porfirio diaz ruled Mexico. • / addition to the Monroe Doctrine • / War between Europe countrie and U.S. • / a person that guides a big group • / war between a central america countries and U.S. • ...
4Hoerauf WWI and WWII 2022-04-29
Across
- Japan Attacked _____ _______
- WWI started by a guy _____________ Francis Ferdinand.
- Hitler ________ Germany in WWII
- Japanese ____________ killed when US Dropped bomb on a city.
- Emperor _________ surrendered days after a bomb was dropped
- ____ ___ was a war between Russia and US.
- ______ are countries that make relations with others.
- ________________ declared war on Germany
- Countries made _______ ________ to use in war
- ______ declared war on Germany after Germany Attacked them
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- ________ were submarines the Germans used
- ______ ______ came to save Germany after WWI
- WWII _____ in 1945
- Germany lost _________ to france
- _______ __ _________was a treaty to punish Germany for it's actions
- _____________ is trying to ignore agression.
- a religion attacked in WWII
- ______ were people that believed in killing jews
- _________ was destroyed by nuclear bomb.
19 Clues: WWII _____ in 1945 • a religion attacked in WWII • Japan Attacked _____ _______ • Hitler ________ Germany in WWII • Germany lost _________ to france • ________________ declared war on Germany • _________ was destroyed by nuclear bomb. • ________ were submarines the Germans used • ____ ___ was a war between Russia and US. • ______ ______ came to save Germany after WWI • ...
Age of Explortion 2024-12-11
Across
- -A person who discover a country or something
- A tool to know where your at
- Columbus A person who found Americas
- Part of the three g
- A person who controls where we heading to
- A tool used to know where your heading
- getting to the destination
- A country in Asia
- Part of the three G
- A newer ship during that era
- Buying or selling valuable things
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- Religion
- gold king have to have
- Used to buy valuable items
- Countries that ruled other Countries that weren't their
- A country in Europe that was popular in this era
- A long trip by sea
- Fact
- country in Europe that speaks Spanish
- A group of people in a ship
20 Clues: Fact • Religion • A country in Asia • A long trip by sea • Part of the three g • Part of the three G • gold king have to have • Used to buy valuable items • getting to the destination • A group of people in a ship • A tool to know where your at • A newer ship during that era • Buying or selling valuable things • Columbus A person who found Americas • country in Europe that speaks Spanish • ...
cashless payment and globalization 2025-08-27
Across
- The opposite of cashless
- Paying without physical money
- An app used for transferring money
- Large companies operating in many countries
- The spread of fast food chains globally
- The process of the world becoming more connected
- An international organization for trade and economy
- System for secure online transactions
- Popular worldwide music, movies, and fashion
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- A transaction without paper money
- Using QR code to pay
- The opposite of global
- Language often used in global communication
- Buying and selling between countries
- The digital version of money
- A person who moves to another country to work
- A small card used for electronic payment
- A unique number to confirm your payment
- Problems like climate change that affect all nations
- Paying using a phone
20 Clues: Using QR code to pay • Paying using a phone • The opposite of global • The opposite of cashless • The digital version of money • Paying without physical money • A transaction without paper money • An app used for transferring money • Buying and selling between countries • System for secure online transactions • The spread of fast food chains globally • ...
Adaptation Adaptation fund 2021-10-13
Across
- A fund for projects and programmes that help developing countries cope with the adverse effects of climate change. It is financed by a share of proceeds from emission-reduction programmes such as the Clean Development Mechanism.
- A political agreement that was reached to help the EU reach its emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol (a reduction of 8% during the period 2008-2012, on average, compared with 1990 levels). The 1998 agreement divided the burden unequally amongst member states, taking into account national conditions, including greenhouse gas emissions at the time, the opportunity for reducing them, and countries' levels of economic development.
- Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation, a concept that would provide developing countries with a financial incentive to preserve forests.
- The ocean absorbs approximately one-fourth of man-made CO2 from the atmosphere, which helps to reduce adverse climate change effects. However, when the CO2 dissolves in seawater, carbonic acid is formed. Carbon emissions in the industrial era have already lowered the pH of seawater by 0.1. Ocean acidification can decrease the ability of marine organisms to build their shells and skeletal structures and kill off coral reefs, with serious effects for people who rely on them as fishing grounds.
- The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is a scientific body established by the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Meteorological Organization. It reviews and assesses the most recent scientific, technical, and socio-economic work relevant to climate change, but does not carry out its own research. The IPCC was honoured with the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
- The levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere prior to the start of the Industrial Revolution. These levels are estimated to be about 280 parts per million (by volume). The current level is around 380ppm.
- An abbreviation for parts per million, usually used as short for ppmv (parts per million by volume). The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) suggested in 2007 that the world should aim to stabilise greenhouse gas levels at 450 ppm CO2 equivalent in order to avert dangerous climate change. Some scientists, and many of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, argue that the safe upper limit is 350ppm. Current levels of CO2 only are about 380ppm.
- Carbon dioxide is a gas in the Earth's atmosphere. It occurs naturally and is also a by-product of human activities such as burning fossil fuels. It is the principal greenhouse gas produced by human activity.
- Renewable energy is energy created from sources that can be replenished in a short period of time. The five renewable sources used most often are: biomass (such as wood and biogas), the movement of water, geothermal (heat from within the earth), wind, and solar.
- A scheme set up to allow the trading of emissions permits between business and/or countries as part of a cap and trade approach to limiting greenhouse gas emissions. The best-developed example is the EU's trading scheme, launched in 2005. See Cap and trade.
- Methane is the second most important man-made greenhouse gas. Sources include both the natural world (wetlands, termites, wildfires) and human activity (agriculture, waste dumps, leaks from coal mining).
- The permanent removal of standing forests that can lead to significant levels of carbon dioxide emissions
- A protocol attached to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which sets legally binding commitments on greenhouse gas emissions. Industrialised countries agreed to reduce their combined emissions to 5.2% below 1990 levels during the five-year period 2008-2012. It was agreed by governments at a 1997 UN conference in Kyoto, Japan, but did not legally come into force until 2005. A different set of countries agreed a second commitment period in 2013 that will run until 2020.
- A scenario used for projections of future emissions assuming no action, or no new action, is taken to mitigate the problem. Some countries are pledging not to reduce their emissions but to make reductions compared to a business as usual scenario. Their emissions, therefore, would increase but less than they would have done.
- A term referring to severe climate change that will have a negative effect on societies, economies, and the environment as a whole. The phrase was introduced by the 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which aims to prevent "dangerous" human interference with the climate system.
- In a feedback loop, rising temperatures on the Earth change the environment in ways that affect the rate of warming. Feedback loops can be positive (adding to the rate of warming), or negative (reducing it). The melting of Arctic ice provides an example of a positive feedback process. As the ice on the surface of the Arctic Ocean melts away, there is a smaller area of white ice to reflect the Sun's heat back into space and more open, dark water to absorb it. The less ice there is, the more the water heats up, and the faster the remaining ice melts.
- The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is one of a series of international agreements on global environmental issues adopted at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The UNFCCC aims to prevent "dangerous" human interference with the climate system. It entered into force on 21 March 1994 and has been ratified by 192 countries.
- The total amount of greenhouse gas emitted by a country per unit of population.
- The soot that results from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, biofuels, and biomass (wood, animal dung, etc.). It is the most potent climate-warming aerosol. Unlike greenhouse gases, which trap infrared radiation that is already in the Earth's atmosphere, these particles absorb all wavelengths of sunlight and then re-emit this energy as infrared radiation.
- Action that will reduce man-made climate change. This includes action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or absorb greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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- This refers to a pledge by the European Union to reach three targets by 2020: (a) a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels; (b) an increase in the use of renewable energy to 20% of all energy consumed; and (c) a 20% increase in energy efficiency. The EU says it will reduce emissions by 30%, by 2020, if other developed countries also pledge tough action.
- A tipping point is a threshold for change, which, when reached, results in a process that is difficult to reverse. Scientists say it is urgent that policy makers halve global carbon dioxide emissions over the next 50 years or risk triggering changes that could be irreversible.
- Instruments that help countries and companies meet emission reduction targets by paying others to reduce emissions for them. The mechanism in widest use is emissions trading, where companies or countries buy and sell permits to pollute. The Kyoto Protocol establishes two flexible mechanisms enabling rich countries to fund emission reduction projects in developing countries - Joint Implementation (JI) and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
- The steady rise in global average temperature in recent decades, which experts believe is largely caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions. The long-term trend continues upwards, they suggest, even though the warmest year on record, according to the UK's Met Office, is 1998.
- The natural level of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, which keeps the planet about 30C warmer than it would otherwise be - essential for life as we know it. Water vapour is the most important component of the natural greenhouse effect.
- An agreement between two parties whereby one party struggling to meet its emission reductions under the Kyoto Protocol earns emission reduction units from another party's emission removal project. The JI is a flexible and cost-efficient way of fulfilling Kyoto agreements while also encouraging foreign investment and technology transfer.
- The process whereby technological advances are shared between different countries. Developed countries could, for example, share up-to-date renewable energy technologies with developing countries, in an effort to lower global greenhouse gas emissions
- The balance between the Earth's incoming and outgoing energy. The current global climate system must adjust to rising greenhouse gas levels and, in the very long term, the Earth must get rid of energy at the same rate at which it receives energy from the sun.
- A fuel derived from renewable, biological sources, including crops such as maize and sugar cane, and some forms of waste.
- The collection and transport of concentrated carbon dioxide gas from large emission sources, such as power plants. The gases are then injected into deep underground reservoirs. Carbon capture is sometimes referred to as geological sequestration.
- A forum established in 2009 by US President Barack Obama to discuss elements of the agreement that will be negotiated at Copenhagen. Its members - Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, the European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, the UK and the US - account for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions. The forum is a modification of the Major Economies Meeting started by the former President George Bush, which was seen by some countries as an attempt to undermine UN negotiations.
- The group of developing countries that have signed and ratified the Kyoto Protocol. They do not have binding emission reduction targets.
- The state of the atmosphere with regard to temperature, cloudiness, rainfall, wind and other meteorological conditions. It is not the same as climate, which is the average weather over a much longer period.
- The name given to a graph published in 1998 plotting the average temperature in the Northern hemisphere over the last 1,000 years. The line remains roughly flat until the last 100 years, when it bends sharply upwards. The graph has been cited as evidence to support the idea that global warming is a man-made phenomenon, but some scientists have challenged the data and methodology used to estimate historical temperatures. (It is also known as MBH98 after its creators, Michael E. Mann, Raymond S. Bradley and Malcolm K. Hughes.)
- Natural resources, such as coal, oil and natural gas, containing hydrocarbons. These fuels are formed in the Earth over millions of years and produce carbon dioxide when burnt.
- A report on the economics of climate change led by Lord Nicholas Stern, a former World Bank economist. It was published on 30 October 2006 and argued that the cost of dealing with the consequences of climate change in the future would be higher than taking action to mitigate the problem now.
- Action that helps cope with the effects of climate change - for example construction of barriers to protect against rising sea levels, or conversion to crops capable of surviving high temperatures and drought.
- Least Developed Countries represent the poorest and weakest countries in the world. The current list of LDCs includes 49 countries - 33 in Africa, 15 in Asia and the Pacific, and one in Latin America.
- An emission trading scheme whereby businesses or countries can buy or sell allowances to emit greenhouse gases via an exchange. The volume of allowances issued adds up to the limit, or cap, imposed by the authorities.
- An observed widespread reduction in sunlight at the surface of the Earth, which varies significantly between regions. The most likely cause of global dimming is an interaction between sunlight and microscopic aerosol particles from human activities. In some regions, such as Europe, global dimming no longer occurs, thanks to clean air regulations.
- This refers to Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry. Activities in LULUCF provide a method of offsetting emissions, either by increasing the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere (i.e. by planting trees or managing forests), or by reducing emissions (i.e. by curbing deforestation and the associated burning of wood).
41 Clues: The total amount of greenhouse gas emitted by a country per unit of population. • The permanent removal of standing forests that can lead to significant levels of carbon dioxide emissions • A fuel derived from renewable, biological sources, including crops such as maize and sugar cane, and some forms of waste. • ...
Maggie McQuaig/Europe's Economic's 2022-10-24
Across
- This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command
- When you are out of something or don't have something you, ____ it.
- Most democratic countries have some characteristics of both systems, so we keep it simple and call them?
- Things that the each economic system cant do
- Regulates all the countries economic decisions
- Trading without using money
- When you want something badly,but don't need it
- Most countries in Europe have Mixed economies,but lean closer to a pure market than a command one.
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- The government has no control over the economy, private citizens answer all the economic questions
- This country has a Mixed economy. 79% free and 11% command
- Traditions handed down through generations
- The way a country answers the three economic questions determines its?
- This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command
- When Germany was reunited
14 Clues: When Germany was reunited • Trading without using money • Traditions handed down through generations • Things that the each economic system cant do • Regulates all the countries economic decisions • When you want something badly,but don't need it • This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command • This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command • ...
Unit3 Vocabulary 2020-06-14
Across
- the European organization has flag (abbreviation)
- the worldwide movement
- for market economy countries (abbreviation)
- organization focus on currency (abbreviation)
- the strategy combines global and local element
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- largest organization
- the strategy change with local culture
- the currency of EU
- the group contains 150 countries (abbreviation)
- the organization in Asia (abbreviation)
- a north American organization (abbreviation)
- the strategy regards the world as one market
- organization has a blue earth shape sign
13 Clues: the currency of EU • largest organization • the worldwide movement • the strategy change with local culture • the organization in Asia (abbreviation) • organization has a blue earth shape sign • for market economy countries (abbreviation) • a north American organization (abbreviation) • the strategy regards the world as one market • ...
ch 27 & 28 2024-04-29
Across
- one way irish aid helps countries in need
- the world being more interconnected
- a country with very low HDI
- measurement of economic development
- aid that comes with conditions
- money that doesn;t need to be paid back
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- good brought into a country
- GDP
- economic sector strong in developed countries
- ben and jerry promote this type of trade
- Multinational companies
- the wealthier hemisphere
- a country with 96% literacy rate
13 Clues: GDP • Multinational companies • the wealthier hemisphere • good brought into a country • a country with very low HDI • aid that comes with conditions • a country with 96% literacy rate • the world being more interconnected • measurement of economic development • money that doesn;t need to be paid back • ben and jerry promote this type of trade • ...
crossword 2025-09-02
Across
- Nations rely on each other.
- Civil Society- Advocates for principled ideas.
- Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations.
- Economy- Interconnected worldwide economic activities.
- Companies- Drive economic globalization worldwide.
- Corporations- Operate across multiple countries.
- Core characteristic, drives economic dominance.
- Three-level global power structure.
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- Economies integrate globally.
- Core countries possess significant wealth.
- Capitalist exploiters of periphery.
- Government policies protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.
- He developed World Systems Theory, which explains global inequality
- Mixed characteristics, bridging core/periphery.
14 Clues: Nations rely on each other. • Economies integrate globally. • Capitalist exploiters of periphery. • Three-level global power structure. • Core countries possess significant wealth. • Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations. • Civil Society- Advocates for principled ideas. • Mixed characteristics, bridging core/periphery. • ...
Nationalism and Imperialism in WWI 2022-11-02
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- The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
- This countries nationalism was one of the immediate causes to WWI.
- Europe was divided into the ____ which is Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey and their allies.
- The main form of imperialism in WWI was the ____ of the European nations.
- Normally 1 person is in charge and they are trying their best to get more powerful by diplomacy or millitary force.
- This was a way of interacting and connecting nations together by exchanging goods for other goods.
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- The ____ of the European nations millitary was the main form of nationalism.
- When you watch the olympics, you have ____ in your country. That is an example of nationalism.
- Sometimes, the majority of the people change what to be proud of, and it influences the nations nationalism. That causes ____ in peoples beliefs.
- The growing imperialist rivalry was responsible for the slow formation of the Anti-German _____ system in Europe.
- How you identify your own nation and how proud you are because of your nation.
- After WWI, the German ____ plummeted down into the drain.
- ____ was a huge reason that broke trust between countries and separated them.
- Imperial ____ and competition for new land fuelled tension between countries.
- The expansion of the European countries ____ nations together. That was the main form of imperialism in WWI.
15 Clues: After WWI, the German ____ plummeted down into the drain. • This countries nationalism was one of the immediate causes to WWI. • The main form of imperialism in WWI was the ____ of the European nations. • The ____ of the European nations millitary was the main form of nationalism. • ____ was a huge reason that broke trust between countries and separated them. • ...
Growth and evolution of business 2014-11-24
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- To get control of a company via the stock market
- To buy an enterprise
- The increase of the companies sales and profits
- Try to sell a huge amount of products with low price
- The fusion of two or more companies
- Arrangement between organizations or countries to achieve something
- The company that has investments and assets in several countries
- The one who wants to buy the idea of the franchisor and want to invest the idea
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- Overseas growth, means the company grows in other countries
- The owner of a business idea
- When the costs of production increase as the total amount that is produced.
- When you want to have participation in the global-market
- When to companies join together in other to share their own markets
- When you sell your idea of business to an investor
14 Clues: To buy an enterprise • The owner of a business idea • The fusion of two or more companies • The increase of the companies sales and profits • To get control of a company via the stock market • When you sell your idea of business to an investor • Try to sell a huge amount of products with low price • When you want to have participation in the global-market • ...
Maggie McQuaig/Europe's Economic's 2022-10-24
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- This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command
- When you are out of something or don't have something you, ____ it.
- Most democratic countries have some characteristics of both systems, so we keep it simple and call them?
- Things that the each economic system cant do
- Regulates all the countries economic decisions
- Trading without using money
- When you want something badly,but don't need it
- Most countries in Europe have Mixed economies,but lean closer to a pure market than a command one.
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- The government has no control over the economy, private citizens answer all the economic questions
- This country has a Mixed economy. 79% free and 11% command
- Traditions handed down through generations
- The way a country answers the three economic questions determines its?
- This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command
- When Germany was reunited
14 Clues: When Germany was reunited • Trading without using money • Traditions handed down through generations • Things that the each economic system cant do • Regulates all the countries economic decisions • When you want something badly,but don't need it • This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command • This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command • ...
revision 2023-09-05
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- tourist who travel domestically do not have to pay..............cost, as they can use their own transport
- tourist travelling within the country is called..............tourist
- one factor that increase popularity of short break are increasing ...............for tourism
- one reason why tourist take day trip is for .........................purpose, such as attending meeting
- tourist who travel domestically do not have to exchange ...............
- one reason why tourist take day trip is for visiting friends and ...........
- tourist travelling domestically do not have to face................shocks
- tourist who travel domestically do not need travel .......................
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- tourist who travel less than 4 days
- tourist who come from other countries (tourist arrival) is called........tourist
- tourist who do not stay overnight
- tourist who travel domestically can use same.........................
- one factor that increase popularity of short break is increase .....................in some countries
- tourist who travel to other countries from their own country is called..........tourist
14 Clues: tourist who do not stay overnight • tourist who travel less than 4 days • tourist travelling within the country is called..............tourist • tourist who travel domestically can use same......................... • tourist who travel domestically do not have to exchange ............... • tourist travelling domestically do not have to face................shocks • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died
- The alliance made between the Communist countries to counter NATO
- Arabic term meaning "the strugglers
- Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US
- The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe
- Philosophy behind communism
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- The group founded for the interests of developing countries after the Cold War
- Afghan extremist group that came from the power struggle and civil war
- The term for the destructive and prolonged wars that occurred during the Cold War
- A bomb that was created that was more powerful than the bombs dropped on Japan
- The alliance between the US and some European countries to defend against Soviet agression
- The method of attack used by Afghan groups against the Soviet Union
- Leader of the Cuban Communist regime
- A rock-fill dam across the Nile River
14 Clues: Philosophy behind communism • Arabic term meaning "the strugglers • Leader of the Cuban Communist regime • A rock-fill dam across the Nile River • The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died • The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe • Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US • ...
Water scarcity 2025-02-26
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- The concentration of individuals within a species in a specific geographic locale.
- Water that is safe to drink
- Occurs when the demand of the population exceeds the available water resources of a region.
- The removal of salt or other chemicals from something, such as seawater or soil.
- Some countries have economies that are more developed than others; these places are sometimes referred to as more economically developed countries.
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- A lack of investment in infrastructure or technology to draw water from rivers, aquifers, or other water sources.
- When the demand for water exceeds the quantit available during a given period or when poor quality restricts its use
- is the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture.
- Some countries have less developed economies than others. These are referred to as less economically developed countries or developing countries.
9 Clues: Water that is safe to drink • is the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture. • The removal of salt or other chemicals from something, such as seawater or soil. • The concentration of individuals within a species in a specific geographic locale. • Occurs when the demand of the population exceeds the available water resources of a region. • ...
Water scarcity 2025-02-26
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- The concentration of individuals within a species in a specific geographic locale.
- Water that is safe to drink
- Occurs when the demand of the population exceeds the available water resources of a region.
- The removal of salt or other chemicals from something, such as seawater or soil.
- Some countries have economies that are more developed than others; these places are sometimes referred to as more economically developed countries.
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- A lack of investment in infrastructure or technology to draw water from rivers, aquifers, or other water sources.
- When the demand for water exceeds the quantit available during a given period or when poor quality restricts its use
- is the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture.
- Some countries have less developed economies than others. These are referred to as less economically developed countries or developing countries.
9 Clues: Water that is safe to drink • is the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture. • The removal of salt or other chemicals from something, such as seawater or soil. • The concentration of individuals within a species in a specific geographic locale. • Occurs when the demand of the population exceeds the available water resources of a region. • ...
Unit 1&2 Vocab 2020-10-29
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- shantytowns
- large-scale migration
- opposite of involuntary migration
- Geese moving to the south in the winter
- Opposite of birth rate
- anti-natalist countries
- Mountains, seas, river
- Shaking hands with someone you meet
- opposite of a growing population
- Opposite of death rate
- someone being forced to move against their will
- permanently moving to another region/country
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- a working population
- opposite of overpopulation
- people who study human populations
- people forced to flee their homes but remain in the same country
- opposite of pro-natalist policies
- immigrant worker
- north and south poles on a magnet
- longevity
- opposite of anti-natalist countries
- When something is overfilled
- the baby boomer population
- people who cross an international border into another country
- opposite of underpopulation
25 Clues: longevity • shantytowns • immigrant worker • a working population • large-scale migration • Opposite of birth rate • Mountains, seas, river • Opposite of death rate • anti-natalist countries • opposite of overpopulation • the baby boomer population • opposite of underpopulation • When something is overfilled • opposite of a growing population • opposite of pro-natalist policies • ...
Isabella's crossword 2021-05-17
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- The habits or beliefs of a group of people
- The angle distance of somewhere
- A person that lives permanently in a foreign region
- A war between countries characterized with threats
- wall A wall located in Eastern Berlin
- Produce electricity
- map A map that has continents, countries, states, and cities
- A belief
- A small, round, lightweight boat.
- map A map that shows geographic pattern
- The branch of knowledge with production
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- A large body of water
- Characteristics to a country side
- A system of laws and people who create the laws
- Government with a king or queen
- The head of state
- Many systems of communications
- Characteristics of a town or city
- System of government of laws
- map A map that shows bodys of water
20 Clues: A belief • The head of state • Produce electricity • A large body of water • System of government of laws • Many systems of communications • The angle distance of somewhere • Government with a king or queen • Characteristics to a country side • Characteristics of a town or city • A small, round, lightweight boat. • map A map that shows bodys of water • ...
Maria Valentina Gonzalez - La crossword 2017-04-03
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- US thought was helping
- corrupt government
- foregeing policy to Europeans to stay hands off LA
- american adventurer
- industrialized takes from un industrialized
- order and progress
- Hand made to factory made
- Looked to Europe & US wanted remove church power.
- LA countries use progress to control other countries
- took off Colombia
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- economical, political, cultural
- Approved church power not support free trade
- Colombians protest work hard and being bad paid
- favoring strict obedience
- legend that US had
- interested in education, against Juan Manuel de Rosas
- president of Mexico for 3 years
- French politician enemy of Benito Juarez
- added by Roosevelt US military needed to work as policeman
- get in Nicaragua, Haiti, Dominican Respublic
- president of Mexico for 35 years
21 Clues: took off Colombia • corrupt government • legend that US had • order and progress • american adventurer • US thought was helping • favoring strict obedience • Hand made to factory made • economical, political, cultural • president of Mexico for 3 years • president of Mexico for 35 years • French politician enemy of Benito Juarez • industrialized takes from un industrialized • ...
Known and unknown Science Facts 2022-10-09
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- More islands than any other countries
- Hardest natural substance
- First scientist awarded with two noble prizes
- How many seconds did an individual blood cell takes to make a complete circuit of the body.
- Capable to express over 100 vocal sounds
- Which animal have 3 hearts
- Where is the world largest bridge located
- Youngest country in the world
- Male species give birth to young one
- Most earthquake country
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- how many countries competed in 2018 winter olympics
- Hottest planet in our solar system
- World largest amphibian
- Where is the oldest living tree located
- Strongest natural material
- Oldest profession in the world
- Breathe through their butts
- Brightest object in the sky
- Which animal sleep an average of 22 hours a day
- First home video games developed
20 Clues: World largest amphibian • Most earthquake country • Hardest natural substance • Strongest natural material • Which animal have 3 hearts • Breathe through their butts • Brightest object in the sky • Youngest country in the world • Oldest profession in the world • First home video games developed • Hottest planet in our solar system • Male species give birth to young one • ...
crossword 2024-04-02
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- 2 A long journey for tourists in a specially adapted accommodation vehicle
- 24 Hand signal
- 1 Here you can buy a ticket for travelling
- 3 Horizontal overlap in the ship's hull
- 11 Ride
- 26 Arms greeting
- 23 How to say hello in Asian countries?
- 21 Make a present
- 19 Railway Carriage for passengers
- 25 Make out
- 22 How to say hello in European countries?
- 16 Plane trip
- 10 Voyage
- 6 Travelling
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- 8 A feeling of nausea due to monotonous fluctuations
- 4 Air travel
- 7 Voyage
- 17 Get sick when travelling
- 20 Vehicle
- 12 Sea trip
- 9 An organised trip to visit various places
- 18 Travel
- 15 Go travelling
- 14 Road trip
- 5 Excursionist
- 13 Ripple
26 Clues: 11 Ride • 7 Voyage • 18 Travel • 13 Ripple • 10 Voyage • 20 Vehicle • 12 Sea trip • 25 Make out • 4 Air travel • 14 Road trip • 6 Travelling • 16 Plane trip • 24 Hand signal • 5 Excursionist • 26 Arms greeting • 15 Go travelling • 21 Make a present • 17 Get sick when travelling • 19 Railway Carriage for passengers • 3 Horizontal overlap in the ship's hull • 23 How to say hello in Asian countries? • ...
Sip and solve 2025-03-04
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- Jason's birth month
- Month of the proposal
- Jason's current area of study
- Bride's middle name
- Couples favorite bar
- Where the couple met
- What sport did Jason play in college
- Bride's eye color
- Vanessa's profession
- Couples favorite thing to do together
- Couple's favorite country visited together
- First country couple visited together
- Our chihuahua's name
- What city was the bachelorette party in
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- farthest country traveled to together
- Our husky's name
- Jason's birthplace
- City of bachelor party
- Honeymoon destination
- Engagement location
- Our lab's name
- how did the bride and groom meet
- countries Vanessa has visited
- Vanessa's birthday month
- Jason's middle name
- Groom's eye color
- Number of countries visited together
- Years the couple's been together
28 Clues: Our lab's name • Our husky's name • Bride's eye color • Groom's eye color • Jason's birthplace • Jason's birth month • Engagement location • Bride's middle name • Jason's middle name • Couples favorite bar • Where the couple met • Vanessa's profession • Our chihuahua's name • Month of the proposal • Honeymoon destination • City of bachelor party • Vanessa's birthday month • ...
Chicano Studies Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-20
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- legal way to immigrate
- relating to Spain or to Spanish-speaking countries, especially those of Latin America.
- a person of Latin American origin or descent
- a group of people that is less than half the whole
- she improved lives of farm workers
- _________ workers
- first name of the co-founder of the UFW
- the act of coming to live permanently in a country
- labor union for farm workers
- the action of setting someone apart from other
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- limited citizenship to free white persons
- a line separating two countries
- first Latino US senator
- book that exposed working conditions
- not recorded or proved by documents
- a program that only required men
- neighborhood in english
- ICE
- a man of mixed race
- pathway to get a green card
20 Clues: ICE • _________ workers • a man of mixed race • legal way to immigrate • first Latino US senator • neighborhood in english • pathway to get a green card • labor union for farm workers • a line separating two countries • a program that only required men • she improved lives of farm workers • not recorded or proved by documents • book that exposed working conditions • ...
Singular to Plural Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-10
25 Clues: CD • cap • box • bus • day • bag • pen • cat • park • leaf • book • city • room • lily • class • watch • apple • sister • student • country • brother • question • magazine • hamburger • newspaper
Plurals 2024-10-05
25 Clues: men • mice • fish • sheep • women • books • cacti • lives • foxes • videos • radios • heroes • wolves • people • donkeys • matches • quizzes • dresses • potatoes • machines • matrices • umbrellas • phenomena • countries • microphones
New Years Eve Traditions in Latin America 2023-01-05
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- In some South American countries, they burn "año viejos"- or _______- of people who played a big role in teh news, politics, or even one's personal life throughout the previous year.
- In Venezuela, people wrap 12 ______ in a money bill to improve financial well-being in the New Year.
- In certain parts of Chile, people spend New Years Eve in the local _____.
- In Chile, people write down things they would like to change on a piece of paper and then ___ it.
- In Peru and Colombia it is customary to put three _____ under your chair or sofa to predict your financial situation for the next year.
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- In Ecuador, they hide ____ around the house to bring prosperity in the New Year.
- In some Latin American countries, it is believed that walking around in a circle with a ____ will bring opportunities for travel in the New Year
- in Spain, it is common for people to eat ______ grapes at midnight.
- lentil seeds symbolize ___ and good fortune, and in many countries are eaten at midnight on New Year's Eve.
- In many Hispanic countries, throwing a bucket of ____ out the door or window signifies renewal.
- In Uruguay, they hold La Guerra de ____ in the city of Montevideo, where cider, beer, and water fights break out on Port Market
- In some Latin American countries, wearing yellow _____ represents happiness and fortune.
12 Clues: in Spain, it is common for people to eat ______ grapes at midnight. • In certain parts of Chile, people spend New Years Eve in the local _____. • In Ecuador, they hide ____ around the house to bring prosperity in the New Year. • In some Latin American countries, wearing yellow _____ represents happiness and fortune. • ...
Known and unknown Science Facts 2022-10-09
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- First scientist awarded with two noble prizes
- where is the largest particle accelerator located
- Youngest country in the world
- Hardest natural substance
- how many seconds did an individual blood cell takes to make a complete circuit of the body.
- Most earthquake country
- More islands than any other countries
- World largest amphibian
- where is the oldest living tree located
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- Which animal have 3 hearts
- where is the world largest bridge located
- Home video games developed first
- Hottest planet in our solar system
- male species give birth to young one
- Oldest profession in the world
- breath through their butts
- Capable to express over 100 vocal sounds
- how many countries competed in 2018 winter olympics
- strongest natural material
- brightest object in the sky
20 Clues: Most earthquake country • World largest amphibian • Hardest natural substance • Which animal have 3 hearts • breath through their butts • strongest natural material • brightest object in the sky • Youngest country in the world • Oldest profession in the world • Home video games developed first • Hottest planet in our solar system • male species give birth to young one • ...
Transportation 2023-06-17
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- Electric-powered public transport on tracks
- Aircraft with vertical takeoff and landing capabilities
- Public transport for multiple passengers
- Personal vehicle with four wheels
- Motorized three-wheeled vehicle used for transportation in some Asian countries
- Vehicle for hire with a driver
- Two-wheeled pedal-powered vehicle
- Human-powered vehicle for transportation in certain countries
- Watercraft for traveling on water
- Vessel for carrying passengers and vehicles across water
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- air balloon Aircraft lifted by hot air
- Aircraft for air travel
- Large seafaring vessel
- Motorized two-wheeled vehicle
- Motorized or kick-powered two-wheeled vehicle
- Four-wheeled board for recreational riding
- Large vehicle for transporting goods
- Underground train system
- car Transport system that moves on cables, often in mountainous areas
- Railway transportation with multiple cars
20 Clues: Large seafaring vessel • Aircraft for air travel • Underground train system • Motorized two-wheeled vehicle • Vehicle for hire with a driver • Personal vehicle with four wheels • Two-wheeled pedal-powered vehicle • Watercraft for traveling on water • Large vehicle for transporting goods • air balloon Aircraft lifted by hot air • Public transport for multiple passengers • ...
Executive Branch 2022-03-14
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- officials representing a country
- non-participation in economic and political relations
- president can refuse to disclose information
- easing of hostility
- not taking sides in a conflict
- money, food, or other resources given to a country
- agreements with other countries, no Senate approval
- massive retaliation and mutually assured destruction
- restrictions to enforce international law
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- resisting expansion of communism
- office to coordinate foreign and military policy advisors
- a group of advisers to the president
- deputy Governor
- carries out laws
- Governor can approve some bill items and reject others
- large, complex organization of appointed officials
- conference between highest-ranking officials of a nation
- formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
- nation's plan for dealing with other nations
- plans for dealing with national problems
20 Clues: deputy Governor • carries out laws • easing of hostility • not taking sides in a conflict • resisting expansion of communism • officials representing a country • a group of advisers to the president • plans for dealing with national problems • restrictions to enforce international law • president can refuse to disclose information • nation's plan for dealing with other nations • ...
Iron Curtain 2023-05-24
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- A Soviet Espionage organization designed to gather information on USA plans
- US President at the start of the Cold War
- an alliance of Western European Countries and the US to prevent a Soviet invasion
- a supply method by the United States to keep West Berlin supplied
- Most oppressive soviet leader
- Declared an "Iron Curtain" decended over Europe
- a weapon using nuclear power and is the most destrutive weapon humans have ever designed
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- wall to keep the west out of Germany
- a group of nations under the soviet union who's purpose is to cushion russia from an invasion
- formed the Iron Curtain against the West
- The final Soviet leader, who brought down the Iron Curtain
- an alliance between soviet union and Eastern European countries to prevent an American Invasion
- A collective of countries to keep peace that formed after the League of Nations
- rivalry between 2 world superpowers
- An American Espionage organization designed to gather information on Soviet plans
15 Clues: Most oppressive soviet leader • rivalry between 2 world superpowers • wall to keep the west out of Germany • formed the Iron Curtain against the West • US President at the start of the Cold War • Declared an "Iron Curtain" decended over Europe • The final Soviet leader, who brought down the Iron Curtain • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-05-07
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- – Soviet-aligned communist countries in Eastern Europe.
- – Soviet-led military alliance of Eastern Bloc nations.
- – Indirect conflicts (e.g., Korea, Vietnam) where the superpowers supported opposing sides.
- – Suppression of information; common in communist states behind the Iron Curtain.
- – Military alliance of Western countries formed to counter Soviet power.
- – When someone leaves their country, especially from East to West, often for political reasons.
- – An economic system based on private ownership and profit.
- – Competition between the U.S. and USSR to build more powerful weapons.
- – Wall separating East and West Berlin; a physical symbol of the Iron Curtain.
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- – A system where property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their needs.
- – Democratic and capitalist countries aligned with the U.S. and NATO.
- – Symbolic divide between communist East and capitalist West during the Cold War.
- – Communist superpower that led the Eastern Bloc.
- – Spying; heavily used by both sides during the Cold War.
- – A political and ideological conflict between the U.S. and the USSR after WWII.
15 Clues: – Communist superpower that led the Eastern Bloc. • – Soviet-aligned communist countries in Eastern Europe. • – Soviet-led military alliance of Eastern Bloc nations. • – Spying; heavily used by both sides during the Cold War. • – An economic system based on private ownership and profit. • – Democratic and capitalist countries aligned with the U.S. and NATO. • ...
CNN 10 crossword 2022-02-25
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- The largest producer of avocados
- What country is trying to bring back life also known as rewilding.
- The most M&Ms stacked on top of each other
- Obama This U.S. president wrongly spoke of the british national anthem
- This country won the 2022 winter Olympics
- What animal was just found after being lost for a decade
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- Elizabeth the Has met 12 U.S. presidents while in rule
- This city was the first to host the summer and winter Olympics
- A alliance of European countries, North American countries, and Eurasian countries.
- edna The most active volcano in Europe
- What country just landed a full blown invasion on Ukraine.
- 1 The first space shuttle to successfully land on mars
- Russia is still showing signs of invading by sending gas, vehicles, and troops to the Ukrainian border.
- Hampshire 6th grade students in New Hampshire seta boat in water and it floated across the Atlantic to Norway.
- Pragg Who won the arthings chess virtual tournament
15 Clues: The largest producer of avocados • edna The most active volcano in Europe • This country won the 2022 winter Olympics • The most M&Ms stacked on top of each other • Pragg Who won the arthings chess virtual tournament • Elizabeth the Has met 12 U.S. presidents while in rule • 1 The first space shuttle to successfully land on mars • ...
JHS G3 - Beyond Borders 2022-02-09
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- In areas with no school ___, children can use the backpacks as desks in the open air.
- It also ___ their parents to send their sons and daughters to school.
- Others goods and ___ travel from one country to another all around the globe.
- Children like these in Afghanistan ___ school backpacks from Japan.
- Students will be ___ for school.
- Many products that are ___ by Japanese companies are made in other countries.
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- These ___ connect and help us all.
- ___ your life without school.
- It also encourages their parents to send their ___ and daughters to school.
- You can also ___ your old school backpack.
- It also encourages their parents to send their sons and ___ to school.
- We're surrounded by imported products in our ___ lives.
- We're ___ by imported products in our daily lives.
- About 90 percent of our clothes, shirts, pants, and ___ are imported from China and other Asian countries.
- If we didn't ___ chicken from these countries, fried chicken would be quite expensive in Japan.
15 Clues: ___ your life without school. • Students will be ___ for school. • These ___ connect and help us all. • You can also ___ your old school backpack. • We're ___ by imported products in our daily lives. • We're surrounded by imported products in our ___ lives. • Children like these in Afghanistan ___ school backpacks from Japan. • ...
UN Words 2025-11-06
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- Person who leads the meeting or organization
- Poster or a handwritten noticeto be displayed in public
- Plan to be discussed; or a plan of things to be discussed
- Minimum number of people that need to attend a meeting
- The right to reject a decision or a proposal
- It is a statement that provides the background information for the actions proposed in the operative clause
- The art of managing international relations between countries without fighting
- Group of countries that share a common interest
- A person chosen to repersent their country at a UN meeting
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- A group of people belonging to a party
- A formal proposal put forward by a committee
- It is the key part that specifies what needs to be done or not done to fulfill the agreement.
- A change made to a law or constitution
- A formal opinion agreed on by member countries
- It a group of people who come together to work on a specific topic
15 Clues: A group of people belonging to a party • A change made to a law or constitution • A formal proposal put forward by a committee • Person who leads the meeting or organization • The right to reject a decision or a proposal • A formal opinion agreed on by member countries • Group of countries that share a common interest • ...
International Friendship Day (Upper Primary) 2021-03-22
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- Someone who has lost his job during this ___________can participate in the SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) program to learn new skills.
- To continue adapt and build our economy and strengthen Singapore’s status as a hub for trade, shipping, finance and data, Singapore must keep herself opened and plugged in to the rest of the ________.
- Singapore has set up a facility known as Connect@_________to allow business visitors to meet in person without quarantine.
- Friendships is important because they inspire peace efforts and __________ bridges between communities.
- To ensure that Singapore’s food __________is not disrupted by the pandemic, the government has worked closely with other countries to secure an all-weather diversification of goods.
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- Singapore worked closely with other _____________ such as Australia and Canada to identify and address the trade disruption and ensure that trade lines via land, air and sea remain open for the flow of goods and essential supplies.
- Singapore has worked with other countries to set up fast lanes and _________lanes and travel bubbles for official and business travels.
- Singapore has imposed ______________ phases of reopening to combat COVID-19.
- Singapore has offered ___________supplies to other countries, is actively involved in vaccine development and has helped to distribute it to low-income countries.
- Singapore has stay connected to the world during the pandemic by providing ________to other countries.
10 Clues: Singapore has imposed ______________ phases of reopening to combat COVID-19. • Singapore has stay connected to the world during the pandemic by providing ________to other countries. • Friendships is important because they inspire peace efforts and __________ bridges between communities. • ...
WWI 2017-03-23
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- Best navy in the world
- Plan defeat France then turn on Russia
- Used U-Boats
- Fighting from a trench
- shallow trenches for machine guns
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- US felt they needed to invade them
- Groups of countries who are friends
- A person who flees their country
- Where you die in a trench war
- Strong devotion to your country
- Growth of empires
- Countries who are friends
12 Clues: Used U-Boats • Growth of empires • Best navy in the world • Fighting from a trench • Countries who are friends • Where you die in a trench war • Strong devotion to your country • A person who flees their country • shallow trenches for machine guns • US felt they needed to invade them • Groups of countries who are friends • Plan defeat France then turn on Russia
global trade 2025-02-13
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- refers to the separation of tasks in a production process
- It measures a countries level of human development among three dimensions, life expectancy, education, and standard of living
- factor 1 is climate and natural rsoruces,The scond factor is endowment which is equivalent to land,The third factor is technology
- Businesses focusing on creating one particular product
- The world's wealthiest countries with an advanced industrial economu and arelectavely high annual oer capital
- When a producer can provide a good in greater quantity or at a lower cost than competitors
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- It measures the country's global outlook in economics, society, and politics, and ranks 207 countries bse on these three dimnesions of globalization
- Smaller group of world's poorest nations that has barely began to modernize their economy, Poverty is widespread and often severe
- Ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than competitors
- Majority of the nations are developing countries who ar ein the process of modernizig its economy. They have less access to goods, and services that the average perso in a developed country
- Embargos may bring about policy changes in the targeted country
- A tax of imported goods designed to protect domestic producers from foreign competition
- Products that are made in another county and sold domestically
- Products made domestically and sold in another country
14 Clues: Businesses focusing on creating one particular product • Products made domestically and sold in another country • refers to the separation of tasks in a production process • Products that are made in another county and sold domestically • Embargos may bring about policy changes in the targeted country • ...
50/50/100 By. Hannah Ferro 2015-05-13
Introduction to Environmental Science 2021-09-15
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- Countries Highly industrialized countries whose citizens have high average incomes.
- Study of the natural and physical processes using structured methods of observation and experimentation.
- Crisis Occurs when human populations grow too quickly for the regions to support.
- Occurs when harmful levels of chemicals or waste materials are introduced into the environment. Examples include: air, water, and soil.
- The irreversible disappearance of a population or a species.
- Science Uses the information provided by pure science to solve problems. Example: engineering, medicine, and environmental science.
- Resources Resources that cannot be replaced. Examples: oil and natural gas.
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- Resources Any natural substance that living things use. Examples include: air, soil, minerals, plants, sunlight, animals, and fossil fuels.
- Countries Less industrialized countries whose citizens have low average incomes.
- Science Study of the interaction between the living and nonliving components of the environment.
- Science Seeks to answer questions about how the natural world works. Examples: biology, physics, and chemistry.
- Crisis Occurs when people use up, waste, or pollute natural resources faster than those resources can be renewed, replaced, or cleaned up.
- of Commons problem in which every individual tries to reap the greatest benefit from a given resource.
- Resources Resources that are continually being replaced. Examples: wind, water, forests, and sunlight.
14 Clues: The irreversible disappearance of a population or a species. • Resources Resources that cannot be replaced. Examples: oil and natural gas. • Countries Less industrialized countries whose citizens have low average incomes. • Crisis Occurs when human populations grow too quickly for the regions to support. • ...
Pharmaceutical Waste 2023-06-06
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- Government agency that protects the environment
- Relating to factories
- Government agency that regulates consumables
- Trait of a disease that spreads
- Countries with a lower GDP
- Chemicals disrupting the body's hormones
- Burning
- Waste generated by health services
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- Develops after overuse of antibiotics
- Countries with a higher GDP
- Government agency that regulates labor
11 Clues: Burning • Relating to factories • Countries with a lower GDP • Countries with a higher GDP • Trait of a disease that spreads • Waste generated by health services • Develops after overuse of antibiotics • Government agency that regulates labor • Chemicals disrupting the body's hormones • Government agency that regulates consumables • ...
Capital of various Countries 2021-05-15
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- This is the Capital of Peru
- This is the Capital of Norway
- This is the Capital of USA
- This is the Capital of Pakistan
- This is the Capital of Russia
- This is the Capital of Germany
- This is the Capital of Nepal
- This is the Capital of UK
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- This is the Capital of Sweden
- This is the Capital of Greece
- This is the Capital of China
- This is the Capital of Sri Lanka
- This is the Capital of Canada
- This is the Capital of Bhutan
- This is the Capital of India
- This is the Capital of Singapore
- This is the Capital of Bangladesh
- This is the Capital of Afghanistan
- This is the Capital of Italy
19 Clues: This is the Capital of UK • This is the Capital of USA • This is the Capital of Peru • This is the Capital of China • This is the Capital of India • This is the Capital of Nepal • This is the Capital of Italy • This is the Capital of Sweden • This is the Capital of Greece • This is the Capital of Norway • This is the Capital of Canada • This is the Capital of Bhutan • ...
Four Countries - One Kingdom 2022-01-26
20 Clues: ofta • smal • utter • bilda • storm • giftig • vanlig • längre • sällan • utrotad • avlägsen • grävling • inlandet • fastland • kungarike • tidvatten • djurlivet • vanligtvis • vanligtvis • kuststräcka
Countries ans Their Capitals 2018-05-07
19 Clues: Spain • Malta • Cyprus • Sweden • Poland • Greece • Ireland • Belgium • Austria • Estonia • Denmark • Croatia • Finland • Slovenia • Bulgaria • Portugal • Lithuania • Netherlands • Czech Republic
States and Countries - LH 2023-11-20
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- Disneyworld
- Acropolis Of Athens
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Honolulu
- St.Basil's Cathedral
- Space Needle
- Tokyo Tower
- The Great Pyramid Of Giza
- The White House
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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- Amazon Theater
- Acadia National Park
- Paris
- Home of peaches
- Dallas Cowboys
- Niagara Falls
- Great Wall of China
- Statue of Liberty
- Golden Gate Bridge
19 Clues: Paris • Honolulu • Disneyworld • Tokyo Tower • Space Needle • Niagara Falls • Amazon Theater • Dallas Cowboys • Home of peaches • The White House • Statue of Liberty • Golden Gate Bridge • Acropolis Of Athens • Great Wall of China • Acadia National Park • St.Basil's Cathedral • Leaning Tower of Pisa • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • The Great Pyramid Of Giza
States and Countries - LH 2023-11-20
Across
- Disneyworld
- Acropolis Of Athens
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Honolulu
- St.Basil's Cathedral
- Space Needle
- Tokyo Tower
- The Great Pyramid Of Giza
- The White House
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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- Amazon Theater
- Acadia National Park
- Paris
- Home of peaches
- Dallas Cowboys
- Niagara Falls
- Great Wall of China
- Statue of Liberty
- Golden Gate Bridge
19 Clues: Paris • Honolulu • Disneyworld • Tokyo Tower • Space Needle • Niagara Falls • Amazon Theater • Dallas Cowboys • Home of peaches • The White House • Statue of Liberty • Golden Gate Bridge • Acropolis Of Athens • Great Wall of China • Acadia National Park • St.Basil's Cathedral • Leaning Tower of Pisa • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • The Great Pyramid Of Giza
Countries of the World 2023-11-05
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- / Known for its sushi and cherry blossoms
- / Birthplace of the Taj Mahal
- / Known for the Eiffel Tower and fine cuisine
- / Home of Oktoberfest and the Berlin Wall
- / Home to the ancient pyramids and Sphinx
- / Known for its vast landscapes and maple syrup
- / Famous for flamenco dancing and paella
- / Home to the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu
- / The largest country by land area
- / Land of the pharaohs and the Nile River
- / Famous for its art, culture, and pasta
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- Kingdom / Made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- / The most populous country on Earth
- / Famous for tango, steak, and Patagonia
- / Birthplace of democracy and ancient mythology
- / Host of the Carnival and Christ the Redeemer statue
- / Land of the kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef
- Africa / Home to diverse cultures and stunning wildlife
- / Known for its wildlife and safaris
- / Famous for its rich history and spicy cuisine
20 Clues: / Birthplace of the Taj Mahal • / The largest country by land area • / The most populous country on Earth • / Known for its wildlife and safaris • / Famous for tango, steak, and Patagonia • / Famous for flamenco dancing and paella • / Home to the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu • / Famous for its art, culture, and pasta • / Known for its sushi and cherry blossoms • ...
capitals of the countries 2023-06-05
20 Clues: - Rome • - Tokyo • - Paris • - Cairo • - Ottawa • - Moscow • - Ankara • - Berlin • - Madrid • - Jakarta • - Beijing • - Athens. • - Canberra • - Brasilia • - New Delhi • - Mexico City • - Buenos Aires • Kingdom - London • States - Washington D.C. • Africa - Pretoria, Cape Town, Bloemfontein
Middle East & East Asia Economy 2023-12-28
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- _________: buy from other countries
- _______: Organization of Petrolium Exporting Countries
- ________ are things we'd like to have, but they're not necessary for living.
- State _____________ of Large Industries: The government owning and managing big businesses
- ____________ Using machines to make things
- _________: a limit on how many goods can be made in another country and sold there.
- ____________: A system where the government helps take care of people by providing services like healthcare, education, and housing.
- ________ are very important things you must have for a good life or to survive
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- ____________When one company has a lot of control over a certain product or service and others can't easily compete
- _________: sell to other countries
- _____________________ are needed for a place to work well, like roads, buildings, and systems for water and electricity
- _________:scientists who studies economy
- _________: When a country stops buying or selling things with another country either partly or completely.
- Natural ________: Things that come from nature that people use, like water, trees, or minerals
- ____________ People who start new businesses or make new things to sell.
15 Clues: _________: sell to other countries • _________: buy from other countries • _________:scientists who studies economy • ____________ Using machines to make things • _______: Organization of Petrolium Exporting Countries • ____________ People who start new businesses or make new things to sell. • ...
COLD WAR 2024-04-13
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- The American undertaking to build the first atomic bomb
- The American leader during the early Cold War who had a strong anti-communist stance
- The Western reaction and solution to the Berlin Blockade
- The Conference that took place in July 1945
- The Soviet leader during the early Cold War
- The USSR's economic response to the Marshall Plan
- The plan to provide aid to European countries
- A social, economic and political system based on individual freedom and democracy
- The US based alliance that aimed to defend Western democracies from communism
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- The post-WWII conference where the allies agreed to divide Germany into four zones
- Alliance of the USSR and communist states in eastern Europe
- Who coined the term "iron curtain"?
- The US policy aimed to prevent communism's spread?
- A conflict in which the countries do not fight directly but provide other countries with support to weaken their mutual enemy
- A social, economic and political system based on collective benefit and state ownership
15 Clues: Who coined the term "iron curtain"? • The Conference that took place in July 1945 • The Soviet leader during the early Cold War • The plan to provide aid to European countries • The USSR's economic response to the Marshall Plan • The US policy aimed to prevent communism's spread? • The American undertaking to build the first atomic bomb • ...
Economy Crossword 2022-12-06
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- economy based on services
- type of cost that determines Weber's model of manufacturing
- the ultimate economic policy in which consumers are brought into places that are the commodity itself
- means investment in enterprises are actually operated by a foreign owner
- ____-oriented manufacturing is the idea of processes being done close to consumers
- ____-oriented manufacturing is the idea of staying close to the resource origin for processes
- a factor of success from facilities and suppliers already being established and contributes to longivity
- ____-____ capitalism in which many Asian countries do not own companies outright, but regulate economies
- ___-substitutions protects infant domestic industries
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- corporations where enterprises own and coordinate facilities in several countries
- economy based on manipulation of information and capital, like stocks or insurance
- ___-oriented method in which countries welcome foreign investment to manufacture goods for international markets
- economy based on raw material extraction
- ____-faire is the idea of government having minimal roles in market regulation
- economy based on the manufacturing and refinement of materials
15 Clues: economy based on services • economy based on raw material extraction • ___-substitutions protects infant domestic industries • type of cost that determines Weber's model of manufacturing • economy based on the manufacturing and refinement of materials • means investment in enterprises are actually operated by a foreign owner • ...
gov 2025-10-01
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- The total market value of all goods and services produced in a nation each year
- The growing interconnectedness of the world’s economies and cultures
- Goods produced domestically and sold to other countries
- A general rise in prices that reduces the purchasing power of money
- An economic system where businesses and resources are privately owned
- A system combining elements of capitalism and government control
- The amount of a product that producers are willing to sell at different prices
- Where buyers and sellers interact to exchange goods and services
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- An economic system where the government owns and manages major industries
- An economic system where the government makes all production and distribution decisions
- The desire and ability of consumers to purchase goods or services
- When companies move jobs or production to other countries to reduce costs
- A tax placed on imported goods to protect domestic industries
- The exchange of goods and services between countries in the global economy
- Goods brought into a country from abroad for sale
15 Clues: Goods brought into a country from abroad for sale • Goods produced domestically and sold to other countries • A tax placed on imported goods to protect domestic industries • A system combining elements of capitalism and government control • Where buyers and sellers interact to exchange goods and services • ...
Unit 3 WW1 Vocab 2023-11-15
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- When countries would dig holes in the ground to hold their position, caused stalemates
- This includes Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- A strong belief that your country is better than any other country
- Area between trenches
- This man assassinates the heir to the throne and causes the start of WW1
- US ship sunk by German U-boat containing 128 US citizens
- There were many of these between countries, most of which were secret
- The leader of Germany during WW1
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- Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, was assassinated which starts WW1
- Includes airplanes, machine guns, poison gas, and tanks
- A belief that a strong military solves all problems
- Telegram from Germany to Mexico saying to start a war with the US
- This includes France, Russia, and Great Britain to start the war
- When planes fight in the air, top gun
- When a bigger stronger country tries to expand by taking over smaller countries
15 Clues: Area between trenches • The leader of Germany during WW1 • When planes fight in the air, top gun • A belief that a strong military solves all problems • Includes airplanes, machine guns, poison gas, and tanks • US ship sunk by German U-boat containing 128 US citizens • This includes Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire • ...
connections 2021-09-06
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- country, an industrialised country with a well-developed economy capable of supporting its own people
- a specific place on Earth and all the things, both animate and inanimate, that are there
- relating to income, employment and trade
- a form of tourism that involves visiting a natural environment with the aim of observing, experiencing and learning about it while conserving and supporting the environment and its inhabitants
- the background, nationality or culture of a person or group of people
- the movement of people from one place to another
- country, a non- industrialised country with a lower living standard, and lower Human Development Index ranking than other countries
- a statement of principles and aims that will shape future decision- making
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- the elected members of parliament who make decisions for a nation or state
- the increasing interconnection between countries, including economic, political and cultural exchange between countries all over the world
- the relationship between all things, both animate and inanimate, and all processes, both natural and human
- the thoughts, customs, and social conduct of a specific group or society
- Trade, the buying and selling of goods, services, produce and capital between countries or territories across international borders
13 Clues: relating to income, employment and trade • the movement of people from one place to another • the background, nationality or culture of a person or group of people • the thoughts, customs, and social conduct of a specific group or society • the elected members of parliament who make decisions for a nation or state • ...
OUR MISSION 2021-05-09
21 Clues: see • Dad • gaze • told • among • title • enter • create • dunking • because • learning • yourself • followers • boy child • countries • all people • everything • all the time • head somewhere • Spirit holy ghost • boy's name reference
Treaty of Paris 2022-02-18
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- 10th month
- national legislative branch
- US state surrounded by water on 3 sides
- fleet of war ships
- the fact of going off alone
- US president during Spanish-American war
- a means of agreement between two countries
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- to seal off a certain place
- Manila is the capital
- battles between multiple countries
- country that fought to take over Cuba
- country that wanted to become independent
12 Clues: 10th month • fleet of war ships • Manila is the capital • to seal off a certain place • national legislative branch • the fact of going off alone • battles between multiple countries • country that fought to take over Cuba • US state surrounded by water on 3 sides • US president during Spanish-American war • country that wanted to become independent • ...
Global Geographical Issues 2013-05-20
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- Nature and the things in it
- When people are known to be a person of that country
- A weather modification
- People that come from other countries
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- A person alone
- To guard something
- Jobs and Duties people have
- A group of people that come together
- A problem
- People who flee their countries
- When something has been seen worldwide
- In the area
12 Clues: A problem • In the area • A person alone • To guard something • A weather modification • Jobs and Duties people have • Nature and the things in it • People who flee their countries • A group of people that come together • People that come from other countries • When something has been seen worldwide • When people are known to be a person of that country
Chapter 9 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-11
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- Cuts wood into usable pieces
- Large farms that grew crops
- Items going to different countries
- Two rooms with cooling passage
- when people went to Texas
- Items coming from different countries
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- Deer meat that is eaten.
- Tanned deer hide for clothes
- boats used down the Mississippi river
- Places where women made quilts
- Trade of the different businesses
- people who live on land illegally
12 Clues: Deer meat that is eaten. • when people went to Texas • Large farms that grew crops • Tanned deer hide for clothes • Cuts wood into usable pieces • Places where women made quilts • Two rooms with cooling passage • Trade of the different businesses • people who live on land illegally • Items going to different countries • boats used down the Mississippi river • ...
spelling 32 group 2 2020-06-04
20 Clues: food • hurt • ride • fruit • sorry • books • winner • Canada • helper • police • pastries • bad teeth • for later • body part • relay team • fun things • fake people • time period • strange things • people you love
Plurals 2024-10-29
Marissa Brunarri-chpt 13 2021-03-16
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- agreement to stop fighting
- ruler of Germany
- saving food and buying less so they could use it for the war
- countries devoted all efforts to war
- battlefields along the German and Russian borders
- German submarines would sink without warning Britain
- the fourtheenth point
- One of the big four from America
- Great Britain, France, Russia
- allowing people to decide for themselves
- Germany and Austria-Hungary
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- fighting and defeating France and then Russia
- 3 allied countries against France
- the entente with Britain, France, and Russia
- one of the big four from france
- glorifying military power and keeping the army ready for war
- series of peace proposals
- soliders fight from trenches
- signed on june 28, 1919
- one-sided information
- deadlocked region north of France
21 Clues: ruler of Germany • the fourtheenth point • one-sided information • signed on june 28, 1919 • series of peace proposals • agreement to stop fighting • Germany and Austria-Hungary • soliders fight from trenches • Great Britain, France, Russia • one of the big four from france • One of the big four from America • 3 allied countries against France • deadlocked region north of France • ...
marah papcunik-absolute monarchs of europe 2023-11-16
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- military ruler
- largest royal family in europe
- first czar
- weathy landowners in Russia
- king/queen with all the power
- epress of Austira empire
- becomes modern Russia
- extravigent palace
- led spanish empire during hight
- long conflict led to nation-states
- prussia/german royal family
- removed monarchy
- period when William and Mary were monarchs
- adopting ways of western countries
- longest lasting royal dynasty in Russia
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- resotred
- oldest Russian royal dynasty
- monarch from Hanover who became English monarchs
- westernized Russia
- english king that was executed
- idea that one's authority came from god
- czar who modernized russia
- Ivans privite police
- conflict fought in multiple countries
- english monarchy
- monarchs have limited powers
- french monarch that ruled with extreme extragatves`
27 Clues: resotred • first czar • military ruler • english monarchy • removed monarchy • westernized Russia • extravigent palace • Ivans privite police • becomes modern Russia • epress of Austira empire • czar who modernized russia • weathy landowners in Russia • prussia/german royal family • oldest Russian royal dynasty • monarchs have limited powers • king/queen with all the power • ...
Geographic crossword 2014-05-19
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- nations an organisation developed to promote international co-operation
- a country with a terrible economy
- new
- the matter required by the body, animals and plants to live
- put together
- the whole world
- a way of teaching and learning
- planned and imagined
- people living together in a community
- the liquid required by people, animals and plants in order to live
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- world countries with high living standards
- a system put in place to show others the production, distribution or trade and consumption of goods
- a country with a fully done or finished economy
- when others have more of something than others
- sickness
- the company which "assembles" apple products
- how good something is
- the amount of something
- existing
- world countries with low living standards
20 Clues: new • sickness • existing • put together • the whole world • planned and imagined • how good something is • the amount of something • a way of teaching and learning • a country with a terrible economy • people living together in a community • world countries with low living standards • world countries with high living standards • the company which "assembles" apple products • ...
5.2 Vocab 2021-01-06
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- Human being regarded as an inividual
- One that settles in a new land
- Support with one's own nation
- Religious officials
- Countries in Bulgaria ruled by the Ottoman's
- Having relation to the democratic party
- Political system based off sovereignty of a single
- Victory by a military force
- Group of countries under a supreme authority
- Military operations between enemies
- Spirit in unity in a region or group of people
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- People who are apart of an honorary title
- Impossible to take away
- Branch involving the transfer of wealth
- A state that proclaims its power over a territory
- Against change due to tradition
- Highest social class who has hereditary titles
- Person who doesn't have a rank or title
- legislative body of government
- Violent public outbreak
20 Clues: Religious officials • Impossible to take away • Violent public outbreak • Victory by a military force • Support with one's own nation • One that settles in a new land • legislative body of government • Against change due to tradition • Military operations between enemies • Human being regarded as an inividual • Branch involving the transfer of wealth • ...
Word Wall 1 2021-08-17
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- expressing one’s views on a political issue
- decision made by a court of law to be changed
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- person who attempt to influence legislators
- a fresh approach to something
- Right freedom to which all human beings
- control by holding down
- unfair or harmful treatment of others based on race
- difficulties; misfortune
- incapable of being repudiated or transferred to another
- Deceitful and untrustworthy
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- negative feelings towards LBGT community
- ingrained prejudice against women
- a feeling of superiority over other countries
- fear of people from other countries
- commitment to a country
- certain to happen; unavoidable
- support for one's own cause, group, or gender
- justice according to rules and principles
- show or prove to be right
20 Clues: commitment to a country • control by holding down • difficulties; misfortune • show or prove to be right • Deceitful and untrustworthy • a fresh approach to something • certain to happen; unavoidable • ingrained prejudice against women • fear of people from other countries • hostility to or prejudice against Jews • Right freedom to which all human beings • ...
Chapter 1 2024-01-28
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- Geography and Politics
- reduction of maps
- Value of goods and services produced in a countries borders
- Rust Belt
- learned behavior shared by group of people
- "fitting in"
- satellite tracking signal system
- State of Having Different forms, types, practices, or ideas
- Climate type or Mountain Range
- Changing a Product or service for local culture
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- east-west lines around the globe
- Jewish, Islam, Christianity
- Financial Institution that gives loans to poor countries
- Electromagnetic images take from space
- Tangible, material expression of human settlement
- forced control of land by another country
- Characteristics of a location to meaning people give to an area
- North Pole to South Pole lines
- Illegal trade of Humans for forced labor or exploitation
- A discipline that examines Earth's physical and human dimensions
20 Clues: Rust Belt • "fitting in" • reduction of maps • Geography and Politics • Jewish, Islam, Christianity • North Pole to South Pole lines • Climate type or Mountain Range • east-west lines around the globe • satellite tracking signal system • Electromagnetic images take from space • forced control of land by another country • learned behavior shared by group of people • ...
Ch 11. Crossword 2023-05-03
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- camp a camp where men,women and children were sent for execution.
- to be in state or position of command or control
- to make illegal by an authority
- to take unfair advantage of.
- to be in control of
- to make easier
- to make changes to an original work
- to estimate lower than the real amount
- to take for granted or as true
- camps a camp where persons are detained
- almost entirely
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- giving in to unjust demands
- evil in nature or influence
- prove true or correct
- a political system headed by a dictator.
- materials items needed for war
- a large disorganized group
- something obtained for a price in money
- a farm,especially in communist countries.
- a national policy of actively trading with foreign countries
20 Clues: to make easier • almost entirely • to be in control of • prove true or correct • a large disorganized group • giving in to unjust demands • evil in nature or influence • to take unfair advantage of. • to take for granted or as true • materials items needed for war • to make illegal by an authority • to make changes to an original work • to estimate lower than the real amount • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-06-10
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- Groom’s favourite food
- Maia’s middle name
- Fred’s favourite video game in high school
- Colour of bride’s eyes
- City where Fred proposed
- The first restaurant Maia worked at
- Fred’s family’s hometown in Poland
- The highest mountain they climbed together
- Fred’s birth month
- Their favourite trip together
- Their favourite season
- Month of their anniversary
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- Fred’s first name in Polish
- The name of the Teacher’s College where they met
- How many years they have been together
- First concert they saw together
- The two countries they will visit on their honeymoon
- What they both studied at university
- Maia’s childhood dog
- City where the bride was born in
- Name of Fred’s turtle
- Number of countries they visited together
- Location of their first trip
23 Clues: Maia’s middle name • Fred’s birth month • Maia’s childhood dog • Name of Fred’s turtle • Groom’s favourite food • Colour of bride’s eyes • Their favourite season • City where Fred proposed • Month of their anniversary • Fred’s first name in Polish • Location of their first trip • Their favourite trip together • First concert they saw together • City where the bride was born in • ...
John Williamson- The Atlantic World 2025-10-09
Across
- A company owned by 2 or more investors.
- Believing in trading.
- A disease that killed many Native Americans.
- Exchange between the Old World and the New World.
- Countries benefiting from private owners.
- Spanish conqueror.
- Combination of Native American and Spanish.
- The last Emperor of the Incas.
- The enslavement of the Natives.
- The journey slaves took to the Americas.
- Conquered the Aztecs.
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- Conquered the Incas.
- 7 year war between France and Great Britain.
- Slaves taken from Africa and brought through the Triangle Trade.
- The final emperor of the Aztecs.
- Land controlled by another territory.
- Discovered the Americas.
- Trade between Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- Trading with other countries across the earth.
- First permanent English settlement in the new world.
20 Clues: Spanish conqueror. • Conquered the Incas. • Believing in trading. • Conquered the Aztecs. • Discovered the Americas. • The last Emperor of the Incas. • The enslavement of the Natives. • The final emperor of the Aztecs. • Land controlled by another territory. • A company owned by 2 or more investors. • Trade between Europe, Asia, and Africa. • ...
G20 countries crossword puzzle 2023-06-10
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- great wall is situated
- it's currency is Riyal
- most famous site is Berlin
- it has many religious sites
- it's capital is rome rome
- it is very educated country
- it's capital is Seoul
- it's an island continent
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- joe biden is president
- it has done much progress in tech
- it's currency is Rand
- it's capital is london
- it lies in Antolian peninsula
- it's fifth largest country by area
- peso is the currency of here
- Ram mandir was located here
- this country capital is moscow
- it's capital is paris
- Leonel Messi was born here
19 Clues: it's currency is Rand • it's capital is Seoul • it's capital is paris • joe biden is president • great wall is situated • it's capital is london • it's currency is Riyal • it's an island continent • it's capital is rome rome • most famous site is Berlin • Leonel Messi was born here • it has many religious sites • Ram mandir was located here • it is very educated country • ...
States and Countries - LH 2023-11-20
Across
- Disneyworld
- Acropolis Of Athens
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Honolulu
- St.Basil's Cathedral
- Space Needle
- Tokyo Tower
- The Great Pyramid Of Giza
- The White House
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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- Amazon Theater
- Acadia National Park
- Paris
- Home of peaches
- Dallas Cowboys
- Niagara Falls
- Great Wall of China
- Statue of Liberty
- Golden Gate Bridge
19 Clues: Paris • Honolulu • Disneyworld • Tokyo Tower • Space Needle • Niagara Falls • Amazon Theater • Dallas Cowboys • Home of peaches • The White House • Statue of Liberty • Golden Gate Bridge • Acropolis Of Athens • Great Wall of China • Acadia National Park • St.Basil's Cathedral • Leaning Tower of Pisa • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • The Great Pyramid Of Giza
international business crossword 2023-02-04
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- A trade agreement was signed in 1993. It has its own anthem, flag, financial policies, security policies, foreign policies, and currency. The EU now consists of 27 countries in Europe and a population of half a billion people.
- Trade orginzation formed in the time period of the economic crisis of the 1990s, with the purpose of proving a discussion forum for the major economies around the world other than the G8.
- Trade organization formed in 1989. Ties 21 countries that surround the Pacific ocean to function on regional trade. Its motive is to develop the Asia-Pacific community and increase economic growth.
- Euro is the European currency that is used in many EU countries, and also by the European Union.
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- A trade organization made in 1961 consisting of thirty member countries, to push the advancement of democracy and market economies.
- NAFTA is a free trade agreement that was launched in 1994 between the countries Mexico, Canada, and the United States. NAFTA 2.0 was recently signed in 2020, between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. NAFTA places rules concerning the trade of services, goods, and investments across North America. It also gets rid of tariffs, and other trade barriers, and increases fair competition.
- Treaty between nations, two or more, that consists of the movement of services and goods, removal of trade barriers, foreign investment being encouraged, and the placement of terms of trade. Can be bilateral or multilateral.
- A trade organization which consists of the major economies of the world. Come to discuss macroeconomic issues. Countries: France, US, Canada, Great Britain, Italy, Germany, Japan, Russia.
- An intentional organization that pushes trade liberalization throughout the world, established in 1995. Has over 150 members.
- An organization with the motive of pushing financial stability, solving economic crises, assuaging poverty, and encouraging growth.
- Groups made to make easy the free movement of goods and services. Are created by individual governments with the purpose of helping domestic companies expand into international markets.
- A 186-country member orginzation which gives monetary and technical support to developing countries. Gives grants and loans to aid with health, education, farming, environmental issues, resource management, infrastructure, and other economic issues.
12 Clues: Euro is the European currency that is used in many EU countries, and also by the European Union. • An intentional organization that pushes trade liberalization throughout the world, established in 1995. Has over 150 members. • ...
Adaptation Adaptation fund 2021-10-12
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- A fund for projects and programmes that help developing countries cope with the adverse effects of climate change. It is financed by a share of proceeds from emission-reduction programmes such as the Clean Development Mechanism.
- A political agreement that was reached to help the EU reach its emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol (a reduction of 8% during the period 2008-2012, on average, compared with 1990 levels). The 1998 agreement divided the burden unequally amongst member states, taking into account national conditions, including greenhouse gas emissions at the time, the opportunity for reducing them, and countries' levels of economic development.
- Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation, a concept that would provide developing countries with a financial incentive to preserve forests.
- The ocean absorbs approximately one-fourth of man-made CO2 from the atmosphere, which helps to reduce adverse climate change effects. However, when the CO2 dissolves in seawater, carbonic acid is formed. Carbon emissions in the industrial era have already lowered the pH of seawater by 0.1. Ocean acidification can decrease the ability of marine organisms to build their shells and skeletal structures and kill off coral reefs, with serious effects for people who rely on them as fishing grounds.
- The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is a scientific body established by the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Meteorological Organization. It reviews and assesses the most recent scientific, technical, and socio-economic work relevant to climate change, but does not carry out its own research. The IPCC was honoured with the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
- The levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere prior to the start of the Industrial Revolution. These levels are estimated to be about 280 parts per million (by volume). The current level is around 380ppm.
- An abbreviation for parts per million, usually used as short for ppmv (parts per million by volume). The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) suggested in 2007 that the world should aim to stabilise greenhouse gas levels at 450 ppm CO2 equivalent in order to avert dangerous climate change. Some scientists, and many of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, argue that the safe upper limit is 350ppm. Current levels of CO2 only are about 380ppm.
- Carbon dioxide is a gas in the Earth's atmosphere. It occurs naturally and is also a by-product of human activities such as burning fossil fuels. It is the principal greenhouse gas produced by human activity.
- Renewable energy is energy created from sources that can be replenished in a short period of time. The five renewable sources used most often are: biomass (such as wood and biogas), the movement of water, geothermal (heat from within the earth), wind, and solar.
- A scheme set up to allow the trading of emissions permits between business and/or countries as part of a cap and trade approach to limiting greenhouse gas emissions. The best-developed example is the EU's trading scheme, launched in 2005. See Cap and trade.
- Methane is the second most important man-made greenhouse gas. Sources include both the natural world (wetlands, termites, wildfires) and human activity (agriculture, waste dumps, leaks from coal mining).
- The permanent removal of standing forests that can lead to significant levels of carbon dioxide emissions
- A protocol attached to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which sets legally binding commitments on greenhouse gas emissions. Industrialised countries agreed to reduce their combined emissions to 5.2% below 1990 levels during the five-year period 2008-2012. It was agreed by governments at a 1997 UN conference in Kyoto, Japan, but did not legally come into force until 2005. A different set of countries agreed a second commitment period in 2013 that will run until 2020.
- A scenario used for projections of future emissions assuming no action, or no new action, is taken to mitigate the problem. Some countries are pledging not to reduce their emissions but to make reductions compared to a business as usual scenario. Their emissions, therefore, would increase but less than they would have done.
- A term referring to severe climate change that will have a negative effect on societies, economies, and the environment as a whole. The phrase was introduced by the 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which aims to prevent "dangerous" human interference with the climate system.
- In a feedback loop, rising temperatures on the Earth change the environment in ways that affect the rate of warming. Feedback loops can be positive (adding to the rate of warming), or negative (reducing it). The melting of Arctic ice provides an example of a positive feedback process. As the ice on the surface of the Arctic Ocean melts away, there is a smaller area of white ice to reflect the Sun's heat back into space and more open, dark water to absorb it. The less ice there is, the more the water heats up, and the faster the remaining ice melts.
- The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is one of a series of international agreements on global environmental issues adopted at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The UNFCCC aims to prevent "dangerous" human interference with the climate system. It entered into force on 21 March 1994 and has been ratified by 192 countries.
- The total amount of greenhouse gas emitted by a country per unit of population.
- The soot that results from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, biofuels, and biomass (wood, animal dung, etc.). It is the most potent climate-warming aerosol. Unlike greenhouse gases, which trap infrared radiation that is already in the Earth's atmosphere, these particles absorb all wavelengths of sunlight and then re-emit this energy as infrared radiation.
- Action that will reduce man-made climate change. This includes action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or absorb greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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- This refers to a pledge by the European Union to reach three targets by 2020: (a) a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels; (b) an increase in the use of renewable energy to 20% of all energy consumed; and (c) a 20% increase in energy efficiency. The EU says it will reduce emissions by 30%, by 2020, if other developed countries also pledge tough action.
- A tipping point is a threshold for change, which, when reached, results in a process that is difficult to reverse. Scientists say it is urgent that policy makers halve global carbon dioxide emissions over the next 50 years or risk triggering changes that could be irreversible.
- Instruments that help countries and companies meet emission reduction targets by paying others to reduce emissions for them. The mechanism in widest use is emissions trading, where companies or countries buy and sell permits to pollute. The Kyoto Protocol establishes two flexible mechanisms enabling rich countries to fund emission reduction projects in developing countries - Joint Implementation (JI) and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
- The steady rise in global average temperature in recent decades, which experts believe is largely caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions. The long-term trend continues upwards, they suggest, even though the warmest year on record, according to the UK's Met Office, is 1998.
- The natural level of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, which keeps the planet about 30C warmer than it would otherwise be - essential for life as we know it. Water vapour is the most important component of the natural greenhouse effect.
- An agreement between two parties whereby one party struggling to meet its emission reductions under the Kyoto Protocol earns emission reduction units from another party's emission removal project. The JI is a flexible and cost-efficient way of fulfilling Kyoto agreements while also encouraging foreign investment and technology transfer.
- The process whereby technological advances are shared between different countries. Developed countries could, for example, share up-to-date renewable energy technologies with developing countries, in an effort to lower global greenhouse gas emissions
- The balance between the Earth's incoming and outgoing energy. The current global climate system must adjust to rising greenhouse gas levels and, in the very long term, the Earth must get rid of energy at the same rate at which it receives energy from the sun.
- A fuel derived from renewable, biological sources, including crops such as maize and sugar cane, and some forms of waste.
- The collection and transport of concentrated carbon dioxide gas from large emission sources, such as power plants. The gases are then injected into deep underground reservoirs. Carbon capture is sometimes referred to as geological sequestration.
- A forum established in 2009 by US President Barack Obama to discuss elements of the agreement that will be negotiated at Copenhagen. Its members - Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, the European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, the UK and the US - account for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions. The forum is a modification of the Major Economies Meeting started by the former President George Bush, which was seen by some countries as an attempt to undermine UN negotiations.
- The group of developing countries that have signed and ratified the Kyoto Protocol. They do not have binding emission reduction targets.
- The state of the atmosphere with regard to temperature, cloudiness, rainfall, wind and other meteorological conditions. It is not the same as climate, which is the average weather over a much longer period.
- The name given to a graph published in 1998 plotting the average temperature in the Northern hemisphere over the last 1,000 years. The line remains roughly flat until the last 100 years, when it bends sharply upwards. The graph has been cited as evidence to support the idea that global warming is a man-made phenomenon, but some scientists have challenged the data and methodology used to estimate historical temperatures. (It is also known as MBH98 after its creators, Michael E. Mann, Raymond S. Bradley and Malcolm K. Hughes.)
- Natural resources, such as coal, oil and natural gas, containing hydrocarbons. These fuels are formed in the Earth over millions of years and produce carbon dioxide when burnt.
- A report on the economics of climate change led by Lord Nicholas Stern, a former World Bank economist. It was published on 30 October 2006 and argued that the cost of dealing with the consequences of climate change in the future would be higher than taking action to mitigate the problem now.
- Action that helps cope with the effects of climate change - for example construction of barriers to protect against rising sea levels, or conversion to crops capable of surviving high temperatures and drought.
- Least Developed Countries represent the poorest and weakest countries in the world. The current list of LDCs includes 49 countries - 33 in Africa, 15 in Asia and the Pacific, and one in Latin America.
- An emission trading scheme whereby businesses or countries can buy or sell allowances to emit greenhouse gases via an exchange. The volume of allowances issued adds up to the limit, or cap, imposed by the authorities.
- An observed widespread reduction in sunlight at the surface of the Earth, which varies significantly between regions. The most likely cause of global dimming is an interaction between sunlight and microscopic aerosol particles from human activities. In some regions, such as Europe, global dimming no longer occurs, thanks to clean air regulations.
- This refers to Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry. Activities in LULUCF provide a method of offsetting emissions, either by increasing the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere (i.e. by planting trees or managing forests), or by reducing emissions (i.e. by curbing deforestation and the associated burning of wood).
41 Clues: The total amount of greenhouse gas emitted by a country per unit of population. • The permanent removal of standing forests that can lead to significant levels of carbon dioxide emissions • A fuel derived from renewable, biological sources, including crops such as maize and sugar cane, and some forms of waste. • ...
We The People 2018-02-20
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- A specific number of immigrants from certain countries who were allowed to enter the country each year
- An official periodic counting of a population
- The study of the characteristics of human populations
- People who came here from other countries
- Born in the United States
- The organizations institutions and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people
- A measurement of population per unit area
- Refers to the annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a population
- The system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes, regulating the actions of its members and enforcing by the imposition of penalties
- Freedom
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- A compulsory contribution to state revenue levied by the government workers' income, business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
- There are nine members of this court
- The legal process by which and alien may become a citizen
- A legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way
- People who are trying to escape dangers in their home countries
- All of the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- A legally recognized member of the country
- A movement of large numbers of people from region to region to the cities
- A person speaking two or more languages fluently
- A system of government where the whole population or all eligible members of a state typically through elected representatives
- A formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates expressed through ballots
- Refers to the annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a countries population
- The study of citizenship and government
- The state of being equal in status, rights, and opportunities
- Permanent residents of the United States who are still citizens of another country
25 Clues: Freedom • Born in the United States • There are nine members of this court • The study of citizenship and government • People who came here from other countries • A measurement of population per unit area • A legally recognized member of the country • An official periodic counting of a population • A person speaking two or more languages fluently • ...
Chapter 2 Terms (World War l) 2021-03-03
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- The telegraph sent by the German empire stating it will back Austria-Hungary.
- The final proposition between two countries after a series of demands which upon rejection can result in retaliation (war) and the severing of ties.
- The ideology of extending one country's rule over other countries and peoples, often through military force.
- A war in which nations are willing to sacrifice as many lives and resources required to win the war.
- The changes (economical and social) that converts an agricultural society into an industrial society.
- A failed battle plan that was designed to help Germany win a two-front war.
- The strip of land between opposing trenches.
- The British policy which aims to always increase the country's naval strength to twice that of the next most powerful navy.
- A type of land warfare in which opposing forces attack and defend large permanent ditches dug into the ground.
- A union between two parties (countries)aiming to work together for a mutual purpose.
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- The mutual agreements between Russia, France and Great Britain.
- A 19th century movement which aims to unite the various Slavic peoples across Europe.
- A military tactic which involved killing as many enemy soldiers as possible until the enemy is at the point of collapse.
- A secret military society which allegedly took part in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- A war where opposing sides fight on two separate geographical fronts.
- The belief that the government should maintain a strong military for national protection and interests.
- The military tactic of going over the top of the trench to fire on the enemy.
- The agreement between Austria-Hungary, Germany and Italy, stating the three countries will support each other if one is to be attacked by France or Russia
- The idea that promotes a group of people that aims to maintain self-governance over their homeland.
- A competition between two or more nations to increase military material and personnel.
20 Clues: The strip of land between opposing trenches. • The mutual agreements between Russia, France and Great Britain. • A war where opposing sides fight on two separate geographical fronts. • A failed battle plan that was designed to help Germany win a two-front war. • The telegraph sent by the German empire stating it will back Austria-Hungary. • ...
IW 2023-04-19
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- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- relies on a particular resource to be succesful
- the part that includes manufacturing activities
- the movement of people from rural areas
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the U.S, Mexico and Canada
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce
- has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living
- economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
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- an economy most modern developed countries have
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it
- characteristics spread from a different society
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- index designed to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- the part that makes direct use of natural resource
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- a country that has significant industrial development and a relatively high standard of living
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries
- When people move from one country to another
- act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
26 Clues: the movement of people from rural areas • When people move from one country to another • an economy most modern developed countries have • characteristics spread from a different society • relies on a particular resource to be succesful • the part that includes manufacturing activities • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • ...
IW 2023-04-19
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- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- relies on a particular resource to be succesful
- the part that includes manufacturing activities
- the movement of people from rural areas
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the U.S, Mexico and Canada
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce
- has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living
- economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
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- an economy most modern developed countries have
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it
- characteristics spread from a different society
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- index designed to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- the part that makes direct use of natural resource
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- a country that has significant industrial development and a relatively high standard of living
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries
- When people move from one country to another
- act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
26 Clues: the movement of people from rural areas • When people move from one country to another • an economy most modern developed countries have • characteristics spread from a different society • relies on a particular resource to be succesful • the part that includes manufacturing activities • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • ...
Economic Concepts 2023-03-28
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- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP
- global coalition among many countries; headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland
- trade alliance among 28 European nations; encourages free trade among
- French word for 'leave alone'; economic concept opposing governmental! involvement in commerce beyond what is necessary to keep an economic system running on its laws; associated with a free enterprise system
- Advantage occurs when a country is able to produce a product more efficiently and at a lower cost than another country
- State in which countries depend on each other for certain goods or services which they cannot produce efficiently for themselves; international trade
- goods and services sold to other countries
- period of the business cycle in which there is increasing economic activity
- fluctuations in economic activity over time; constitutes production rising then falling in a long cycle of expansion and contraction
- period of business cycle in which economic activity is at its highest
- period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity
- occurs when ,a country possesses unique resources or capabilities allowing for the lowest cost of production for a product
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- trade agreement among Canada, the United States and Mexico; mission to diminish all trade
- measure of the number of people without jobs
- Tariff tariff which supplies revenue for a country
- limits the quantity or monetary value of an import; controls the level of an import
- Tariff tariff which increases price on imports to protect domestic products
- complete ban on certain products coming in or leaving the country; usually put in place for political reasons
- period of the business cycle in which there is decreasing economic activity
- measure of the change in the prices of wholesale goods; used to measure inflation; formerly known as the wholesale price index
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP
- tax on imports
23 Clues: tax on imports • goods and services sold to other countries • measure of the number of people without jobs • goods and services purchased from other countries • Tariff tariff which supplies revenue for a country • period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity • period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP • ...
WS Crossword 2023-12-08
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- Most populous Muslim country in the world
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society
- country that created identity cards in rwanda
- Holds most power as a leader in a country,overrides all others in power
- leader who was in jail for 27 years and helped end apartheid
- This empire existed in modern day Turkey,At its height in the 1600s the empire stretched to northern Africa, southwest Asia, and southeast Europe.
- an ethnicity that has political goals and who relate to a set territory
- favoring your own group of people/preferring your own group of people over your country
- Minority in every country they live in, Stateless nation
- countries like canada, japan and australia
- a small group of people have all the power
- Takes education, health and standard of living into account when measured
- Originated in Lebanon,terrorist group
- Largest sea in the middle east
- Includes farming, fishing, and mining as jobs in this area
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- region of western sudan and eastern chad
- an organization of countries whose purpose is to keep international peace and security
- Allies with Turkey and Russia who supplies them weapons, Highest number of IDPs in the world
- capita
- Built a national education system in Iran and opened the University of Tehran
- the use of economic, political, cultural or other (corporate) pressures to control or influence other countries
- strategy that nigeria used to deal with uneven development
- Corresponds with Failed/Fragile state
- form of government that the UK uses
- group of people that created the most violence during the rwandan civil war
- North Korea is an example of this type of gov't
- the most predominant religion in northern nigeria
- Turned Iran into a theocracy, Islamic Revolution
- countries like afgahanistan,ethiopia and cambodia
- Gov't without any connection to a religion, Turkey is an example of this
30 Clues: capita • Largest sea in the middle east • form of government that the UK uses • Corresponds with Failed/Fragile state • Originated in Lebanon,terrorist group • region of western sudan and eastern chad • Most populous Muslim country in the world • countries like canada, japan and australia • a small group of people have all the power • ...
Cold War Vocab 2024-02-01
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- Cold war competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union to build up their respective armed forces and weapons
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- Joint effort by the US and Britain to fly food and supplies into W Berlin after the Soviet blocked off all ground routes into the city
- an alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US, England, France, Canada, Western European countries
- War that is fought with threats, lies and propaganda
- a form of socialism that abolishes private ownership
- President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology
- accused people of being communists and "blacklisted" them
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- treaty signed in 1945 that formed an alliance of the Eastern European countries behind the Iron Curtain; USSR, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
- the idea that if a nation falls under communist control, nearby nations will also fall under communist control
- A political barrier that isolated the peoples of Eastern Europe after WWII, restricting their ability to travel outside the region
- the city of Berlin between the capitalist West and Communist East
- A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
- The act of accusing people of disloyalty and communism
- Wall
- countries that are involved in large scale production
- a plan for aiding the European nations in economic recovery after World War II in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism.
- 30 million war babies were born between 1942 and 1950.
- Organization including: Australia, Great Britain, France, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, and the United States, for collective defense against aggression in southeastern Asia and the southwestern Pacific
- Type of economy were there is private ownership of industry and some people earn more than others.
20 Clues: Wall • War that is fought with threats, lies and propaganda • a form of socialism that abolishes private ownership • countries that are involved in large scale production • The act of accusing people of disloyalty and communism • 30 million war babies were born between 1942 and 1950. • accused people of being communists and "blacklisted" them • ...
Globalisation 2025-02-12
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- A large company that operates in multiple countries
- The influence of Western culture worldwide
- Economic system promoting private ownership
- Growth of cities due to economic opportunities
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- Destruction of forests for global economic activities
- The increase in connections and interdependence among countries
- Moving jobs and services to another country for cheaper costs
- A tax on imports or exports
- The exchange of goods and services between countries
9 Clues: A tax on imports or exports • The influence of Western culture worldwide • Economic system promoting private ownership • Growth of cities due to economic opportunities • A large company that operates in multiple countries • The exchange of goods and services between countries • Destruction of forests for global economic activities • ...
MIX 2021-12-02
EMERGENT U6L1 2022-10-27
Land Vocab 2025-03-03
RITUALS 2022-09-16
The Iron Curtain Crossword 2024-04-29
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- Soviet leader whose policies contributed to the end of the Iron Curtain. Last Soviet leader, under whose rule the Iron Curtain began to dissolve.
- Military alliance of Eastern Bloc countries. Alliance formed in 1955 by countries on the eastern side of the Iron Curtain.
- British leader who coined the term "Iron Curtain" in his 1946 speech. Prime Minister who first used the term "Iron Curtain" in a speech at Fulton.
- Soviet security agency active in maintaining the Iron Curtain's integrity. Soviet secret police that operated extensively along the Iron Curtain.
- U.S. policy aimed at containing communism, influencing countries along the Iron Curtain. 1947 U.S. foreign policy that sought to prevent the spread of communism near the Iron Curtain.
- 1975 agreement that included countries from both sides of the Iron Curtain. 1975 agreement that marked a rare cooperation between countries divided by the Iron Curtain.
- Capital where a significant uprising against Iron Curtain policies occurred in 1956. City that saw a major anti-communist uprising in 1956 within the Iron Curtain.
- Polish trade union that challenged communist rule behind the Iron Curtain. Movement led by Lech Wałęsa that defied communist rule within the Iron Curtain.
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- Metaphorical barrier separating Soviet-controlled Europe and the West. Metaphorical divide mentioned by Churchill between communist East and capitalist West.
- U.S. initiative to aid Western Europe, impacting countries outside the Iron Curtain. Economic aid program by the U.S. for Western Europe, countering the influence of the Iron Curtain.
- A nation behind the Iron Curtain that underwent a political revolution in 1989. Eastern European country behind the Iron Curtain that experienced the Velvet Revolution.
- A brief period of reform in Czechoslovakia crushed by the Iron Curtain's enforcers. 1968 event in Czechoslovakia, abruptly ended by forces loyal to the Iron Curtain.
- Physical manifestation of the Iron Curtain, erected in 1961. Barrier that became a literal representation of the Iron Curtain in 1961.
- Western military alliance formed in response to the threat posed by the Iron Curtain. Alliance founded in 1949 as a countermeasure to the potential threat from the Iron Curtain.
- Soviet leader during the initial years of the Iron Curtain's existence. Soviet leader at the time of the Iron Curtain's emergence post-WWII.
15 Clues: Military alliance of Eastern Bloc countries. Alliance formed in 1955 by countries on the eastern side of the Iron Curtain. • Physical manifestation of the Iron Curtain, erected in 1961. Barrier that became a literal representation of the Iron Curtain in 1961. • ...
Monetary Unit 2023-07-05
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- The currency of China, represented by the symbol ¥. It is used for buying goods and services in China and is controlled by the People's Bank of China.
- The currency used in several countries, including India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. It is represented by the symbol ₹ and is used for daily transactions.
- The currency of several countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Morocco. It is represented by the symbol د.إ and is used for buying items and services.
- The currency of the United Kingdom, represented by the symbol £. It is used for buying goods and services in the UK and is divided into pence.
- The currency of South Africa, represented by the symbol R. It is used for financial transactions within the country and is divided into cents.
- A currency used in several countries, usually represented by the symbol $. It comes in the form of coins and banknotes and is used for buying goods and services.
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- The currency of Japan, represented by the symbol ¥. It is used for buying items, paying bills, and conducting business transactions in Japan.
- The currency of Russia, represented by the symbol ₽. It is used for financial transactions within Russia and is divided into kopeks.
- The currency of Brazil, represented by the symbol R$. It is used for financial transactions within the country and is divided into centavos.
- The official currency used in many European countries. It is represented by the symbol € and is used for financial transactions within the European Union.
- The currency of Sweden, represented by the symbol kr. It is used for financial transactions within the country and is divided into öre.
- The currency of South Korea, represented by the symbol ₩. It is used for financial transactions within the country and is divided into jeon.
- The currency of several countries, including Mexico, the Philippines, and Argentina. It is represented by the symbol $ and is used for buying goods and services.
- The currency of several countries, including Iran, Oman, and Yemen. It is represented by the symbol ﷼ and is used for buying items and services.
- The currency of Thailand, represented by the symbol ฿. It is used for buying goods and services in Thailand and is divided into satang.
15 Clues: The currency of Russia, represented by the symbol ₽. It is used for financial transactions within Russia and is divided into kopeks. • The currency of Sweden, represented by the symbol kr. It is used for financial transactions within the country and is divided into öre. • ...
history thing 2022-12-02
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- To be under the control of your own government, not under control of another governing body. What most imperialized countries were looking for.
- Extending a country’s influence through diplomacy and/or force.
- A nation with an independent government that is occupying a particular territory.
- Influenced by trading, other countries, and the resources found in an area. Keeping it in-shape makes countries more powerful.
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- Acquiring a country, settling it, and exploiting it economically.
- Being able to do things on your own without outside influence.
- An area under control of another country and occupied by settlers of that country.
- Britain Was the most common colonizer during the Berlin Conference.
- Has the goal of spreading their ideas and conquering weaker nations. Great Britain is an example of one.
- A formal agreement between countries.
10 Clues: A formal agreement between countries. • Being able to do things on your own without outside influence. • Extending a country’s influence through diplomacy and/or force. • Acquiring a country, settling it, and exploiting it economically. • Britain Was the most common colonizer during the Berlin Conference. • ...
CNN 10 crossword 2022-02-25
Across
- The largest producer of avocados
- What country is trying to bring back life also known as rewilding.
- The most M&Ms stacked on top of each other
- Obama This U.S. president wrongly spoke of the british national anthem
- This country won the 2022 winter Olympics
- What animal was just found after being lost for a decade
Down
- Elizabeth the Has met 12 U.S. presidents while in rule
- This city was the first to host the summer and winter Olympics
- A alliance of European countries, North American countries, and Eurasian countries.
- edna The most active volcano in Europe
- What country just landed a full blown invasion on Ukraine.
- 1 The first space shuttle to successfully land on mars
- Russia is still showing signs of invading by sending gas, vehicles, and troops to the Ukrainian border.
- Hampshire 6th grade students in New Hampshire seta boat in water and it floated across the Atlantic to Norway.
- Pragg Who won the arthings chess virtual tournament
15 Clues: The largest producer of avocados • edna The most active volcano in Europe • This country won the 2022 winter Olympics • The most M&Ms stacked on top of each other • Pragg Who won the arthings chess virtual tournament • Elizabeth the Has met 12 U.S. presidents while in rule • 1 The first space shuttle to successfully land on mars • ...
CNN 10 crossword 2022-02-25
Across
- The largest producer of avocados
- What country is trying to bring back life also known as rewilding.
- The most M&Ms stacked on top of each other
- Obama This U.S. president wrongly spoke of the british national anthem
- This country won the 2022 winter Olympics
- What animal was just found after being lost for a decade
Down
- Elizabeth the Has met 12 U.S. presidents while in rule
- This city was the first to host the summer and winter Olympics
- A alliance of European countries, North American countries, and Eurasian countries.
- edna The most active volcano in Europe
- What country just landed a full blown invasion on Ukraine.
- 1 The first space shuttle to successfully land on mars
- Russia is still showing signs of invading by sending gas, vehicles, and troops to the Ukrainian border.
- Hampshire 6th grade students in New Hampshire seta boat in water and it floated across the Atlantic to Norway.
- Pragg Who won the arthings chess virtual tournament
15 Clues: The largest producer of avocados • edna The most active volcano in Europe • This country won the 2022 winter Olympics • The most M&Ms stacked on top of each other • Pragg Who won the arthings chess virtual tournament • Elizabeth the Has met 12 U.S. presidents while in rule • 1 The first space shuttle to successfully land on mars • ...
