countries Crossword Puzzles
Tariff words 2025-05-28
Across
- Head of a country or in charge of a country
- The person in charge of sending products over seas
- The activities associated with the governance of a country or area, especially the debate between parties having power.
- Where people make products
- The person who's in charge of buying product and importing them into your country
- Something that only over 18s can drink that starts with W
- A piece of land that you live on
- A relationship between other countries
- A person who buys the product
- A quote that means no country is alone
- When you buy something from another country and you don't have to pay a tariff
- A price people have to pay when importing something into your country that's not a tariff
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- Head of the U.S.A
- Something that another country buys and you send it to them
- When you encourage people to buy local
- When two countries increase tariffs on each other
- Something you buy of something that comes into your country
- Something you use to get from on place to another
- Something you do with another country
- People who makes the product in a factory
- A person who makes the product
- Money that you put onto a product that another country wants to buy
- A type of meat that people eat
23 Clues: Head of the U.S.A • Where people make products • A person who buys the product • A person who makes the product • A type of meat that people eat • A piece of land that you live on • Something you do with another country • When you encourage people to buy local • A relationship between other countries • A quote that means no country is alone • ...
Naren - WW1 2022-11-30
Across
- a war in which a country must fight on two distinct battlegrounds
- each side tried to wear down the other side in order to outlast them
- hand over your terrorists or face war
- a close association of nations for the achievement of a common objective, or a group of countries united for the purpose of joint military protection
- an advance order by officers
- germany would support austria-hungary no matter what even if that meant going to war
- wide scale development of industry in a region
- germany, austria-hungary, and Italy agreed to support each other if attacked
- when two or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped military
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- the british navy must at all times be equal or brtter than any two other navies combined
- designed to avoid a two-front war
- a standard war tactic
- a terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve its goals
- extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories
- france, russia, and britain loosely agreed to support eachother
- the land between trenches
- the unification of all slavic people
- loyalty and devotion to a country
- an unrestricted war
- the policy of making a country’s armed forces very strong, and allowing a politcal situation in which military interests dominate government policy
20 Clues: an unrestricted war • a standard war tactic • the land between trenches • an advance order by officers • designed to avoid a two-front war • loyalty and devotion to a country • the unification of all slavic people • hand over your terrorists or face war • wide scale development of industry in a region • france, russia, and britain loosely agreed to support eachother • ...
U1 How has globalization shaped the world? 2025-09-21
Across
- Movement of people from one country to another for work or residence.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- The people engaged in or available for work.
- Playing video games via the internet with others around the world.
- Content distributed through electronic means such as the internet.
- The process by which the world becomes more interconnected through developments in transport, communications, and trade.
- Clothing produced in a way that respects workers' rights and the environment.
- Excessive, compulsive use of something, like online gaming, that can be harmful.
- corporations Large companies that exist and operate in multiple countries.
- Person who buys and uses goods or services.
- The process of producing goods in factories.
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- The process of economic and social progress in countries.
- When a language loses all its native speakers and is no longer used.
- The dominant global language used in international business and communication.
- Permission to open a replica business branch from an original company.
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet theirs.
- Online platforms used for communication and sharing content, like Twitter.
- The exchange of information through various means such as internet and mobile technology.
- A global network that allows people to communicate and share information instantly.
- A blend of Chinese and English that is often ungrammatical or nonsensical.
20 Clues: Person who buys and uses goods or services. • The people engaged in or available for work. • The process of producing goods in factories. • The exchange of goods and services between countries. • The process of economic and social progress in countries. • Playing video games via the internet with others around the world. • ...
CROSSWORDS 2026-03-13
Across
- What Interpol notice warns about serious threats to public safety?
- Interpol notice warning about criminals.
- ASEANAPOL Secretariat location.
- Main decision-making body of the UN.
- What Interpol database contains stolen travel documents?
- What UN declaration protects the basic rights of people?
- Interpol notice for missing persons.
- UN body responsible for international peace and security.
- Office headed by the UN Secretary-General.
- What group of specialists helps Interpol in investigations?
- What organization is known as the international association of police chiefs?
- Police organization of ASEAN countries.
- Team sent by Interpol after major attacks.
- Powerful permanent members of Security Council.
- Organization before the UN created in 1919.
- UN court located in The Hague.
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- What Interpol office serves as the contact point in each member country?
- Interpol notice for unidentified bodies.
- What conference gathers the Chiefs of Police from ASEAN countries?
- International organization that keeps world peace.
- What officers enforce the law and maintain public order?
- City where Interpol headquarters is located.
- Interpol notice used to arrest fugitives.
- Country where the UN court is located
- What Interpol system is used to identify fingerprints?
- Leader of the United Nations.
- Europol headquarters city.
- Law enforcement agency of the European Union.
- International police organization connecting countries.
- What UN council promotes economic and social development?
30 Clues: Europol headquarters city. • Leader of the United Nations. • UN court located in The Hague. • ASEANAPOL Secretariat location. • Main decision-making body of the UN. • Interpol notice for missing persons. • Country where the UN court is located • Police organization of ASEAN countries. • Interpol notice warning about criminals. • Interpol notice for unidentified bodies. • ...
The Snowy Mountain Scheme! 2016-03-10
Across
- cement, long, round, water can flow through.
- helping work, people.
- tall, hill like.
- something that can charge or power things.
- a place people live.
- can drink, falls down from clouds when stormy,wet.
Down
- the workers that came from other countries.
- human, living.
- divide the earth, where people live.
- falls out of the sky when up rally high.
- runs alone the ground, water, strong.
- stores water, natural occurrence.
12 Clues: human, living. • tall, hill like. • a place people live. • helping work, people. • stores water, natural occurrence. • divide the earth, where people live. • runs alone the ground, water, strong. • falls out of the sky when up rally high. • something that can charge or power things. • the workers that came from other countries. • cement, long, round, water can flow through. • ...
Andres F. Noriega, Latin America Neocolonization 2017-04-03
Across
- People that looked up to Europe & U.S, removed church's power, supported international trade, didn't want central government, and the wanted equality.
- Neocolonial Dictatorship from 1876-1910.
- French idea that gains "Order & Progress" through authoritarian models, it favored the Richest & Whitest.
- American soldier that named himself the president of Nicaragua and he ruled it in 1860s.
- Was the massacre created because the workers were on strike against the U.F.C, so the Colombian Government had to stop them, so they killed the strikers; this happened in December 6, 1928. This created the F.A.R.C
- A revolution based on Changing how things are made, by hand, to factories and machines, it started in 1750s in Britain. This revolution made the producement of cotton better and cheaper, Labor unions were formed, population on cities grew, and a greater variety & amount of "goods."
- Industrialized countries that got to unindustrialized countries to colonize/control and exploit them, their people, and their resources from 1790s-1800s
- Industrialized countries going into unindustrialized countries to use economic, cultural, or political pressures to control/exploit them and their people from 1870s-1910s.
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- A country that split from Colombia in 1903 with the help of the U.S, the U.S wanted this country for their canal.
- A country with an extremely corrupt government, low economy, and politician environment controlled by a major power. Countries that have multinational corporations of the banana business.
- A corporation that owns districts all around the world, they control productions of "goods" in one or more countries, even if the district is in a different country from the main corporation's district.
- He was a Mestizo president for 36 years,1876-1910, he modernized Mexico. He was a liberal and a icon for neocolonial dictatorship.
- It's a term created by Theodore Roosevelt in 1901-1909, that targets L.A and Caribbean Nations. The term is that any disorder in regions would force U.S to send in troops to protect its interests, investments. It keeps Europe out of region if nation defaults on loans.
- People that looked to the past, approved church's power, didn't like free trade, wanted central government, and wanted slavery.
- The believe of the U.S that they had the "destiny" to expand its territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific, they were willing to do this by any means.
- A country that split from Spain in 1898 with the help of the U.S, the U.S helped this country so that Europe wouldn't attack them and so they would have access to Latin America.
16 Clues: Neocolonial Dictatorship from 1876-1910. • American soldier that named himself the president of Nicaragua and he ruled it in 1860s. • French idea that gains "Order & Progress" through authoritarian models, it favored the Richest & Whitest. • A country that split from Colombia in 1903 with the help of the U.S, the U.S wanted this country for their canal. • ...
Andres F. Noriega, Latin America Neocolonization 2017-04-03
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- A country that split from Colombia in 1903 with the help of the U.S, the U.S wanted this country for their canal.
- A corporation that owns districts all around the world, they control productions of "goods" in one or more countries, even if the district is in a different country from the main corporation's district.
- A country that split from Spain in 1898 with the help of the U.S, the U.S helped this country so that Europe wouldn't attack them and so they would have access to Latin America.
- French idea that gains "Order & Progress" through authoritarian models, it favored the Richest & Whitest.
- Industrialized countries that got to unindustrialized countries to colonize/control and exploit them, their people, and their resources from 1790s-1800s
- People that looked to the past, approved church's power, didn't like free trade, wanted central government, and wanted slavery.
- It's a term created by Theodore Roosevelt in 1901-1909, that targets L.A and Caribbean Nations. The term is that any disorder in regions would force U.S to send in troops to protect its interests, investments. It keeps Europe out of region if nation defaults on loans.
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- Industrialized countries going into unindustrialized countries to use economic, cultural, or political pressures to control/exploit them and their people from 1870s-1910s.
- A country with an extremely corrupt government, low economy, and politician environment controlled by a major power. Countries that have multinational corporations of the banana business.
- People that looked up to Europe & U.S, removed church's power, supported international trade, didn't want central government, and the wanted equality.
- He was a Mestizo president for 36 years,1876-1910, he modernized Mexico. He was a liberal and a icon for neocolonial dictatorship.
- Neocolonial Dictatorship from 1876-1910.
- A revolution based on Changing how things are made, by hand, to factories and machines, it started in 1750s in Britain. This revolution made the producement of cotton better and cheaper, Labor unions were formed, population on cities grew, and a greater variety & amount of "goods."
- The believe of the U.S that they had the "destiny" to expand its territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific, they were willing to do this by any means.
- American soldier that named himself the president of Nicaragua and he ruled it in 1860s.
- Was the massacre created because the workers were on strike against the U.F.C, so the Colombian Government had to stop them, so they killed the strikers; this happened in December 6, 1928. This created the F.A.R.C
16 Clues: Neocolonial Dictatorship from 1876-1910. • American soldier that named himself the president of Nicaragua and he ruled it in 1860s. • French idea that gains "Order & Progress" through authoritarian models, it favored the Richest & Whitest. • A country that split from Colombia in 1903 with the help of the U.S, the U.S wanted this country for their canal. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary: Expansion & Reform 2022-09-14
Across
- a ban on trade with certain countries
- becoming larger
- loyalty to a region rather than the nation
- to change or improve
- the branch of government with the courts
- forcing people to serve in a country's navy
- the right to vote
- the highest authority or greatest power
- the movement to end slavery
- a tax on imported goods
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- to reject or prevent from becoming law
- goods sent out to other countries to be sold
- dishonest illegal things for money or power
- to give up land or power
- to make something lose its legal force
- obvious or easily understood
- intensity of feeling or expression
- goods brought into a country to be sold
- to add land especially to a larger place
19 Clues: becoming larger • the right to vote • to change or improve • a tax on imported goods • to give up land or power • the movement to end slavery • obvious or easily understood • intensity of feeling or expression • a ban on trade with certain countries • to reject or prevent from becoming law • to make something lose its legal force • goods brought into a country to be sold • ...
I&S 2025-12-08
Across
- Someone who ever gives-up
- One of the 2 brothers who founded Rome
- One of the 2 brothers who founded Rome
- Hannibals enemy
- Carthages enemy
- A state in which the people of the country have power
- a person who uses a carefully planned strategy to achieve something
- communication or involvement with someone or something
- The study of the physical features of the earth
- A group of states/countries under one authority
- Conflict with countries
- Someone who has a lot of ideas to make a plan
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- The action of changing a position or a physical location
- Someone who is determined
- Where something is
- A group of people who make the laws/rules for their country
- Someone who takes risks
- Romes enemy
- Romes worst Nightmare
- An area of a Country or the world
20 Clues: Romes enemy • Hannibals enemy • Carthages enemy • Where something is • Romes worst Nightmare • Someone who takes risks • Conflict with countries • Someone who ever gives-up • Someone who is determined • An area of a Country or the world • One of the 2 brothers who founded Rome • One of the 2 brothers who founded Rome • Someone who has a lot of ideas to make a plan • ...
CW Terms 2015-12-01
Across
- Amount of people out of work
- Rules of society
- Number of deaths under the age of 1
- Receiving products from countries
- No terrorism
- Freedom of speech
- Increase of a population over a period of time
- An excess of production or supply over demand
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- Government provides services
- Total outcome of products of a country/population
- The amount of product or sum of money is too small
- The average period that a person may expect to live
- The workers
- Money spent by a government, organization, or person
- Sending products to countries
- The percentage of people who are able to read and write
16 Clues: The workers • No terrorism • Rules of society • Freedom of speech • Government provides services • Amount of people out of work • Sending products to countries • Receiving products from countries • Number of deaths under the age of 1 • An excess of production or supply over demand • Increase of a population over a period of time • Total outcome of products of a country/population • ...
CW Terms 2015-12-01
Across
- No terrorism
- Money spent by a government, organization, or person
- An excess of production or supply over demand
- The average period that a person may expect to live
- Number of deaths under the age of 1
- Rules of society
- Sending products to countries
- The workers
Down
- Total outcome of products of a country/population
- Freedom of speech
- The amount of product or sum of money is too small
- Government provides services
- Increase of a population over a period of time
- The percentage of people who are able to read and write
- Amount of people out of work
- Receiving products from countries
16 Clues: The workers • No terrorism • Rules of society • Freedom of speech • Government provides services • Amount of people out of work • Sending products to countries • Receiving products from countries • Number of deaths under the age of 1 • An excess of production or supply over demand • Increase of a population over a period of time • Total outcome of products of a country/population • ...
unit 2 By: Chandler Ross P.2 2015-11-04
Across
- countries are afraid to start wars so they encourage other countries to fight for them
- the ugly man who hated Jews
- France, Russia, and Great Britain
- north Atlantic treaty organization
- went to battle for his country.
- Germany,Austria- Hungary, and Italy
- gold GOD and glory
- the deliberate killing of a particular ethnic group or nation
- government decides everything
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- Portugal,France, and Britain
- discovered America
- citizens decide everything by voting
- the "CURTAIN" that separated NATO and the WARSAW PACT
- Germany,Japan, and Italy
- laws that striped Jews of the German rights that they were born with
- the extermination/ killing of 11,000,000.
16 Clues: discovered America • gold GOD and glory • Germany,Japan, and Italy • the ugly man who hated Jews • Portugal,France, and Britain • government decides everything • went to battle for his country. • France, Russia, and Great Britain • north Atlantic treaty organization • Germany,Austria- Hungary, and Italy • citizens decide everything by voting • ...
global economic and political connections 2024-05-01
Across
- Allows for commercial, financial and labor exchange between different countries
- To grow crops or raise animals.
- A Organization that has the only reason of achieving world peace.
- Regulates international trade
- Plans policies and regulations for Petroleum.
- Makes goods to be sold.
- A law or rule that limits stuff.
- Used to make gasoline.
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- Mines and sells Oil.
- Anyone who buys or consume goods.
- A organization that does business with certain countries.
- Wide scale development
- A product to sell to a consumer
- Process of selling, producing services and goods.
- When is found across the world.
- Give something for something
16 Clues: Mines and sells Oil. • Wide scale development • Used to make gasoline. • Makes goods to be sold. • Give something for something • Regulates international trade • A product to sell to a consumer • To grow crops or raise animals. • When is found across the world. • A law or rule that limits stuff. • Anyone who buys or consume goods. • Plans policies and regulations for Petroleum. • ...
global economic and political connections 2024-05-01
Across
- Allows for commercial, financial and labor exchange between different countries
- To grow crops or raise animals.
- A Organization that has the only reason of achieving world peace.
- Regulates international trade
- Plans policies and regulations for Petroleum.
- Makes goods to be sold.
- A law or rule that limits stuff.
- Used to make gasoline.
Down
- Mines and sells Oil.
- Anyone who buys or consume goods.
- A organization that does business with certain countries.
- Wide scale development
- A product to sell to a consumer
- Process of selling, producing services and goods.
- When is found across the world.
- Give something for something
16 Clues: Mines and sells Oil. • Wide scale development • Used to make gasoline. • Makes goods to be sold. • Give something for something • Regulates international trade • A product to sell to a consumer • To grow crops or raise animals. • When is found across the world. • A law or rule that limits stuff. • Anyone who buys or consume goods. • Plans policies and regulations for Petroleum. • ...
Natalie Larsen - Causes of Vietnam War 2025-05-22
Across
- Type of military force sent by Kennedy (non-combat)
- President who sent half a million combat troops
- Organization founded by Ho Chi Minh for independence
- Year US troop buildup peaked in Vietnam
- Year China became communist
- Political ideology followed by Ho Chi Minh
- Leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement
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- Goal of Kennedy’s military advisors
- Incident leading to troop increase
- Kennedy’s troop sending (large combat numbers?)
- US fear that led to intervention in Vietnam
- Year French lost at Dien Bien Phu
- Countries supporting North Vietnam
- Countries supporting South Vietnam
- First Asian nation to fall to communism
- Type of war after French defeat
16 Clues: Year China became communist • Type of war after French defeat • Year French lost at Dien Bien Phu • Incident leading to troop increase • Countries supporting North Vietnam • Countries supporting South Vietnam • Goal of Kennedy’s military advisors • First Asian nation to fall to communism • Year US troop buildup peaked in Vietnam • Political ideology followed by Ho Chi Minh • ...
Enlightenment and Revolutions 2025-10-08
Across
- _ ruler; had total control of country
- Latin American countries wanted independence from _
- Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina are _ American countries
- Leader of a Haitian slave revolt
- Used to behead people
- Popular _ means that the government's power comes from the people
- _ System caused creoles to want to rebel against Spain
- Unifying religion for Haitian Slaves
- Known for the idea of Natural Rights
- French Colony in the Caribbean
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- overthrow of the government
- Philosophical movement about government
- French prison and armory that was overrun
- Founding Father of Haiti
- King of France at the time of the French revolution
- Class division in France
16 Clues: Used to behead people • Founding Father of Haiti • Class division in France • overthrow of the government • French Colony in the Caribbean • Leader of a Haitian slave revolt • Unifying religion for Haitian Slaves • Known for the idea of Natural Rights • _ ruler; had total control of country • Philosophical movement about government • French prison and armory that was overrun • ...
countries in world war II 2021-04-21
Across
- what year did the war start
- The german dictator
- what year did the war end
- Another enemy near China
- the leader of the Soviet Union
- The ally in North America
- Russia was known as the __
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- The event in which many Jewish people and others died
- the president of Great Britain during World war II
- this country had the most deaths in the war
- largest land battle of world war II
- The president during the war
- The last axis power in World War II
- leader of Japan during the war
- the largest naval battle in World War II
- the good countries were called ____
- The main enemy in World War II
- The bad countries were called
18 Clues: The german dictator • Another enemy near China • what year did the war end • The ally in North America • Russia was known as the __ • what year did the war start • The president during the war • The bad countries were called • leader of Japan during the war • the leader of the Soviet Union • The main enemy in World War II • largest land battle of world war II • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-05
Across
- first country hitler invaded
- to make changes to original work
- leader of the nazis
- giving in to unjust demands to avoid conflict
- items needed for fighting a war
- to estimate for a lower amount of the real number
- making illegal by an authority
- to be in control of all others
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- trading with foreign countries to foster peace
- almost entirely
- to take for granted or as true
- a camp where persons are confined/detained
- a system headed by a dictator calls for nationalism/racism
- a farm, especially in communist countries formed from holdings
- something obtained for a price
- to take advantage of
- a camp where persons are sent to be executed
17 Clues: almost entirely • leader of the nazis • to take advantage of • first country hitler invaded • to take for granted or as true • something obtained for a price • making illegal by an authority • to be in control of all others • items needed for fighting a war • to make changes to original work • a camp where persons are confined/detained • ...
Nationalism And World War I 2026-04-02
Across
- pieces of companies
- the deliberate killing of a large group
- the idea that a country should use a strong military
- self governing countries
- organization in which countries try to solve problems peacefully
- a devotion and loyalty to one's country
- Italian military and political leader
- last czar of Russia
- 32nd president of the United States
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- payments for war damages
- Prussian prime minister
- peace treaty that ended world war 1
- Russian revolutionary leader
- German philosopher who called to overthrow capitalism
- economic and political system where government controls economy and production of goods
- the federal governments efforts to reform business practices
- depression economic collapse late 1920's and 1930's
17 Clues: pieces of companies • last czar of Russia • Prussian prime minister • payments for war damages • self governing countries • Russian revolutionary leader • peace treaty that ended world war 1 • 32nd president of the United States • Italian military and political leader • the deliberate killing of a large group • a devotion and loyalty to one's country • ...
Unit 7 2026-04-08
Across
- — An official decision or plan by a government
- — A permanent office representing one country in another
- — A rule that limits what people can do
- — An official with special authority
- — Official talks between governments
- — Being unable to stop using a harmful substance
- — Illegal trade
- — An addictive drug
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- — Staying separate from others
- — A ship powered by steam engines
- — A formal agreement between countries
- — Officially taking away illegal goods
- — Having more than you need (especially in trade)
- — An unequal trade situation between countries
- — The old Western name for the city now called Guangzhou
- — A valuable metal used as money
- — A set of rules or a structure
17 Clues: — Illegal trade • — An addictive drug • — Staying separate from others • — A set of rules or a structure • — A valuable metal used as money • — A ship powered by steam engines • — An official with special authority • — Official talks between governments • — A formal agreement between countries • — Officially taking away illegal goods • — A rule that limits what people can do • ...
Daily life in Canada 2014-01-28
Across
- life in Canada differs from that in the western countries
- up here Canadians also enjoy daily life but in different ways
- Canada's famous
- many ares in Canada have lots of
- artist also exel at printmaking, basketry and carving
- brought their national customs
- like Americans Canadians also live in
- the quality of life in Canada is
- well known in Canada and many other areas
Down
- countries two official languages
- Canadians trace their ancestory to the Europeans
- official language of Quebec
- country's most,
- lots of immigrants
14 Clues: Canada's famous • country's most, • lots of immigrants • official language of Quebec • brought their national customs • countries two official languages • many ares in Canada have lots of • the quality of life in Canada is • like Americans Canadians also live in • well known in Canada and many other areas • Canadians trace their ancestory to the Europeans • ...
English Assignment 2021-12-21
Across
- You think you are right
- An expression used often with fear and anxiety
- Crying
- A form of a newspaper
- To stop
- Groups of people leaving countries en mass
- The organization that runs countries
- a tool used in the kitchen
Down
- George ?
- people who do something without being told to do it
- Something that is useful or efficient and not outdated
- When your blood comes out of you from a cut
- A place to wash your hands
- Expressed an opinion often opposite of what is wanted of you
- To get up from a long slumber
15 Clues: Crying • To stop • George ? • A form of a newspaper • You think you are right • A place to wash your hands • a tool used in the kitchen • To get up from a long slumber • The organization that runs countries • Groups of people leaving countries en mass • When your blood comes out of you from a cut • An expression used often with fear and anxiety • ...
World War II 2022-02-11
Across
- country that attacked Pearl Harbor
- campaign promoting victory over facism and victory over racism
- dictator of Germany
- leader of the USA during WWII
- dictator of Italy
- America's ban on selling oil to Japan
- between America and Great Britain that said their war aims
Down
- unions would not strike while working on goods for the war
- Worldwide
- America gave weapons to belligerent countries
- ship suck in Pearl Harbor
- America provided war materials to countries that needed them
- expansion through military force
- taxes on imported goods
- leader of Great Britain during WWII
15 Clues: Worldwide • dictator of Italy • dictator of Germany • taxes on imported goods • ship suck in Pearl Harbor • leader of the USA during WWII • expansion through military force • country that attacked Pearl Harbor • leader of Great Britain during WWII • America's ban on selling oil to Japan • America gave weapons to belligerent countries • ...
World War I 2021-01-28
Across
- Their Troops Went To The UK To Train
- Handheld Explosive That Was Innovated On During This War.
- First To Declare War
- Big Vehicle With Explosives
- First To Sign Armistice
- Announced The Fourteen Points
- Entered War After Germany Used Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
Down
- The Countries Apart Of This Were Great Britan, France, And Russia
- First Neutral To Join In The Battle
- Important Flying Weapon
- Had The Most Countries Declare War On Them
- Consisted Of Austria-Hungary and Germany
- Handheld liquid first used by Germans in 1915.
- The First Battle Of The War
- Used Heavily In No Mans Land
15 Clues: First To Declare War • Important Flying Weapon • First To Sign Armistice • Big Vehicle With Explosives • The First Battle Of The War • Used Heavily In No Mans Land • Announced The Fourteen Points • First Neutral To Join In The Battle • Their Troops Went To The UK To Train • Consisted Of Austria-Hungary and Germany • Had The Most Countries Declare War On Them • ...
Means of transportation / shopping 2021-10-01
Across
- very fast, you need to wear a helmet
- many kinds of different products
- Allows you to travel to other countries
- useful for short distances through the water
- You can find animals here
Down
- you buy your medicines here
- cakes, donuts, cookies, bread are made here
- Quick travel on the air
- Travel through the ocean and visit countries
- you can get a nice cup of coffee
- you can buy cheap and used items
- fresh fruits and vegetables
- private mean of transportation, has four wheels
- public transportation for individuals
- public transportation for a large amount of people
15 Clues: Quick travel on the air • You can find animals here • you buy your medicines here • fresh fruits and vegetables • you can get a nice cup of coffee • you can buy cheap and used items • many kinds of different products • very fast, you need to wear a helmet • public transportation for individuals • Allows you to travel to other countries • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Test 2018-11-05
Across
- to be able to learn/understand from speaking
- being true
- not true
- someone who likes being alone
- something nice that is said/given to another person
- calm, relaxed, not hard to talk to
- to be able to learn/understand by watching
Down
- yellow hair
- someone who likes being out with friends
- comical, amusing, something funny
- the language spoken in Spain, Mexico, and other countries
- friendly, likes to talk to people
- make time to see/talk to people
- the language spoken in Portugal, Brazil and other countries
- doing something by yourself, one person
15 Clues: not true • being true • yellow hair • someone who likes being alone • make time to see/talk to people • comical, amusing, something funny • friendly, likes to talk to people • calm, relaxed, not hard to talk to • doing something by yourself, one person • someone who likes being out with friends • to be able to learn/understand by watching • ...
Econo puzzle 2025-10-31
Across
- — The quantity of goods available for sale.
- — Goods bought from other countries.
- — Payment made to workers for their labor.
- — Money left after all costs are paid.
- — Goods sold to other countries.
- — A place where buyers and sellers meet.
- — Things used to produce goods and services.
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- — A person who buys and uses goods.
- — Money or assets used to start a business.
- — Something that motivates people to act.
- — A plan for income and spending.
- — The desire and ability to buy goods.
- — Total money earned from sales.
- — The exchange of goods and services.
- — Money kept aside for future use.
15 Clues: — Total money earned from sales. • — Goods sold to other countries. • — A plan for income and spending. • — Money kept aside for future use. • — A person who buys and uses goods. • — Goods bought from other countries. • — The exchange of goods and services. • — The desire and ability to buy goods. • — Money left after all costs are paid. • ...
SS crowsword 2022-11-16
Across
- 10.a person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms.
- 3.a temporary suspension of fighting,typically one during which peace talks take place;
- 7. an organization that includes several North Atlantic countries that provide political and military assistance to it's members
- 1. a great war that happened in between 1939-1945
- 8. an organization that comprises almost all countries in the world that replaced the league of nations after WW2
- 2. free from outside control; not depending on another's authority.
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- 4. a war where several countries fought during 1914-1918
- 6. a country made up of other countries up the North coast of france, who also fought in many great wars
- 5.murder (an important person) in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons.
- 9.the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
- 11. I am polite with dignity, affable without formality, distant without haughtiness, grave without austerity; modest, wise and good, Who am I?
11 Clues: 1. a great war that happened in between 1939-1945 • 4. a war where several countries fought during 1914-1918 • 2. free from outside control; not depending on another's authority. • 9.the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere • 10.a person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms. • ...
Northern Europe 2013-02-24
Across
- The only country with connecting land to the UK
- Riga is the country's capital
- original viking home
- timber is a large export
Down
- the place that the software came from to invent skype
- the moat sparsely populated country in northern Europe
- the largest baltic country
- capital of Estonia
- capital of lithuania
- capital of the uk
- A kingdom that consists of 4 countries
- famous for their extensive reserves
- took over the baltic countries.
- the only official language that is not the country's name, followed by -ian, -ish, or -ic
14 Clues: capital of the uk • capital of Estonia • capital of lithuania • original viking home • timber is a large export • the largest baltic country • Riga is the country's capital • took over the baltic countries. • famous for their extensive reserves • A kingdom that consists of 4 countries • The only country with connecting land to the UK • ...
What I know about Southeast Asia 2025-08-20
Across
- Spicy cocunut based noodle soup
- One of the language used in malaysia and Singaore
- Beautiul and famous bay in Vietnam
- A type of food eaten daily in S.E.A. Countries
- Huge lizard found in Indonesia
- Great ape found in Borneo and Indonesia
- - Capital of Thailand
- - An ethnic group from Java
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- Thorny smelly fruit
- Stir-fried Rice from Thailand
- Ancient temple (Wat) in Cambodia
- Garment used to wrap around the body
- The mighty river flowing through several S.E.A. Countries
- Wet and dry seasonal winds
14 Clues: Thorny smelly fruit • - Capital of Thailand • Wet and dry seasonal winds • - An ethnic group from Java • Stir-fried Rice from Thailand • Huge lizard found in Indonesia • Spicy cocunut based noodle soup • Ancient temple (Wat) in Cambodia • Beautiul and famous bay in Vietnam • Garment used to wrap around the body • Great ape found in Borneo and Indonesia • ...
International trade 2022-04-11
10 Clues: Global problem • Social situation • Lack of education • The ones that trade • Effects of global trade • that helps with global problems • International,Regional and _____ • opportunities Benefit of global trade • A countries ___ is what affects it the most • Global trade helps people achieve their full potential
WW1 Revision 2021-05-06
Across
- The island-based empire that was part of the Triple Entente.
- A type of code used to send messages using sequences of short and long beeps.
- The year that WW1 started in letters.
- Small packets of food given to soldiers on the field, only having the bare necessities
- The western front was in this for a long time.
- The name of the important strait supply line from Russia to the Western Front.
- The contractual obligations used by countries to ensure they would help each other in war.
- The white variant of this chemical was used to firebomb entire cities.
- The capital of Germany during WW1.
- The main defence from artillery bombardment.
- The typically city-based business, political, and military hub of a country.
- The year that WW1 ended in letters.
- Typically the highest attainable rank in a navy.
- The ideals of spreading a countries influence across the world.
- The capital of Britain during WW1.
- The armed division of a government.
- The heavily armoured vehicles that revolutionised war.
- A typically explosive-propelled projectile with a high explosive yield.
- A country that was allied with Germany, and defended the Dardanelles.
- One of the two main starting countries of WW1.
- The peninsula that the ANZACs made landfall at.
- The engagement between two or more countries in military engagements, typically with the two countries aiming to destroy or disable the other.
- The country that switched sides midway through the war.
- Generally the main propulsion device used to shoot artillery shells.
- The specialised German troopers who were highly trained assault units, specialising in infiltration tactics.
- A seafaring machine used for naval warfare.
- The first name of the assassin of Franz Ferdinand.
- The country that had a small geographical or political involvement in WW1, primarily supplying weaponry to the Triple Entente for the majority of the war.
- A type of grenade used to blind and daze combatants temporarily.
- the acronym that outlined the main causes of WW1.
- The act of a country's military encroaching on a foreign countries soil with the intent of capturing a location or area.
- The capital of Russia during WW1.
- The period wherein no countries are at war.
- This milk product was produced by fermenting milk into a solid substance.
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- The name of the German spiky hats.
- these were dropped on countries to decimate their cities.
- The area of sea completely enclosed by land, and connected to the Atlantic Ocean.
- A soldier who generally specialised in long-range engagements using a rifle.
- A region of northern France that had a large evacuation of military forces take place, primarily by civilian boats that had gone across the English Channel.
- The large nation that was the main supplier of food to the Triple Entente.
- A throwable timed explosive used during WW1.
- This natural cause took many lives of soldiers away from battle.
- The country that was on the Triple Alliance, and started WW1.
- Highly trained regiments of an army, often having specialised roles.
- The early name for PTSD experienced by soldiers after the war.
- The capital of Turkey, as of WW1.
- The country where ANZACs trained before the Gallipoli invasion.
- The Australian and New Zealand Soldiers were called the...
- A formal agreement between two countries to disengage from war.
- The place that had baguettes.
- The name for the seafaring division of a military.
- The name of the contingency plan used by Germany during WW1
- A typically underground, highly fortified building used to defend against artillery and ground forces.
- The act of using heavy artillery to bombard a location with artillery shells.
- This neutral country was invaded by Germany at the start of the war.
- This dual-winged, cloth covered plane type was commonly used for aerial battles.
- The invention of this type of weaponry changed war forever.
- A plantable, hidden explosive that detonated when stepped on.
- The animals used by John Simpson to ferry the wounded away from battle at Gallipoli.
- The ideals of gaining more military power for your country.
- The ideal that one's country was better than others.
- A country that was part of the Triple alliance, and gained the blame for the war.
- The eastern continent with the least involvement in WW1.
- An individual who generally did not engage in combat, and instead specialised in the extraction or treatment of wounded combatants.
- France produced this long, thin, type of bread during its history.
- The activity of maintaining international relations between countries.
- America The 'banana state' that had little involvement in WW1.
- The ethno-linguistic group who speak the slavic languages, such as Russians and Serbians.
- These carriers of disease caused the deaths of many soldiers.
- The name of the empire that defended Gallipoli from the Triple Entente forces
- This island colony of Britain was forced into the war.
- A mounted blade traditionally attached to a rifle, used in the event of a close quarters combat situation.
- The first name of the Austro-Hungarian noble killed by Gavrilo Princip.
- Military weapons and equipment were called:
- The capital of Russia during WW1.
- The continent that was the main theatre of war during WW1.
76 Clues: The place that had baguettes. • The capital of Turkey, as of WW1. • The capital of Russia during WW1. • The capital of Russia during WW1. • The name of the German spiky hats. • The capital of Germany during WW1. • The capital of Britain during WW1. • The year that WW1 ended in letters. • The armed division of a government. • The year that WW1 started in letters. • ...
2 2017-08-31
Across
- A fraud
- A neccesity
- Electronic funds
- The ability of a customer to receive goods and services.
- When an amount (usually money) is too small
- Send goods or services to other countries
- Money that is owed or due
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- A collision with an object
- A thing that is desired
- Receive goods or services from other countries
- Feeling or sever dejection
- To put money into an financial schemes
- A town or city that acts as a seat for the governent
- A contribution to the government revenue
- A object or action that requires a sum of money to be completed
15 Clues: A fraud • A neccesity • Electronic funds • A thing that is desired • Money that is owed or due • A collision with an object • Feeling or sever dejection • To put money into an financial schemes • A contribution to the government revenue • Send goods or services to other countries • When an amount (usually money) is too small • Receive goods or services from other countries • ...
An awesome crossword puzzle! 2013-01-23
Across
- The most important city with the government in a country or state.
- To be a little bit angry
- Something really bad or dirty.
- Something makes you feel enthusiastic.
- To sell products to other countries.
- If you're very interested, you're ...
- I don't understand English. I'm so ...
- Not interesting.
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- The amount of people living in a place.
- Wauw! That's ...
- To buy product from other countries.
- I want to know more about it. I'm ...
- You feel ... when something happens that you dont expect.
- That movie make me laugh. It's really ...
- The money people use in a country.
15 Clues: Wauw! That's ... • Not interesting. • To be a little bit angry • Something really bad or dirty. • The money people use in a country. • To buy product from other countries. • To sell products to other countries. • I want to know more about it. I'm ... • If you're very interested, you're ... • Something makes you feel enthusiastic. • I don't understand English. I'm so ... • ...
WW1 2023-11-14
Across
- people who wanted to avoid war conflict.
- Germany,Austria-Hungary,Serbia,Ottoman Empire
- Woodrow Wilsons plan for lasting peace in europe
- Telegram from Germany to Mexico.
- Britian,France,U.S,Italy,Russia
- Policy to maintain a large military thats ready for war
- pandemic during time of ww1
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- countries that give eachother aid and cooperation
- Ships escorted by battleships to travel safley
- act of making amends
- Ship that was sunk. Had 128 americans onboard.
- spreading ideas to help or hurt a cause
- the four main leaders of the allied countries.
- battle with over 1 million casualties
- Building Empires.
15 Clues: Building Empires. • act of making amends • pandemic during time of ww1 • Britian,France,U.S,Italy,Russia • Telegram from Germany to Mexico. • battle with over 1 million casualties • spreading ideas to help or hurt a cause • people who wanted to avoid war conflict. • Germany,Austria-Hungary,Serbia,Ottoman Empire • Ships escorted by battleships to travel safley • ...
US World Power 2023-10-19
Across
- The eexaggeration of news
- Seward brought this from Russia
- Teddy made this group of volunteers
- Survivial of the Fittist
- substitute money for bullets
- export more than you import
- US should promote democracy and moral progress
- extreme patriotism with an aggressive foreign policy
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- use peace but will use force if necessary
- The preaching of staying out of other countries' affairs
- months How long was the Splendid Little War?
- The island that was annexed in 1898
- Anti-Imperialist League maker
- Territories or countries over which a nation has control for economic reasons
- The US battleship that exploded
15 Clues: Survivial of the Fittist • The eexaggeration of news • export more than you import • substitute money for bullets • Anti-Imperialist League maker • Seward brought this from Russia • The US battleship that exploded • Teddy made this group of volunteers • The island that was annexed in 1898 • use peace but will use force if necessary • months How long was the Splendid Little War? • ...
B for Buster 2024-06-06
Across
- a pilot and very good friend of the main character
- Title of the novel
- the pigeoneers favourite bird
- what everyone feels when they ride a bomber
- the time that every bomber takes flight
- Where the main character comes from
- author of the novel
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- used to explode cities and countries from above
- the pigeoneer
- a yolky food with a yellow centre
- the animals used during World War 2
- what every soldier eventually becomes
- the main characters age
- what the British used in WW2 to fly over countries
- name of the main Character
15 Clues: the pigeoneer • Title of the novel • author of the novel • the main characters age • name of the main Character • the pigeoneers favourite bird • a yolky food with a yellow centre • the animals used during World War 2 • Where the main character comes from • what every soldier eventually becomes • the time that every bomber takes flight • what everyone feels when they ride a bomber • ...
red scare 2025-05-01
Across
- rule by the people
- a system where individuals compete to sell goods/services
- to split apart
- Powerful leader of Russian(Soviet Union)
- US side
- conflict
- A special part of Germany controlled by:US,France and Britain
- soviets side
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- relating to a certain beliefs and ideas
- non military conflict between US and Soviets (1947-91)
- to keep within and stop spreading
- Hand out of money from the US to Europe countries
- a system with no individual ownership
- A promise to help countries threatened by communism
- describes imaginary line of division between Europe and soviets
15 Clues: US side • conflict • soviets side • to split apart • rule by the people • to keep within and stop spreading • a system with no individual ownership • relating to a certain beliefs and ideas • Powerful leader of Russian(Soviet Union) • Hand out of money from the US to Europe countries • A promise to help countries threatened by communism • ...
war 2023-01-10
Across
- Colonists opposed American independence
- Able to provide for most of one’s needs
- Someone who owes allegiance to a government
- in which political power
- The political leaders of the thirteen
- A government in which single ruler possesses pow
- : A written document from a government
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- The British legislature
- relation with gov from other countries.
- Easy for anyone to see
- to agree and accept something
- Those Americans who supported the war
- An official agreement between two countries
- to formally put an end to
- set of rules that gov human relations
15 Clues: Easy for anyone to see • The British legislature • in which political power • to formally put an end to • to agree and accept something • Those Americans who supported the war • The political leaders of the thirteen • set of rules that gov human relations • : A written document from a government • relation with gov from other countries. • Colonists opposed American independence • ...
Econo puzzle 2025-10-31
Across
- — A person who buys and uses goods.
- — A plan for income and spending.
- — Goods sold to other countries.
- — A place where buyers and sellers meet.
- — Money borrowed to be paid back later.
- — Payment made to workers for their labor.
- — Goods bought from other countries.
Down
- — The exchange of goods and services.
- — Something that motivates people to act.
- — The quantity of goods available for sale.
- — The desire and ability to buy goods.
- — Total money earned from sales.
- — Money or assets used to start a business.
- — Money kept aside for future use.
- — Money left after all costs are paid.
15 Clues: — Goods sold to other countries. • — Total money earned from sales. • — A plan for income and spending. • — Money kept aside for future use. • — A person who buys and uses goods. • — Goods bought from other countries. • — The exchange of goods and services. • — The desire and ability to buy goods. • — Money left after all costs are paid. • ...
Chapter 4 VOCAB 2018-10-29
Across
- assistance to people in distress
- the spread of culture traits from one region to another
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- the set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people has in common
- an area in which people have many shared culture traits
- the process of moving from place to place
- a measure of the number of people living in an area
- a system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life in a country
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- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture & trade
- countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
- the total number of people in a given area
- the state of having a variety of cultures in the same area
- a relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods, or services
- an activity or behavior in which people often take part
- a system based on private ownership, free trade, and competition
- the annual number of births per 1,000 people
- a group of people who share a common culture and ancestry
17 Clues: assistance to people in distress • the process of moving from place to place • the total number of people in a given area • the annual number of births per 1,000 people • a measure of the number of people living in an area • the spread of culture traits from one region to another • an activity or behavior in which people often take part • ...
Hawaiian History Chapter 9 - 10 2025-09-26
Across
- Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: C___
- The reign of Kamehameha III was the longest in Hawai’i's history, ___ years.
- Kamehameha III wrote our state motto. English: The ___ of the land is preserved in ___.
- Kamehameha III stepped down and gave control of Hawaii to ___ ___ for 6 months.
- Ka Lama Hawaii was the first ___ printed west of the Mississippi River by the missionaries.
- Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma founded the ___ ___.
- For the first time, laws had to be made to ___ the islanders and a new constitution was drawn up by Kamehameha III.
- In the early days, people grew two main crops - ___ and ___ ___.
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- Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: P___
- ___ was grown for the first time during Kamhameha IV’s reign.
- Kamehameha IV reigned during the ___ ___ in the United States.
- Kamehameha III established 5 groups of laws called the ___ ___ to help the kingdom of Hawaii run smoothly and effectively.
- Honolulu became the business capital of the ___.
- Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: J___
- Lava flowed for ___ months on Hawaii during Kamehameha IV’s reign.
- Kamehameha IV was married to ___ ___.
- Kamehameha IV’s ___ died when he was 4 years old.
17 Clues: Kamehameha IV was married to ___ ___. • Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: P___ • Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: C___ • Immigrant workers came from 3 countries: J___ • Honolulu became the business capital of the ___. • Kamehameha IV’s ___ died when he was 4 years old. • Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma founded the ___ ___. • ...
Chapter 10 Development 2021-04-15
Across
- Compares the level of development of women with that of both genders.
- The portion of the economy concerned with manufacturing useful products through processing, transforming, and assembling raw materials.
- The value of the output of goods and services produced in a country in a year, including money that leaves and enters the country
- Indicator of the level of development for each country, constructed by United Nations, combining income, literacy, education, and life expectancy
- Theory developed by Immanuel Wallerstein that in an increasingly unified world economy developed countries form an inner core area whereas developing countries are found on the periphery and semi-periphery
- The ability of an individual, firm, or country to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than other producers
- The portion of the economy concerned with the direct extraction of materials from Earth's surface, generally through agriculture, although sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry.
- Seventeen goals adopted by the UN in 2015 to reduce disparities between developed and developing countries in 2030
- Activities involve facilitating complex decision making and the advancement of human capacities
- Alternative to international trade that emphasizes small businesses and worker-owned and democratically run cooperatives and requires employers to pay workers fair wages, permit union organizing, and comply with minimum environmental and safety standards.
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- An indicator constructed by the UN to measure the extent of each 16. country gender inequality in terms of reproductive health, empowerment, and the labor market
- The amount of money needed in one country to purchase the same goods and services in another country
- Provision of small loans and other financial services to individuals and small businesses in developing countries.
- The value of the total output of goods and services produced in a country in a given time period (normally 1 year).
- Control by a powerful country of its former colonies (or other less developed countries) by economic pressures.
- The portion of the economy concerned with transportation, communications, and utilities, sometimes extended to the provision of all goods and services to people in exchange for payment.
- The percentage of a country's people who can read and write.
- Highly skilled information-based services; usually includes management
18 Clues: The percentage of a country's people who can read and write. • Compares the level of development of women with that of both genders. • Highly skilled information-based services; usually includes management • Activities involve facilitating complex decision making and the advancement of human capacities • ...
Country puzzle 2023-06-10
Across
- an island under India (hint: Ms George)
- the official languages are english and tagalog
- the capital city is berlin
- neighbout of Greece and North Macedonia
- home to the Taj Mahal
- the capital is Lisbon
- Baguette.
- a huge African island, also named after a movie
- a country located in the horn of africa
- The biggest country in Africa
- New ______
- this country is bordered by 5 countries (Czech republic, Austria, Poland, Hungary and Ukraine)
- the country has more sheep than people
- Happiest country in the world
- the richest country in the world
- Home to the pop star rihanna
- A Country made up of islands. Countries nearby include Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican republic etc.
- the most populated country in africa
- pizza and pasta
- this country owns greenland
- the amazon river runs through this country
- the capital city is tehran
- the country has three capitals one is Johannesburg
- the 2022 world cup was hosted in this country
- home to ikea
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- the most dangerous country in the world
- home to the ancient pyramids
- home to the oldest capital in Europe
- unscramble the country "roomcoc"
- the country in the most debt
- the most popular cities from this country include (Canberra, Sydney, Perth, Adelaide)
- the smallest country in the world
- The largest "stan" country
- the capital city is Ankara
- this country is home to the tallest mountain in the world (mount Everest)
- The country won the 2022 world cup
- The country is West of Mozambique
- Maple syrup.
- The country is South of Tanzania
- one of the 2 countries that have their countries outline in their flag
- Home to the city Mecca considered "the fountainhead and cradle of Islam"
- land between Albania and Serbia
- this country is entirely covered by the Sahara desert
- the country was previously named Swaziland
- the least densely populated country in the world
- South East Asian country that is split into 2 different parts, peninsula _______ and East _______.
- 1 of the 2 landlocked countries in South America
- This is also a us state
- Home to St. Patrick's day
- the most polluted country in the world
- everything is made in _____
- the largest country in the world
- a communist island near the south of Florida
- the longest country in the world
54 Clues: Baguette. • New ______ • Maple syrup. • home to ikea • pizza and pasta • home to the Taj Mahal • the capital is Lisbon • This is also a us state • Home to St. Patrick's day • the capital city is berlin • The largest "stan" country • the capital city is Ankara • the capital city is tehran • everything is made in _____ • this country owns greenland • home to the ancient pyramids • ...
Moto History Review Oct. 28 2020-10-28
Across
- one thing the Germans gave up after World War I
- the first letter of all of the things the Germans were not happy about after World War I
- one of the important politicians at the end of World War I
- 2 words = many post-World War I ideas like 'every country should be able to sail on the seas' and 'no secret deals should be made between countries'
- 4 words = the agreement after World War I about Austria
- the countries which fought the Germans in World War I
- the leaders in the League of Nations
- the Germans had to pay this after World War I
- one thing the Germans gave up after World War I
- a country which left the League of Nations
- 2 words = what the Germans disliked after World War I
- a country which left the League of Nations
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- 3 words = the agreement after World War I about Hungary
- 3 words = the agreement at the end of World War I
- the large group of people in the League of Nations
- 3 words = the important countries at the end of World War I
- the 26 articles in the League of Nations
- 3 words = the result of bad agreements after World War I
- 3 words = organization started after World War I
19 Clues: the leaders in the League of Nations • the 26 articles in the League of Nations • a country which left the League of Nations • a country which left the League of Nations • the Germans had to pay this after World War I • one thing the Germans gave up after World War I • one thing the Germans gave up after World War I • 3 words = organization started after World War I • ...
Chapter 5 National Interest and Foreign Policy 2017-10-22
Across
- Allowing armed forces that were originally sent to maintain peace in a region of conflict to use force for reasons other than self defence.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- The interests of the people of a nation. National interest may include some economic prosperity, security and safety, and beliefs and values.
- Rich in oil, the French and British both thought that controlling this part of the world would promote their national interests by securing trade with the region.
- The value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- A plan of action that has been deliberately chosen to guide or influence future decisions.
- A water route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Claimed by Canada while other countries say it is international.
- A plan of action that guides a government’s decisions about what to do within a country. In Canada, domestic policy decisions may include changing federal laws, settling aboriginal land claims, and spending tax revenues.
- The authority of a state to govern itself or another state, a self governing state.
- Armed forces who maintain peace by keeping enemies apart until a crisis can be solved through diplomacy and negotiation.
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- Where the central powers and allies fought in a wide ranging and deadly war where millions died and the financial cost was enormous.
- The national interest of claiming sovereignty over territory. This case where five countries claim sovereignty to the islands and the seabed.
- Includes stable employment and a decent standard of living. Governments acting in the national interest try to provide these economic benefits in various ways.
- Measures to maintain national security and physical protection include laws that protect citizens within the country, as well as secure borders that can be defended against intruders.
- These include affirming and promoting citizens values, beliefs, and culture.
- A plan of action that guides a governments decisions about its official relations with other countries. Also called foreign affairs or external relations.
- If indigenous people live in a region the land must be kept for their use unless the land is used in a way that contributes to the countries national interest.
- US secretary of state in 2007 that said when a countries interests are at stake the military “must be able to meet decisively the emergence of any hostile military power”
18 Clues: North Atlantic Treaty Organization • The value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year. • These include affirming and promoting citizens values, beliefs, and culture. • The authority of a state to govern itself or another state, a self governing state. • ...
Brazil 2023-03-13
8 Clues: More than 1 person. • A country in South America. • The main city of a country. • A happy gathering of people. • A big celebration in Brazil. • The area of land next to the ocean. • A large body of land that contains many countries. • The line that Separates countries from other countries.
Mikey Bingo box #2 2022-02-24
Across
- a new settlement or territory established and governed by a country in another land
- a person who is required to defend himself or herself in a legal action
- a message that stated the Western Hemisphere was no longer open to European colonization
- Washington warned of threats to the nation’s future
- a policy of not choosing sides in a dispute or war between other countries
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- a closing off of an area to keep people or supplies from going in or out
- the branch of government that makes the laws
- a formal listing of the basic rights of US citizens
- the branch that interprets the laws
- giving testimony that can be used against oneself
- a policy of avoiding political or military agreements with other countries
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- the system that allows each branch of government to lia policy of not choosing sides in a dispute or war between other countries
- the branch of government that carries out the laws
- a government order that forbids trade with another country
- a country governed by elected representatives
- the crime of encouraging rebellion against the government
- to refuse to recognize a federal law
- a revolt by farmers in 1794 against an excise tax on whiskey
- the business of capturing, transporting, and selling people as slaves
20 Clues: the branch that interprets the laws • to refuse to recognize a federal law • the branch of government that makes the laws • a country governed by elected representatives • giving testimony that can be used against oneself • the branch of government that carries out the laws • Washington warned of threats to the nation’s future • ...
Food insecuritiy 2017-05-05
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- irrigation without adequate drainage leads to
- Main cause of food insecurity in 3rd world countries
- sufficient food for all people at all times
- Hungriest country in the world
- A condition in which all people have Physical and Economic access to Nutritious food at all times.
- More than 800 ----- people are food insecure
- A Major non natural cause of food insecurity
- Lack of one or all of nutrients necessary for the human body
- insecurity living in a situation with limited or uncertain availability of safe and nutritious food
- One of the natural phenomenons that make achieving food security challenging
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- People in poor countries are more likely to have less ------ access to food
- Access to culturally acceptable food, which is produced and obtained in ways that do not compromise people's dignity, self respect or human rights.
- physical and economic access to food at all times
- Making food in a way that does not compromise it's availability for next generations.
- The country with the most hungry individuals
- Refers to the lack of food on a global scale
- Countries in this continent are generally food insecure
- A ---------- uses diverse crops and animals, crop rotation, and organic matter cycles
- excessive tilling of the soil leads to -----
- Access to food that is nutritous and safe, and producted in sustainable ways.
20 Clues: Hungriest country in the world • sufficient food for all people at all times • The country with the most hungry individuals • Refers to the lack of food on a global scale • excessive tilling of the soil leads to ----- • More than 800 ----- people are food insecure • A Major non natural cause of food insecurity • irrigation without adequate drainage leads to • ...
Civics 2018-02-15
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- People who are trying to escape dangers in their countries.
- Is a legally recognized member of a country.
- A group of people in a community.
- To the annual number of live births.
- A task or job that needs to be done.
- All citizens have certain rights that no one can take away.
- They settled in Pennsylvania.
- Ideas that people hold dear and try to live by.
- Is the organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people.
- A specific number of immigrants from certain countries or regions who were allowed to enter the country each year.
- Have to be 18 and an American citizen.
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- Is the study of citizenship and government.
- The state of being equal.
- Being born in the United States.
- People who came here from other countries.
- The state of being free.
- An official periodic counting of a population.
- The process of moving to a new country.
- Is the study of the characteristics of human populations.
- The legal process by which an alien may become a citizen.
- Are permanent residents of the United States who are still citizens of another country.
- To the annual number of deaths.
- The wealth and resources of a region.
- A movement of large numbers of people from region to region.
- People in the U.S that are only visiting.
25 Clues: The state of being free. • The state of being equal. • They settled in Pennsylvania. • To the annual number of deaths. • Being born in the United States. • A group of people in a community. • To the annual number of live births. • A task or job that needs to be done. • The wealth and resources of a region. • Have to be 18 and an American citizen. • ...
Final Economics Review 2019-05-30
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- Economic system that revolves around individual choice
- Everything in the economy revolves around this
- The main driver of economic activity in the United States
- Having a wide variety of stocks that you are invested in
- Central question all countries have to address: How do we deal with _____?
- Considered a safer way of investing
- Federal department that monitors the money supply
- International group that monitors trade
- Economist who came up with our modern economic system
- Policy of protecting your own country above others
- Method of making your country's products cheaper than others
- Regional Trading bloc in the Americas
- An average of how the top stocks are performing on a graph
- A way to keep prices artificially low
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- Method used by the government to manipulate the economy
- Things produced in your country that are shipped to other countries.
- how many people are looking for work but don't have a job
- Where to invest money
- How price is determined
- Things produced in other countries that are shipped to your country
- The study of how limited resources are divided to satisfy unlimited wants
- When prices go up faster than salaries
- A political and economic system with power given to a centralized group or person
- How banks make money
- Policy of opening up your country's markets to the world
25 Clues: How banks make money • Where to invest money • How price is determined • Considered a safer way of investing • Regional Trading bloc in the Americas • A way to keep prices artificially low • When prices go up faster than salaries • International group that monitors trade • Everything in the economy revolves around this • Federal department that monitors the money supply • ...
Huy's Crossword 2015-05-11
Across
- a legislative body in any of various other countries
- Having political or administrative power and control
- capacity to influence states and other global actors through negotiation and discussion
- China's political system
- Culture seen as desirable by other states and/or countries
- political group that contests elections and attempts to form or take part in a government
- China's President's last name
- Political beliefs; process of persuading someone
- Bribing; something that persuades or leads someone to do something
- A person from China
- using threats or force to get someone else to agree with you
- using intimidation or threats to rule
- Principle policy-making committee of a communist party
- the armed forces of a nation
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- China's President's full name
- authority held by a group within a society that allows for the administration of public resources
- the action of manipulating someone in a skillful manor
- Attracting someone else to share your goals through dialogue and exchange
- having sufficient productive resources at command
- China's President's first name
- Armed conflict between countries or groups
- Invading a country or region with an armed force
- group of people appointed for a specific function by a larger group
- Third largest country in the world
- The ability to influence others or the course of an event
- using force to persuade someone to do something
- A national legislative body
27 Clues: A person from China • China's political system • A national legislative body • the armed forces of a nation • China's President's full name • China's President's last name • China's President's first name • Third largest country in the world • using intimidation or threats to rule • Armed conflict between countries or groups • using force to persuade someone to do something • ...
Cultural Geo Ch 12 Eastern Europe Vocab 2024-01-24
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- Division of a place or country into several small political units, often unfriendly to one another
- Sea that is anoxic
- Landscape that is full of caves and sink holes because of limestone
- Why many Eastern countries have had problems getting their economies to thrive
- What the states of Eastern Europe have been called because their borders have changed so much
- Capital of Bosnia under siege for four years by Serbs
- Largest marshes in Europe
- The act of taking farms away from farmers and placing all the farms under government control
- Another word for genocide
- What helps the church grow out of shallowness and mediocrity
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- The name given to Eastern Europe under Soviet control
- What Hungary and Moldevia are not
- Sea on which the Balkan States are on
- The countries that are found along the Adriatic and have been involved in warfare
- Major nuclear accident that occurred because of Soviet attitudes of irresponsibility
- Head of the unions in Poland and helped Poland break from Communism
- Country that uses traditional methods for farming
- Revolution in Ukraine that led to elections be held a second time in 2004
- Second longest river in Europe
- The three countries that are found between Russia and the Baltic
- Sea disputed by Russia and Ukraine
- Largest peak in the Carpathian Mountains
22 Clues: Sea that is anoxic • Largest marshes in Europe • Another word for genocide • Second longest river in Europe • What Hungary and Moldevia are not • Sea disputed by Russia and Ukraine • Sea on which the Balkan States are on • Largest peak in the Carpathian Mountains • Country that uses traditional methods for farming • The name given to Eastern Europe under Soviet control • ...
Understanding Business Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2023-02-09
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- 1948 agreement that established an international forum for negotiating mutual reductions in trade restrictions.
- states that a country should sell to other countries products it produces most and buy from countries that it cannot produce.
- global strategy that allows a foreign company to produce its product in exchange for a fee.
- a tax imposed on imports.
- total value of a nation's exports compared to its imports over a particular period.
- value of one nation's currency relative to the currencies of countries
- favorable balance of trade
- exists when a country has a monopoly on producing a specific product
- buying products from another country.
- lowering the value of a nation's currency
- also called a trading bloc.
- two or more companies join to undertake a major project.
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- unfavorable transfer of trade
- bartering
- long-term partnership between two or more companies established to help each company build competitive market advantages.
- selling products in a foreign country at lower prices than those charged in a producing country.
- agreement that created a free-trade area among the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- selling products to another country
- difference between money coming into a country from exports and money coming into a country from imports
- complete ban on the import or export of a certain product
- movement of goods and services among nations without political or economic barriers
21 Clues: bartering • a tax imposed on imports. • favorable balance of trade • also called a trading bloc. • unfavorable transfer of trade • selling products to another country • buying products from another country. • lowering the value of a nation's currency • two or more companies join to undertake a major project. • complete ban on the import or export of a certain product • ...
(B) Crossword 2024-05-29
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- president with a cautious view of Gorbachev
- - country which had free elections first in June 1989
- arms race of cold war
- author/editor of the book
- alliance between communist states
- British Prime Minister who was friendly with Gorbachev
- Document which Gorbachev abandoned, in order to stop intervening with protestors using military force
- German communist leader
- Group with control over China
- president who left office in 1989 with a positive view of Gorbachev
- Time period of the book
- Colloquial term for the Strategic Defence Initiative
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- communist influenced states surrounding the Soviet Union
- policy of preventing communism spread to new countries
- Name of the economic reformer of China
- policy based on practicality rather than ideological
- term used to describe the bloodless changes of power in 1989
- line between East and West Germany
- political figure who ended the Cold War
- decline of cold war tensions
- group of countries united for a common purpose
- coalition of european countries and the US
- Soviet Controlled region of Germany
- Ally controlled region of Germany
- word roughly meaning openness
- word roughly meaning restructuring
- place where a major suppression of a protest occurred, with violence
- idea in Germany to break from the Christian Democratic Union
- private ownership of production
- economic system where everyone controls the means of production
30 Clues: arms race of cold war • German communist leader • Time period of the book • author/editor of the book • decline of cold war tensions • word roughly meaning openness • Group with control over China • private ownership of production • alliance between communist states • Ally controlled region of Germany • line between East and West Germany • word roughly meaning restructuring • ...
Roles of the President 2023-05-02
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- the president may grant _____ through his/her judicial powers
- the president delivers the State of the ________ address every year
- pardoned President Nixon
- helped the country through the Great Depression
- named Jeff Sessions as his Secretary of State
- the president's advisors are called the _______
- delegation of powers is through this
- the president proposes this every year to be passed by Congress
- president may send troops to foreign countries for ____ days w/o approval
- asked Congress to declare war on Britain for War of 1812
- the president appoints these to foreign countries on the country's behalf
- it is important for the president to try to keep _____ down
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- welcomed back Apollo 11
- raised taxes on imports thus stimulating domestic economy
- the president approves military ______
- the president may ______ the punishment of someone convicted of a crime
- president may make these with foreign countries
- the president has this power over Congress' decisions
- the president lays this on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- president may give speeches supporting candidates from his ______
- first female Supreme Court justice
- gave tax cuts to the wealthy hoping to stimulate the economy
- gave the order to drop bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- campaigned for Hillary Clinton
- resigned before he was impeached
- fired Union General McClellan
- president may give these out to worthy people
27 Clues: welcomed back Apollo 11 • pardoned President Nixon • fired Union General McClellan • campaigned for Hillary Clinton • resigned before he was impeached • first female Supreme Court justice • delegation of powers is through this • the president approves military ______ • named Jeff Sessions as his Secretary of State • president may give these out to worthy people • ...
Introduction to Economic Terms 2025-02-09
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- Money used to start or improve a company.
- People who lead and protect an organized community.
- Large farms used to grow cash crops, usually with slave labor.
- Building with equipment used to make cloth, flour and other goods.
- Item used to buy resources, goods and services.
- Governments make ALL economic decisions for the people.
- Materials used to create goods.
- Plants grown in large numbers specifically to make money.
- Goods or resources sold to other countries.
- Companies decide what to produce based on supply and demand.
- Physical products that people buy.
- Making large amounts of goods in factories.
- Activities that people pay for.
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- System where companies work for profit, but have rules from the government.
- Money paid to workers for their labor.
- People follow customs and make what their ancestors made.
- Raising large amounts of food, plants or animals on farms.
- How much people want something.
- Goods or resources that come from other countries.
- Place used to load and unload ships near a river or ocean.
- The amount of something that is available.
- Building with machinery used to make products in large numbers.
- Production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
- Money spent running a company, such as equipment or resources.
- A tax placed on imports. Makes things from other countries more expensive.
25 Clues: How much people want something. • Materials used to create goods. • Activities that people pay for. • Physical products that people buy. • Money paid to workers for their labor. • Money used to start or improve a company. • The amount of something that is available. • Goods or resources sold to other countries. • Making large amounts of goods in factories. • ...
MENA 2025-02-26
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- largest exporter of oil
- OPEC (Organization of _________________ Exporting Countries)
- this river provides 75% of fresh water for the country that shares its name
- this type of government usually rules in countries that have large deposits of oil
- important river in Egypt
- control
- low-lying land next to rivers formed by sediment deposited by rivers
- process or redirecting water to crops using channels and ditches
- a water scarcity solution using planes and flares
- One of the most populus countries in Southwest Asia
- these mountains formed along the North Anatolian Fault
- flat area of land next to a river that floods
- North Africa country with the highest rate of urbanization
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- the process of removing salt from seawater
- fracture in the Earth’s crust
- fine particles of soil
- one of the main sources of fresh water in MENA
- this crop can grow well on the salt flats of the Persian Gulf Coast
- this empire ruled North Africa in the 1500s
- this group is responsible for things such as advances in mathematics, astronomy, cuneiform
- river valley between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Fertile places in dry areas where water is found
- very dry
- country with an abundance of fresh water
- natural resource that contributes most to the economy in the Middle East
- dependable
26 Clues: control • very dry • dependable • fine particles of soil • largest exporter of oil • important river in Egypt • fracture in the Earth’s crust • country with an abundance of fresh water • the process of removing salt from seawater • this empire ruled North Africa in the 1500s • flat area of land next to a river that floods • one of the main sources of fresh water in MENA • ...
Matthews globalization 2025-05-29
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- doing business across all regions of the world (6)
- global product names, even from emerging markets (6)
- international systems for producing and delivering goods (12)
- harmed by overuse of natural resources (11)
- making goods using parts from many countries (13)
- goods moving across borders without tax barriers (9)
- available skilled or unskilled workers (6)
- producing more goods lowers cost per item (5)
- mobile and Wi-Fi access around the world (12)
- better jobs and product variety raise living quality (9)
- more goods and services available to consumers (6)
- world becoming more connected through trade and culture (13)
- what consumers want to buy (6)
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- buying and selling products online (9)
- drop due to cheaper production abroad (6)
- income gained from overseas trade (6)
- better systems for moving goods globally (9)
- money moving between countries globally (7)
- exposure to new ideas, food, and entertainment (7)
- improvements making trade easier (10)
- big companies that reduce local competition (6)
- easy reach to global goods and services (6)
- people moving between countries for work (8)
- the world acts as one for global businesses (11)
- cost per item drops as production increases (9)
- foreign company investment in a local economy (3)
- persuades consumers to buy more (9)
- companies with HQ in one country but operate worldwide (4)
- foreign businesses investing in another country (3)
- systems moving goods by land, sea, or air (8)
30 Clues: what consumers want to buy (6) • persuades consumers to buy more (9) • income gained from overseas trade (6) • improvements making trade easier (10) • buying and selling products online (9) • drop due to cheaper production abroad (6) • available skilled or unskilled workers (6) • money moving between countries globally (7) • harmed by overuse of natural resources (11) • ...
Tariff words 2025-05-28
Across
- Head of a country or in charge of a country
- The person in charge of sending products over seas
- The activities associated with the governance of a country or area, especially the debate between parties having power.
- Where people make products
- The person who's in charge of buying product and importing them into your country
- Something that only over 18s can drink that starts with W
- A piece of land that you live on
- A relationship between other countries
- A person who buys the product
- A quote that means no country is alone
- When you buy something from another country and you don't have to pay a tariff
- A price people have to pay when importing something into your country that's not a tariff
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- Head of the U.S.A
- Something that another country buys and you send it to them
- When you encourage people to buy local
- When two countries increase tariffs on each other
- Something you buy of something that comes into your country
- Something you use to get from on place to another
- Something you do with another country
- People who makes the product in a factory
- A person who makes the product
- Money that you put onto a product that another country wants to buy
- A type of meat that people eat
23 Clues: Head of the U.S.A • Where people make products • A person who buys the product • A person who makes the product • A type of meat that people eat • A piece of land that you live on • Something you do with another country • When you encourage people to buy local • A relationship between other countries • A quote that means no country is alone • ...
TRAVEL FUCS BILINGUE 2025-10-01
Across
- When you travel in an airplane, you take a ______
- You do this when you travel to a new city
- An official document you use to travel in countries
- When you travel to another country you take an ________ flight
- You do this when you arrive at a hotel
- Synonym of vacation
- All the baggages and things you have when you travel
- You use this to open your hotel room
- You visit this place when you want to see animals
- A type of land transport that travels on railways
- The door at the airport you cross before you board the airplane
- Use this to protect from the rain
- An object you buy to remember your trip
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- The type of money we use in the USA
- A type of airplane
- An elegant small boat
- You can use this transport to travel from country to country
- A line of people waiting
- You can sunbathe, swim and relax at this place
- The moment of the day you arrive at your hotel to sleep
- An official document you use to enter specific countries
- You need this to find places in a new city
- This place is a very large area of water
- You drive along this
- The type of money we use in some countries in Europe
25 Clues: A type of airplane • Synonym of vacation • You drive along this • An elegant small boat • A line of people waiting • Use this to protect from the rain • The type of money we use in the USA • You use this to open your hotel room • You do this when you arrive at a hotel • An object you buy to remember your trip • This place is a very large area of water • ...
Cold War: Rising Tension 2013-05-23
Across
- Doctrine that proclaimed it was the duty of socialist countries to intervene in other countries where socialism was threatened.
- The crisis in which Stalin prevented Western powers from entering West Berlin through East Germany.
- A region near one superpower that was deemed untouchable by the other--Cuba was an American example of this.
- The program started when Khrushchev took power.
- For fifteen months, America ran this operation into Berlin.
- American Secretary of State who withdrew support for the Aswan Dam.
- Thanks to Soviet absence, the UN voted to commit troops to this war.
- The six Soviet controlled Eastern Bloc countries were referred to as _________ _______.
- Post-WWII, two ideologically divided superpowers emerged, resulting in a _______ world.
- 1960 spyplane incident.
- America's policy to prevent the spread of communism.
- Reform movement that tried to humanize socialism.
- Czech leader during Cold War.
- This doctrine promised USA troops would intervene in the Middle East to halt the spread of communism.
- Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime.
- Polish leader during Cold War.
- This doctrine has been described as America's drawing a 'line in the sand' against the spread of communism.
- This plan promised to give economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild their autonomy.
- Strategic theory that prevented the world from slipping into nuclear war.
- This type of area was created to prevent an immediate attack upon a superpower's home country.
- Khrushchev's solution to East Germans fleeing to West Germany.
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- Failed American invasion of Cuba.
- Khrushchev's commitment to compete globally with the USA in a non-military manner.
- The fear of communism spread by HUAC was known as _________.
- Incident that pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.
- Theory that described American's fear of the countries falling one by one to communism.
- Hungarian leader who tried to leave the Warsaw Pact.
- Leader of the Cuban Revolution.
- Egyptian President during Cold War.
- In 1946, Churchill claimed this had fallen across Eastern Europe
- A surprise nuclear attack meant to disable an enemy.
- First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
- First human to orbit the Earth.
- This group of four former WWII allies governed the divided Germany.
- America's peacetime military commitment to Europe.
- First elected chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
- Powerful, long-range weapons utilizing rocket technology.
- American General in command of UN forces in Korea.
38 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. • Egyptian President during Cold War. • Leader of corrupt 1950s Cuban regime. • First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth. • The program started when Khrushchev took power. • ...
Economic environment 2013-06-26
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- Canada must level the playing field and ensure that its exporters and investors have competitive terms of access to international markets
- special areas within the customs territory of the Community. Goods placed within these areas are free of import duties, VAT and other import charges
- This court is expected to serve as a court of last resort for Caribbean states, eventually replacing the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the United Kingdom
- a product of the desire of the 28 Contracting States, Countries and Territories of the Greater Caribbean to enhance cooperation within the region
- is awarded to companies that have achieved safety excellence by developing and implementing an effective Occupational Health & Safety Program (or System) within their organization
- failed shortly thereafter in the early 1980s
- the official currency of the eight political states in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean states (OECS)
- is a biennial summit meeting of the heads of government from all Commonwealth nations.
- was established by the Treaty of Basseterre
- often emerges from an initial agreement between a number of separate states
- the only international organization dealing with the global rules of trade between nations
- is a multilateral agreement regulating international trade.
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- groups of countries that share a single money
- A measure that financial lenders use as a rule of thumb to give a preliminary assessment of whether a potential borrower is already in too much debt
- The value of the currency fluctuates according to market forces and can change from day to day
- The Fixed or pegged rate is a rate the government (central bank) of a country or group of countries sets and maintains as the official exchange rate
- When a group of countries form a customs union they must introduce a common external tariff
- established the Caribbean Community and Common Market, later known as CARICOM
- a free trade area which comprises the entire continent and favors the progressive elimination of trade and investment barriers in the region.
- coordinating economic policies and development planning; devising and instituting special projects for the less-developed countries within its jurisdiction
- It will create one large market among the participating member states.
- "The Fund"
- a CARICOM approved award that represents achievement of a set of competencies which define core work practices of an occupational area
- an economic and political organization designed to bring about discussion and effect change among the world's most powerful nations
24 Clues: "The Fund" • was established by the Treaty of Basseterre • failed shortly thereafter in the early 1980s • groups of countries that share a single money • is a multilateral agreement regulating international trade. • It will create one large market among the participating member states. • often emerges from an initial agreement between a number of separate states • ...
Marketing Chapters 3-4 Review 2021-11-10
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- what your country buys from other countries
- a period of prolonged recession
- measured by per capita gdp/gnp
- type of economy where decisions are made by consumers and private businesses
- group of over 140 countries that manage world trade
- political economic system characterized by individual freedoms and the "invisible hand"; inspired by Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations
- political economic system characterized by little economic freedom and a classless society with the goal of no unemployment; inspired by Karl Marx's The Communist Manifesto
- free trade agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico
- the people who work
- meaning "per person"
- when confidence, spending, and GDP begin to rise again after a recession
- common market of 28 European countries who share the same trade guidelines
- the value of all goods and services produced within the borders of a given country
- what you country sells to other countries
- a total ban on trade
- rising consumer confidence, spending, and GDP in the business cycle
- measures inflation for producers
- type of economy where decisions are made based on culture and religion from generations before
- sending your product to other countries to be sold
- limit on imports, meant to limit supply of imports
- the value of all goods and services produced by the companies within the borders of a given country
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- when a country can produce a good with the least sacrifice of resources compared to others
- political economic system characterized by high taxes and government services; inspired by Karl Marx's The Communist Manifesto
- natural resources
- the money and materials used to produce goods and services
- measures inflation for consumers
- when a country can produce a good the fastest/cheapest
- the four basic categories of resources
- highest point of spending and GDP in business cycle
- resources are limited and cannot meet our unlimited needs and wants
- buying or building property in another country for your company to use
- allowing a foreign company to use your intellectual property for a fee
- hiring a foreign manufacturer to make your product
- type of economy where decisions are made by the government
- the skills and ideas of those who start businesses
- falling consumer confidence, spending, and GDP in the business cycle
- what occurs when your country's imports exceed exports
- tax on imports, meant to raise prices on imports and limit demand for them
- the lowest point of spending and GDP in the business cycle
39 Clues: natural resources • the people who work • meaning "per person" • a total ban on trade • measured by per capita gdp/gnp • a period of prolonged recession • measures inflation for consumers • measures inflation for producers • the four basic categories of resources • what you country sells to other countries • what your country buys from other countries • ...
World War One Crossword 2022-06-08
Across
- these types of gardens were planted to support the war effort
- these were dug by both sides during World War One for soldiers to hide in
- reducing the amount of resources people use in order to ensure there is enough for the army
- countries capturing lands for colonies around the world to get resources and wealth
- this group of countries was formed after the war to try and prevent more war
- building up armies in order to conquer other countries and lands
- this is what the League of Nations became after the second world war
- this illness came to Canada when soldiers came home from the war
- the Germans had these kind of water vessels that helped them control the oceans early in World War One
- this was the name of the territory between the trenches
- when the government forces people to fight in the war
- one reason many people joined the war effort in the beginning
- this was the name of a ship that was sunk by the Germans that led to the Americans joining World War One
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- this Prime Minister passed the Military Service Act forcing people to fight for Canada in the war
- government control of information that is released to the public during a war
- A treaty was signed in this city to end World War One
- there was a major strike in 1919 in this city to protest bad working and living conditions
- these people refused to fight for religious reasons
- deliberate spreading of ideas facts and rumours to help one's cause in a war
- when groups of countries join up to fight against another group of countries in war
- this law was passed to preapre for World War One and put gave the government special powers
- to confine people during a war to make sure they cannot help the enemy during a war
- a pilot who shot down five enemy planes was called this
- France Britain and this country were allies at the beginning of World War One
- France Britain and Russia had an alliance called this in World War One
- people who are trained to fight but not part of a permanent army
- a strong sense of pride in one's country
- an assassination in this country started World War One
- this was created to fund the war effort and was supposed to be temporary
- the first federal department of this was created after the Spanish Flu killed thousands of Canadians
30 Clues: a strong sense of pride in one's country • these people refused to fight for religious reasons • A treaty was signed in this city to end World War One • when the government forces people to fight in the war • an assassination in this country started World War One • a pilot who shot down five enemy planes was called this • ...
rr 2022-02-14
Across
- an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services by different agents
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news
- is a historical period that began in the mid-20th century
- go from one place to another, typically over a distance of some length
- the process by which a piece of property, project, or business goes to being privately owned
- the trade route between China and other countries
- is the combination of the western and eastern culture
- united nations
- two countries trading products
- an asset that is created with the intention of allowing money to grow
- InternationalBankforReconstructionandDevelopment
- a type of tax levied by a country on an imported good at the border
- he brought culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe.
- BusinessProcesOutsourcing
- the import and export of goods and services across international boundaries
- formal understandings or commitments between two or more countries
- a company that does business in a state other than where the owners originally registered the corporation
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- relating to countries that are coloniesor to colonialism
- AustraliaAndThePoliticsOfGlobalization
- is the set of practices, beliefs, and objects that embody the most broadly shared meanings of a social system
- a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches
- the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power
- multinationalcorporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well
- refers to extensive mechanization
- it is the world's most populous country, with a population of more than 1.4 billion
- USA
- GeneralAgreementonTariffandTrade
- any person or entity who commits capital with the expectation of receiving financial returns
- InternationalMonetaryFund
- the tobacco harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount
- policy of protecting domestic industries against foreign competition
- the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- a country in northwestern Europe, is known for a flat landscape of canals, tulip fields, windmills and cycling routes
- WorldBank
- worldtradeorganization
- homogenization in the products possible because the products are available in other countries also become available in the country.
- is an island country in East Asia
38 Clues: USA • WorldBank • united nations • worldtradeorganization • InternationalMonetaryFund • BusinessProcesOutsourcing • two countries trading products • GeneralAgreementonTariffandTrade • refers to extensive mechanization • is an island country in East Asia • AustraliaAndThePoliticsOfGlobalization • InternationalBankforReconstructionandDevelopment • ...
School Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-06
Across
- Transporting of goods in standard sized shipping containers
- A penalty, typically economic, such as a trade boycott, taken to the government to pressure them to agree to carry out certain actions.
- Of another country.
- An economy in which government regulations are reduced to a minimum and businesses are free to make their own decisions (2 words)
- To provide the basic necessities needed to support life.
- A legal agreement between many countries, whose overall purpose was to promote international trade by eliminating trade barriers.
- The process of increasing in size.
- Commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet.
- Process that involves countries reducing or removing trade barriers such as tariffs - Known as Trade _________.
- A period of low economic activity accompanied by high levels of unemployment - Known as economic __________.
- The degree to which Earth is able to provide the resources necessary to meet peoples needs
- A company that is based in one country while developing products or delivering its products in more than one country.
- Peoples needs such as food, clothing, water, and shelter.
- The selling of a public service, such as electricity delivery or healthcare, to a private company so the service is no longer owned by the government.
- A tax imposed by one country on another countries imported goods.
- A natural event that causes great damage or loss of life.
- Accepting responsibility for ensuring that the Earths resources remain sustainable
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- A flag flown by ships when they are registered in a country that is not the country of their owner.
- An economic and political system with the purpose of eliminating class distinctions
- The state in which one is lacking in the financial resources to live a standard quality of life.
- Extreme scarcity of food.
- The area of the Earths surface necessary to sustain the level of resources a person uses and the waste they create.
- Business strategy that involves reducing costs by using suppliers in countries where labour is cheaper with less government regulations
- Violent conflict between states or nations.
- The act of making amends for wrongdoing
- The action of buying and selling goods and services.
- The trade that occurs when two or more countries eliminate tariffs and taxes on the goods and services they trade with one another.
- General agreement
- Free trade agreement between Canada, US and Mexico
- The value of all the goods and services a country produces in a year. Used to measure the strength of a country's economy.
30 Clues: General agreement • Of another country. • Extreme scarcity of food. • The process of increasing in size. • The act of making amends for wrongdoing • Violent conflict between states or nations. • Free trade agreement between Canada, US and Mexico • The action of buying and selling goods and services. • To provide the basic necessities needed to support life. • ...
WWII Crossword 2019-02-20
Across
- Stalin, Churchill, and Truman
- Large murdering of Jewish citizens in concentration camps.
- cultural icon of WWII, representing women working in factories
- General of Japanese Army
- 33nd president, lead America through WWII and dropped bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Camps in which people were held captive to enforce working
- Allied invasion of Normandy France
- providing U.S. military aid to foreign nations.
- one of two major force groups in between WWII
- battle in the Pacific Theater of WWII
- forced relocation of Japanese people in the U.S. for war purposes
- prejudice against Jews
- controlled distibution of food and water
- Two cities that were bombed by the U.S. in revenge for Pearl harbor
- remaining apart from other countries
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- countries that opposed axis powers
- surprise attack by the Japanese targeting naval ships and aircraft carriers
- leader of fascist party who ruled Italy
- penalties applied by (self governing)countries
- a nation having constant war
- radical authoritarian characterized by dctatorship
- act of setting free from prison
- Germany and allies v.s. Soviet union for city of Stalingrad
- white supremacy, Aryan race
- 32nd president, led America through Great Depression and bits of WWII
- one man having total power over a city
- plutonum-based bomb capable of killing thousands, used against Nagasaki
- dictator of Germany; initiated WWII
28 Clues: prejudice against Jews • General of Japanese Army • white supremacy, Aryan race • a nation having constant war • Stalin, Churchill, and Truman • act of setting free from prison • countries that opposed axis powers • Allied invasion of Normandy France • dictator of Germany; initiated WWII • remaining apart from other countries • battle in the Pacific Theater of WWII • ...
Social 20 - Vocabulary 2020-03-30
Across
- a branch created by the U.N to protect common human heritage
- the separation between people as a result of a loss of common shared experiences
- an idea that wealth in richer countries will eventually benefit less developed countries
- states established from the breaking down or splitting off of other nations.
- an extreme form of nationalism leading to violence
- believes that man is always at war with each other
- the systematic eradication of specific cultural groups,
- the total amount of product and services produced in one year
- The cultural inheritance from the past that all people share and that is preserved in world heritage sites
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- the ability of groups to choose their own government
- the ability for a country to have control over their own affairs
- countries agree to abide by the policies established by international organizations
- a policy of opting out of world affairs
- nation states responding individually
- laid the foundations for capitalism in the 20th century
- when two nation states work together to solved a shared issue
- a policy of giving into demands to avoid a conflict
- believed that freedom of speech was essential to progress
- a military alliance in response to the cold war
- a way of dealing with conflicts that involves less action and more the separation of parties
20 Clues: nation states responding individually • a policy of opting out of world affairs • a military alliance in response to the cold war • an extreme form of nationalism leading to violence • believes that man is always at war with each other • a policy of giving into demands to avoid a conflict • the ability of groups to choose their own government • ...
Alazeys world geography 2021-10-21
Across
- an outlying district of a city
- the facilities which support modern human life
- a region consisting of densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories
- a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires
- a line or border seperating two countries
- enclosure or basin located in the course of canal or a river
- an alliance,where the members work together
- a person who does not stay long in the same place
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation,especially against civillians,in the pursuit of political aims
- the winds in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees latitude
- the land and maritime area bounded on the west by the lena river in russia
- an economic system in which private buisness operates in competition and largely free of state control
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- a company operating in several countries
- gives powe to representatives who are elected by citizens
- a very large city
- the process of spread of a feature or trend from one place to another over time
- permanently frozen layer below earths surface
- the exchange of diseases,ideas,foods,crops,and population between the new world and the old world
- legislative body of government
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale
- movement from one part of something to another
- resources that are available under current market conditions
22 Clues: a very large city • an outlying district of a city • legislative body of government • a company operating in several countries • a line or border seperating two countries • an alliance,where the members work together • permanently frozen layer below earths surface • the facilities which support modern human life • movement from one part of something to another • ...
hannah - texas history 2021-05-07
Across
- dangerous in an unnexpected way
- joined together become one
- difficulties or in pain
- the most of or the largest
- a person who trims and shapes people nails
- organizations that help people in need
- to lesson or limit
- to join or register as a student
- organized and carried out
- a natural force that causes things to fall
- large products in goods sold to other countries
- heleped or encoureged
- to limit the amount of goods a person can have at a time
- the process of chosing and inflating with other people
- one who sells goods to the public
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- to move from one country to another
- an event that people take place in to vote
- issues that relate to being offton in a community
- a device made to do open cut heart surgery
- a person who provides export advice
- those who pay for goods or service
- to expect disapproval
- a storm full of dirt and
- the behaviors and beleifs of other charectersristics of popular in any group
- to receive goods from other countries
- to help
- to sell goods to other countries
- a study of living things
- a thing with the heart
- deep understanding of a topic
- changed something into something else
- living animals used for many things
32 Clues: to help • to lesson or limit • to expect disapproval • heleped or encoureged • a thing with the heart • difficulties or in pain • a storm full of dirt and • a study of living things • organized and carried out • joined together become one • the most of or the largest • deep understanding of a topic • dangerous in an unnexpected way • to join or register as a student • ...
Trevor's CH 2 Review 2023-03-15
Across
- was to start a northwest trade route, start fur trading, and religion
- to export more goods to other foreign countries
- the french and europeans saw that furs were luxerious and fashionable so they traded furs
- living naturally in a certain region
- spain wanted to convert non christians to christians
- wanted God, glory, and gold
- a large area of land where one crop is grown in large quantities
- was to spread the christian religion, have glory in the new world, and find gold
- showing understanding or sympathy toward something
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- when the christian religion started to spread more than ever
- spread new ideas of how people viewed the world
- wanted power and glory like spain, religious freedom, and mercantilism
- when slave rebellions and enslaved people run away from their captors
- other countries could not sell or trade things to other countries
- was to have power and glory like spain,start mercantilism, give people jobs, and have religious freedom
- was discovered by the europeans and it was a new nation for europe to get more land and wealth
- from the americas to africa and it was used to bring slaves
- a crop grown for selling not consuming
- wanted a northwest trade route, fur trading, and religion
- the buying and selling of humans and forcing them to work for free
20 Clues: wanted God, glory, and gold • living naturally in a certain region • a crop grown for selling not consuming • spread new ideas of how people viewed the world • to export more goods to other foreign countries • showing understanding or sympathy toward something • spain wanted to convert non christians to christians • ...
The United Nations & the Horn of Africa 2014-03-30
Across
- Children are being forced to walk kilometres for -----
- The United Nations have made a --------- fund to help them survive
- Almost ---- of Somali children are arriving in refugee camps in Ethiopia are malnourished.
- There are approximately --- hundred million people who populate the Horn of Africa
- The United nations are providing the Horn of Africa with food, water, basic ------- needs and shelter
- Kenya and ------- are experiencing pre-famine conditions
- The United Nations are currently providing help to all --------- in the Horn of Africa
- The Horn of Africa are also experiencing ------ due to the lack of food
- The United Nations have a mission to relocate displaced civilians to ----- Sudan
- The drought that the Horn of Africa is experiencing is the worst in ----- years.
- The Horn of Africa is currently experiencing a bad -------.
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- -------- is one of the largest countries in the Horn of Africa
- The main religion in the Horn of Africa is ------------
- In Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and Djibouti a total of 13.3 ------- people need assistance due to the drought.
- The United Nations are bringing urgent help to -------- in need.
- The ---- area of the Horn of Africa is approximately 2,000,000km2
- The Horn of Africa is located in the --------- of Africa
- Many people cannot afford food due to the rising ------
- The Horn of Africa consists of ---- countries
- The Horn of Africa remains the ----- humanitarian crisis in the world
20 Clues: The Horn of Africa consists of ---- countries • Children are being forced to walk kilometres for ----- • The main religion in the Horn of Africa is ------------ • Many people cannot afford food due to the rising ------ • Kenya and ------- are experiencing pre-famine conditions • The Horn of Africa is located in the --------- of Africa • ...
The Human Development Index 2014-11-06
Across
- This country drops from 5th to 28th on the index when it is adjusted for inequality
- countries must score from .700 to .799
- Highest Ranked Country
- survey used to compute the CPI index
- Criticism of the HDI resulting from its collection of data
- Country ranked lowest on the 2013 HDI index
- any country with a score less than .550
- Second Highest Ranked Country
- dimension reflecting life expectancy at birth
- countries must score .800 and above
- US state with the lowest HDI
- Indian founder
- number of indicators
- This country is an outlier on the index as a result of misleading education statistics
- country that saw the greatest improvement in ranking from 1990 to 2012
- Human Development Index acronym
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- countries must score from .550 to .699
- the 2014 report is focused on reducing _______
- weighting given to each category
- Highest ranked Asian country on the 2014 report
- dimension reflecting gross national income per capita
- one of the biggest criticisms of the HDI is that it fails to consider this
- Lowest ranking country in the Americas
- dimension reflecting expected years of schooling and mean years of schooling
- 0.702 marks the ____ average
- Publisher of the HDI
- China’s rank on the HDI
- Pakistani founder
- the 2014 report is focused on building _______
- The HDI is a _______ indicator
30 Clues: Indian founder • Pakistani founder • Publisher of the HDI • number of indicators • Highest Ranked Country • China’s rank on the HDI • 0.702 marks the ____ average • US state with the lowest HDI • Second Highest Ranked Country • The HDI is a _______ indicator • Human Development Index acronym • weighting given to each category • countries must score .800 and above • ...
Crossword 2015-05-11
Across
- Having political or administrative power and control
- China's President's last name
- a legislative body in any of various other countries
- Third largest country in the world
- capacity to influence states and other global actors through negotiation and discussion
- group of people appointed for a specific function by a larger group
- using threats or force to get someone else to agree with you
- China's political system
- The ability to influence others or the course of an event
- Attracting someone else to share your goals through dialogue and exchange
- China's President's full name
- Invading a country or region with an armed force
- the armed forces of a nation
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- A person from China
- authority held by a group within a society that allows for the administration of public resources
- the action of manipulating someone in a skillful manor
- Bribing; something that persuades or leads someone to do something
- Armed conflict between countries or groups
- using force to persuade someone to do something
- Political beliefs; process of persuading someone
- political group that contests elections and attempts to form or take part in a government
- having sufficient productive resources at command
- using intimidation or threats to rule
- A national legislative body
- Principle policy-making committee of a communist party
- China's President's first name
- Culture seen as desirable by other states and/or countries
27 Clues: A person from China • China's political system • A national legislative body • the armed forces of a nation • China's President's last name • China's President's full name • China's President's first name • Third largest country in the world • using intimidation or threats to rule • Armed conflict between countries or groups • using force to persuade someone to do something • ...
Europe ch's 11 and 12 (pp. 258-311) 2024-01-08
Across
- the capital of Iceland
- people who speak French in Belgium
- a language spoken in Ireland
- Scandinavian people who herd reindeer
- huge port city in the Netherlands
- the capital of Latvia
- the principal city in Bavaria
- plateau that covers parts of France
- a mineral salt mined in Germany
- the capital of Romania
- narrow, deep bays in Norway
- the landmass of Asia and Europe
- #1 grape producer of Western Europe
- the Swiss name for a territory
- the governing body of the United Kingdom
- mountains in Switzerland, France, Germany, Austria
- river in France that leads to the Mediterranean Sea
- international organization based in Brussells
- the river that is Austria's lifeline
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- large area of polders north of Amsterdam
- painter of the image on page 290
- the number of countries in "Scandinavia"
- a source of fuel for Irish people
- a tax paid on an imported or exported item
- group of countries which formed in 1948
- the language spoken in Denmark
- Swiss method of feeding cattle in mountains
- superhighway in Germany
- a stream that flows into a river
- a famous Viking from Scandinavia
- a fountain of steam and water heated by lava
- the capital of Hungary
- a kind of oil made from the flax plant
- a swamp
- not taking either side in a conflict of countries
35 Clues: a swamp • the capital of Latvia • the capital of Iceland • the capital of Romania • the capital of Hungary • superhighway in Germany • narrow, deep bays in Norway • a language spoken in Ireland • the principal city in Bavaria • the language spoken in Denmark • the Swiss name for a territory • a mineral salt mined in Germany • the landmass of Asia and Europe • ...
World War One 2024-03-26
Across
- when countries build up their armies and navies in case they feel threatened.
- System where a group of countries form an alliance and they have an enemy in common
- Long knives attached to soldiers rifles. Used as a defensive weapon
- Whose assassination caused WW1
- The place where Franz Ferdinand was killed
- A large hole caused by and exploding shell or bomb.
- women who had men in the war gained the right to vote
- Holes scooped out of the side of trenches big enough for one person
- The love and loyalty for ones country
- Georges Clemenceau was the leader of which county
- Playing dirty to make lots of money off the war
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- Who joined the allies at the end of the war
- Who was the leader of Russia
- Who was the Leader of Germany
- A mental disorder brought about by excessive noise and stress. It made some soldiers unable to fight
- Who was the leader of Britain
- Permission to vote from overseas if they're not in their country
- when a country takes over other countries for their own good
- Plan created by Germany in WW1
- The rotting of the gums due to the lack of fresh fruits and vegetables
20 Clues: Who was the leader of Russia • Who was the Leader of Germany • Who was the leader of Britain • Whose assassination caused WW1 • Plan created by Germany in WW1 • The love and loyalty for ones country • The place where Franz Ferdinand was killed • Who joined the allies at the end of the war • Playing dirty to make lots of money off the war • ...
Asia Part 2 2025-03-12
Across
- One of the poorest countries in the world
- capital of Afghanistan
- capital of India
- Muslims regard what two Saudi Arabian cities as holy?
- Which nation was formerly known as Persia
- What man made body of water separates Asia from Africa
- Lowest point on land
- capital of Sri Lanka
- What is the full name of the militant organization that uses terrorism to demand land for an independent Palestinian state?
- What nation was created in 1948
- Which nation is the leading export of tea in the world
- What two mountain ranges divide Europe from Asia
- capital of Turkey
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- 3 main rivers of the Indian subcontinent
- Both Arabs and Jews are descendants of which biblical patriarch
- How many countries occupy the Indian Subcontinent
- Where is the Fergana Valley located(which nation)
- Capital of Iran
- What is the earth's largest and highest mountain range?
- Largest republic of central Asia
- World's largest lake
- Central Asia's most densely populated region
- What modern empire controlled Central Asia for most of the 20th century?
- Capital of Kazakhstan
- Religion of India
- Main religion of Central Asia
- What area is called the Crossroads of the Ancient World
- The social system that divides people into social classes
- major source of income for many major Middle Eastern countries
- India has more ______ than any other country in the world
30 Clues: Capital of Iran • capital of India • Religion of India • capital of Turkey • World's largest lake • Lowest point on land • capital of Sri Lanka • Capital of Kazakhstan • capital of Afghanistan • Main religion of Central Asia • What nation was created in 1948 • Largest republic of central Asia • 3 main rivers of the Indian subcontinent • One of the poorest countries in the world • ...
US Economic System 2025-03-14
Across
- Minimum _____ is when a company is legally required to pay a certain amount to its workers
- an economic system in which the productive resources are owned by private citizens
- the largest value of a paper bill in the US
- when you legally declare that you cannot pay for the debts you owe
- total bans on trade with other countries
- economic decisions are based on how economic activity has
- economy where economic decisions are made by individual people
- carried out in the past
- a way to purchase items using borrowed money, but you have to pay it back
- Gross ________ Product is a tool we use to measure the strength of a country's economy
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- government controls all economic resources
- plastic card used to pay for items that only works if you have money in your account
- taxes on imported goods
- papers issued by your bank that you can fill out as an alternate form of payment
- the type of economic system the US has
- a company that is the ONLY one to provide a good or service
- countries engage in this to get items from around the world they may not have
- the type of currency used in the United States
- Another word for cash/money. All countries have a form of it
- a percent charge on items bought using credit
- the group responsible for printing our money
21 Clues: taxes on imported goods • carried out in the past • the type of economic system the US has • total bans on trade with other countries • government controls all economic resources • the largest value of a paper bill in the US • the group responsible for printing our money • a percent charge on items bought using credit • the type of currency used in the United States • ...
Development Review 2026-02-03
Across
- The total value of goods and services produced in a country in one year.
- The process of improving people’s quality of life and standard of living.
- Work that is not officially registered, taxed, or protected by law.
- Basic facilities such as roads, electricity, water supply, and communications.
- A country with a high average income per person.
- Money, resources, or support given by one country or organisation to help another country develop or respond to emergencies.
- development – Differences in levels of development between countries or regions.
- When a country takes control of another area and exploits its resources and people.
- The growth of manufacturing and factory-based industries.
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- of life A measure of overall wellbeing, including health, education, and living conditions.
- When a country relies heavily on exporting raw materials to richer countries.
- Economic activities that extract raw materials, such as farming and mining.
- A composite index measuring development using income, education, and life expectancy.
- The misuse of power for personal gain, often involving bribery.
- Services that maintain and improve people’s health.
- A country with no direct access to the sea.
- The increase in the proportion of people living in cities.
- Unequal access to wealth, resources, or opportunities within or between countries.
- rate The percentage of people who can read and write.
- expectancy The average number of years a person is expected to live.
20 Clues: A country with no direct access to the sea. • A country with a high average income per person. • Services that maintain and improve people’s health. • rate The percentage of people who can read and write. • The growth of manufacturing and factory-based industries. • The increase in the proportion of people living in cities. • ...
(B) The Fall of the Berlin Wall Crossword 2024-05-29
Across
- president with a cautious view of Gorbachev
- - country which had free elections first in June 1989
- arms race of cold war
- author/editor of the book
- alliance between communist states
- British Prime Minister who was friendly with Gorbachev
- Document which Gorbachev abandoned, in order to stop intervening with protestors using military force
- German communist leader
- Group with control over China
- president who left office in 1989 with a positive view of Gorbachev
- Time period of the book
- Colloquial term for the Strategic Defence Initiative
Down
- communist influenced states surrounding the Soviet Union
- policy of preventing communism spread to new countries
- Name of the economic reformer of China
- policy based on practicality rather than ideological
- term used to describe the bloodless changes of power in 1989
- line between East and West Germany
- political figure who ended the Cold War
- decline of cold war tensions
- group of countries united for a common purpose
- coalition of european countries and the US
- Soviet Controlled region of Germany
- Ally controlled region of Germany
- word roughly meaning openness
- word roughly meaning restructuring
- place where a major suppression of a protest occurred, with violence
- idea in Germany to break from the Christian Democratic Union
- private ownership of production
- economic system where everyone controls the means of production
30 Clues: arms race of cold war • German communist leader • Time period of the book • author/editor of the book • decline of cold war tensions • word roughly meaning openness • Group with control over China • private ownership of production • alliance between communist states • Ally controlled region of Germany • line between East and West Germany • word roughly meaning restructuring • ...
Origins of the Cold War 2025-01-15
Across
- Stopping essential goods getting to an area
- A stated idea about government policy - often in foreign policy
- Extending power through invasion or other influences
- A political ideology based on free trade / economy
- Doctrine U.S. President's instruction to resist the spread of communism
- To bring under control by threat / force
- The Russian communists (group) who killed Tsar Nicholas
- Bloc The USSR and the European countries taken under Soviet influence
- West The USA and its allies ( other friendly countries )
- Political ideologies in which the government has a lot of control
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- A Soviet resort town located in the Crimea
- A Russian (communist) leader and hero of the Russian Revolution
- The capital of the German state of Brandenburg
- Countries where people are given freedom to vote + elect governments
- Use of language and / or persuasive speech
- Alliance of communist parties / governments in Europe - under Soviet influence
- Soviet led alliance to give economic help in the Eastern Bloc
- Curtain British PM, Churchill's phrase to describe the line between the East and West
- A statement or idea that is not clear or well defined
- Help or support ( economic )
- A set of aims or ideas
- Marx German Jewish man credited with founding the ideas of communism
- Political ideologies that ( in theory) gives the working classes more control
- Communist (international) groups created to spread communism worldwide
24 Clues: A set of aims or ideas • Help or support ( economic ) • To bring under control by threat / force • A Soviet resort town located in the Crimea • Use of language and / or persuasive speech • Stopping essential goods getting to an area • The capital of the German state of Brandenburg • A political ideology based on free trade / economy • ...
The Human World 2024-09-20
Across
- The way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs.
- Local form of a language that differs from the main language.
- World's largest trading bloc, includes many European countries.
- Countries that have certain traits in common.
- Made up of people who share a common language, history, place of origin or combination.
- Developed country with a federal system.
- Power and authority to rule belong to a single individual.
- Spread of industry
- One of the cultural hearths.
- Country with a low population Density; Maple syrup.
- The removal of trade barriers so that goods can flow freely among countries.
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- Pattern of human settlement.
- The release of unclean or toxic elements into the air, water, and land.
- Country with negative growth rate.
- Number of years it takes a population to double in size.
- Early centers of civilization whose ideas and practices spread to surrounding areas.
- Rose from about 5 million to more than 19 million from 1960 to 2010.
- Any system of government in which leaders rule with consent of the citizens.
- Movement of people from place to place.
- large groups of languages having similar roots.
- Growth rate, of a population is the difference between an area's birthrate and its death rate.
- The number of births per year for every 1,000 people.
22 Clues: Spread of industry • Pattern of human settlement. • One of the cultural hearths. • Country with negative growth rate. • Movement of people from place to place. • Developed country with a federal system. • Countries that have certain traits in common. • large groups of languages having similar roots. • Country with a low population Density; Maple syrup. • ...
Chapter 4 and 5 Vocab review 2025-10-30
Across
- nation imports more than it exports
- nation exports more than it imports
- Goods and services that people, companies, and countries SELL to businesses people in another country
- covered international trade and intellectual property
- goods and services that people, companies and countries BUY from businesses in another country.
- gives an inventor exclusive right to manufacture, sell, or use an invention which can be a new product or something that improves an existing product
- A set of codes based on broad legal principles
- of laws based on local customs, traditions, and precedent
- an original work fixed in a medium of expression that can be copyrighted, patented, or trademarked.
- goal was to expand trade, fight discrimination, and improve standard of living
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- a set of laws based on moral behavior
- Union made up of 25 member nations
- a company that exports directly to consumers
- a benefit or task provided by a business to its customers
- free trade district covering the three countries of U.S., Mexico and Canada
- legally binding contract between buyer and seller
- a recognizable insignia, phrase, word, or symbol that denotes a specific product and legally differentiates it from all others of its kind.
- tax on imported goods
- a tangible item that is made, manufactured, or grown
- legal protection over books, songs, photographs, movies
20 Clues: tax on imported goods • Union made up of 25 member nations • nation imports more than it exports • nation exports more than it imports • a set of laws based on moral behavior • a company that exports directly to consumers • A set of codes based on broad legal principles • legally binding contract between buyer and seller • ...
The Executive Branch 2025-11-07
Across
- Team of executive branch officials.
- Agreements with other countries that do not need senate approval.
- Plan of raising and spending money.
- An organization of government departments, offices., system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials
- Speech President makes to joint session of congress at the beginning of the legislative session.
- A rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.
- Role of president, the chief public representative of a country who may also be head of government, the president.
- The set of plans for guiding our nation's relationship with other countries.
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- head of state or officer in supreme command of a country's armed force, the president.
- Release from punishment.
- The principal military advisory group to the president.
- Representative of the US in relations with other countries, the president.
- Troops may not remain combat for more than 60 days without approval of congress.
- The official representatives to foreign government.
- President, appoint judges to the supreme court as well as other federal courts, and can issue pardons and reprieves.
- Set of plans for dealing with national problems.
- Formal agreements between nations.
- Most powerful and highest ranking official within a political party, the president.
- An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses.
- Reject a bill.
20 Clues: Reject a bill. • Release from punishment. • Formal agreements between nations. • Team of executive branch officials. • Plan of raising and spending money. • Set of plans for dealing with national problems. • The official representatives to foreign government. • The principal military advisory group to the president. • ...
Economic Vocabulary 2017-05-25
Across
- interdependence The economic conditions and policies in one nation increasingly affect economic conditions and policies in other nations. A reliance by each country on other countries for goods and services through trade.
- Foreign goods and services that are purchased from sellers in other nations.
- A policy forbidding trade in a certain good (e.g. ivory) or with a certain country.
- union A regional trade organization formed to promote trade among countries in Europe by reducing trade barriers and adopting a common currency, the euro.
- An individual, business, or country focuses its resources on producing one or only few goods or services.
- A tax on imports, increasing the price of imports for domestic buyers
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- dollar People holding dollars get more of the other country's currency for each of their bills
- advantage An individual, business, or country that can produce a certain good with fewer resources than other countries
- dollar People holding dollars get less of the other country's currency for each of their dollars
- A limit on quantity of a good allowed into a country
- advantage An individual, business, or country that can produce a certain good with fewer resources than other countries
- Administers trade agreements, handles disputes, and provides a venue for negotiating among its member nations
- rate The price of one nations currency relative to another nations currency
- Domestic goods and services that are sold to buyers in other nations.
- Established a free-trade zone (Canada, Mexico, and the United States)
- surplus Occurs when one country sells more goods to other countries than it buys
16 Clues: A limit on quantity of a good allowed into a country • Domestic goods and services that are sold to buyers in other nations. • Established a free-trade zone (Canada, Mexico, and the United States) • A tax on imports, increasing the price of imports for domestic buyers • rate The price of one nations currency relative to another nations currency • ...
Imperialism and IR Vocab 2023-04-18
Across
- Inventor of the cotton gin
- Marx's class made up of workers
- Term for cloth, wool, and linen
- Inventor of the efficient steam engine
- Source of power for steam engines
- Indian soldier
- Economic system where production owned privately and with investment
- First method of powering engines
- Term for India under Britain's rule
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- Judging things based on their usefulness
- African leader that defended South Africa from Europeans
- new method for transporting goods fast and efficiently
- Region of Africa conquered by Belgium
- Strong countries taking over weaker countries
- Marx's class made up of wealthy businessmen
- Things like land, resources, and labor that is invested
- Economics where factors of production are owned publicly
- Creator of Communism
- Place where workers make goods with machines
19 Clues: Indian soldier • Creator of Communism • Inventor of the cotton gin • Marx's class made up of workers • Term for cloth, wool, and linen • First method of powering engines • Source of power for steam engines • Term for India under Britain's rule • Region of Africa conquered by Belgium • Inventor of the efficient steam engine • Judging things based on their usefulness • ...
Penpalschools Food 2022-03-07
Across
- South African fast food chains with Chicken
- red fruit imported from America
- seed used in Northern Europe cuisine
- cake associated with US culture
- so is the meat we eat in Asia
- a cabbage based soup
- a starchy corn based dough
- dish usually associated with Asia
- markets you can find in Far East countries
- so is the price of fast food
- beets and cabbage are common in this country
- corn-based dish
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- the largest pizza chain in Scandinavia
- religion that prohibits eating pork
- country located on the Eastern coast of Africa
- people who move goods from country to country
- fruits like olives, pomegranates, figs, and dates
- so are called countries in Northern Europe
18 Clues: corn-based dish • a cabbage based soup • a starchy corn based dough • so is the price of fast food • so is the meat we eat in Asia • red fruit imported from America • cake associated with US culture • dish usually associated with Asia • religion that prohibits eating pork • seed used in Northern Europe cuisine • the largest pizza chain in Scandinavia • ...
Inflation 2021-05-20
Across
- What something costs
- Goods brought in from other countries
- Any product you can purchase
- A period of time of descending wages and costs
- Permanent rise in wages and prices
- Price of borrowing money
- All goods, services of a country
- A long period of time of low wages and prices
- When there is too few goods
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- Temporary raise in wages and prices
- After you quit working
- A rise in costs over a period of time
- Goods shipped to other countries
- The amount payed for work done
- When a person gets the same amount every month
- The Consumer Price Index used to measure inflation
- All workers employed in a nation
- More of anything than you need
18 Clues: What something costs • After you quit working • Price of borrowing money • When there is too few goods • Any product you can purchase • The amount payed for work done • More of anything than you need • Goods shipped to other countries • All workers employed in a nation • All goods, services of a country • Permanent rise in wages and prices • Temporary raise in wages and prices • ...
Countries - Nationalities 2021-03-22
Countries -Nationalites 2020-03-31
8 Clues: We live in it. • Rome is the ..... capital. • Christiano Ronaldo is .... • London is the ..... capital. • They make Mercedes cars in it. • It borders (is next to) Greece. • It's the largest country in the world. • Barcelona is a famous ..... football club.
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 2021-05-19
8 Clues: related to health • grow more rapidly than before • One reason of population growth • in final stage, the nation focuses on • The first stage of economic development • surrounded by the land of other country • Time for countries build up core industry • breaking and changing in economic and culture
World Countries 2021-06-20
Countries Nationalities 2022-10-18
Countries 4 2024-02-29
Across
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A country in North Africa known for its vibrant souks, ancient medinas, and diverse landscapes, including the Sahara Desert and Atlas Mountains.
- A European country known for its ancient history, art, architecture, and culinary traditions like pasta, pizza, and gelato.
- Korea A dynamic country in East Asia known for its rapid economic development, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like kimchi and bibimbap.
- A Nordic country known for its stunning natural scenery, including forests, lakes, and the Northern Lights, as well as its sauna culture.
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- A Scandinavian country known for its progressive social policies, historic castles, and picturesque coastline.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, colorful traditions, and delicious cuisine like tacos and enchiladas.
- A European country known for its vibrant culture, historic landmarks, and popular attractions like the Sagrada Familia and Alhambra.
8 Clues: A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River. • A Scandinavian country known for its progressive social policies, historic castles, and picturesque coastline. • A European country known for its ancient history, art, architecture, and culinary traditions like pasta, pizza, and gelato. • ...
Revising: Countries 2024-10-13
8 Clues: I'm the 'Land of the Free'. • We move our feet very well. • I'm Raffaella Carrà's home. • "You good" is 'hello' for us. • We have our tea at 5 o'clock. • We aren't afraid of raw food. • I'm famous for my wine and cheese. • I have "Nile" running through my veins.
Countries/geography 2023-05-12
8 Clues: Amsterdam • 50 states • Ell’o Mate • Biggest country • Smallest country • most populated country • country with the most tourists • Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta
Countries cholado 2022-09-29
Across
- In this country is the pyramids.
- In this country coffee is transported.
- In this country is locate the statue of liberty
- In this country is an of the most tourist tower in the world.
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- In this country the day of the dead is celebrated.
- korea In this country existis an of the boybands most famous in the world.
- In this country the make pizza
- In this country they still lead in monarchy.
8 Clues: In this country the make pizza • In this country is the pyramids. • In this country coffee is transported. • In this country they still lead in monarchy. • In this country is locate the statue of liberty • In this country the day of the dead is celebrated. • In this country is an of the most tourist tower in the world. • ...
Different Countries 2024-11-06
Weird Countries 2025-07-18
Across
- something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep them alive
- a famous person
- a type of communication used by the people of a particular country
- the line that separates two countries or states
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- a place or position
- the activity of moving your feet and body to music
- a piece of cloth with a special design and colours, that is fixed to a pole as the symbol of a country or group
- an area of land that has its own government, army, etc
8 Clues: a famous person • a place or position • the line that separates two countries or states • the activity of moving your feet and body to music • an area of land that has its own government, army, etc • a type of communication used by the people of a particular country • something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep them alive • ...
