countries Crossword Puzzles
Spanish American War 2022-03-21
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- The name of the sea where Puerto Rico and Cuba is located.
- The policy of powerful countries to gain control of weaker countries.
- Using exaggerated news stories to sell newspaper.
- The name of the sea where Guam and Philippines is located.
- The name of the African American soldiers fighting the Spanish-American War.
- The US became this after winning the Spanish-American War.
- President James Monroe's warning to European nations not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere; issued in 1824.
- Land gained be the US as territories after the Spanish-American War.
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- Cuban citizens who fought for their independence from Spain.
- Leader of the Rough riders, US President
- American battleship that exploded in Havanna Harbor in 1898.
- Canal built by the US across Panama to link the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Land gained be the US as territories after the Spanish-American War.
- A right to be involved in Latin American countries to preserve law and order.
- Land gained be the US as territories after the Spanish-American War.
- The name of the harbor where the USS Maine exploded.
- A country that controlled Cuba over 400 years.
17 Clues: Leader of the Rough riders, US President • A country that controlled Cuba over 400 years. • Using exaggerated news stories to sell newspaper. • The name of the harbor where the USS Maine exploded. • The name of the sea where Puerto Rico and Cuba is located. • The name of the sea where Guam and Philippines is located. • ...
World War I Vocabulary 2015-03-06
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- someone opposed to violence as a means of settling disputes
- powers/The Alliance of Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy
- powers/The Alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in WWI
- disagree
- the act of making amends, offering expiation, or giving satisfaction for a wrong or injury
- a union or association formed between countries for defensive purposes
- a system of government by one person with absolute power
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- contested armed boundary between opposing forces
- a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, esp. the political affairs of other countries
- glorification of the military, a policy of maintaining a strong military organization in aggressive preparedness for war
- the action or process of gradually reducing the strength or effectiveness of someone or something through sustained attack or pressure
- an impartial and uninvolved country or person
- a friendly understanding or informal alliance between states or factions
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
15 Clues: disagree • contested armed boundary between opposing forces • powers/The Alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in WWI • powers/The Alliance of Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy • an impartial and uninvolved country or person • someone opposed to violence as a means of settling disputes • ...
CW Terms 2015-12-01
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- When there is an excess
- the estimated minimum level of income needed to secure the necessities of life
- the legal principle that law should govern a nation
- the increase in a country's population during a period of time
- when the amount is too small
- The materials countries send to other countries
- the percentage of people who are able to read and write
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- the ability of the government to formulate and implement sound policies and regulations that permit and promote private sector development
- Percentage of people without a job
- How long a person is projected to live
- The amount of infants that die per year
- the durability and integrity of a current government regime
- the monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period.
- all the members of a particular organization or population who are able to work, viewed collectively.
- The materials countries take in
15 Clues: When there is an excess • when the amount is too small • The materials countries take in • Percentage of people without a job • How long a person is projected to live • The amount of infants that die per year • The materials countries send to other countries • the legal principle that law should govern a nation • the percentage of people who are able to read and write • ...
Disparities in wealth and development, another awesome crossword! 2015-01-14
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- a very serious disease which has reduced how long some people live in countries like Botswana
- development goals were made in 2000, so called the...
- a cause of disparities within a county
- this job sector does not contribute taxes to the economy
- the quality of life within a country
- one of the MDGs was to make primary education ________ (meaning available to all)
- relieving countries of this can help reduce disparities
- how long on average someone lives
- general term for something that measures how developed a country is
- the difference between two things
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- if your parents go to school, you are more likely to access a good education. Name this factor.
- this measures development by taking 3 different factors into account
- helps to ensure that farmers are given a good wage for their work
- greater access to be able to sell goods means countries can develop
- disparities can occur as a result of this, we used Vietnam as an example of this (the big factor)
15 Clues: how long on average someone lives • the difference between two things • the quality of life within a country • a cause of disparities within a county • development goals were made in 2000, so called the... • relieving countries of this can help reduce disparities • this job sector does not contribute taxes to the economy • ...
JHS G3 - Beyond Borders 2022-02-09
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- Children like these in Afghanistan ___ school backpacks from Japan.
- You can also ___ your old school backpack.
- About 90 percent of our clothes, shirts, pants, and ___ are imported from China and other Asian countries.
- In areas with no school ___, children can use the backpacks as desks in the open air.
- We're ___ by imported products in our daily lives.
- ___ your life without school.
- It also encourages their parents to send their sons and ___ to school.
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- If we didn't ___ chicken from these countries, fried chicken would be quite expensive in Japan.
- Students will be ___ for school.
- It also encourages their parents to send their ___ and daughters to school.
- It also ___ their parents to send their sons and daughters to school.
- We're surrounded by imported products in our ___ lives.
- These ___ connect and help us all.
- Others goods and ___ travel from one country to another all around the globe.
- Many products that are ___ by Japanese companies are made in other countries.
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. • ...
Cold War 2023-09-12
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- War A conflict where two superpowers support opposing sides indirectly.
- A disagreement or struggle between two or more sides.
- Weapons Powerful explosives that use nuclear reactions as their source of energy.
- Race A competition between nations to build up military weapons.
- The idea of preventing conflict by making threats of retaliation.
- A feeling of strain or stress between groups or countries.
- A set of beliefs or ideas that guides a group or nation.
- Theory The belief that if one country in a region falls to communism, neighboring countries will also fall.
- Curtain A term used to describe the division between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War.
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- Information that is used to influence people's opinions.
- Countries or groups that work together and support each other.
- Wall A barrier built to separate East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- War A period of political tension and rivalry without direct warfare.
- Extremely powerful nations, like the USA and the USSR.
- Spying or secretly gathering information about others.
15 Clues: A disagreement or struggle between two or more sides. • Extremely powerful nations, like the USA and the USSR. • Spying or secretly gathering information about others. • Information that is used to influence people's opinions. • A set of beliefs or ideas that guides a group or nation. • A feeling of strain or stress between groups or countries. • ...
Building a New Nation 2020-04-02
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- The loyalty and devotion to a countries.
- A Shawnee chief who established a town called Prophets town with his brother.
- The main author of the constitution.
- A treaty signed by US and Spain in 1819 which resolved territorial issues between the countries.
- The man who wrote the national anthem.
- A European country located south of Great Britain and northeast of France.
- A law that permitted the US to trade with other countries but Great Britain and France.
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- A policy that said the United States would not allow any other country to establish colonies.
- Married to James Madison and was very we welcoming to her community.
- Forcing men to join the army or navy services.
- The Supreme Court has the power of declaring a federal law as unconstitutional.
- First started as a poem now is our national anthem.
- A very important delegate who was also our 4th president.
- A girl who helped Lewis and Clark with their expedition.
- A US military academy where US army officers are trained.
15 Clues: The main author of the constitution. • The man who wrote the national anthem. • The loyalty and devotion to a countries. • Forcing men to join the army or navy services. • First started as a poem now is our national anthem. • A girl who helped Lewis and Clark with their expedition. • A very important delegate who was also our 4th president. • ...
Lunar New Year 2025 2025-01-15
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- The main color on display during the holiday, the color of the envelopes gifted to children around this time
- Dancers dress up as these mythical creatures in some celebrating countries, also 2024's Zodiac Animal
- Lunar New Year is about this for many celebrants; your parents and siblings
- The 'festive' alternate name for Lunar New Year (two words)
- The 2025 Lunar cycle is associated with this one of the five elements
- Another country where celebrations are widely held
- This barber-ous activity is taboo during the season in some celebrating countries
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- The specific date of this year's Lunar New Year
- A very popular doughy dish for North Chinese celebrants
- An object made to emit light
- These light up the sky every year for Lunar New Year. BOOM!
- One of the many countries that celebrates the Lunar New Year
- 2025's Zodiac Animal
- What we all hope for in the New Year; a large sum of money
- You hit 4 of a kind in poker! You must be really...
15 Clues: 2025's Zodiac Animal • An object made to emit light • The specific date of this year's Lunar New Year • Another country where celebrations are widely held • You hit 4 of a kind in poker! You must be really... • A very popular doughy dish for North Chinese celebrants • What we all hope for in the New Year; a large sum of money • ...
Developmental Aid 2021-12-08
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- Donations in the form of money, technology etc is known as?
- aid an international body such as the UN distributes aid to other countries
- trocaire and concern are examples of this source of aid?
- aid type of aid provided by charities?
- when aid is given with conditions
- aid given over a long period of time?
- when farmers are paid a fair price for their product?
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- extra money paid by the buyers which goes to community funds in developing countries?
- when aid does not reach the people who need it most it is known as?
- ireland gives this type of aid to developing countries
- when no conditions are attached to the aid?
- given in times of crisis such as an earthquake?
12 Clues: when aid is given with conditions • aid given over a long period of time? • aid type of aid provided by charities? • when no conditions are attached to the aid? • given in times of crisis such as an earthquake? • when farmers are paid a fair price for their product? • ireland gives this type of aid to developing countries • ...
We The People 2018-02-20
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- All of the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- The system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes, regulating the actions of its members and enforcing by the imposition of penalties
- The study of citizenship and government
- The organizations institutions and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people
- A person speaking two or more languages fluently
- The legal process by which and alien may become a citizen
- A formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates expressed through ballots
- A system of government where the whole population or all eligible members of a state typically through elected representatives
- A movement of large numbers of people from region to region to the cities
- People who came here from other countries
- A legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way
- Refers to the annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a countries population
- People who are trying to escape dangers in their home countries
- An official periodic counting of a population
- Freedom
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- A measurement of population per unit area
- A specific number of immigrants from certain countries who were allowed to enter the country each year
- A legally recognized member of the country
- The study of the characteristics of human populations
- Born in the United States
- Refers to the annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a population
- There are nine members of this court
- Permanent residents of the United States who are still citizens of another country
- The state of being equal in status, rights, and opportunities
- 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
25 Clues: Freedom • Born in the United States • There are nine members of this court • The study of citizenship and government • A measurement of population per unit area • People who came here from other countries • A legally recognized member of the country • An official periodic counting of a population • A person speaking two or more languages fluently • ...
Developing a Global Vision 2014-06-16
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- An international bank that offers low-interest loans, advice, and information to developing nations.
- A trade organization that replaced the old General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
- An intermediary in the global market who assumes all ownership risks and sells globally for its own account.
- Recognizing and reacting to international marketing opportunities, using effective global marketing strategies, and being aware of threats from foreign competitors in all markets.
- Marketing that targets markets throughout the world.
- A trade agreement that contained loopholes enabling countries to avoid trade-barrier reduction agreements.
- An intermediary who acts like a manufacturer's agent for the exporter; lives in the foreign market.
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- An intermediary who plays the traditional broker's role by bringing buyer and seller together.
- An agreement to dramatically lower trade barriers worldwide, created the World Trade Organization.
- Production of uniform products that can be sold the same way all over the world.
- An agreement between Canada, the United States, and Mexico that created the World's largest free trade zone.
- Using more capital than labor in the production process.
- A trade agreement, instituted in 2005, that includes Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and the United States
- A company that is heavily engaged in international trade, beyond exporting and importing.
- Sending U.S. jobs abroad
- Domestically produced products to buyers in other countries.
- A forum for international economic development that promotes discussion between industrial and emerging-market countries on key issues relate to global economic stability.
- A free trade zone encompassing 27 European countries.
- The largest Latin American trade agreement; includes Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.
- An international organization that acts as a lender of last resort, providing loans to troubled nations, and also works to promote trade through financial cooperation.
20 Clues: Sending U.S. jobs abroad • Marketing that targets markets throughout the world. • A free trade zone encompassing 27 European countries. • Using more capital than labor in the production process. • Domestically produced products to buyers in other countries. • Production of uniform products that can be sold the same way all over the world. • ...
America becomes a Superpower 2022-10-21
Across
- During its first 70 years, the U.S. ____________________ in terms of territory.
- The U.S. committed to a strategy called “containment” in order to prevent the spread of ________________________ around the Globe.
- Delegates came together from allied nations to establish and global __________________________ system designed to prevent another Great Depression.
- Tensions between the U.S. and _____________________ eventually led to the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
- Secretary of State Seward pushed a plan to buy Alaska from _____________________.
- The U.S. then saw _________________ expansion as a direct threat during The Cold War.
- America is part of an interconnected global system that has helped to usher in an era of unprecedented ______________________ and low levels of conflict.
- The North ______________________ Treaty Organization was formed to stop Russia from invading other countries in Europe.
- The U.S. acquired the Kingdom of _____________________ in 1898.
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- Some politicians, however, supported ______________________, which kept the country’s focus on itself rather the problems of other countries.
- After the ___________________ wall fell, some say the U.S. could have removed itself from some of its management of global affairs.
- The U.S. hoped the world powers would be able to resolve differences through ___________________________ and law rather than war.
- The U.S. was the only country equipped with ____________________ weapons during WWII.
- The fight against Communism caused the U.S. to form a complicated set of ___________________ in every corner of the world with unlikely partners.
- The _____________________ revolution produced explosive economic growth.
- The U.N. ______________________ set up a system of international laws prohibiting wars of conquest.
- President Wilson attended the ___________________ Peace Conference, which ended WWI.
- In 1918, the ______________________ of Nations was designed to promote peace and cooperation globally.
- Early on, many American politicians were anti-_______________________, so they refused to try to acquire Iceland and Greenland.
- The U.S. formed relationships with countries like Saudi Arabia, Israel, and South Korea because they saw those countries as _________________ against Communism.
20 Clues: The U.S. acquired the Kingdom of _____________________ in 1898. • The _____________________ revolution produced explosive economic growth. • During its first 70 years, the U.S. ____________________ in terms of territory. • Secretary of State Seward pushed a plan to buy Alaska from _____________________. • ...
Economic Concepts 2023-03-28
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- Rate measure of the number of people without jobs
- American Free Trade Agreement trade agreement among Canada, the United States and Mexico; mission to diminish all trade
- period of the business cycle in which there is increasing economic activity
- limits the quantity or monetary value of an import; controls the level of an import
- Union trade alliance among 28 European nations; encourages free trade among
- period of the business cycle in which there is decreasing economic activity
- Interdependence State in which countries depend on each other for certain goods or services which they cannot produce efficiently for themselves; international trade
- 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
- period of business cycle in which economic activity is at its highest
- Advantage occurs when ,a country possesses unique resources or capabilities allowing for the lowest cost of production for a product
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP
- goods and services sold to other countries
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- producing Tariff tariff which supplies revenue for a country
- period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity
- Tariff tariff which increases price on imports to protect domestic products
- Cycle fluctuations in economic activity over time; constitutes production rising then falling in a long cycle of expansion and contraction
- Price Index measure of the change in the prices of wholesale goods; used to measure inflation; formerly known as the wholesale price index
- Advantage occurs when a country is able to produce a product more efficiently and at a lower cost than another country
- Trade Organization global coalition among many countries; headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland
- complete ban on certain products coming in or leaving the country; usually put in place for political reasons
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- tax on imports
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP
23 Clues: tax on imports • goods and services sold to other countries • goods and services purchased from other countries • period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity • Rate measure of the number of people without jobs • period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-20
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- A sector that includes the production materials like farming or mining.
- An economic system that controls the production of goods,land,and labor.
- Shared characteristics of customs, language, religion, and other similarities.
- The living conditions of individuals in an area.
- An intergovernmental organization that controls and manages major oil exports.
- An economic system that allows business owners to control what is produced and what to make.
- A country with little development with its industry, resulting in a lower life expectancy.
- A popular Hindi movie industry that is from india
- An index developed by the United Nations that measures the living standard of people living in different countries.
- An economy dependent on certain things. One example is agriculture and trade
- When people in rural areas to Urbanized areas.
- An economy that shares the characteristics of a command and mixed economy.
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- A policy that restrict trade with specific countries, businesses, and people
- Activities involving the processing of materials.
- People from one part of the world that moves to another because of safety, food, and shelter.
- A trade pact used in 1992 to take out tariffs between the United states, Canada, and Mexico to make trade between them easier.
- tax placed on goods that have been sent to a country.
- A sector providing serving services to industries like delivery, entertainment ,and cleaning support.
- An Important system that supports an area like a city or country.
- A policy
- The practice of protecting local businesses and industries in a nation.
- that stops import limits like tariffs and subsidies
- The act of going to move to a new country and staying there permanently
- Countries with high production,good income,and higher population.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- A process by which colonized countries gain freedom from their colonizers.
26 Clues: A policy • When people in rural areas to Urbanized areas. • The living conditions of individuals in an area. • Activities involving the processing of materials. • A popular Hindi movie industry that is from india • that stops import limits like tariffs and subsidies • tax placed on goods that have been sent to a country. • ...
IW 2023-04-19
Across
- 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 • ...
SOSE 2022-02-04
Across
- a designated learning station
- a source which is not original
- a written text from one person to another
- something you read
- the study of countries and land mass
- fighting between countries
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- source from a primary perspective
- the study of the past
- the room you have class in
- to learn or review a topic
- a narrative or ----book
- to view and understand written words
12 Clues: something you read • the study of the past • a narrative or ----book • the room you have class in • to learn or review a topic • fighting between countries • a designated learning station • a source which is not original • source from a primary perspective • the study of countries and land mass • to view and understand written words • a written text from one person to another
Daily Crossword 2025-12-12
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- plane that drops bombs and is bigger than others
- biggest ocean in the world
- prisoner of war
- punishment while captured
- lack of food or nourishment
- one who watches over prisoners
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- exhibiting courage
- Asian country in World War II
- small land mass surrounded by water
- countries including UK, US, Soviet Union, and China
- small rubber boat
- countries including Germany, Japan, and Italy
12 Clues: prisoner of war • small rubber boat • exhibiting courage • punishment while captured • biggest ocean in the world • lack of food or nourishment • Asian country in World War II • one who watches over prisoners • small land mass surrounded by water • countries including Germany, Japan, and Italy • plane that drops bombs and is bigger than others • ...
America becomes a Superpower 2022-10-21
Across
- The fight against Communism caused the U.S. to form a complicated set of ___________________ in every corner of the world with unlikely partners.
- The U.S. formed relationships with countries like Saudi Arabia, Israel, and South Korea because they saw those countries as _________________ against Communism.
- Early on, many American politicians were anti-_______________________, so they refused to try to acquire Iceland and Greenland.
- After the ___________________ wall fell, some say the U.S. could have removed itself from some of its management of global affairs.
- The U.S. committed to a strategy called “containment” in order to prevent the spread of ________________________ around the Globe.
- The U.N. ______________________ set up a system of international laws prohibiting wars of conquest.
- Tensions between the U.S. and _____________________ eventually led to the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
- The U.S. then saw _________________ expansion as a direct threat during The Cold War.
- The North ______________________ Treaty Organization was formed to stop Russia from invading other countries in Europe.
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- its first 70 years, the U.S. ____________________ in terms of territory.
- The U.S. hoped the world powers would be able to resolve differences through ___________________________ and law rather than war.
- Some politicians, however, supported ______________________, which kept the country’s focus on itself rather the problems of other countries.
- Delegates came together from allied nations to establish and global __________________________ system designed to prevent another Great Depression.
- Secretary of State Seward pushed a plan to buy Alaska from _____________________.
- The U.S. was the only country equipped with ____________________ weapons during WWII.
- America is part of an interconnected global system that has helped to usher in an era of unprecedented ______________________ and low levels of conflict.
- The U.S. acquired the Kingdom of _____________________ in 1898.
- The _____________________ revolution produced explosive economic growth.
- President Wilson attended the ___________________ Peace Conference, which ended WWI.
- In 1918, the ______________________ of Nations was designed to promote peace and cooperation globally.
20 Clues: The U.S. acquired the Kingdom of _____________________ in 1898. • its first 70 years, the U.S. ____________________ in terms of territory. • The _____________________ revolution produced explosive economic growth. • Secretary of State Seward pushed a plan to buy Alaska from _____________________. • ...
Economic Concepts 2023-03-28
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- fluctuations in economic activity over time; constitutes production rising then falling in a long cycle of expansion and contraction
- Tariff tariff which supplies revenue for a country
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP
- tariff which increases price on imports to protect domestic products
- measure of the change in the prices of wholesale goods; used to measure inflation; formerly known as the wholesale price index
- goods and services sold to other countries
- trade agreement among Canada, the United States and Mexico; mission to diminish all trade
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP
- 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
- period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity
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- 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
- period of the business cycle in which there is decreasing economic activity
- measure of the number of people without jobs
- tax on imports
- trade alliance among 28 European nations; encourages free trade among
- global coalition among many countries; headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland
- period of the business cycle in which there is increasing economic activity
- limits the quantity or monetary value of an import; controls the level of an import
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- occurs when ,a country possesses unique resources or capabilities allowing for the lowest cost of production for a product
- complete ban on certain products coming in or leaving the country; usually put in place for political reasons
- period of business cycle in which economic activity is at its highest
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 increasing GDP • ...
World War I Review 2023-03-29
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- Germany hoped to get this country to help them in WWI with the Zimmermann Telegram
- These gardens that U.S. government wanted Americans to grow helped in the war effort
- This many thousand American soldiers died in combat during WWI
- U.S. ships and soldiers traveled in groups known as this to help with protection and survival
- This group of Americans joined the workforce by the millions as men went overseas to fight
- Last name of U.S. general who led the American forces during WWI
- Many European countries wanted freedom in part because of this idea
- This country was Austria-Hungary's main ally during World War I
- Countries formally agreeing to join forces is known as this
- This Allied power left WWI to deal with a revolution that was occurring in its country
- Besides poison gas and aircraft, these vehicles were another new weapon seen in WWI
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- Germany's sinking of this British passenger boat pushed the U.S. closer to WWI
- First name of U.S. president who at first wanted to keep the U.S. out of WWI
- As WWI raged on, the world was also dealing with this epidemic around 1918
- Last name of archduke who was killed by a Bosnian Serb, which led to WWI
- Once this country entered the war for the Allies, Germany knew it would likely lose
- The U.S. government worried about this act of giving information to enemy countries
- Many African-Americans moved north during the war during this 'Great' movement
- U.S. government wanted Americans to buy bonds so the U.S. had more of this to win the war
- These dug-out, often sprawling, areas in the ground were major part of WWI warfare
- Countries like Poland and Czechoslovakia declared this as Austria-Hungary lost control at end of WWI
21 Clues: Countries formally agreeing to join forces is known as this • This many thousand American soldiers died in combat during WWI • This country was Austria-Hungary's main ally during World War I • Last name of U.S. general who led the American forces during WWI • Many European countries wanted freedom in part because of this idea • ...
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 • ...
Independence of Latin America 2023-05-15
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- Revolution The revolution that took place in Buenos Aires in 1810, marking the beginning of the Argentine War of Independence.
- The widespread and radical changes that occurred during the independence movements in Latin America.
- The colonial power that controlled Brazil before its independence in 1822
- Venezuelan military and political leader who played a key role in Latin America's struggle for independence.
- Economic, political, and social factors that contributed to the independence movements in Latin America.
- Oriental Former name of Uruguay, which fought for independence from Spain and later from Brazil.
- Mexican priest who led the first significant rebellion against Spanish rule in Mexico.
- Collective term for the prominent leaders of the Latin American independence movements.
- Bolívar Full name of the Venezuelan leader who played a crucial role in the independence of multiple Latin American countries.
- Colombia The short-lived republic that encompassed parts of present-day Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela.
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- Country that achieved independence in 1811 after a war against Spain.
- The Spanish royal family that ruled during the period of Latin American independence movements.
- A military or political leader who emerged in various Latin American countries during the struggle for independence.
- Doctrine U.S. policy that opposed European intervention in the affairs of newly independent Latin American countries.
- Mexican military general who declared himself emperor after Mexico gained independence from Spain.
- Local government council in Spanish colonial cities, which often became centers of resistance during the independence movement.
- Country named after Simón Bolívar, who played a crucial role in its independence.
- Guatemalan leader who fought for independence from both Spain and the Mexican Empire.
- Martín Argentine general who played a key role in the liberation of southern South American countries.
- Frio Location in Brazil where Dom Pedro I declared Brazil's independence from Portugal.
20 Clues: Country that achieved independence in 1811 after a war against Spain. • The colonial power that controlled Brazil before its independence in 1822 • Country named after Simón Bolívar, who played a crucial role in its independence. • Guatemalan leader who fought for independence from both Spain and the Mexican Empire. • ...
Cold war puzzle 2023-05-16
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- a vociferous campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy in the period 1950–54.
- the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries
- Organization formed to stop the spread of communism
- the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
- Russian in full Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti, English Committee for State Security, foreign intelligence and domestic security agency of the Soviet Union.
- the policy or practice of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system.
- an area in which treaties or agreements between nations, military powers or contending groups forbid military installations, activities, or personnel.
- the wall separated east and west Berlin
- series of bilateral conferences and international treaties signed between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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- movement used to prevent the spread of communism
- the competition between nations regarding achievements in the field of space exploration
- Airlift airlifting food and fuel to Berlin from Allied airbases in western Germany.
- an abortive invasion of Cuba in April 1961 by some 1,500 Cuban exiles opposed to Fidel Castro.
- conflict between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (South Korea)
- a direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- the principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or Communist insurrection.\
- proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe.
- a protracted conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies in South Vietnam
- is a part of the U.S. federal government that is responsible for collecting information about other countries or foreign groups.
- the policy or practice of more open consultative government and wider dissemination of information
20 Clues: the wall separated east and west Berlin • movement used to prevent the spread of communism • Organization formed to stop the spread of communism • the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries. • Airlift airlifting food and fuel to Berlin from Allied airbases in western Germany. • ...
WW1 2023-05-17
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- Gas irritated the lung tissue causing a choking effect that could cause death.
- Ferdinand's assassination led to the first world war.
- was a type of fighting during World War I in which both sides dug trenches that were protected by mines and barbed wire.
- was one of the main causes of WW1, Germany, and Great Britain are great examples of it, the increase in this helped push the countries involved into war.
- Telegram bring U.S. in WW1.
- alliance that was by Great Britain, France, and Russia
- was the quickest route between Britain and countries around the Indian and western Pacific oceans.
- movement to unify the people of all German-speaking countries
- Mussolini the founder of Italian Fascism.
- Alliance has Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Colonies had managed to get some of the most valuable land in Africa.
- is a psychological condition resulting from the stress a soldier experiences during battle.
- viewed F.F as a serious threat to the union between B.H and Serbia being achieved.
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- power countries are Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Italy.
- did not enter the race for colonies until very late, as a result, much of the land gained wasn't very valuable.
- Telegram a coded message sent to Mexico, proposing a military alliance against the United States.
- is the expansion of European nations as empires
- agreement to divide between them the Ottoman Empire's Arab provinces (not including the Arabian Peninsula).
- the Archduke insisted on taking his beloved wife.
- Treaty, a secret treaty between neutral Italy and the Allied forces of France, Britain, and Russia to bring Italy into World War I.
- established that, in case of the outbreak of war, Germany would attack France first and then Russia.
- Hitler become a reason for starting WW2.
- North West Africa.
23 Clues: North West Africa. • Telegram bring U.S. in WW1. • Hitler become a reason for starting WW2. • Mussolini the founder of Italian Fascism. • is the expansion of European nations as empires • Alliance has Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • the Archduke insisted on taking his beloved wife. • Ferdinand's assassination led to the first world war. • ...
global review - Lilly 2023-06-05
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- "free markets not people". leader in china after Mao(2 words)
- the separation of black and white south Africans
- first black president of south Africa(2 words)
- a french enlightenment writer known for his wit and criticism of Christianity
- leaders of european countries got together to disscuss the separation of africa(2 words)
- new farming methods that led people to make food(2 words)
- helped south american countries to their independence(2 words)
- British east Indian trading company. Gandhi, Indian national congress(2 words)
- Turkeys first leader. modernized and westernized turkey(2 words)
- this Thomas believed human nature was naturally evil and that absolute power is not a bad thing
- french political philosopher who was known for the spirit of laws (2 words)
- revolted against Britain, marked the beginning of nationalism in India(2 words)
- government owns and controls the means of production(2 words)
- the attempt to kill and get rid of a specific culture or group of people
- unified japan isolation-no trade (2 words)
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- European people feeling superior to the colonized(2 words)
- only successful slave revolt in history which resulted in the establishment of haiti (2 words)
- crop failure in the 19th century in Ireland(2 words)
- forced the Tokugawa Shogunate to open japan restored the Meiji to the throne(2 words)
- the event of which many people in france had been executed (3 words)
- new government set up by the french revolution in the summer of 1789 (2 words)
- countries taking over other countries
- prince of Bismarck and a significant political figure in Germany(3 words)
- an Enlightment thinker known for the rights of women (2 words)
- English philosopher who believed all people have 3 rights. Life, liberty, ownership of property(2 words)
25 Clues: countries taking over other countries • unified japan isolation-no trade (2 words) • first black president of south Africa(2 words) • the separation of black and white south Africans • crop failure in the 19th century in Ireland(2 words) • new farming methods that led people to make food(2 words) • European people feeling superior to the colonized(2 words) • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-20
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- one of the world’s oldest religions, practiced by most people in India today
- warfare\ war fought from trenches
- extreme shortage of food
- the process in which countries are linked through trade and culture
- Points\ Woodrow Wilson’s plan for world peace, proposed in 1918
- German submarines that threatened ships in the waters around Great Britain
- an outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads quickly and affects many people
- division, such as the one that separated India into Muslim and Hindi countries
- people who leave their own country to find safety in another nation
- corporations\ large companies that operate in multiple countries
- culture\ traits that are common within a group of people, such as food, sports, music, and movies
- of Nations\ organization of nations created with the hope of ending future wars
- a state of peaceful existence free from suffering
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- Hindi word for “rule”; term used for the era of British rule in India
- Note\ German diplomat’s secret message to Mexico urging an attack on the United States
- diffusion\ the spread of culture traits from one region to another
- trade\ exchange of goods among nations without trade barriers such as tariffs
- of Versailles\ treaty that ended World War I and punished Germany severely
- the sum effect of a person’s deeds and actions during life
- information designed to influence people’s opinions
- beautifully styled writing that is a distinctive feature of Islamic art
- Wilson\ United States President during World War I
- the relationship between countries that depend on each other for resources, goods, or services
- ancestral “fathers”
- practice of having work done elsewhere to cut costs or increase production
- truce
- the deliberate destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group
- Campaign\ Allied effort to destroy the Central Powers’ guns and forts that lined the Dardanelles
- movement\ the combining of many small farms by wealthy landowners
- Arkwright\ inventor of the spinning frame, which spun stronger, thinner thread
30 Clues: truce • ancestral “fathers” • extreme shortage of food • warfare\ war fought from trenches • a state of peaceful existence free from suffering • Wilson\ United States President during World War I • information designed to influence people’s opinions • the sum effect of a person’s deeds and actions during life • ...
We The People 2018-02-20
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- Freedom
- Refers to the annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a population
- A system of government where the whole population or all eligible members of a state typically through elected representatives
- A person speaking two or more languages fluently
- Born in the United States
- The study of citizenship and government
- A measurement of population per unit area
- Permanent residents of the United States who are still citizens of another country
- A legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way
- The system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes, regulating the actions of its members and enforcing by the imposition of penalties
- The state of being equal in status, rights, and opportunities
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- A formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates expressed through ballots
- People who are trying to escape dangers in their home countries
- A legally recognized member of the country
- The legal process by which and alien may become a citizen
- The organizations institutions and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people
- The study of the characteristics of human populations
- All of the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- There are nine members of this court
- Refers to the annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a countries population
- A movement of large numbers of people from region to region to the cities
- People who came here from other countries
- An official periodic counting of a population
- 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
- A specific number of immigrants from certain countries who were allowed to enter the country each year
25 Clues: Freedom • Born in the United States • There are nine members of this court • The study of citizenship and government • A measurement of population per unit area • People who came here from other countries • A legally recognized member of the country • An official periodic counting of a population • A person speaking two or more languages fluently • ...
Imperialism Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-15
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- Destroyed American-owned sugar plantations and mills to gain support for independence. Called Cuban _________
- Led the Rough Riders, and later became President.
- General sent by Spain to restore order after Cuban rebellion; moved entire population into concentration camps where thousands die-last name
- a United States naval officer remembered for his victory at Manila Bay in the Philippines in the Spanish-American War
- President known for Dollar Diplomacy- last name only
- The country that controlled Cuba prior to the Spanish-American War.
- Believed imperialism rejected the core democratic value of liberty.
- U.S. Naval ship sent to Cuba to protect American citizens and interests. It exploded in a Cuban harbor.
- This caused Americans to support the Cuban Rebels.
- Foreign policy created under President Taft that had the U.S. investing ($) in foreign countries to help maintain orderly societies abroad. Help other countries out by putting American dollars there in businesses
- Addition of a new territory or country to an existing country (to take over).
- Believed imperialism rejected the core democratic value of liberty.
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- Policy that established the U.S. as an international police power when it comes to Latin American countries and their independence. (Enforcing the Monroe Doctrine)
- Spanish Ambassador who wrote a letter which stated that the U.S. President was weak.
- Name of the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War.
- an American foreign policy opposing interference from other countries in the Western hemisphere Revolt How the U.S. got control of the canal zone by supporting the rebellion against the Columbian government.
- The battle the Rough Riders fought in.
- Policy where stronger nations attempt to create empires by dominating weaker nations and colonizing them.
- Territories acquired by the U.S. without purchasing them.
- Facilitated movement between the Atlantic and the Pacific.
- U.S. document that promised not to annex Cuba.
- Facilitated movement between the Atlantic and the Pacific.
- A grant for a piece of land in exchange for a promise to use the land for a specific purpose.
- Newspaper publisher whose "yellow journalism" influenced public opinion.
24 Clues: The battle the Rough Riders fought in. • U.S. document that promised not to annex Cuba. • Led the Rough Riders, and later became President. • This caused Americans to support the Cuban Rebels. • President known for Dollar Diplomacy- last name only • Name of the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War. • Territories acquired by the U.S. without purchasing them. • ...
Unit 9 vocab 2025-03-22
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- – To copy someone’s behavior, speech, or actions.
- – The ability to adapt to changes easily.
- – Related to the whole world.
- – To have a particular definition or significance.
- up – To search for information (e.g., in a dictionary).
- – Able to speak two languages fluently.
- language – A language learned after one’s first language.
- student – A student who studies in another country for a period of time.
- – A duplicate of something.
- school – A school where students learn in a foreign language environment.
- – The process of setting up something; an organization or institution.
- – Not as good as before due to lack of practice.
- language – A language designated by a country’s government for use in public affairs.
- – A person who moves to another country to live permanently.
- up – To learn something informally or without formal study.
- – A standard or example to be followed.
- over – To review or check something carefully.
- word – A word taken from another language.
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- – To suggest an idea or plan.
- – A range of different things within the same category.
- – The set of words a person knows or uses.
- – To change words from one language to another.
- – Able to speak a language smoothly and easily.
- – Operating in multiple countries.
- – To be made up of different parts.
- circle – Countries where English is widely used but not as a native language.
- – The way someone pronounces words based on their region or language.
- circle – Countries where English is used as a foreign language.
- – To create or set up something permanently.
- – The state of having control or power over others.
- – The quality of being easy to understand or do.
- language – The language a person learns from birth.
- – A level of quality or accepted norm.
- – Approved by authority; formal.
- – Always on time.
- – A regional variety of a language with distinct vocabulary and grammar.
- tongue – A person’s first language.
- circle – Countries where English is the native language.
38 Clues: – Always on time. • – A duplicate of something. • – To suggest an idea or plan. • – Related to the whole world. • – Approved by authority; formal. • – Operating in multiple countries. • – To be made up of different parts. • tongue – A person’s first language. • – A level of quality or accepted norm. • – Able to speak two languages fluently. • ...
Urbanisation 2024-07-29
Across
- What nation is going to be more urban than rural by 2030?
- What are responsible for urbanisation in the developing world as well as rural to urban world migration?
- What country in Africa are below 20% urbanisation?
- What country is experiencing rapid urbanisation and is now more urban than rural?
- less than 3% of the Earth's _______ in occupied by cities.
- What is the largest city in the world that is an agglomeration of urban places from Tokyo to Yokohama?
- What type of people are more likely to move from rural to urban areas?
- What caused (on an international level) the future of urbanisation in low growth levelled developed countries?
- What will developing countries do to about 80% of global urban population by 2050?
- What will 60% of the world's population in 2050 be?
- What type of region has over 75% urbanisation rate?
- What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation?
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- What country in the Middle East has high levels of urbanisation?
- 85% of France's __________ is living in urban places?
- What African country will be 50% urban by 2050?
- What are the urban growth rates expected to do after 2030?
- As well as Kuwait in the Middle East what country has among the highest urbanisation levels in the world?
- Every how many days will a new city of 1 million be needed until 2050?
- Providing ______________ is one of the biggest challenges in a rapidly urbanising countries.
- What are Megacities doing more than medium-sized cities?
- How many million new residents are added to urban areas each year?
- What type of cities do 10% of all urban dwellers live in
- Zero or _______ urban growth will affect some developed countries as population growth slows down or declines.
- How often do 1 million people get added to urban populations?
- How much will the global urban population go up by, by 2050 -to over 6 billion-
- What type of city is Xian (In northwest China)?
26 Clues: What African country will be 50% urban by 2050? • What type of city is Xian (In northwest China)? • What country in Africa are below 20% urbanisation? • What will 60% of the world's population in 2050 be? • What type of region has over 75% urbanisation rate? • 85% of France's __________ is living in urban places? • ...
laws of the land 2025-03-04
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- The head of government in a parliamentary system, such as in Canada or the UK
- The highest-ranking judge in a judicial system.
- A court that deals with family-related cases, such as divorce or child custody.
- The representative of the monarch in certain Commonwealth countries
- A proposed law presented to a legislature for consideration
- The branch of government responsible for enforcing laws and overseeing government operations
- The upper house of a legislative body in some countries
- A formal decision or law passed by a legislative body.
- A government official responsible for a specific area of policy or government function.
- A direct vote by the electorate on a particular proposal or law.
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- A judicial officer responsible for overseeing court proceedings
- A geographic area represented by an elected official.
- A system where someone votes on behalf of another person
- A system of rules enforced by a governing authority.
- The highest judicial body in many countries, often with final decision-making power
- A group of high-ranking government officials chosen by the prime minister.
- The fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state is governed.
- A group of elected individuals who meet to discuss and create laws
- Relating to the branch of government responsible for making laws.
19 Clues: The highest-ranking judge in a judicial system. • A system of rules enforced by a governing authority. • A geographic area represented by an elected official. • A formal decision or law passed by a legislative body. • The upper house of a legislative body in some countries • A system where someone votes on behalf of another person • ...
Global Perspective 2025-06-26
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- – A disease that can spread from one person to another.
- – Illnesses that affect how the body or mind works.
- – A serious disagreement or fight between people or groups.
- – Passed from parents to children through genes (like some diseases).
- – When both sides give up something to solve a disagreement.
- – Working together to solve a problem or reach a goal.
- – A group of countries in Southeast Asia working together on politics, economics, and peace.
- – A person's physical, mental, and social well-being.
- – A global virus outbreak (Coronavirus) that caused a recent pandemic.
- – Health issues that affect people all over the world.
- – A disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents.
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- – A discussion where people try to reach an agreement.
- – These exercises get your heart pumping and improve the health of your heart and lungs.
- – Actions that help create and keep peace in a community or between countries.
- – Understanding how someone else feels by putting yourself in their shoes.
- – This Virus killed over 300 million people in the 1900s and it is the first virus that was completely eliminated worldwide.
- – An unfair preference or dislike for something or someone.
- – Build bridges not _____________
- – ___ is not just the absence of war, but the presence of justice, equality, and respect.
19 Clues: – Build bridges not _____________ • – Illnesses that affect how the body or mind works. • – A person's physical, mental, and social well-being. • – A discussion where people try to reach an agreement. • – Working together to solve a problem or reach a goal. • – Health issues that affect people all over the world. • ...
Situación 3 2021-12-17
Путешествия 2024-10-04
16 Clues: - trip • - walk • - hike • - tour • - south • - ruins • - cruise • - climate • - distance • - pleasure • - hitchhike • - inspiration • - business trip • - trip, journey • - landmark, monument • - abroad, foreign countries
N.A.T.O. Vs. Warsaw Pact 2013-03-10
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- Pledged military and economic support to European countries defying Soviet influence
- Coined the term "iron curtain"
- Extreme case of Soviet isolation from the West
- A form of socialism that abolishes private ownership
- Pledged economic support to European countries
- An economic system based on private ownership of capital
- A US policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism
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- Military alliance that included the Soviet Union, East Germany, Poland, Bulgaria, and other nations
- Independent countries that are controlled by another country
- Physical boundary that symbolized the ideological conflict, dividing Europe into two separate areas
- Military alliance that included the US, Canada, Denmark, Britain, France, and nations
11 Clues: Coined the term "iron curtain" • Extreme case of Soviet isolation from the West • Pledged economic support to European countries • A form of socialism that abolishes private ownership • An economic system based on private ownership of capital • Independent countries that are controlled by another country • ...
unit 7 vocab 2025-01-27
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- the easing of hostility between countries.
- an area agreed to not be used for military efforts
- the practice of spying
- the practice of pushing a dangerous situation to the limit of safety to get a desired outcome.
- involving several countries of several nationalities
- the act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- the theory that a political event will cause the similar events in neighboring countries.
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- training civilians to be prepared for attacks in wartime
- a job
- a state commits itself to retaliate in much greater force in the event of an attack.
- includes both active and inactive warheads
11 Clues: a job • the practice of spying • the easing of hostility between countries. • includes both active and inactive warheads • an area agreed to not be used for military efforts • involving several countries of several nationalities • training civilians to be prepared for attacks in wartime • ...
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
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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
Famous Teams and Countries 2022-02-10
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- Yugoslavia EuropaCup I finalist
- Klose became Bundesliga topscorer for this team
- Last Serie A champion who also delivered the topscorer
- Laliga champion playing in the city of san sebastian
- First WorldCup Winner
- last Euros Winning country
- 1st club of the All-Time PremierLeague topscorer
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- Unbeaten premierLeague team (invincibles)
- Winner of the 2012 AfricaCup
- First Canadian team in the MLS
- Oldest official Serie A champion
- First Bundesliga Champion
- First non-Spanish EuropaCup I winner
- City of the 2021 MLS champion
- Only non-France team in the Ligue 1
- "Rojiblancos"
- Ligue 1 champion 2002 - 2008
- Winner of the 1967 AFC CL
- Main Club of the All-Time Eredivisie topscorer
19 Clues: "Rojiblancos" • First WorldCup Winner • First Bundesliga Champion • Winner of the 1967 AFC CL • last Euros Winning country • Winner of the 2012 AfricaCup • Ligue 1 champion 2002 - 2008 • City of the 2021 MLS champion • First Canadian team in the MLS • Yugoslavia EuropaCup I finalist • Oldest official Serie A champion • Only non-France team in the Ligue 1 • ...
globalization 2023-06-16
11 Clues: pioners • president • telephones • our county • houses of money • a sistem of vehicles • one of those countries • one of those countries • which the countries took • trade between mexico, USA and canada • when the other countries take the material
THe Cold War 2017-05-15
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- leader of the new communist China
- Non-aligned countries that the U.S. and USSR fought for control over
- Friendly countries surrounding a larger country to act as a protective barrier from invasion
- this was the President during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The division line at the end of the Korean War
- lessening of the Cold War Tensions
- situation resulting in a the people’s hope for the return of their Shah to be put on trial
- refers to the idea of pushing as far as possible without going to war
- When U.S. troops left Vietnam and left the responsibility to the local Vietnamese
- This was put into place in order to take supplies to West Berliners
- Refers to the changes in the Soviet Union after Stalin dies
- Made up of Communist countries including the USSR
- free flow of ideas and information in the USSR
- Plan to keep Communism from spreading to new countries
- a plan by Zedong to help rid the country of slow moving leaders and spur quicker change. Quickly got out of hand and was stopped by the army.
- a radical shift from USSR’s communist economy to a free market economy
- a type of non-traditional fighting that involved hiding and surprising your enemy
- Team USA organization and pro-capitalism
- a group made up of high school and college students striving for revolution in China
- a country that is heavily influenced by a larger country
- Area of unrest for USSR that led to Yeltsin resigning
- A war between a nationalist group hoping to drive out french imperialists
- this President proposed a missile defense program and increased military spending
- led a revolt against Batista in Cuba
- A war between two divisions of a country which resulted in the border being almost exactly the same as it was in the beginning, the 38th parallel
- a political battle that lasted decades, never using direct military action
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- this President signed a treaty with USSR limiting missiles
- Involved U.S. trained Cubans exiles and was a defeat for the U.S.
- youngest leader of the USSR since Stalin
- Leader of Soviet Union after Stalin (Last Name only)
- Used in a speech by Winston Churchill, this is used to refer to the divide between the Communist East and Democratic West
- this is the term for two countries fighting each other indirectly, such as Vietnam or Korea
- Led the Vietnam rebellion against imperialists
- Signed by the current President which promised support to countries that rejected communism
- This surrounded the border of West Berlin and did not come down until 1989
- Refers to a situation after Soviet weapons were discovered in an island off of Florida
- This stopped all ground shipments entering West Berlin
- Place where Chinese Nationalists fled after losing civil war in China
- the gradual opening up of political systems in the USSR
- first unmanned satellite launched into space
- President of Russia and takes over after Gorbachev resigns
- Made up of Industrialized Capitalist countries including the U.S.
- a series of programs by Zedong in order to make China into a world power
- an economic restructuring of the USSR to give more control back to local farms and factories
- This program sent over $12 billion to western Europeans countries rebuilding after WWII.
- Muslim rebels fighting guerilla war with U.S. supplied weapons
- The fear that if one country fell to communism, that more and more would continue to fall, one after another
- a stoppage in trading with another country
- The acronymn for the idea that neither country would fire upon the other without fear of being destroyed also
- Large factory run farms that resulted in a massive failure and food shortage
- current leader of Russia
- Team Soviet Union group and also pro-communism
- a series of scientific and mathematical advancements resulting in a man walking on the moon
53 Clues: current leader of Russia • leader of the new communist China • lessening of the Cold War Tensions • led a revolt against Batista in Cuba • youngest leader of the USSR since Stalin • Team USA organization and pro-capitalism • a stoppage in trading with another country • first unmanned satellite launched into space • Led the Vietnam rebellion against imperialists • ...
Wiederholung Text Mein Leben 2023-03-17
18 Clues: also • place • circle • to need • however • support • to marry • together • vacation • at first • to decide • therefore • relatives • originally • profession • to improve • in the meantime • foreign countries
The Second Balkan War 2013-05-16
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- "Who was one of the countries that helped to stop Austria-Hungary and Russia going to war"
- "What was the Ottoman Empire fight Italy for in Africa"
- "Who was backing the Serbians against Austria-Hungary"
- "What did the four countries create in the first Balkan war"
- "One of the countries Bulgaria attacked?"
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- Empire "Who did the Balkans attack"
- "What was a consequence from the Balkan Crisis that could have be averted if they had never happened"
- "Who was defeated in the Second Balkan war?"
- "Who did Austria-Hungary want to expand into?"
- "What month did the Second Balkan war begin?"
- "Who was the Ottoman Empire fighting in Africa"
- "Why did Bulgaria attack their allys from the first balkan war"
12 Clues: Empire "Who did the Balkans attack" • "One of the countries Bulgaria attacked?" • "Who was defeated in the Second Balkan war?" • "What month did the Second Balkan war begin?" • "Who did Austria-Hungary want to expand into?" • "Who was the Ottoman Empire fighting in Africa" • "Who was backing the Serbians against Austria-Hungary" • ...
EP0 plurals 2018-12-06
nouns & articles 2023-12-20
School 2025-10-17
The problems of growing food on mars 2024-01-25
19 Clues: gnu • rik • karta • språk • länder • gepard • valuta • ungefär • elefant • mångfald • flodhäst • officiell • huvudstad • Sydafrika • på grund av • kolonisering • som en infödd • engelsk talande • hjälpspråk, gemensamt språk i Afrika
Executive Branch Vocab 2022-11-21
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- The head of the Department of Justice
- Forgives a person for his or her crime and eliminates the punishment
- The title of all cabinet members except one
- Every year, the President delivers a speech to Congress about that State of our country, and the plan moving forward
- The governments plan for interacting with other countries.
- The office of the Foreign Ambassadors
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- If the President dies, then Vice President takes over. If VP dies, Speaker of the House takes office
- The art of interacting with foreign governments.
- Written agreements with other countries
- Reducing a person sentence
- Highest Ranking US officials in Foreign countries
- After being found guilty of a crime, it postpones the carrying out of the persons sentence
12 Clues: Reducing a person sentence • The head of the Department of Justice • The office of the Foreign Ambassadors • Written agreements with other countries • The title of all cabinet members except one • The art of interacting with foreign governments. • Highest Ranking US officials in Foreign countries • The governments plan for interacting with other countries. • ...
Geo Puzzle 2022-10-26
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- countries running out of water
- Austrlaia's founders
- how many people live in a country
- North East South West
- what people use to transport items overseas
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- what cars produce when they are being driven
- people traveling to countries
- what destroys the world
- Where all the rubbish goes after it's useless
- what people use to move around
- Cheap clothing that's sold everywhere
- What we a learning in class
- what's used for directions NESW
13 Clues: Austrlaia's founders • North East South West • what destroys the world • What we a learning in class • people traveling to countries • countries running out of water • what people use to move around • what's used for directions NESW • how many people live in a country • Cheap clothing that's sold everywhere • what people use to transport items overseas • ...
Chapter 5 vocab. 2017-01-05
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- specific to a particular place or people
- the plant life in a particular environment
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- the animal life in a particular environment
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- a large farm
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
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- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- separate from other countries
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean particularly Asian countries
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
13 Clues: a large farm • separate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary chapter 5 2017-01-05
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- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- separate from other countries
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- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- specific to a particular place or people
- a large farm
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- the animal life in a particular environment
- the plant life in a particular environment
13 Clues: a large farm • the ruler of a Muslim country • separate from other countries • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Australia, Oceania, and Antarctica Crossword 2023-05-10
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- the movement of culture to other countries
- indigenous people of New Zealand and Oceania
- a policy where a country extended its power and ownership of another country through military force or diplomacy
- a giant wave that is created by earthquakes
- the interaction of the statistics that help determine how high the development is of a country
- an economic treaty created to boost the GDP of member countries
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- the cutting down of trees for economic gain, usually in rainforests
- the remote and usually uninhabited inland region of Australia
- a region, usually islands, where the whole country is not connected
- a treaty signed by multiple countries allowing for Antarctica to remain independent and open to scientific research
- a region that is separate than other regions around it
- a large group of ships sailing together
- indigenous inhabitants of Australia
13 Clues: indigenous inhabitants of Australia • a large group of ships sailing together • the movement of culture to other countries • a giant wave that is created by earthquakes • indigenous people of New Zealand and Oceania • a region that is separate than other regions around it • the remote and usually uninhabited inland region of Australia • ...
Daylight Saving Time 2022-03-14
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- Hawaii and ___________ are the 2 states that don't observe DST
- President George W. Bush signed a bill that extended DST by 4 _____________
- The phrase for moving forward is "__________ ahead"
- Franklin's idea was to wake up early to save on the cost of ____________
- countries closer to either the North or South ______ have more daylight during the summer
- The first time Franklin wrote about DST was in a newspaper from _________
- President ___________ lengthened DST from 6 to 8 hours
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- Countries decided to use DST to save fuel and _______________ during World War 1
- DST stands for Daylight _________ Time
- Every year the clock moves ahead this many hours
- countries near the __________ don't use DST because they have equal amounts of daylight all year
- ____________ Franklin introduced the idea of DST in 1784
- In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson signed the ___________ Time Act.
13 Clues: DST stands for Daylight _________ Time • Every year the clock moves ahead this many hours • The phrase for moving forward is "__________ ahead" • President ___________ lengthened DST from 6 to 8 hours • ____________ Franklin introduced the idea of DST in 1784 • Hawaii and ___________ are the 2 states that don't observe DST • ...
Xavier Bartlett 2021-05-24
Across
- Hitler was disliked jews (what another word for dislike)
- this system was made before any of the world wars because some countries were worried that there neighbors neighbors would attack them.
- hostility to or prejudice against the jews.(hint:no-)
- Germany declares war on (oh nooooooooooooooooooo)
- how many countries were involved in WWI (please tell me)
- in Germany there was a law that jews must where a --------- as a symbol that they were a jews.
- this was an authority figure and watched abuse,and did not act (they let jews be abused)
- after WWI ----- paid millions
- these were created slowly in Germany was propaganda.
- Germany could not build a ------.
- this man invented the atomic bomb
- an arms build up you know this (check your notes)
- Hitler thought only for himself.(what another word for thinking only for himself)
- jews could not marry------(this ones easy)
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- factories to mass production where new countries were grabbing land for natural resources.
- when this man was assassinated and lit the fire of WWI.
- this was used against Germany after WWI because Germany gained to much power.
- how many died in WW (you better know this)
- a strong belief that you country is the best.
19 Clues: after WWI ----- paid millions • Germany could not build a ------. • this man invented the atomic bomb • how many died in WW (you better know this) • jews could not marry------(this ones easy) • a strong belief that you country is the best. • Germany declares war on (oh nooooooooooooooooooo) • an arms build up you know this (check your notes) • ...
Mod9Top1 Economic Systems 2025-12-11
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- A measure of the total value of goods and services produced within a country each year
- The process of countries becoming more connected through trade communication and economic activity
- Another term for the U.S. economic system based on competition and private ownership
- Goods sold to other countries
- A free trade agreement between the U.S. Canada and Mexico
- An economy where supply and demand determine prices and production
- The economic system used in the United States where individuals own businesses and compete in markets
- The economic system combining market forces and government involvement
- When countries rely on each other for goods services and resources
- When a nation focuses on producing goods it can make efficiently increasing global trade
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- A general rise in prices over time
- The next best alternative given up when making a choice
- A tax placed on imported goods to protect domestic industries
- An economic system where the government controls major economic decisions
- When U.S. companies hire foreign workers to reduce costs
- When a nation imports more goods than it exports
- Goods brought into a country from abroad
- The basic economic problem that resources are limited but wants are unlimited
- A government order that restricts or stops trade with another nation
19 Clues: Goods sold to other countries • A general rise in prices over time • Goods brought into a country from abroad • When a nation imports more goods than it exports • The next best alternative given up when making a choice • When U.S. companies hire foreign workers to reduce costs • A free trade agreement between the U.S. Canada and Mexico • ...
Reunification of Italy and Germany 2024-04-09
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- the chief official of the government in some countries
- a national policy of maintaining a powerful army and constant readiness for war
- a group of independent states joined together for a purpose
- a felling of strong loyalty to one's country and culture
- the head of government, or prime minister, in some European countries
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- groups of people joined together for a common purpose
- a group of persons who make the laws of a nation or state
- a person in government whose job is dealing with other countries
- bringing together into one whole
- those who offer to do something of their own free will
- the official song of a country
11 Clues: the official song of a country • bringing together into one whole • groups of people joined together for a common purpose • the chief official of the government in some countries • those who offer to do something of their own free will • a felling of strong loyalty to one's country and culture • a group of persons who make the laws of a nation or state • ...
Vocab 2021-02-10
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- a group of representatives who elect the president and vice president based on the popular vote
- Raiding ships for seamen to kidnap for their own navy
- a government order that limits or stops trade
- a group of armed citizens prepared to fight
- people who live in the wild
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- not able to be taken away or denied
- a statement of US foreign policy that said that the european countries could not interfere with the newly independent countries.
- a diplomat that was sent to a foreign country to do things.
- A group of countries or territories controlled by another country.
- a thick wall built for protection
- being elected again
11 Clues: being elected again • people who live in the wild • a thick wall built for protection • not able to be taken away or denied • a group of armed citizens prepared to fight • a government order that limits or stops trade • Raiding ships for seamen to kidnap for their own navy • a diplomat that was sent to a foreign country to do things. • ...
Global Health and Illness 2018-02-04
Across
- Deaths of live-born infants under 1 year of age
- Poorest countries of the world
- Deaths that result from complications associated with pregnancy, childbirth, and unsafe abortions
- Countries with high gross national income per capita
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- A global industry that involves traveling, primarily across international borders, for the purpose of obtaining medical care
- Death
- The average age number of years that individuals born in a given year can expect to live
- Deaths of children under age 5
- High prevelence of obesity around the world
- Growing economic, political, & social interconnectedness among societies throughout the world
- Countries with lower gross national income per capita
11 Clues: Death • Deaths of children under age 5 • Poorest countries of the world • High prevelence of obesity around the world • Deaths of live-born infants under 1 year of age • Countries with high gross national income per capita • Countries with lower gross national income per capita • The average age number of years that individuals born in a given year can expect to live • ...
Awesome Geography Crosswords!!! 2015-01-19
Across
- the scientific study of human populations.
- The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population.
- The number of births per 1,000 people in a population.
- Concerned with limiting population growth.
- an official periodic count of a population including such information as age, gender, occupation and ethnic origin.
- A person seeking job opportunities.
- People who enter another country without permission and plan to remain there.
- the migration of people into a country from one or a number of other countries.
- when the number of births is lower than the number of deaths.
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- the migration of people from a country to one or a number of other countries.
- the spread of a phenomenon over time and space.
- An attitude or policy that encourages childbearing.
- the historical shift of birth and death rates from high to low levels in a population.
- The people in a country or area who normally work and earn money.
- Transfers of money/goods by foreign workers to their home countries.
- A person fleeing their home country in order to escape danger.
16 Clues: A person seeking job opportunities. • the scientific study of human populations. • Concerned with limiting population growth. • the spread of a phenomenon over time and space. • An attitude or policy that encourages childbearing. • The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population. • The number of births per 1,000 people in a population. • ...
Geography Awesome Crosswords 2015-01-19
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- Transfers of money/goods by foreign workers to their home countries.
- the scientific study of human populations.
- an official periodic count of a population including such information as age, gender, occupation and ethnic origin.
- the migration of people into a country from one or a number of other countries.
- An attitude or policy that encourages childbearing.
- A person fleeing their home country in order to escape danger.
- People who enter another country without permission and plan to remain there.
- The people in a country or area who normally work and earn money.
- Concerned with limiting population growth.
- The number of births per 1,000 people in a population.
- when the number of births is lower than the number of deaths.
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- the migration of people from a country to one or a number of other countries.
- A person seeking job opportunities.
- the historical shift of birth and death rates from high to low levels in a population.
- The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population.
- the spread of a phenomenon over time and space.
16 Clues: A person seeking job opportunities. • the scientific study of human populations. • Concerned with limiting population growth. • the spread of a phenomenon over time and space. • An attitude or policy that encourages childbearing. • The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population. • The number of births per 1,000 people in a population. • ...
Unit 4: Mexican Revolution 2024-09-26
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- the movement of people from one place to settle in another place
- civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army
- the unique cultural blending of Spanish and American traditions in Texas
- to surrender by treaty or agreement
- legal document proving land ownership
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- In the middle. Not on either side.
- When a country is governed by its own people, especially after being a colony of another country
- The overthrow of a government to establish a new one.
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- an adventurer who engages in private rebellious activity in a foreign country
- people whose ancestors moved from one of many European countries to the United States and who now share a common culture and language
- A set of rules that guides how a country state or other political organization works
- Countries that agree to work together
- A government where people elect other people to make important decisions
- a spanish term for cowboy
- an agent who makes all the arrangements to bring settlers to a colony
16 Clues: a spanish term for cowboy • In the middle. Not on either side. • to surrender by treaty or agreement • legal document proving land ownership • Countries that agree to work together • The overthrow of a government to establish a new one. • civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • ...
French and Indian war 2025-02-27
Across
- mistaken, but truly was native Americans
- A country that participated in the French and Indian war and won
- A continent that’s up north
- Something that is temporarily built to shelter someone or something
- year war, French and Indian war was part of
- A continent that’s connected to Asia and Two countries that go into Asia
- Something that divides two countries
- A family that owns a country or empire
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- A state that has the second longest river in the United States and connects to other rivers
- A man that became the first president of the United States
- when two countries fight each other due to tensions or unfairness
- British had multiple colonies with George Washington being in one out of 12
- The American state that borders Illinois Michigan and has his own river named after the state
- A agreement that solves a problem or something to revolve the problem
- A group that lives out in the wild and believes in their gods
- A country that lost all their territory in North America and regain it after the American Revolution
16 Clues: A continent that’s up north • Something that divides two countries • A family that owns a country or empire • mistaken, but truly was native Americans • year war, French and Indian war was part of • A man that became the first president of the United States • A group that lives out in the wild and believes in their gods • ...
What is Geography? 2022-07-08
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- A stream of fresh water that starts high up in the mountains and ends in the sea or a lake.
- How many people live in a place or a country.
- A large body of saltwater.
- The coldest continent. This has over 1 million penguins, but no people!
- A continent containing the countries of Germany, France and Spain.
- Something that can cause injury and damage. An example is an earthquake!
- When water vapour condensates in the sky. These cause rain!
- A community of plants and animals that depend on each other. An example is a pond!
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- A continent containing the countries Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria.
- A hot and arid biome where you may find cacti.
- A continent containing the countries Brazil, Ecuador and Argentina.
- A continent containing Canada and The United States of America
- A continent containing China, Mongolia and Indonesia.
- The tallest of these is Mount Everest.
- A place where lots of people live and work. There are multiple tall buildings, roads and railways, shops and museums.
- A hazard that erupts lava when two tectonic plates move.
16 Clues: A large body of saltwater. • The tallest of these is Mount Everest. • How many people live in a place or a country. • A hot and arid biome where you may find cacti. • A continent containing China, Mongolia and Indonesia. • A hazard that erupts lava when two tectonic plates move. • When water vapour condensates in the sky. These cause rain! • ...
Geopolitics and International Relations 2025-04-14
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- : The process of resolving disputes between countries through a neutral third party.
- : A serious disagreement or argument, often involving two or more nations.
- : The supreme authority of a state to govern itself without outside interference.
- : An official ban or restriction on trade with a particular country or group.
- : A formal and legally binding agreement between countries or governments.
- : Penalties or restrictions imposed by one country or group of countries on another, usually for political reasons.
- : The practice of managing international relations through negotiation and dialogue.
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- : A union formed between countries for mutual benefit, often in military or political matters.
- : The right or condition of self-governance, especially in a political context.
- : The action of intervening in the affairs of another country, often through military or diplomatic means.
10 Clues: : A serious disagreement or argument, often involving two or more nations. • : A formal and legally binding agreement between countries or governments. • : An official ban or restriction on trade with a particular country or group. • : The right or condition of self-governance, especially in a political context. • ...
Europe Unit Test 2022-01-18
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- Compares the number of people too young or old to work with people who can work
- the gradual wearing away of Earth's surface by the action of wind, water, ice, and gravity
- how many languages are spoken in Europe?
- A form of government in which one person inherits the throne and serves as head of state for life, but it is ceremonial. (The British Monarchy)
- or Israel What is the name of the Jewish promised land? (Today's name as well as the ancient name)
- The word used to describe food prepared in accordance with religious law.
- The creation and movement of glaciers
- Pollution that starts in one country and goes into other countries
- are when a block of earth's crust slides upwards along a fault line
- Who could be considered Judaism's greatest prophet? What did he give to Judaism?
- Rain that has been turned slightly acidic, like vinegar, by pollution in the air
- What country has the highest life expectancy in the world?
- The currency of the EU
- An organized massacre of a particular ethnic group, in particular that of Jewish people in Russia or eastern Europe.
- which country left the EU in 2020?
- What are leaders (similar to priests) in Judaism called?
- What do the Jewish people call their god? What is special about this name?
- How many commandments are there in Judaism?
- Hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people.
- smallest country on earth
- The power to govern is determined by the people. Decisions are made by voting (No current country is truly this. Most are actually republics.).
- The fertility rate needed to maintain a population
- A river and all the streams that flow into it
- Who is the founder of Judaism?
- Languages that evolved from Vulgar Latin: French, Italian, Spanish.
- The movement of plates below Earth's surface
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- The formation and eruption of volcanoes
- how long has Judaism been a religion?
- Government by the people through freely elected representatives bound by the laws contained in a charter or constitution. (U.S., France)
- A form of energy that comes from nuclear reactions
- One person has sole power in the state. The ruler of the country claims total control over all activities of the citizens. (Sudan, Rwanda, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Cuba, Syria, Iran, Turkmenistan, North Korea, Belarus)
- A form of international cooperation in which countries give up some control of their affairs as they work together to achieve shared goals
- The average age someone in a given population will live to
- lowest point in Europe
- A force that divides people and their countries
- An international organization comprising 27 European countries and governing common economic, social, and security policies across those countries. Came into being after the terrible aftermath of the world wars in the 20th century. The intent was to use this body to avoid future, catastrophic conflicts.
- are when 2 plates collide 1 goes on top of each other.
- The belief that every form of regulation or government is immoral and unnecessary (NONE)
- longest river in Europe
- A belief in only one god
- Jewish day of rest from sunset on Friday until Saturday evening
- The number of Countries in Europe
- The study of human populations and how they change
- An institution that establishes and enforces rules for a group of people.
- What is the replacement rate that is needed for a country to at least maintain its population?
- where do Jews worship?
- A force that unites people and their countries
- A form of government in which one person inherits the throne and serves as head of state for life. (Saudi Arabia, Vatican City, Swaziland)
- Countries reduce or remove trade barriers, such as tariffs. Tariffs are taxes on goods that cross country borders.
- highest point in Europe at 18,510 ft.
- Religious leaders rule according to religious laws (Iran, Saudi Arabia, Vatican city)
- population of Europe
52 Clues: population of Europe • lowest point in Europe • The currency of the EU • where do Jews worship? • longest river in Europe • A belief in only one god • smallest country on earth • Who is the founder of Judaism? • The number of Countries in Europe • which country left the EU in 2020? • how long has Judaism been a religion? • The creation and movement of glaciers • ...
Development Studies 2015-10-30
Across
- countries which are poor/underdeveloped
- a person living in a particular country having full rights and responsibility
- the growth of towns and cities that takes place as countries develop and people move from rural to urban areas
- family made up of parents, children, and other relatives
- state of being male or female
- first social group where everybody belongs to
- things that a human being cannot live without
- keeping money at the bank
- a type of government in which an individual, small group of people rule the country and have absolute power
- a type of government in which the king rules a country as head of state
- where man marries more than one wife
- the movement of people from one place to another
- when a person holds the citizenship of two countries
- the ability to read and write
- a situation in which people throw waste materials into the environment
- using money to create more wealth
- state of belonging to a particular country
- changes that involve social, political, and economic aspects
- part someone plays in life
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- anything useful to man
- group of people who have come together for a specific purpose
- made up of parents and children only
- things that make life more comfortable and man can live without
- person's duty
- when one acquires citizenship of a country in which he/she has been working for ten or more years
- lawful claim that a person has
- people's total way of living
- a group of people who run the daily affairs of a country
- changing from a better to a worse state
- using goods and services to satisfy human needs and wants
- group of people who are living together in a particular country having some culture/belief
- government of the people for the people by the people
- countries which are rich/developed
33 Clues: person's duty • anything useful to man • keeping money at the bank • part someone plays in life • people's total way of living • state of being male or female • the ability to read and write • lawful claim that a person has • using money to create more wealth • countries which are rich/developed • made up of parents and children only • where man marries more than one wife • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword 2013-04-23
Across
- offences that take place during an armed conflict that violate international law of war
- An association of over a dozen European countries with common economic and political interests
- War the period between 1945 and 1990 during which tension and military rivalry characterized the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- the law between countries that focuses on saving both military and non military individuals
- the protection given by one country to refugees from another country.
- The official privilege, given to a specific person or people, to overrule a recommendation if desired
- The original inhabitants of the land and their descendants
- Agreements whereby both sides in an armed conflict agree to no longer use arms or any other means of violence.
- A disciplinary action imposed by a court, restriction, limitation, suspension, or termination of normal privilege; may be used in labour or international disputes and by the legal system.
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- the mass expulsion or extermination of people opposing ethnic or religious groups within a certain area
- criminal charges
- courts set up to deal with individual circumstances on an as needed basis
- The concept that true justice is concerned with more than simple the punishment of the offenders; it strives to meet victim’s needs
- Payments of money as compensation for harm or injury; compensation for war damage incurred during war paid by defeated countries to victorious countries.
- The planned killing of any group identifiable by color, religion, nationality, or ethnic origin.
- The peaceful negotiation between or among nations.
- An act of violence that is committed as part of a full-scale or systematic attack on a civil population, the punishment of which has international implications.
- within states
- People who have escaped from their homeland due to persecution of justifiable fear or persecution based on their religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
- forced sexual intercourse that is widely practiced
20 Clues: within states • criminal charges • The peaceful negotiation between or among nations. • forced sexual intercourse that is widely practiced • The original inhabitants of the land and their descendants • the protection given by one country to refugees from another country. • courts set up to deal with individual circumstances on an as needed basis • ...
Cold War: Rising Tension 2013-05-23
Across
- Egyptian President during Suez Canal Crisis.
- America's peacetime military commitment to Europe.
- This group of four former WWII allies governed the divided Germany.
- The program started when Khrushchev took power.
- First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
- The fear of communism spread by HUAC was known as _________.
- Leader of the Cuban Revolution.
- Doctrine that proclaimed it was the duty of socialist countries to intervene in other countries where socialism was threatened.
- Khrushchev's solution to East Germans fleeing to West Germany.
- In 1946, Churchill claimed this had fallen across Eastern Europe
- This doctrine promised USA troops would intervene in the Middle East to halt the spread of communism.
- Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime.
- This plan promised to give economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild their autonomy.
- America's policy to prevent the spread of communism.
- Powerful, long-range weapons utilizing rocket technology.
- A region near one superpower that was deemed untouchable by the other--Cuba was an American example of this.
- This doctrine has been described as America's drawing a 'line in the sand' against the spread of communism.
- First human to orbit the Earth.
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- Thanks to Soviet absence, the UN voted to commit troops to this war.
- Polish leader during Cold War.
- Theory that described American's fear of the countries falling one by one to communism.
- Failed American invasion of Cuba.
- Khrushchev's commitment to compete globally with the USA in a non-military manner.
- A surprise nuclear attack meant to disable an enemy.
- Hungarian leader who tried to leave the Warsaw Pact.
- Incident that pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.
- Post-WWII, two ideologically divided superpowers emerged, resulting in a _______ world.
- Czech leader during Cold War.
- American General in command of UN forces in Korea.
- Strategic theory that prevented the world from slipping into nuclear war.
- 1960 spyplane incident.
31 Clues: 1960 spyplane incident. • Czech leader during Cold War. • Polish leader during Cold War. • Leader of the Cuban Revolution. • First human to orbit the Earth. • Failed American invasion of Cuba. • Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime. • Egyptian President during Suez Canal Crisis. • First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth. • ...
Cultural Influences in the business setting 2013-10-30
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- Power distance in Mexico
- This should never be given as a gift in Arabic countries
- This goes without saying in the initial introduction of any person in China and Japan
- "Mordida" as a form of doing business in Mexico
- Social harmony according to the Filipinos
- Satisfying another person's desires in conflict resolution
- One of the Asian cultures which emphasizes group harmony
- The greeting in India
- One of the characteristics of the U.S. communication style
- In this country it may be okay to speak about politics and religion
- Russians often negotiate in this form
- This style of management is a common phenomenon in most Arab countries
- A tendency of making decisions in Latin American countries is often based on this tendency
- Japanese culture is metaphorically characterized as a culture of this "fruit"
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- In Japan gifts should be opened with ... hand (hands)
- This is inappropriate in business conversations in Japan
- In this country cold call is quite acceptable
- Strategy based on the assumption that the conflict will disappear if it is ignored
- This principle encourages openness among communication participants, both seniors and juniors
- Powerful high-context conflict style in Asian cultures
- one of the strongest hierarchical cultures
- Casual Friday and quick switching to first names are the examples of this trend in the USA
- This conflict style is common in the USA
- In this country it is ok to conceal unpleasant truth in a business setting
- An important factor in Asian communication which is not that important in the USA
- An important part of developing initial contacts in African countries and China
- Any culture's attitude to time as reflected in negotiation process
- The quality of having more than one meaning in communication
- Definitive set of rights and duties which is strictly followed and extremely important in the USA and Germany
- Forceful, dynamic, and exaggerated speech is part of this culture's negotiation style
30 Clues: The greeting in India • Power distance in Mexico • Russians often negotiate in this form • This conflict style is common in the USA • Social harmony according to the Filipinos • one of the strongest hierarchical cultures • In this country cold call is quite acceptable • "Mordida" as a form of doing business in Mexico • In Japan gifts should be opened with ... hand (hands) • ...
World War I Crossword 2014-02-16
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- An automatic gun that fires in a rapid motion
- The most dangerous spot in the war
- Part of the big Four
- A german submarine
- A painful condition for the foot caused in the Trenches
- A French statesman who led the nation in the First World War
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- A statement to end the war
- A Short Machine used to fire bombs
- Being loyal to ones nation
- The Prime Minster of Italy at the Time of Wars
- A short gun used to fire shells a low distance
- One of the countries that won the war
- When a country Increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world
- The Country that started the war
- A Large airship used for bombing
- The name of the entire war
- An organized military force equipped for fighting on land
- The spreading of rumors
- A heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns
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- A Flying Vehicle
- The Prime Minster for Britain at the time of war
- A tie
- A murderer of an important person in a surprise attack
- A Group form used for Mutual Agreement
- The country that had a treaty put on them
- A Treaty that was put on Germany
- a state or period of fighting between countries or groups
- The country that Joined the war late
- Was the President of the United States at the time of war
- Another name for Britain
- The main four countries that won the war
- Was the reason the war started
- When countries should use Military methods
- A long narrow ditch
- Another form of Poison Gas
- A Small Airship
- The Country that Dropped out of the war
- Another country of the big four
- Take aggressive action against with Weapons
40 Clues: A tie • A Small Airship • A Flying Vehicle • A german submarine • A long narrow ditch • Part of the big Four • The spreading of rumors • Another name for Britain • A statement to end the war • Being loyal to ones nation • Another form of Poison Gas • The name of the entire war • Was the reason the war started • Another country of the big four • A Treaty that was put on Germany • ...
Chapter 3 - Key terms 2015-03-03
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- When the value of a country’s exports is more than that of its imports.
- The value of one nation’s currency relative to the currencies of other countries.
- Complex form of bartering in which several countries each trade goods or services for other goods or services.
- A long-term partnership between two or more companies established to help each company build competitive market advantages.
- A country should sell the products it produces most efficiently and buy from other countries the products it cannot produce as efficiently.
- Quota Limits the number of products in certain categories a nation can import.
- Lowers the value of a nation’s currency relative to others.
- The difference between money coming into a country (from exports) and money leaving the country (from imports) plus other money flows.
- When a firm (licensor) provides the right to manufacture its product or use its trademark to a foreign company (licensee) for a fee (royalty).
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- Taxes on imports.
- The total value of a nation’s exports compared to its imports measured over time.
- Selling products in a foreign country at lower prices than those charged in the producing country.
- A country has a monopoly on producing a specific product or is able to produce it more efficiently than all other countries.
- Buying products from another country.
- The movement of goods and services among nations without political or economic barriers.
- A company owned in a foreign country by another company called the parent company. The most common form of FDI.
- Selling products to another country.
- A partnership in which two or more companies join to undertake a major project.
- When the value of a country’s exports is less than that of its imports.
- A contractual agreement whereby someone with a good idea for a business sells others the rights to use the name and sell a product/service in a given area.
20 Clues: Taxes on imports. • Selling products to another country. • Buying products from another country. • Lowers the value of a nation’s currency relative to others. • When the value of a country’s exports is more than that of its imports. • When the value of a country’s exports is less than that of its imports. • ...
The Cold War 2015-04-08
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- This famous couple was accused of spying and were tried, convicted, and executed.
- To go to war and not use all the resources available in order to win it.
- Leader of Cuba after a 1959 revolution.
- The policy of the U.S. to stop the spread of Communism.
- This was the U.S. government's policy of containment to stop the spread of Communism.
- Attempt by the Soviet Union to install missiles in Cuba.
- A long drawn out conflict in the 1960's and 1970's that resulted from the U.S. policy of containment.
- Became Communist in 1949.
- Countries that were being controlled by the Soviet Union.
- The U.S. policy to help other countries change back from being Communist to a democracy.
- Ordered the dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan which helped usher in the Cold War era.
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- When this first satellite was launched by the Soviets the space race heated up.
- Put up by the Soviets to stop people from fleeing over the border out of West Berlin.
- Agreement amongst communist countries to have an alliance.
- The policy of using everything in your arsenal to win a war.
- The idea that if one country fell to Communism, all those around it would fall.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- Leader of the Soviet Union when the Cold War began.
- Focus of Cold War tension when the North invaded the South in the 1950's.
- Economic aid provided to European countries after WWII to help them rebuild.
- U.S. senator who used the fear of Communism to get elected to office.
- The imaginary line/wall that was dividing Europe between East and West.
- On the verge of war.
- The failed attempt by the U.S. to overthrow Fidel Castro.
- The attempt to produce bigger and better weapons then your enemies.
25 Clues: On the verge of war. • Became Communist in 1949. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • Leader of Cuba after a 1959 revolution. • Leader of the Soviet Union when the Cold War began. • The policy of the U.S. to stop the spread of Communism. • Attempt by the Soviet Union to install missiles in Cuba. • The failed attempt by the U.S. to overthrow Fidel Castro. • ...
Unit 5: The Executive Branch 2022-11-02
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- The title of most cabinet members
- The primary mission of the Department of Homeland Security is to protect the nation against _____ attacks.
- A(n) _____ forgives a person for his or her crime and eliminates the punishment.
- The Twentieth Amendment gives _____ the power to set the order of presidential succession.
- The leaders of the executive departments, who also act as advisers to the president
- _____ agencies in the executive branch were formed by Congress to help enforce laws and regulations not covered by the executive departments.
- The group of all the electors is called the _____ college.
- Written agreements the U.S. government makes with other countries are called _____.
- The highest-ranking military officers of each of the armed forces form the Joint _____ of Staff.
- Votes cast by electors for president and vice president are called _____ votes.
- Formal documents that allow U.S. citizens to travel abroad
- Documents that allow foreigners to come to the United States
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- The president has the power of _____, reducing a person's sentence.
- The art of interacting with foreign governments is called _____.
- The head of the Department of Justice is known as the _____ general.
- The highest-ranking U.S. representatives in foreign countries
- The government's plan for interacting with the other countries of the world is called _____ policy.
- Regulatory commissions are independent agencies created by Congress that can make _____ concerning certain activities and bring violators to court.
- A(n) _____ postpones the carrying out of a person's sentence.
- The official residence and offices of an ambassador in a foreign country
- The many departments and agencies at all levels of government
- An _____ is one of the people chosen from each state and the District of Columbia who formally selects the president and vice president.
- A(n) _____ represents U.S. commercial interests in foreign countries.
- The _____ vote is the vote of the citizens of a country.
- The president sets forth the programs and policies that her or she wants Congress to put into effect as laws in their State of the _____ Address.
25 Clues: The title of most cabinet members • The _____ vote is the vote of the citizens of a country. • The group of all the electors is called the _____ college. • Formal documents that allow U.S. citizens to travel abroad • Documents that allow foreigners to come to the United States • The highest-ranking U.S. representatives in foreign countries • ...
The Global Economy 2023-11-27
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- Capacity to endure and thrive over the long term.
- Economy with rapid industrialisation and economic growth.
- Multinational corporations operating in various countries.
- Agreement or relationship between two nations.
- Economy with a lower level of industrialization and lower income levels.
- Limit on the quantity of a particular product that can be imported.
- Pertaining to a specific geographical area.
- The movement of people goods or animals from one place to another.
- Fluctuations in economic activity over time.
- International organization promoting economic and social well-being.
- Tax on imported goods.
- aiding monetary cooperation and providing global financial stability via loans..
- Financial aid or support provided by the government to certain industries.
- Application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Measures to shield a country's industries from foreign competition.
- Movement of people from one place to another.
- Group of major advanced economies aim to focus on policy alignment.
- International organization dealing with global trade rules.
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- Trade between countries without restrictions or tariffs.
- Involving multiple parties or nations.
- A new industry in the early stages of development.
- A group of countries sharing a common currency.
- International financial institution providing loans to developing countries for infrastructure.
- Economy Characterized by a high level of development and technological advancement.
- Exchange of goods and services between nations.
- Global organization working for peace and cooperation.
- Worldwide integration of economies.
- Allocation of resources to gain profit or interest.
- Exchange of information between individuals or entities.
- Human effort in the production of goods and services.
- Movement of money across borders.
- System of production distribution and consumption in a society.
- Association of nations formed for economic cooperation.
- Selling goods in another country at a price lower than in the home country.
- Group of major economies including both developed and developing nations.
35 Clues: Tax on imported goods. • Movement of money across borders. • Worldwide integration of economies. • Involving multiple parties or nations. • Pertaining to a specific geographical area. • Fluctuations in economic activity over time. • Movement of people from one place to another. • Agreement or relationship between two nations. • ...
Modern issues of the world and Latin America 2023-05-31
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- The cruel ethnic cleansing of a specific group of people
- A ideology created by Juan Perón
- A three-letter word that shows the total value of produced goods in a specific country or region
- When you get in trouble you try to change your story, so what did the United Fruit Company rename themselves?
- An abbreviation for an important agreement that created a free-trade zone in the continent of North America
- The shortage of important resources
- A process where cultural exchange and trade throughout time causes the world to become more and more interconnected
- What is an important source of food that involves harvesting and the Green Revolution?
- The home of the beautiful tango
- A two letter abbreviation for an agreement between 28 European countries to bring peace and allow free movement of people and goods between the countries
- A ruler who governs without free speech or fair election
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- The process of cutting down our forests, which destroys mother nature herself
- When there are not enough natural resources, like food, for the number of people in the world(imbalance)
- What will happen if 189 countries team up to provide loans to "developing" countries and try to end extreme poverty? Well there is a organization for it and the abbreviation for it is
- A rebel group in Nicaragua that overthrew the Somoza family
- Right-wing rebel groups in Nicaragua during the 20th century who opposed Daniel Ortega and his group
- A family that ruled Nicaragua for over 40 years
- The spread of American culture throughout the world, most commonly caused by the expansion of American companies like McDonald's
- What ideology is left-wing, but is not communism?
- An unfair distribution of rights or opportunities
- Every country is known for something, so what was Nicaragua known for?
21 Clues: A ideology created by Juan Perón • The home of the beautiful tango • The shortage of important resources • A family that ruled Nicaragua for over 40 years • What ideology is left-wing, but is not communism? • An unfair distribution of rights or opportunities • The cruel ethnic cleansing of a specific group of people • ...
World War I Review 2023-03-29
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- Germany hoped to get this country to help them in WWI with the Zimmermann Telegram
- These gardens that U.S. government wanted Americans to grow helped in the war effort
- This many thousand American soldiers died in combat during WWI
- U.S. ships and soldiers traveled in groups known as this to help with protection and survival
- This group of Americans joined the workforce by the millions as men went overseas to fight
- Last name of U.S. general who led the American forces during WWI
- Many European countries wanted freedom in part because of this idea
- This country was Austria-Hungary's main ally during World War I
- Countries formally agreeing to join forces is known as this
- This Allied power left WWI to deal with a revolution that was occurring in its country
- Besides poison gas and aircraft, these vehicles were another new weapon seen in WWI
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- Germany's sinking of this British passenger boat pushed the U.S. closer to WWI
- First name of U.S. president who at first wanted to keep the U.S. out of WWI
- As WWI raged on, the world was also dealing with this epidemic around 1918
- Last name of archduke who was killed by a Bosnian Serb, which led to WWI
- Once this country entered the war for the Allies, Germany knew it would likely lose
- The U.S. government worried about this act of giving information to enemy countries
- Many African-Americans moved north during the war during this 'Great' movement
- U.S. government wanted Americans to buy bonds so the U.S. had more of this to win the war
- These dug-out, often sprawling, areas in the ground were major part of WWI warfare
- Countries like Poland and Czechoslovakia declared this as Austria-Hungary lost control at end of WWI
21 Clues: Countries formally agreeing to join forces is known as this • This many thousand American soldiers died in combat during WWI • This country was Austria-Hungary's main ally during World War I • Last name of U.S. general who led the American forces during WWI • Many European countries wanted freedom in part because of this idea • ...
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 • ...
global review - Lilly 2023-06-05
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- "free markets not people". leader in china after Mao(2 words)
- the separation of black and white south Africans
- first black president of south Africa(2 words)
- a french enlightenment writer known for his wit and criticism of Christianity
- leaders of european countries got together to disscuss the separation of africa(2 words)
- new farming methods that led people to make food(2 words)
- helped south american countries to their independence(2 words)
- British east Indian trading company. Gandhi, Indian national congress(2 words)
- Turkeys first leader. modernized and westernized turkey(2 words)
- this Thomas believed human nature was naturally evil and that absolute power is not a bad thing
- french political philosopher who was known for the spirit of laws (2 words)
- revolted against Britain, marked the beginning of nationalism in India(2 words)
- government owns and controls the means of production(2 words)
- the attempt to kill and get rid of a specific culture or group of people
- unified japan isolation-no trade (2 words)
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- European people feeling superior to the colonized(2 words)
- only successful slave revolt in history which resulted in the establishment of haiti (2 words)
- crop failure in the 19th century in Ireland(2 words)
- forced the Tokugawa Shogunate to open japan restored the Meiji to the throne(2 words)
- the event of which many people in france had been executed (3 words)
- new government set up by the french revolution in the summer of 1789 (2 words)
- countries taking over other countries
- prince of Bismarck and a significant political figure in Germany(3 words)
- an Enlightment thinker known for the rights of women (2 words)
- English philosopher who believed all people have 3 rights. Life, liberty, ownership of property(2 words)
25 Clues: countries taking over other countries • unified japan isolation-no trade (2 words) • first black president of south Africa(2 words) • the separation of black and white south Africans • crop failure in the 19th century in Ireland(2 words) • new farming methods that led people to make food(2 words) • European people feeling superior to the colonized(2 words) • ...
Economic Concepts #3 2023-11-14
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- trade agreement among Canada, the United States and Mexico; mission to diminish all trade barriers and investment restrictions between Canada, the United States and Mexico
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP
- state in which countries depend on each other for certain goods or services which they cannot produce efficiently for themselves; international trade Imports goods and services purchased from other countries
- period of business cycle in which economic activity is at its highest
- measure of the number of people without jobs
- tariff which increases price on imports to protect domestic products
- limits the quantity or monetary value of an import; controls the level of an import
- trade alliance among 28 European nations; encourages free trade among members and promotes work as a single market
- tax on imports
- 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
- global coalition among many countries; headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland
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- measure of the change in the prices of wholesale goods; used to measure inflation; formerly known as the wholesale price index
- period of the business cycle in which there is increasing economic activity
- tariff which supplies revenue for a country
- period of the business cycle in which there is decreasing economic activity
- occurs when a country possesses unique resources or capabilities allowing for the lowest cost of production for a product
- occurs when a country is able to produce a product more efficiently and at a lower cost than another country
- complete ban on certain products coming in or leaving the country; usually put in place for political reasons
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP
- period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity
- fluctuations in economic activity over time; constitutes production rising then falling in a long cycle of expansion and contraction
- goods and services sold to other countries
22 Clues: tax on imports • goods and services sold to other countries • tariff which supplies revenue for a country • measure of the number of people without jobs • period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity • period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP • period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP • ...
Economies of Southwest Asia 2024-02-16
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- Oil brings in _______% of Saudi Arabia’s revenue
- the average literacy rate in ____________________ is about 95%, though it is higher for men than women due to Sharia law
- Israel has a ____________________ economy
- One of Turkey’s most important natural resources is ____________ land
- Many of Israel’s industries are based on ___________________
- a major import in Saudi Arabia __________
- unlike most countries in Southwest Asia, Israel has a __________________ economy
- Turkey leans toward a _______________ economy even though the government still controls a lot
- Turkey has one of the lowest investments in ____________________ in the world, ranking 142nd
- Much of Saudi Arabia’s oil wealth was been reinvested into the country in the form of ________________ roads, schools, agriculture, and airports.
- Israel has low ________________, but they do try to limit the import of agricultural products to support their own farmers
- ________________ is one of the innovations to come out of Israel’s tech industry
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- Almost half of Turkey’s land is used for _______________
- Saudi Arabia has invested a lot of money into ____________________ because the technology involved in the oil industry is complicated and requires a well-trained and educated workforce.
- Turkey produces ___________________ from dams on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Turkey is working towards privatization, which is reducing the role of ________________ in the country’s economy
- in 1973, all countries in OPEC placed a(n) _______________ on countries that supported Israel during the Arab-Israeli War
- Turkey’s average literacy rate is 95%, with a 98% average for men and a 92% average for _______________
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- Israel’s _____________________ is at 98% due to free schooling through age 18
- __________________ is low in Israel due to a strong judicial system that protects businesses
- Israel invested in a lot of technology involved in the ________________ industry
- Israel has the highest rate of ______________ entrepreneurs in the world
- Two of Turkey’s top imports are _____________________: machinery and transport equipment
- Saudi Arbia has a ________________ economy
- Israel has ________________ agreements with the U.S., Latin America, and the European Union
- Turkey is rich in ________________ and ranks 10th in the world
- Saudi Arabia relies on ____________ for most of its income
28 Clues: Israel has a ____________________ economy • a major import in Saudi Arabia __________ • Saudi Arbia has a ________________ economy • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries • Oil brings in _______% of Saudi Arabia’s revenue • Almost half of Turkey’s land is used for _______________ • Saudi Arabia relies on ____________ for most of its income • ...
Geography Of You Glossary of Terms 2025-11-09
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- The process of turning raw materials into finished products.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
- The regular arrangement or repetition of features or phenomena on Earth’s surface.
- DISTRIBUTION The arrangement of people, places, or phenomena across the Earth’s surface.
- The increasing connection and interdependence of people, businesses, and countries worldwide.
- FASHION Inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass-market retailers in response to the latest trends.
- COUNTRY A nation with a lower standard of living, industrial base, and Human Development Index.
- CHAIN The network involved in producing, handling, and delivering a product to consumers.
- A person’s quality of life and sense of satisfaction, health, and happiness.
- AND CONSUMPTION The processes of making and using goods and services.
- TECHNOLOGIES Tools such as phones and the internet that allow people to share information instantly across the world.
- General directions in which something is developing or changing.
- AND SERVICES Products (goods) and activities (services) that satisfy human needs and wants.
- TRADE A movement promoting better prices and working conditions for producers in developing countries.
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- Meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
- OFFSET A reduction in greenhouse gas emissions to compensate for emissions made elsewhere.
- SHOPS Factories where workers are employed at very low wages under poor working conditions.
- RATES The value of one country’s currency in comparison to another.
- DATA Information about the Earth’s surface collected through maps, satellites, or fieldwork.
- The movement of people and goods from one place to another.
- ECONOMY An economic system that focuses on reusing and recycling resources to minimise waste.
- The relationship between people, places, and environments across the world.
- To use up goods or resources.
- INTERDEPENDENCE When countries rely on each other for resources, technology, trade, or investment.
24 Clues: To use up goods or resources. • The movement of people and goods from one place to another. • The process of turning raw materials into finished products. • The exchange of goods and services between people or countries. • General directions in which something is developing or changing. • RATES The value of one country’s currency in comparison to another. • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary Quiz 2025-10-09
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- a historical period where a predominantly rural society transitioned to an industrialized, urban one, marked by the widespread adoption of machine manufacturing, new technologies like steam power, and the development of factory systems, leading to significant changes in population distribution and economic structure, originating in Great Britain during the late 18th century before spreading to other parts of the world
- Include: high per capita GDP, high life expectancy, low population growth rate, low infant mortality, low percentage of population under 15, & a high literacy rate
- a political group of 28 countries that has agreed to protect each other in case of attack; founded in 1949
- a northern part of the Atlantic Ocean between the British Isles and Scandinavia with large oil reserves
- open, uncultivated landscape that is characterized by low-growing vegetation on acidic soils
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- large forested mountain region in Germany which serves as a symbol of the damaging effects of acid rain damage that occurred during the industrial revolution
- the expansion of countries into other countries or villages where they establish settlements and control the people
- an undersea railway tunnel that connects England and France
- a medieval Catholic cathedral in Paris
- a natural waterway that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and separates Africa from Europe
- summer, they bring in cooler Arctic or subarctic air
- a measure of the total value of goods and services produced in a country over a specific period of time
- a long, narrow, and deep body of water that extends far inland and is created by glaciers; often surrounded by steep cliffs and found in several countries including Norway
- low-lying area from which seawater has been drained to create new land in Netherlands
- a policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically
- cultures become more distinct and separate from each other over time
- the part of the economy that involves the sale or trade of services, rather than just goods
- a warm ocean current that flows from the Gulf of Mexico to northwest Europe, it is responsible for the mild winters in Western Europe, without it, the UK and other parts of Europe would be as cold as Canada at the same latitude
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- influenced by a number of factors, including the physical environment, the placement and quality of transportation networks, and the need to accommodate the movement of people, goods, and information
- the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia
- a union of European member countries that is a political & economic alliance of 27 countries that are located on the European continent
- hot springs that shoot jets of steam and heated water into the air found in many countries including Iceland
- a major influence on Europe's climate, affecting temperature and precipitation patterns, shaping the region's weather conditions and seasonal variations.
- a country with a high level of wealth and resources for its citizens, and a relatively high level of economic growth and security
- a form of government in which the people elect their leaders and business is privately owned in a free-market, born in Greece and Rome
- the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
- a period of cultural, artistic, and intellectual rebirth that primarily originated in the city-states of Northern Italy during the 14th century, gradually spreading to other parts of Europe, including France, England, and Germany
- the rich black topsoil found in the North European Plain, especially in Russia and Ukraine
- a resplendent marble temple built between 447 and 432 B.C. during the height of the Greek Empire
- winter, they bring in warm tropical air
- a severe shortage of food generally through crop failure
- a geographic area that is a hub for manufacturing, production, and economic activity, often characterized by factories, warehouses, and other infrastructure that supports industry
33 Clues: a medieval Catholic cathedral in Paris • winter, they bring in warm tropical air • summer, they bring in cooler Arctic or subarctic air • the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia • a severe shortage of food generally through crop failure • a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
Global Marketing 1 2017-01-12
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- Information processing used to create value for customers.
- Responding to each market’s needs and wants.
- Moving away from the globalization trends and regarding each market as special.
- The trend of firms buying, developing producing and selling products and services in most countries and regions of the world.
- Firms with more than 250 employees.
- The formation of several firms’ value chains into a network.
- A model for solving problems in a service environment.
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- Reusing a resource from one business/country in additional businesses/countries.
- Doing business in many countries of the world, but often limited to a certain region (e.g. Europe).
- Accumulated volume in production, resulting in lower cost price per unit.
- Companies with fewer than 250 employees.
- Thinking globally, acting locally.
- A categorization of the firm’s activities providing value for the customers and profit for the company.
13 Clues: Thinking globally, acting locally. • Firms with more than 250 employees. • Companies with fewer than 250 employees. • Responding to each market’s needs and wants. • A model for solving problems in a service environment. • Information processing used to create value for customers. • The formation of several firms’ value chains into a network. • ...
WORLD CULTURES CROSSWORD OWEN DORAN 2016-11-30
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- Removal of trade restrictions so that goods flow freely among countries
- a poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially
- a country that is creating new things and starting very small
- a country that is fully developed and provides good living standards
- system of production, resource allocation, and distribution of goods and services within a society or a given geographic area.
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- Conditions that exists when countries rely on each other for ideas, goods, services and markets
- resources that come natural to earth
- resources that can be replaced for ever and ever
- selling goods and resources to other countries
- limit on how many items of a particular product can be imported to a country
- resources that cant be renewed
- having goods come into our country
- the raising of taxes on goods
13 Clues: the raising of taxes on goods • resources that cant be renewed • having goods come into our country • resources that come natural to earth • selling goods and resources to other countries • resources that can be replaced for ever and ever • a country that is creating new things and starting very small • ...
The Iron Curtain Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-21
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- The Soviet _____ was the leader of the Soviet Union during much of the Cold War.
- The _____ Pact was a mutual defense treaty between communist countries.
- The _____ Trials were a series of show trials in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s.
- The _____ Crisis of 1962 brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.
- The Soviet Union's first successful atomic bomb test was code-named _____.
- President _____ issued the Truman Doctrine in response to Soviet aggression.
- The Iron Curtain separated Eastern and Western
- The Warsaw _____ was a military alliance of communist countries.
- The _____ Doctrine declared that the US would use military force to contain communism.
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- The Soviet Union's invasion of _____ in 1956 sparked international condemnation.
- The term "Iron Curtain" was first used by this British statesman.
- The Berlin _____ was a famous Cold War standoff.
- The Marshall Plan provided aid to _____ countries.
- The _____ Wall was built to prevent citizens from fleeing East Germany.
14 Clues: The Iron Curtain separated Eastern and Western • The Berlin _____ was a famous Cold War standoff. • The Marshall Plan provided aid to _____ countries. • The Warsaw _____ was a military alliance of communist countries. • The term "Iron Curtain" was first used by this British statesman. • The _____ Pact was a mutual defense treaty between communist countries. • ...
Imagine - Lennon 2023-10-21
Kieryn and Kynlee's Puzzel 2020-11-19
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- decisions made by representatives
- shipped out from other countries.
- ruled by small group
- make or produce goods for consumers.
- Leadership changes only by death or abdicating throne.
- buy products, use or consume choices about the purchase
- gross domestic product
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- freely constituted
- drive or direct the economy with choices.
- ruled by one citizen don't consent to the leader
- shipped in from other countries.
- participate directly in decions
- Market, the central government makes all economic decisions.
13 Clues: freely constituted • ruled by small group • gross domestic product • participate directly in decions • shipped in from other countries. • decisions made by representatives • shipped out from other countries. • make or produce goods for consumers. • drive or direct the economy with choices. • ruled by one citizen don't consent to the leader • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- seperate from other countries
- a system of governmentin which the ruler has complete control
- the animal life in a particular enviorment
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his/her family
- a group of people that is different than most of the population
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- a large farm
- the plant life in a particular enviorment
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean particularly Asian countries
- specific to a particular place or people
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- a countrys main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
13 Clues: a large farm • seperate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular enviorment • the animal life in a particular enviorment • a system of governmentin which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different than most of the population • ...
chapter 5 vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a large farm
- from other countries
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
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- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- specific to a particular place or people
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- the animal life in a particular environment
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- the plant life from a particular environment
13 Clues: a large farm • from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the animal life in a particular environment • the plant life from a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Ariel's World Cultures Crossword Puzzle 2016-12-05
Across
- Something such as a tree is this.
- Goods that are taken out of the country are this.
- Manufacturers and businesses that are new and being created by countries.
- Goods that are brought into the country are this.
- America is this.
- This allows goods to move around freely between different countries.
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- Goods that are imported have _______, or taxes added to the price.
- Something that sets up rules for deciding what goods and services to produce, how to produce them and who will receive them is this.
- Essentials such as the sun and water is this.
- A country where income is low and there are important agricultural remains.
- Countries relying on each other for different things is this.
- Items such as metal is this.
- A _____ is a limit to a product that can be imported to a certain country.
13 Clues: America is this. • Items such as metal is this. • Something such as a tree is this. • Essentials such as the sun and water is this. • Goods that are taken out of the country are this. • Goods that are brought into the country are this. • Countries relying on each other for different things is this. • Goods that are imported have _______, or taxes added to the price. • ...
Introduction to World War I 2022-03-08
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- Terrorist group responsible for assassinating the archduke
- country responsible for sparking the events of WWI
- Territory purchased as a sign of strength after the civil war.
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated
- The policy of avoiding military alliances with other countries.
- The practice of extending a nation's power by conquering territories
- Extreme pride in ones' country; often to the prejudice of other nations.
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- Area of conflict that began the Spanish American War
- "Speak Softly and Carry and Big Stick"
- The policy of remaining separated from the politics of other countries.
- belief that a country should maintain and build up a massive military as a sign of strength
- Territory which was taken over by the United States because of its sugar cane production
- Relationship formed between countries often in exchange for defending each other from attack
13 Clues: "Speak Softly and Carry and Big Stick" • Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated • country responsible for sparking the events of WWI • Area of conflict that began the Spanish American War • Terrorist group responsible for assassinating the archduke • Territory purchased as a sign of strength after the civil war. • ...
Week 3 Lem Words 2025-10-22
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- The usual weather in a place, like hot, cold, or rainy.
- A continent with countries like France, Italy, and Germany.
- The continent where you’ll find the Sahara Desert and lions on the savanna.
- A man who rules an empire.
- The biggest continent in the world, where countries like China and India are.
- The cold area around the North Pole, covered in ice and snow.
- The ocean between Africa, Asia, and Australia.
- Australia’s longest river.
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- A large, flat desert area in southern Australia with almost no trees.
- A group of countries ruled by one leader or government.
- A large part of the ocean that goes into the land, like the Gulf of Carpentaria.
- The continent where the United States and Canada are found.
- A round hole made by a volcano or a meteor hitting the ground.
13 Clues: A man who rules an empire. • Australia’s longest river. • The ocean between Africa, Asia, and Australia. • A group of countries ruled by one leader or government. • The usual weather in a place, like hot, cold, or rainy. • A continent with countries like France, Italy, and Germany. • The continent where the United States and Canada are found. • ...
Chapter 3 Business in the Global Economy 2022-10-18
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- Selling the right to use some intangible property for a fee or royalty
- A limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given period
- The difference between a country's total exports and total imports
- The right to use a company name or business process in a specific way
- A selected area where products can be imported duty-free and then stored, assembled, and/or used in manufacturing
- An organization that does business in several countries
- Restrictions to free trade
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- The difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of it
- An agreement between two or more companies to share a business project
- The cost of using someone else's money
- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- bought from other countries
- A tax that government places on certain imported products
- and services sold to other countries
- Refers to a nation's transportation, communication, and utility systems
- When the government stops the export or import of a product completely
16 Clues: Restrictions to free trade • bought from other countries • and services sold to other countries • The cost of using someone else's money • An organization that does business in several countries • A tax that government places on certain imported products • The difference between a country's total exports and total imports • ...
Team 2 2024-10-26
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- This is one of Aimee's favourite pastimes (6)
- What cuisine is Aimee's favourite? (7)
- Robb spent his 20th birthday in these 3 different countries 6)
- How many years has Lance been in policing? (6,4)
- Courtney dressed up as this member of Girls Aloud (6)
- The person responsible for getting the bomb squad to attend Slough Police Station in 2000/2001 (5)
- Courtney studied for a dual degree at university. This is the second half (11)
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- Robb spent his 20th birthday in these 3 different countries (11)
- Robb spent his 20th birthday in these 3 different countries ABBV. (3)
- Courtney studied for a dual degree at university. This is the first half (10)
- The breed of Darren's dog, Mabel (6)
- Aimee played this High School Musical character in a school play (9)
- a pub game that Darren plays regularly (4,5)
- Lance's brother has a perfect print of what on his arm, made by Lance when he was 4 (5)
- What is Aimee's dog called? (4)
- Who sang at the O2 in Birmingham? (4)
16 Clues: What is Aimee's dog called? (4) • The breed of Darren's dog, Mabel (6) • Who sang at the O2 in Birmingham? (4) • What cuisine is Aimee's favourite? (7) • a pub game that Darren plays regularly (4,5) • This is one of Aimee's favourite pastimes (6) • How many years has Lance been in policing? (6,4) • Courtney dressed up as this member of Girls Aloud (6) • ...
Class 1 2022-07-20
the world's rivers 2023-06-25
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- A river that flows through several European countries, including Germany.
- A river in North America, passing through Canada and Alaska.
- A major river in North America, flowing through the United States.
- The longest river in Asia, running through China.
- The longest river in Europe, located in Russia.
- A major river in South Asia, flowing through Pakistan and India.
- The longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.
- A river in South America, flowing through Venezuela and Colombia.
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- A river in southern Africa known for its famous Victoria Falls.
- A sacred river in India, known for its spiritual significance.
- A major river in Europe, flowing through Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands.
- A river in the Middle East, flowing through Iraq.
- A river in West Africa, flowing through several countries including Nigeria.
- The largest river in the world by volume, located in South America.
- A river in the United States known for its deep canyons and stunning landscapes.
- A river in Southeast Asia, passing through several countries including Vietnam and Cambodia.
16 Clues: The longest river in Europe, located in Russia. • A river in the Middle East, flowing through Iraq. • The longest river in Asia, running through China. • A river in North America, passing through Canada and Alaska. • A sacred river in India, known for its spiritual significance. • A river in southern Africa known for its famous Victoria Falls. • ...
Cold War crossword 2025-01-27
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- The U.S. response to the Soviet Union blockading Western Berlin
- U.S. gave economic aid to help countries rebuild after World War II
- New style of music that created generational divide
- The imaginary boundary between the communist and noncommunist world
- Soviet satellite - launch started the "Space Race"
- Helped World War II veterans get housing loans, funding for education, and jobs
- Successful example of containment - U.S. prevents South Korea from falling to communism
- Showed capitalism worked better than communism (means buying lots of stuff)
- President Kennedy "quarantined" this country with a naval blockade after finding Soviet missiles there
- Group of writers & artists who rejected materialism and conformity of 1950s life
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- Communist country that supported North Korea during the Korean War
- U.S. helped Turkey and Greece resist communist takeover
- Mutual defense alliance of democratic countries (U.S.A., Canada, Britain, France, etc)
- Stands for National Defense Education Act - gave schools money for math and science programs
- Competition to have the most powerful arsenal of weapons
- Mutual defense alliance of communist countries (Soviet Union, East Germany, Poland, etc)
16 Clues: Soviet satellite - launch started the "Space Race" • New style of music that created generational divide • U.S. helped Turkey and Greece resist communist takeover • Competition to have the most powerful arsenal of weapons • The U.S. response to the Soviet Union blockading Western Berlin • Communist country that supported North Korea during the Korean War • ...
cultural differences vocabulary 2024-07-25
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- Are you funny? Do you like telling _______?
- You shouldn’t ________ to people. It’s not polite.
- It’s not OK to ______ the line at the bank.
- In Argentina, it’s very common to greet a stranger with a _______.
- You mustn’t be late in Mexico. It’s considered very ______.
- You shouldn’t interrupt a _______. It’s rude.
- In many Asian countries you have to _________ your shoes to enter a house.
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- Is it considered _________ to kiss strangers in your country?
- In many countries people consider it polite to bring a _______ when you are invited to a house.
- If you don’t know the person, it’s probably better to ______ hands.
- We are celebrating my friends birthday. We are going to drink a ______.
- In some countries, it’s impolite to ______ your fingers.
12 Clues: Are you funny? Do you like telling _______? • It’s not OK to ______ the line at the bank. • You shouldn’t interrupt a _______. It’s rude. • You shouldn’t ________ to people. It’s not polite. • In some countries, it’s impolite to ______ your fingers. • You mustn’t be late in Mexico. It’s considered very ______. • ...
Chapter 10 Part 2 Vocab 2023-03-31
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- – countries depended on imperialist countries for economy
- Income Trap – Where countries experience economic growth but don’t develop fast enough
- – A system where small loans are made available to small businesses who don’t have capital
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- program/the Washington Consensus – Developed countries focused on sgricultural exports and faced deep economic problems
- Industrialization – Countries that sought out technologies and developed industries that focused on export
- Substitution – When countries restrict imports and raised tariffs to promote local industries
- Economy – Part of the economy that isn’t regulated or protected by the state
7 Clues: – countries depended on imperialist countries for economy • Economy – Part of the economy that isn’t regulated or protected by the state • Income Trap – Where countries experience economic growth but don’t develop fast enough • – A system where small loans are made available to small businesses who don’t have capital • ...
