countries Crossword Puzzles
AP Human Geography 2023-05-30
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- A mountain is what kind of boundary?
- The most widely practiced religion in the Western Hemisphere
- The largest multinational state in the world
- Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian are all (blank) languages
- British economist who argued that the world's rate of population increase was far outrunning food supplies
- According to the 1790 census, 62% of immigrants came from here
- Afghanistan is the source to nearly 90% of the world's (blank)
- Defines rights and responsibilities of countries with respect to the use of the world's oceans and marine resources
- Stage of the DTM when birth and death rates are low
- What area in the United States is ranching practiced
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- A state in the United States that has altered its Congressional Districts to eliminate gerrymandering
- The U.N. considers good (blank) to be an as important measure of development as wealth and knowledge
- Region that contains large landmasses on Earth's surface that are not part of a state
- The language family that the United States belongs to
- What country uses the one child policy?
- The expansion of urban areas has contributed to (blank) agricultural land
- This country is an example of a compact state
- Mediterranean Agriculture often borders a (blank)
- The greatest challenge to world security in the twenty-first century
- Fossil fuel found in Russia and Saudi Arabia, developing countries, and developed countries
20 Clues: A mountain is what kind of boundary? • What country uses the one child policy? • The largest multinational state in the world • This country is an example of a compact state • Mediterranean Agriculture often borders a (blank) • Stage of the DTM when birth and death rates are low • What area in the United States is ranching practiced • ...
Cold War Crossy 2025-03-18
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- postwar conference agreeing to divide and rehabilitate European countries
- failed US invasion of Cuba
- radiation
- Soviet Premier during the missile crisis
- leaders of the USSR, UK, & USA
- conflict fought in Asia c.1950-53
- wars indirectly fought between the USSR & USA
- military-__________ complex, alliance b/w defense contractors & gov't
- everyone will eventually destroy each other
- Military alliance in Europe
- US-backed war in Nicaragua
- government of the USSR
- Eastern bloc alliance
- the ecnomonic system of the USA
- colonies get to decide their own future
- direct communication link established between USSR & USA
- Truman's stance for stopping the spread of communism
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- the belief that states would fall to communism
- barrier put up by the Soviets in Berlin in 1961
- US policy of rebuilding postwar Europe
- the first satellite in orbit
- City blockaded by the USSR
- US president during the missile crisis
- WWII conference agreeing on self-determination
- WWII conference focused on prioritizing Germany
- 1963 treaty agreeing not to test nukes
- location of a US war in Asia c.1964-1975
- Western counter to the Soviet blockade in Germany
- conflict lasting over 50 years between the USSR & USA
- countries that chose not to take sides
- Non-________ Treaty (1968) agreeing not to spread nuclear technology
- metaphorically divides Europe east-west
- small countries economically dependent on larger states
33 Clues: radiation • Eastern bloc alliance • government of the USSR • failed US invasion of Cuba • City blockaded by the USSR • US-backed war in Nicaragua • Military alliance in Europe • the first satellite in orbit • leaders of the USSR, UK, & USA • the ecnomonic system of the USA • conflict fought in Asia c.1950-53 • US policy of rebuilding postwar Europe • ...
Philanthropy Effectiveness Anchor Week 2023-04-12
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- This region includes more than 5 countries and includes work to protect Orangutans
- The artist formerly known as the SME Bench
- This team lives in the world of metrics, tools and best practices
- An audio project that collects stories from TNC colleagues via traveling story booth
- The learning team's pod
- TNC's youth curriculum platform
- This regional program includes 9 countries and publishes the Have You Herd newsletter
- This region includes 10 countries and has the potential to meet 50% of TNC's overall 2030 climate goal
- The old school word for fundraising at TNC
- TNC's recognition society celebrating it's 30th anniversary this year
- ...to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends
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- TNC's newest ERG
- This team provides financial systems (and emotional?) support
- The conservation science blog of The Nature Conservancy
- The newsletter formerly known as Inside TNC Updates
- How to say TNC in Canadian
- TNC's framework for fundraising
- First official chapter location
- This team provides services to BUs and a shoulder for DOPs to cry on
- The first phase of this project took 600+ hours
- The new school word for fundraising at TNC
- Notes from the CEO
- A $$$ effort launching in FY24
- The Yoda of our constituent systems and processes this team is
- Ms. Frizzle has nothing on this team
25 Clues: TNC's newest ERG • Notes from the CEO • The learning team's pod • How to say TNC in Canadian • A $$$ effort launching in FY24 • TNC's framework for fundraising • First official chapter location • TNC's youth curriculum platform • Ms. Frizzle has nothing on this team • The artist formerly known as the SME Bench • The new school word for fundraising at TNC • ...
History 2025-02-21
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- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- A system of government by the whole population, typically through elected representatives.
- Information used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- A 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- The right to vote in political elections.
- A medieval European social system in which land was held in exchange for service.
- The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- A policy of extending a country's power through colonization or military force.
- A body of fundamental principles according to which a state is governed.
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- The process of making an area more urban.
- The study of human history through excavation.
- A form of government with a monarch at the head.
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- An object made by a human being, typically of cultural or historical interest.
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- War The state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats and propaganda.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country.
20 Clues: The process of making an area more urban. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • The right to vote in political elections. • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • The study of human history through excavation. • A form of government with a monarch at the head. • A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • ...
Masters One Winter Semester Practice Test 2025-01-10
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- a group of people who officially control a country
- a small gift with a toy or a joke inside that you can pull at both sides
- the round decorations put on the Christmas tree
- a punctuation mark put between multiple things (,)
- all things that you know, understend and remember
- a group of countries ruled by an emperor
- a large stone cuilding for Christian worship
- connected to a king or a queen or their family
- a note that asks you to come as a guest
- a speech sound that you can sing with (a, i, o, u)
- a stone building or room where someone is buried
- a change in political system using violence, protests or war
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- a state of not being controlled by other people or countries
- a part of speech that can be used instead of a nout (it, he, they)
- a part of speech that names a quality of a noun (blue, good, wooden)
- a person who hates you and tries to harm you
- seasonal movement of prehistoric people from one place to another
- a line between two countries
- an object designed for fighting, e.g. sword or bow
- a fight between two organised armies
- a group of ancient people who live together as a big family
- a person who is a member of a particular country
22 Clues: a line between two countries • a fight between two organised armies • a note that asks you to come as a guest • a group of countries ruled by an emperor • a person who hates you and tries to harm you • a large stone cuilding for Christian worship • connected to a king or a queen or their family • the round decorations put on the Christmas tree • ...
SW Asia 2025-10-08
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- the group of nations
- an ethnic group where most people are Muslim, and lives in western Asia and north africa
- an ethnic group where most people are Christians, and most people lives in southwest asia
- hatred towards jews
- a pride to their country that is too strong that discriminates against other countries
- the belief of Jews that they should go to their holy land
- a movement by groups world-wide to strike fear and influence countries' leaders
- the process of removing salt and pollutants from water
- a religious group who went through hatred, an example being the Holocaust
- the country that participated in wars like Afghanistan invasion
- a religious group where their founder is Jesus
- the worship place of jews
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- an ethnic group where most people are sunni muslims, and they live in mountainous regions
- a country that lost a lot of their land because of Israel
- the holy land of Jews
- a religious group that is split into 2 sects
- the worship place of muslims
- a natural resource that can be found easily on southwest Asia, but rare on other countries
- an empire that ruled southwest Asia for over 600 years
- the holy place for all three religions
- the worship place of christians
- the period of time when the Jews left their "promised land" and moved to other parts of the world
22 Clues: hatred towards jews • the group of nations • the holy land of Jews • the worship place of jews • the worship place of muslims • the worship place of christians • the holy place for all three religions • a religious group that is split into 2 sects • a religious group where their founder is Jesus • an empire that ruled southwest Asia for over 600 years • ...
Globalization 2025-04-14
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- When countries, people, and businesses become more connected and work together around the world.
- all the preople living in a specific area
- A global system that helps people and businesses connect and share information quickly.
- Going to other countries for work, tourism, or study, which helps cultures and ideas spread.
- Tools like phones, computers, or machines that help people from different places communicate and work better.
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- The way people live, eat, speak, and celebrate. Globalization mixes cultures around the world.
- A product that has its own name. It is made by a company
- Talking or sharing information with people in other countries through calls, messages, or video.
- Buying and selling things between countries.
9 Clues: all the preople living in a specific area • Buying and selling things between countries. • A product that has its own name. It is made by a company • A global system that helps people and businesses connect and share information quickly. • Going to other countries for work, tourism, or study, which helps cultures and ideas spread. • ...
Unit19 2014-12-24
14 Clues: Wien • Land • Länder • Sprache • bleiben • Deutsch • sprechen • besuchen • überprüfen • Hauptstadt • Österreich • Nationalität • oberes Ende, Spitze • Gegenstand, Subjekt
The U.S. and The Global Economy 2024-05-07
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- Type of economy that combines parts of both free market and government control.
- Type of economy characterized by minimal external trade and self-sufficiency in goods.
- General term for an agreement among countries that aims to reduce trade barriers and increase economic cooperation.
- This type of economy is based on customs and precedents. It also focuses on community and familial roles.
- This agreement aimed to eliminate trade barriers between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Agreement aimed at decreasing trade barriers and tariffs between more than two countries, often regional.
- This term refers to the degree of personal choice individuals have in an economic system.
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- The basic concept in a capitalist economy that focuses on individual ownership rather than communal or state ownership.
- The economy type that is primarily based on agricultural practices and often found in countries with limited industrial growth.
- This economic system relies on market forces with minimal governmental interference and is characterized by private property and individual choice.
- Country that transitioned from a pure command economy to incorporating market-based elements since the 1980s.
- The last name of the 18th century economist who promoted the idea of the “Invisible Hand” in a free market.
- Organization that aims to oversee and liberalize international trade.
- Last name of the philosopher whose ideas are the basis of many command economies.
- North _____ is often cited as the most prominent modern example of a centralized economy where the government makes all economic decisions.
- The policy mechanism through which countries attempt to protect local businesses and workers from international competition.
- Policy approach that avoids governmental interference in economic transactions.
- A type of economy where all major decisions are made by the state. It is often seen in authoritarian regimes.
- Describes an economy where the government intervenes to control certain aspects but not all. It is often seen in Western democracies.
19 Clues: Organization that aims to oversee and liberalize international trade. • Type of economy that combines parts of both free market and government control. • Policy approach that avoids governmental interference in economic transactions. • Last name of the philosopher whose ideas are the basis of many command economies. • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2022-04-01
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- Central Powers Three countries would support each other if they were attacked.
- A British policy about the navy stated that the military must be stronger than ay other two navies.
- Is also known as the Allied Powers. Three countries have a somewhat alliance.
- Threat that you must either comply with them or face disastrous consequences.
- A terrorist society that would viloently try to fulfill their goals.
- Russia tried to advocate a union with all Slavic people of the Balkans because they wanted to have a warm-water port.
- Going out of the trenches to attack. (something soldiers were told during World War 1.
- Two or more countries try to have a better military than the other/s.
- Involves governments, economies, and populations in a war that is taken to a different level compared to most other wars in history.
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- Germany wanted to attach France through Belgium. This was created to avoid a two-front war.
- is an area that didn't belong to either side. It was usually deserted as soldiers would then be unprotected if they were on those grounds.
- What the Schlieffen Plan was created to avoid. (WW1)
- A fight that each side tried to wear down the other using making the other side lose its will to fight. (Equipment, supplies, soldiers)
- Feeling of patriotism and pride for their country or ethnic group.
- This was designed to try and keep troops protected from machine guns and air attacks. This prolonged the war.
- Germany would help Austria-Hungary whenever they need to be supported.
- The military is allowed to do anything they would like regardless of government policies. The government creates and maintains a group the fight against their enemies.
- are formed because of mutual benefit and are between several countries or organizations.
- Extending power and authority of one country to other countries.Making an empire by creating colonies or an area of authority)
19 Clues: What the Schlieffen Plan was created to avoid. (WW1) • Feeling of patriotism and pride for their country or ethnic group. • A terrorist society that would viloently try to fulfill their goals. • Two or more countries try to have a better military than the other/s. • Germany would help Austria-Hungary whenever they need to be supported. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2020-02-02
12 Clues: am from Japan I am • am from Italy I am • am from France I am • I am from China I am • I am from Spain I am • I am from Mexico I am • I am from Greece I am • I am from Canada I am • I am from Brazil I am • I am from Russia I am • I am from Ireland I am • I am from Germany I am
Countries of Europe 2020-05-13
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2020-05-20
South American Countries 2021-05-11
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- One of the poorest country's in South America
- Contains most of the Andes Mountains
- They hosted the first World Cup ever
- Is known as "the heart of South America"
- Their capital is Caracas
- Most popular for their empanadas
- Home to the Inca Empire
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- The largest country
- The only country touching Panama
- The smallest South American Country
- Has some of the worlds largest sand flats
- The country's name means equator in Spanish
12 Clues: The largest country • Home to the Inca Empire • Their capital is Caracas • The only country touching Panama • Most popular for their empanadas • The smallest South American Country • Contains most of the Andes Mountains • They hosted the first World Cup ever • Is known as "the heart of South America" • Has some of the worlds largest sand flats • ...
English-speaking countries. 2020-10-14
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- D. Trump is current president of ...
- European country whose capital is London
- It is the second-most populous country
- The smallest member
- Which country is the home of Kangaroo?
- Country whose calling code is +65
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- Country whose biggest city is Glasgow
- African country whose capital is Nairobi
- A country whose symbol is the four-leaf clover
- Where Bob Marley was born?
- Country whose capital is Ottawa
- Where is Gareth bale from?
12 Clues: The smallest member • Where Bob Marley was born? • Where is Gareth bale from? • Country whose capital is Ottawa • Country whose calling code is +65 • D. Trump is current president of ... • Country whose biggest city is Glasgow • It is the second-most populous country • Which country is the home of Kangaroo? • European country whose capital is London • ...
English speaking countries 2020-10-14
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- -its biggest capital is Dublin
- The country's territory is composed of one main island
- -Its capital is Valletta, which is the smallest national capital in the European Union
- -One of the smallest countries on the African mainland
- The French were the first Europeans to settle on the island.
- Its size is 348.5 square kilometres
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- -24.oktober 1964 became indepentent
- The official languages are English and Swahili
- is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
- over 20 indigenous languages are spoken
- is a British Overseas Territory
- is home to many cultures, languages and ethnicities.
12 Clues: -its biggest capital is Dublin • is a British Overseas Territory • -24.oktober 1964 became indepentent • Its size is 348.5 square kilometres • over 20 indigenous languages are spoken • The official languages are English and Swahili • is home to many cultures, languages and ethnicities. • The country's territory is composed of one main island • ...
English-speaking countries 2020-10-13
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- How much people speake english in canada
- where was bob marley known, where weed is legal
- guyana
- copenhagen is the capital of what country
- biggest english speaking country
- where are most of the world goods produced
- english speaking country with most crime
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- dublin is the capital of....
- how are people from the UK called
- the country that's upside down
- creators of the BMW
- the island under italy
12 Clues: guyana • creators of the BMW • the island under italy • dublin is the capital of.... • the country that's upside down • biggest english speaking country • how are people from the UK called • How much people speake english in canada • english speaking country with most crime • copenhagen is the capital of what country • where are most of the world goods produced • ...
English-speaking countries 2020-10-13
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- Trump
- the only South American nation in which English is the official language
- island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies
- The island was settled by the Arawak
- The Maya Civilization spread into the area of ... between 1500 B.C. and A.D. 300
- dangrous animals
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- Maple leaf
- is a country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the West Indies in the Atlantic
- island country situated in the Caribbean Sea
- is a sovereign state in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea
- leprechaun
- London is the capital
12 Clues: Trump • Maple leaf • leprechaun • dangrous animals • London is the capital • The island was settled by the Arawak • island country situated in the Caribbean Sea • island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies • is a sovereign state in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea • the only South American nation in which English is the official language • ...
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2021-03-25
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- a country is east europe
- Shakira's home country
- a country whose capital is Ankara
- a country whose capital is Warsaw
- maduro is the president
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- a country where samba is danced
- the land of the ancient rome
- eiffel tower
- the great wall
- a country in western europe
- a popular dish ceviche
- a famous dish is enchiladas
12 Clues: eiffel tower • the great wall • Shakira's home country • a popular dish ceviche • maduro is the president • a country is east europe • a country in western europe • a famous dish is enchiladas • the land of the ancient rome • a country where samba is danced • a country whose capital is Ankara • a country whose capital is Warsaw
English speaking countries 2017-03-20
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- English people usually have it for dessert at Christmas
- a tree that grows only in australia and is popular with koala bears
- Native people of Australia
- a traditional English breakfast consists od eggs and ...
- a traditional Scottish alcoholic drink
- the highest monutain in Great Britain is...Nevis
- a traditional English drink
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- the name of traditional Irish beer
- the national sport of the USA, played with a bat and a ball
- a natural wonder situated off the east coast of Australia is The Great...Reef
- an ancient monument in England, composed of large stones standing in a circle
- a natural wonder located in the state of Arizona is i The Grand ...
12 Clues: Native people of Australia • a traditional English drink • the name of traditional Irish beer • a traditional Scottish alcoholic drink • the highest monutain in Great Britain is...Nevis • English people usually have it for dessert at Christmas • a traditional English breakfast consists od eggs and ... • the national sport of the USA, played with a bat and a ball • ...
countries and continents 2017-03-29
Countries and Capitals 2016-12-08
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- the capital city of India
- the capital city of Malaysia
- is the capital city of Singapore
- the capital city of Vietnam
- the capital city of Indonesia
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- the capital city of the Philippines
- the capital city of China
- the capital city of Bangladesh
- the capital city of Cambodia
- the capital city Thailand
- the capital city of Myanmar
- the capital city of Japan
12 Clues: the capital city of China • the capital city of India • the capital city Thailand • the capital city of Japan • the capital city of Myanmar • the capital city of Vietnam • the capital city of Cambodia • the capital city of Malaysia • the capital city of Indonesia • the capital city of Bangladesh • is the capital city of Singapore • the capital city of the Philippines
Countries and nationalities 2018-05-07
12 Clues: A PERSON FROM JAPAN • A PERSON FROM SPAIN • A PERSON FROM CHINA • A PERSON FROM ITALY • A PERSON FROM FRANCE • A PERSON FROM BRAZIL • A PERSON FROM BOLIVIA • A PERSON FROM GERMANY • A PERSON FROM AUSTRALIA • A PERSON FRON ARGENTINA • A PERSON FROM UNITED KINGDOM • A PERSON FROM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Countries and Capitals 2016-08-18
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- THE CAPITAL OF AFGHANISTAN
- THE CAPITAL OF HUNGARY
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF A COUNTRY ALSO KNOWN AS 'THE HEXAGON'
- AN ARAB COUNTRY FOUND IN THE SOUTH-EASTERN COAST OF THE ARABIAN PENINSULA
- THE CURRENCY OF THIS COUNTRY IS RINGGIT
- THE CAPITAL OF THIS COUNTRY IS OSLO
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- LIONEL MESSI PLAYS FOR THIS COUNTRY
- THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY KNOWN FOR ITS 'CARNIVAL'
- THE CAPITAL OF QATAR
- THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY WITH THE LARGEST POPULATION IN THE WORLD
- THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY THAT HOSTS THE 'LA TOMATINA' FESTIVAL
- THE SECOND LARGEST ISLAND OF THE BRITISH ISLES
12 Clues: THE CAPITAL OF QATAR • THE CAPITAL OF HUNGARY • THE CAPITAL OF AFGHANISTAN • LIONEL MESSI PLAYS FOR THIS COUNTRY • THE CAPITAL OF THIS COUNTRY IS OSLO • THE CURRENCY OF THIS COUNTRY IS RINGGIT • THE SECOND LARGEST ISLAND OF THE BRITISH ISLES • THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY KNOWN FOR ITS 'CARNIVAL' • THE CAPITAL CITY OF A COUNTRY ALSO KNOWN AS 'THE HEXAGON' • ...
Countries and nationalities 2014-07-25
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- Mi Ling lives in China, she is...
- The cities Brussels, Bruges and Antwerp are in this country.
- In Denmark the people speak ...
- The people in France speak...
- Bernardo Polimeni lives in Portugal, he is ...
- I love mexican food, that's why we are going to ... on a holiday.
- Nico Petronakis lives in Greece, he is a...
- This country is known for the farao's who lived here.
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- is the favourite colour in this country.
- This is where the worldchampionship soccer found place.
- This country’s capital is Berlin.
- The people of Switserland are called...
12 Clues: The people in France speak... • In Denmark the people speak ... • Mi Ling lives in China, she is... • This country’s capital is Berlin. • The people of Switserland are called... • is the favourite colour in this country. • Nico Petronakis lives in Greece, he is a... • Bernardo Polimeni lives in Portugal, he is ... • This country is known for the farao's who lived here. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2024-01-02
Countries: European 2 2023-12-11
South America Countries 2023-02-28
12 Clues: capital is lima • capital Santiago • capital is quito • capital is bogota • capital is La Paz • capital is Caracas • capital is Brasilia • capital is asuncion • capital is Paramaribo • capital is montevideo • capital is georgetown • capital is Buenos Aries
South America Countries 2023-02-28
Countries and capitals 2023-02-19
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- The capital city of Italy
- Its capital city is Nicosia
- Its capital city is Madrid
- The capital city of Greece
- The capital city of the UK
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- Its capital city is Oslo
- The capital city of Belgium
- Its capital city is Kiev
- The capital city of France
- Its capital city is Lisbon
- The capital city of Germany
- Its capital city is Amsterdam
12 Clues: Its capital city is Oslo • Its capital city is Kiev • The capital city of Italy • Its capital city is Madrid • The capital city of France • Its capital city is Lisbon • The capital city of Greece • The capital city of the UK • The capital city of Belgium • Its capital city is Nicosia • The capital city of Germany • Its capital city is Amsterdam
Countries and capitals 2023-02-19
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- The capital city of Italy
- Its capital city is Nicosia
- Its capital city is Madrid
- The capital city of Greece
- The capital city of the UK
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- Its capital city is Oslo
- The capital city of Belgium
- Its capital city is Kiev
- The capital city of France
- Its capital city is Lisbon
- The capital city of Germany
- Its capital city is Amsterdam
12 Clues: Its capital city is Oslo • Its capital city is Kiev • The capital city of Italy • Its capital city is Madrid • The capital city of France • Its capital city is Lisbon • The capital city of Greece • The capital city of the UK • The capital city of Belgium • Its capital city is Nicosia • The capital city of Germany • Its capital city is Amsterdam
English speaking countries 2023-03-31
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- idiom meaning "to get sunburned"
- the word "loch" in Scottish means this
- the capital city of Ireland
- the country with the religiously famous river Ganges
- Cardiff is the capital city in this country
- 4th of July is also called this
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- idiom meaning "it's too late"
- a holiday in the US when turkey is eaten
- the famous reggae musician from Jamaica
- the late queen of Great Britain
- one of the three biggest sports in the US
- idiom meaning "to be in control"
12 Clues: the capital city of Ireland • idiom meaning "it's too late" • the late queen of Great Britain • 4th of July is also called this • idiom meaning "to get sunburned" • idiom meaning "to be in control" • the word "loch" in Scottish means this • the famous reggae musician from Jamaica • a holiday in the US when turkey is eaten • one of the three biggest sports in the US • ...
features of countries 2024-04-30
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- known for its ancient Mayan ruins and the celebration of
- kilometers.
- known as the land of the free and home of Hollywood.
- known for its electronic industries and bubble tea.
- famous for Bollywood and its colorful Holi festival.
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- a small island city-state known for its green spaces.
- known for its Northern Lights.
- the origin of sushi.
- the largest country in the world by land area.
- famous for its ancient wall that stretches over thousands
- this country is the birthplace of pizza.
- of the Dead.
12 Clues: kilometers. • of the Dead. • the origin of sushi. • known for its Northern Lights. • this country is the birthplace of pizza. • the largest country in the world by land area. • known for its electronic industries and bubble tea. • known as the land of the free and home of Hollywood. • famous for Bollywood and its colorful Holi festival. • ...
Countries and Capitals 2024-08-21
12 Clues: Rome is the capital • Cairo is the capital • Paris is the capital • Tokyo is the capital • Moscow is the capital • Berlin is the capital • Ottawa is the capital • Beijing is the capital • Canberra is the capital • Brasília is the capital • New Delhi is the capital • Mexico City is the capital
Countries and Cities 2023-05-28
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- A country famous for its ancient ruins such as Machu Picchu
- What is the capital city of Australia?
- The capital city of China
- A country known for its tulips, windmills and cheese
- The country located between Israel and Syria
- The capital of Spain
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- A country known for its delicious chocolates and waffles
- In which country is Sydney Opera House located?
- The largest city in Canada
- What is the capital city of Egypt?
- The largest country in South America
- The birthplace of the Olympic Games
12 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital city of China • The largest city in Canada • What is the capital city of Egypt? • The birthplace of the Olympic Games • The largest country in South America • What is the capital city of Australia? • The country located between Israel and Syria • In which country is Sydney Opera House located? • ...
Cold War Countries 2023-01-05
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- Scene of the Prague Spring in 1968
- Capitalist country represented by Winston Churchill at the Tehran and Yalta conferences
- Capitalist superpower with presidents such as Reagan, Truman and Eisenhower
- Country bombed by two atomic bombs in August 1945
- Country with an uprising caused by Nagy in 1956
- Country led by Tito who fell out with the USSR
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- Country whose trade with the Warsaw Pact rose under Comecon's influence
- Communist superpower led by Josef Stalin from 1922-1953
- Country invaded by the USSR 24th December 1979
- Highly populated country which became communist in 1949
- Country divided into 4 following the Potsdam Conference - Berlin, the capital, was also divided into 4
- Her borders were moved westward by Stalin to allow him a larger buffer zone
12 Clues: Scene of the Prague Spring in 1968 • Country invaded by the USSR 24th December 1979 • Country led by Tito who fell out with the USSR • Country with an uprising caused by Nagy in 1956 • Country bombed by two atomic bombs in August 1945 • Communist superpower led by Josef Stalin from 1922-1953 • Highly populated country which became communist in 1949 • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2022-08-23
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- A Sigla do país é The UK.
- País que nasceu Robert Lewandowski.
- Conhecida como o país das Pizzas.
- País que tem canguru.
- País que tem como capital Pequim.
- Onde é localizada a Torre Eiffel.
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- O país é conhecido como "The USA".
- Seus habitantes são amantes de pimenta.
- País que nasceu Cristiano Ronaldo.
- País que nasceu o Neymar.
- Os peregrinos tomam banho nos ganges. Encontra-se o Taj Mahal
- País que a maioria dos animes são criados.
12 Clues: País que tem canguru. • A Sigla do país é The UK. • País que nasceu o Neymar. • Conhecida como o país das Pizzas. • País que tem como capital Pequim. • Onde é localizada a Torre Eiffel. • O país é conhecido como "The USA". • País que nasceu Cristiano Ronaldo. • País que nasceu Robert Lewandowski. • Seus habitantes são amantes de pimenta. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2023-09-16
12 Clues: Who was born in Egypt • Who was born in China • Who was born in Greek • Who was born in Italy • Who was born in Spain • Who was born in Brazil • Who was born in Bolivia • Who was born in the USA • Who was born in Ireland • Who was born in England • Who was born in Argentina • Who was born in South Africa
Countries and Nationalities 2024-09-23
12 Clues: USA • Inde • Ecosse • Irlande • Jamaique • Australie • Angleterre • Pays de Galles • Afrique du Sud • le royaume uni • Irlande du Nord • country of maple syrup
Continents and Countries 2025-03-31
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- – The smallest country in the world, with about 800 people
- – A very large area of land, and there are seven of them
- – The continent where the UK is
- – The number of people living in a place
- – The biggest continent in the world
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- – The country with the most people
- – The group of people who run a country and make rules
- – A European country with a small population and lots of ice
- – A famous rainforest in South America
- – The biggest city in the UK
- – The coldest place on Earth
- – A tiny island country with less than 12,000 people
12 Clues: – The biggest city in the UK • – The coldest place on Earth • – The continent where the UK is • – The country with the most people • – The biggest continent in the world • – A famous rainforest in South America • – The number of people living in a place • – A tiny island country with less than 12,000 people • – The group of people who run a country and make rules • ...
countries and nationalities 2025-03-20
Competing Countries 2025 2024-11-09
12 Clues: home of IKEA • Big Ben’s country • birthplace of LEGO • Baltic amber capital • birthplace of Mozart • Eiffel Tower location • digital society pioneer • world’s oldest wine region • famous Oktoberfest location • ancient Olympic Games origin • here you will find Lake Bled • island fortress in Mediterranean
Continents and Countries 2024-11-04
South American Countries 2025-09-23
Across
- This country starts with B, but it's not Brazil.
- This country is north of Chile and has 4 letters in its name.
- This country is represented by "Gardens" in our sentence.
- This country is home to the Galapagos Islands and starts with E.
- This is a large country in the south that starts with A.
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- The longest and skinniest country in South America.
- This country is in the north of South America.
- This country is in the north of South America and is very small.
- This country is in between Venezuela and Ecuador.
- The country that shares borders with Argentina and Brazil.
- The biggest country in South America.
- This country sounds a lot like Uruguay but starts with a different letter.
12 Clues: The biggest country in South America. • This country is in the north of South America. • This country starts with B, but it's not Brazil. • This country is in between Venezuela and Ecuador. • The longest and skinniest country in South America. • This is a large country in the south that starts with A. • This country is represented by "Gardens" in our sentence. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2025-09-05
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- a Venezuelan person is from...
- a Thai person is from...
- a Swiss person is from...
- a Canadian person is from...
- a Tajikistani person is from...
- an American person is from the United...
- a Russian person is from...
- a Greek person is from...
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- a Dutch person is from the...
- a Somalian person is from......
- a French person is from...
- a Japanese person is from...
12 Clues: a Thai person is from... • a Swiss person is from... • a Greek person is from... • a French person is from... • a Russian person is from... • a Canadian person is from... • a Japanese person is from... • a Dutch person is from the... • a Venezuelan person is from... • a Somalian person is from...... • a Tajikistani person is from... • an American person is from the United...
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2025-10-24
Countries and Nationalities! 2026-02-16
A Cross of Africa’s Puzzling History 2014-01-16
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- The Boers had a society heavily based on this. They would rather move than abolish this as seen in the exodus after the British settlers came, which Britain would later establish South Africa.
- This action caused conflict and civil war because when the European nations did this, they paid no attention to the ethnic groups.
- The man who was known most for his work on ending apartheid. He spent 27 years in apartheid prisons (Robben Island) When he was freed, he worked with the white president to end apartheid. He got the Nobel Peace Prize.
- The want for power in the world that led to the partitioning of Africa. This caused future conflicts between the borders set.
- The feeling of intense pride for you country, the land you live in, or heritage/culture,
- This country hosted the apartheid system. It was also the country that Nelson Mandela and F.W. de Klerk freed from apartheid.
- This man helped extend the British Empire in Africa by approximately 1,000,000 square miles. He was a heavy supporter of British rule and promoted the segregation of blacks/colored people and whites. He was a diamond and gold hunter.
- This was an ethnic group in Kenya that protested against the white government. It was formed in 1924.
- As of 1914, this country and Ethiopia were the only 2 free countries in Africa. It was however rather racist because wealthy white American men bought is for the newly freed black slaves so they didn't have to stay in the U.S. with them.
- This country formerly controlled South Africa, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Nigeria, and many more countries.
- This is what European countries did when they colonized Africa.
- In 1929, this even occurred when Ibo women in Nigeria protested against British policies. However, it soon became a fully-fledged revolt. They wanted to be able to have a voice in decisions that affected their markets.
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- The last president of apartheid. He worked with Mandela to end apartheid. He shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Mandela.
- This was a political party formed in 1912 that protested against the white government in South Africa. They used legal means to protest against the extremely limited freedoms of the Africans.
- The movement to have Africans or African descents to be proud of their heritage. This led to many African countries gaining independence.
- This was the brutal segregation system in South Africa that legally made the whites superior and the blacks inferior.
- This meeting was held in 1884, and European countries partitioned Africa.
- Most African countries gained this after WWII. They wanted this when they fought for freedom from European/white rule.
- These people were the Dutch farmers that drove out the Bantu, but were driven out of South Africa (twice) by the British.
- This was another Kenya group that wanted freedom. They were a secret society and thought that the only way to end British rule was to fight with violence.
20 Clues: This is what European countries did when they colonized Africa. • This meeting was held in 1884, and European countries partitioned Africa. • The feeling of intense pride for you country, the land you live in, or heritage/culture, • This country formerly controlled South Africa, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Nigeria, and many more countries. • ...
Foreign Aid 2016-04-28
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- Organisations that are not part of the government or conventional for-profit business
- Acronym for foreign aid pro
- The acronym for a program that supports accredited Australia non-government organisations (NGOs) to implement development programs that complement Australia's aid program
- Method or system of government, authority or control
- Money given by the people and governments of wealthier countries to help poorer countries deal with sudden humanitarian disasters, or to improve the lives of their citizens over longer time-frames (development)
- A type of aid where governments give aid money to a multilateral organisation to fund their work in a range of countries
- The concept that all human beings are equal and deserve fair and equal treatment
- intergovernmental organisation (IGO) that promotes equity, human rights, peace and ecologically sustainable environments
- The acronym for a country that receives $1,145,020,000 as aid from Australia in 2011-12, and is one of Australia's top recipients
- The acronym for a country that lacks resources, domestic security, and low levels of education
- The term for a country that gives aid to another country
- A type of aid given to poorer countries to cope with disasters or conflict
- The acronym for a political and economic onion of 27 member states located primarily in Europe
- A state of government exclusively responsible for the formation, administration, review, and renewal of the Australian foreign aid program
- The term for a country that receives aid
- The acronym for a department of the Government of Australia charged with the responsibility of advancing the interests of Australia and its citizens internationally
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- The country who received $500 million in 2011 from Australia as aid, and is one of Australia's top recipients
- A type of aid where money is given by a government to help a recipient country
- The acronym for the geographic area surrounding the edges of the Asia Pacific Ocean
- The acronym for 8 humanitarian development goals to be achieved by 2015
- A type of aid given to help poorer countries to grow
- A type of aid donors that are not members of the OECD DAC
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- The acronym for a country that is more resourceful, and has high levels of domestic security and education
- The acronym for an internationally recognized NGO focused on protecting children's rights
- A type of donation made by individuals to assist developing countries. These donations are usually made to NGOs.
- an independent agency under the Financial Management and Accountability Act, part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for the purposes of the Public Service Act which covers human resources and non-financial accountability
- The acronym for the United Nations' global development network
- The acronym for an Australian agency who is focused on women’s rights and gender equality in the Asia Pacific region
30 Clues: Acronym for foreign aid pro • The term for a country that receives aid • A type of aid given to help poorer countries to grow • Method or system of government, authority or control • The term for a country that gives aid to another country • A type of aid donors that are not members of the OECD DAC • The acronym for the United Nations' global development network • ...
World History AP- Unit 8-9 2023-04-10
Across
- an economic program that allows free enterprise ans no more regulated business
- the culture of everyday people rather than the educated elite
- spreads through contaminated water and causes about 95,000 deaths per year, especially in prevalent developing countries
- The government of Egypt seized the Suez Canal from the French and British.
- attempt to improve relations between the Western and Eastern Blocs
- anytime the U.S government involves themselves in Latin or Central America
- these nations were developing countries that announced their neutrality during the Cold War.
- 15 countries, 5 of them are permanent, U.S Great Britain, France, Russia, China. They had special privileges like the power to veto. The other 10 members have a select term and rotate.
- was the site of a 1989 pro-democracy public event where hundred of thousands of people staged a protest demanding civil rights
- United States and Russia following WWII for the next 40 years
- being on the edge of war without engaging in battle to force an opponent to back down
- were local or regional wars in which superpowers armed, trained or financed the warring nations.
- campaign by China ordered by Mao to purge the communist party
- One country becomes communist the ones around it will fall
- ideological barrier between the Soviet Union and non-communist countries of the west
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- settles disputes of international law that countries bring to it
- Made up of every member and everyone has a vote
- During this conference Germany was split up into four zones, unconditional surrender from Japan, and Stalin knew about the bomb.
- a five- year economic plan by Mao Zeodong and the Chinese Communist Party
- eradicated diseases like Polio and measles
- program of loans that were designed to help rebuild the infrastructure of western Europe
- they should open another front in WWII
- U.S sponsored invasion of Cuban exiles to overthrow Castro failed
- opening up of a country's economy through relaxation of trade restrictions
- USSR installed missiles in Cuba to taunt the U.S as retaliation for Bay of Pigs
- Pact binds together the Soviet Union and eastern european states
- an alliance of countries from Europe and North America that protects the people and territory of its members
- affects more than 1 billion people worldwide and the WHO predicts that by 2025, half of the world’s population will lack clean and safe drinking water
- allowed women to have far fewer children than historically and opened the door for women to enter the workforce in much greater numbers
- used to cure bacterial infections
- caused by water contaminated by fecal matter. A vaccine was developed in 1955, and then a pill soon after, largely got rid of Polio.
- On Feb. 1944, when Germany fell apart there was a meeting held to negotiate what they were going to do with Germans collected lands.
- allows the government to be more transparent and grants the people more freedom and opens the government up to criticism.
- often associated with areas of poverty and was particularly deadly before proper treatment
34 Clues: used to cure bacterial infections • they should open another front in WWII • eradicated diseases like Polio and measles • Made up of every member and everyone has a vote • One country becomes communist the ones around it will fall • the culture of everyday people rather than the educated elite • United States and Russia following WWII for the next 40 years • ...
International Town's Trade Words - Part 2 2013-04-02
Across
- The number of years a person is expected to live.
- A decrease in the buying or selling activity in a country.
- All countries rely to some extent on the goods and labors of other countries.
- Gifts of nature: natural resources used to produce goods and services, for example, land minerals and trees.
- A nation of state governed by the people; a republic.
- The number of deaths of babies in a given population.
- The average amount of income for every person in a country; the total amount of everyone's income divided by the population.
- The United States limits the number of cars that can be imported.
- Any form of government that has a constitution and is not a monarchy.
- The total market value of goods and services produced by a nation in a given time period.
- Buyers and sellers exchanging money, goods and services.
- Goods (and services) sold to another country.
- NAFTA is an example of negotiations among countries to reduce trade barriers.
- A country's land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship determine the goods and services they producre for the international marketplace.
- The ability to provide for the needs of the world's current population without damaging the ability of future generations to provide for themselves.
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- Payments made to domestic businessess to help them compete with foreign businesses.
- The US sells wheat to Costa Rica and buys coffee from Costa Rica.
- Country A produces corn effciently, but it has no oil resources. It sells corn to other countries and imports oil from them.
- The branch of government charged with putting into effect the laws of a country.
- Money in circulation. The form of money used by a country.
- The percentage of citizens in a country who can read and write.
- For every person.
- The forumla used to convert one currency to another. The value of one's country's currency as to another.
- Materials that humans take from the natural environment to survive and to satisfy their needs such as soil, minerals, timber and fish.
- Man-made resources used to produce other goods and services; for example, machines, factories, tools.
- The identification form needed for international travel.
- The United States prohibits trade with Cuba because of the continued political conflict with the country's leadership.
- The number of deaths in proportion to the population.
- Limits or restrictions on foreign trade.
- Goods (and services) bought from other countries.
- The willingness to assume the risks of organizing and coordinating resources to produce goods and services.
- To achieve this, the United States, Canada and Mexico recently approved a trade agreement to remove all tariffs coming into their countries.
- Having to do with the internal affairs of a country.
- All human effort including the knowledge and skills used in the production of goods and services.
- A government run by a king or queen, who is not elected but comes into power by birth.
- A $10 fee is charged on every product entering Country B.
- The ability to read and write.
37 Clues: For every person. • The ability to read and write. • Limits or restrictions on foreign trade. • Goods (and services) sold to another country. • The number of years a person is expected to live. • Goods (and services) bought from other countries. • Having to do with the internal affairs of a country. • The number of deaths in proportion to the population. • ...
8th Grade Quarter 2 Vocab 2026-01-28
Across
- – A large group of territories or countries ruled by a single leader or government.
- – A group of people who share a common culture, language, ancestry, or history.
- – When soldiers or sailors refuse to obey orders and rebel against their commanders.
- – A form of protest where people refuse to buy or use certain products or services to force change.
- – When a society adopts ideas, culture, or technology from Western countries (like Europe or the United States).
- – The right of a group of people to choose their own government and control their own future.
- – When one company or group controls all or nearly all of a product or service, so there is no competition.
- – A belief (now rejected) that some groups of people are naturally better or more “fit” than others, used to justify inequality and imperialism.
- – A belief that a country should build a strong military and be ready to use it to solve problems.
- – When a stronger country controls or heavily influences a weaker country for its own benefit, often to gain land, resources, or power.
- – The growing connection of countries through trade, communication, travel, and culture.
- – When people or groups slowly adopt the culture, language, or customs of another group.
- – A system where one country takes over and settles in another place, ruling it and using its resources.
- – An Indian soldier who served in the armies of the British during colonial rule.
- – The process of colonies gaining independence and becoming self-governing countries.
- Deficit – When a country buys (imports) more goods from other countries than it sells (exports).
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- – The process of bringing together separate states or groups into one nation.
- – A set of beliefs or ideas about how society and government should work.
- – A weaker territory that keeps its own government but is controlled and protected by a stronger country.
- – A strong feeling of pride, loyalty, and devotion to one’s nation or culture.
- – A formal agreement between countries, often about peace, borders, or trade.
- – Efforts to fight against or oppose control, change, or authority.
- – The process of improving a country or society by adopting new technology, ideas, and systems to become more up-to-date.
- – An economic system where businesses are privately owned and people can make profits through competition and trade.
- – Taking advantage of people or resources unfairly, usually for profit or power.
- – A person sent to spread their religion to other places, often teaching and helping local communities.
- – The period of British rule in India from 1858 to 1947.
- – A political approach that focuses on practical goals and power rather than on ideas or morals.
- – When a country takes over and adds new land to its territory.
- – The act of dividing a region or country into separate parts, often by outside powers.
- – A country made up of people who share the same culture, language, or history and have their own government.
- – A form of a language spoken in a certain region or by a particular group, often with its own words and pronunciation
32 Clues: – The period of British rule in India from 1858 to 1947. • – When a country takes over and adds new land to its territory. • – Efforts to fight against or oppose control, change, or authority. • – A set of beliefs or ideas about how society and government should work. • – The process of bringing together separate states or groups into one nation. • ...
U.S. Civics Vocab: Foreign Policy and Global Issues 2025-04-21
Across
- economic development that meets the needs of people today without exhausting the resources that will be needed to sustain future generations
- a gathering of heads of state or other high-ranking officials to discuss matters of great importance to their countries
- speaking out on issues of concern
- an international group formed by nations, often with the goal of increasing trade or security
- a system for maintaining peace based on an agreement among nations to act together to prevent or defend against aggression
- the interests of a nation as a whole
- an international group formed by private individuals and associations to provide a service or pursue a public policy
- a statement outlining ideas and principles of government policy
- a measure taken by one or more nations to pressure another country into changing its policies or complying with international law
- information about the activities and intentions of other countries
- a formal and ratified agreement between two or more countries
- the art and practice of managing communication and relationships between nations
- a government official that represents a nation and carries out diplomacy
- a course of action developed by a country’s leaders to pursue their nation’s interests within its own borders
- a legally binding agreement
- a policy that is followed when a country does not take sides on other nation’s disputes and conflicts
- a course of action developed by a country’s leaders to pursue their nation’s interests in its dealings with other countries
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- a diplomatic official of the highest rank sent by one country as its long-term representative to another country or to an international organization
- issues or concerns between two or more nations that are often addressed with foreign policy
- official acceptance of a regime as the legitimate government of its country
- rights that are regarded as belonging to all people; such as the right to life, liberty, and equality before the law, as well as freedom of religion, expression, and assembly
- the official headquarters of an ambassador and their staff
- a grant from the government that gives an inventor the exclusive right to make or sell an invention
- the power of a nation to act independently
- the head of the State Department who is appointed by the president and helps carry out U.S. foreign policy
- issues or concerns within a nation that are often addressed with domestic policy
- the legal right granted to creators of original works—such as books, music, art, and software—to control the production, sale, or distribution of those works
- an agreement made by two or more countries to work together for a common goal
- to attempt to solve a dispute by working with both sides to reach an agreement
- an international agreement on matters of broad interest. An example is the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
- countries that agree to work together for a common goal and form an alliance
- the trend toward more open and free travel, trade, and communication among nations and their peoples
32 Clues: a legally binding agreement • speaking out on issues of concern • the interests of a nation as a whole • the power of a nation to act independently • the official headquarters of an ambassador and their staff • a formal and ratified agreement between two or more countries • a statement outlining ideas and principles of government policy • ...
Continents & Countries 2020-09-26
8 Clues: place full of ice • Amazon rain forest • Pyramids of _______ • Great wall of ______ • a language in portugal • Washington DC's Pentagon • Capital building of Russia • Spanish is the most common language in the continent
Countries - Nationalities 2021-03-22
COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES 2023-09-20
Countries Puzzle 2023-11-14
8 Clues: The hometown of pandas • Country with Amazon forests • Origin of pizzas and speghetti • The happiest country in the world • Country famous for love and romance • The home town of kangaroos and koalas • Country with the most cherry blossoms (sakura) • "Which country is the ""land of the elephants""?"
European countries 2024-07-28
Across
- This country has the smallest population in Europe
- This European country had a dragon on its falg
- This European country is shaped like a boot
- This is the national animal of scotland
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- This European country has the most castles
- This country has the longest coastline in Europe
- This European country has the most museums
- This European country has the most redheads
8 Clues: This is the national animal of scotland • This European country has the most castles • This European country has the most museums • This European country is shaped like a boot • This European country has the most redheads • This European country had a dragon on its falg • This country has the longest coastline in Europe • ...
European countries 2023-05-11
Across
- A war broke out in the western part of this country
- This country was part of the soviet union
- The capital of this country is on an island
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- The 13 colonies belonged to this country
- This country's capital used to be divided
- This country speaks Spanish
- This country is famous for its pizza
- Paris is the capital of this country
8 Clues: This country speaks Spanish • This country is famous for its pizza • Paris is the capital of this country • The 13 colonies belonged to this country • This country's capital used to be divided • This country was part of the soviet union • The capital of this country is on an island • A war broke out in the western part of this country
Countries(2) 2023-08-02
Across
- A country in South America known for tango and beef.
- A country with a rich cultural heritage and love for sausages.
- Korea A nation with a dynamic culture and K-pop music.
- Arabia A country with a significant role in the Middle East.
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- A country known for its passionate culture and fiestas.
- A country known for its historical contributions and mythology.
- A country with a fascinating history and ancient pyramids.
- Zealand A country with breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities.
- Africa A nation with diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes.
9 Clues: A country in South America known for tango and beef. • Korea A nation with a dynamic culture and K-pop music. • A country known for its passionate culture and fiestas. • A country with a fascinating history and ancient pyramids. • Arabia A country with a significant role in the Middle East. • A country with a rich cultural heritage and love for sausages. • ...
countries name 2021-08-27
8 Clues: good at making cars • famous for its pyramids • the center of Catholicism • largest country in america • a country in asia, on a island • a country one the island, in europe • have one of the best food in europe, near the sea • one of the richest country on earth, in north europe
COUNTRIES (EUROPE) 2026-03-06
quebec 2023-11-28
Across
- Group of people in government who write laws.
- Motives for action, reasons to act.
- Decrease in use.
- Presentation, formal speak in public.
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- Things considered the most important.
- To prevent, not allow.
- Period of time in which a person has an official or political office.
- Clearly showed, explained.
- People who leave their countries in seek of better opportunities.
- Official plan of action.
- Created or established.
- Worried
- People forced to leave their countries due to war or conflict.
13 Clues: Worried • Decrease in use. • To prevent, not allow. • Created or established. • Official plan of action. • Clearly showed, explained. • Motives for action, reasons to act. • Things considered the most important. • Presentation, formal speak in public. • Group of people in government who write laws. • People forced to leave their countries due to war or conflict. • ...
History yess 2023-04-05
Across
- The founder of Quebec city and New France
- To give something for something else
- 1 group of Indigenous Canadians(two words
- Little of this in the arctic
- A continent
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- A adventures
- Giant chunks of ice
- The new comers tried to convert the indigenous in ___________
- A mini-countries owned by other countries
- words)
- A boat used to catch aquatic animals
- A home for people in the artic
- Something people on the parries hunted and had to travel to find them
13 Clues: words) • A continent • A adventures • Giant chunks of ice • Little of this in the arctic • A home for people in the artic • A boat used to catch aquatic animals • To give something for something else • A mini-countries owned by other countries • The founder of Quebec city and New France • 1 group of Indigenous Canadians(two words • ...
Europe 2024-05-03
Across
- Leaning tower of ___
- Southern Europe has how many Countries?
- Where can you find the Eiffel Tower?
- What time does Europe use?
- Germany split after what war?
- Which country is the Brussels Airport in?
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- What is the smallest country in Europe?
- What is the name of Denmarks king?
- What is the largest river in Europe?
- what is most populated tourist destination in the world?
- how many countries are in Europe?
- What separates Spain from France?
- What is the capital of Ireland?
- What is the colours in Sweden flag? Yellow and ___
14 Clues: Leaning tower of ___ • What time does Europe use? • Germany split after what war? • What is the capital of Ireland? • how many countries are in Europe? • What separates Spain from France? • What is the name of Denmarks king? • What is the largest river in Europe? • Where can you find the Eiffel Tower? • What is the smallest country in Europe? • ...
Wordl War 2 2026-03-30
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- Attack that brought U.S. into war
- Prison camps during the Holocaust
- The deliberate killing of a group of people
- A ruler with total power
- To give up or stop fighting
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- “Lightning war” tactic used by Germany
- Information used to influence opinions
- Agreement between countries to help each other
- Bomb Powerful weapon used on Japan
- Countries that fought against the Axis
- The mass killing of Jews by Nazis
- Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Limiting goods during wartime
13 Clues: A ruler with total power • Germany, Italy, and Japan • To give up or stop fighting • Limiting goods during wartime • Attack that brought U.S. into war • The mass killing of Jews by Nazis • Prison camps during the Holocaust • Bomb Powerful weapon used on Japan • “Lightning war” tactic used by Germany • Information used to influence opinions • ...
Luke's Africa crossword 2021-02-02
Across
- largest freshwater lake
- Mountains, located in northern Africa
- stretches across 27 countries
- fifth largest city
- one hundred ninety thousand
- where is Madagascar
- tree that stores water in it
- largest city in Africa
- crocodiles and hippos are found there
- most common trees in the savanna
- large tropical storms
- where a river ends
- the savannas heat is 81`f to 86`f.
- largest river in the world
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- largest mountain in Africa
- known as lake Malawi
- are found in eastern Madagascar
- largest desert in Africa
- central Madagascar has many of these
- has some of the highest dunes
- biggest island on Africa
- the spiny thicket is similar
- crosses half of the continent
- river, flows through six countries
- fifth largest river in the world
- route a river flows
26 Clues: fifth largest city • where a river ends • where is Madagascar • route a river flows • known as lake Malawi • large tropical storms • largest city in Africa • largest freshwater lake • largest desert in Africa • biggest island on Africa • largest mountain in Africa • largest river in the world • one hundred ninety thousand • tree that stores water in it • the spiny thicket is similar • ...
World Cultures Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-17
Across
- spoken or written words of a large group of people
- electricity generated by using falling water
- clearing of trees in a large area
- number of people in a certain geographic area
- the process which goods and services are produced
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- belief in a higher power
- half of the earth
- referring to the country
Down
- materials found in nature
- a ruler with absolute power and authority
- the way people live and act
- goods purchased from other countries
- huge body of saltwater
- amount of years the average person is expected to live
- goods sold to other countries
- government headed by a king or queen
- leader who represents a country
- a person who lives in a particular place
- city or town
20 Clues: city or town • half of the earth • huge body of saltwater • belief in a higher power • referring to the country • materials found in nature • the way people live and act • goods sold to other countries • leader who represents a country • clearing of trees in a large area • goods purchased from other countries • government headed by a king or queen • ...
American Expansion and war in the early 1900s Jack.O 2022-03-02
Across
- Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta
- Began the Mexican Revolution
- Territory America paid $20 million dollars for
- Dollar diplomacy
- Led revolt against Huerta
- Yellow journalism
- The act of staying out of other countries affairs
- Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
- Bonus payment by the government
- Location of canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic
Down
- Leader of Filipino rebels
- Chased Francisco Villa more than 300 miles only to not capture him
- America receives sugar from here
- Yukon gold rush
- had Francisco Madero killed and took power over Mexico
- An Amendment that limited Cuba's right to make treaties
- Speak softly Carrie a big stick
- The act of taking over other countries or territories to gain land
- Moral diplomacy
- Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia
20 Clues: Yukon gold rush • Moral diplomacy • Dollar diplomacy • Yellow journalism • Leader of Filipino rebels • Led revolt against Huerta • Began the Mexican Revolution • Speak softly Carrie a big stick • Bonus payment by the government • America receives sugar from here • Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893 • Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia • Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta • ...
American Expansion and war in the early 1900s Jack.O 2022-03-02
Across
- Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta
- Began the Mexican Revolution
- Territory America paid $20 million dollars for
- Dollar diplomacy
- Led revolt against Huerta
- Yellow journalism
- The act of staying out of other countries affairs
- Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
- Bonus payment by the government
- Location of canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic
Down
- Leader of Filipino rebels
- Chased Francisco Villa more than 300 miles only to not capture him
- America receives sugar from here
- Yukon gold rush
- had Francisco Madero killed and took power over Mexico
- An Amendment that limited Cuba's right to make treaties
- Speak softly Carrie a big stick
- The act of taking over other countries or territories to gain land
- Moral diplomacy
- Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia
20 Clues: Yukon gold rush • Moral diplomacy • Dollar diplomacy • Yellow journalism • Leader of Filipino rebels • Led revolt against Huerta • Began the Mexican Revolution • Speak softly Carrie a big stick • Bonus payment by the government • America receives sugar from here • Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893 • Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia • Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta • ...
American Expansion and war in the early 1900s Jack.O 2022-03-02
Across
- Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta
- Began the Mexican Revolution
- Territory America paid $20 million dollars for
- Dollar diplomacy
- Led revolt against Huerta
- Yellow journalism
- The act of staying out of other countries affairs
- Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
- Bonus payment by the government
- Location of canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic
Down
- Leader of Filipino rebels
- Chased Francisco Villa more than 300 miles only to not capture him
- America receives sugar from here
- Yukon gold rush
- had Francisco Madero killed and took power over Mexico
- An Amendment that limited Cuba's right to make treaties
- Speak softly Carrie a big stick
- The act of taking over other countries or territories to gain land
- Moral diplomacy
- Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia
20 Clues: Yukon gold rush • Moral diplomacy • Dollar diplomacy • Yellow journalism • Leader of Filipino rebels • Led revolt against Huerta • Began the Mexican Revolution • Speak softly Carrie a big stick • Bonus payment by the government • America receives sugar from here • Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893 • Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia • Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta • ...
American Expansion and war in the early 1900s Jack.O 2022-03-02
Across
- Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta
- Began the Mexican Revolution
- Territory America paid $20 million dollars for
- Dollar diplomacy
- Led revolt against Huerta
- Yellow journalism
- The act of staying out of other countries affairs
- Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
- Bonus payment by the government
- Location of canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic
Down
- Leader of Filipino rebels
- Chased Francisco Villa more than 300 miles only to not capture him
- America receives sugar from here
- Yukon gold rush
- had Francisco Madero killed and took power over Mexico
- An Amendment that limited Cuba's right to make treaties
- Speak softly Carrie a big stick
- The act of taking over other countries or territories to gain land
- Moral diplomacy
- Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia
20 Clues: Yukon gold rush • Moral diplomacy • Dollar diplomacy • Yellow journalism • Leader of Filipino rebels • Led revolt against Huerta • Began the Mexican Revolution • Speak softly Carrie a big stick • Bonus payment by the government • America receives sugar from here • Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893 • Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia • Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta • ...
American Expansion and war in the early 1900s Jack.O 2022-03-02
Across
- Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta
- Began the Mexican Revolution
- Territory America paid $20 million dollars for
- Dollar diplomacy
- Led revolt against Huerta
- Yellow journalism
- The act of staying out of other countries affairs
- Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
- Bonus payment by the government
- Location of canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic
Down
- Leader of Filipino rebels
- Chased Francisco Villa more than 300 miles only to not capture him
- America receives sugar from here
- Yukon gold rush
- had Francisco Madero killed and took power over Mexico
- An Amendment that limited Cuba's right to make treaties
- Speak softly Carrie a big stick
- The act of taking over other countries or territories to gain land
- Moral diplomacy
- Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia
20 Clues: Yukon gold rush • Moral diplomacy • Dollar diplomacy • Yellow journalism • Leader of Filipino rebels • Led revolt against Huerta • Began the Mexican Revolution • Speak softly Carrie a big stick • Bonus payment by the government • America receives sugar from here • Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893 • Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia • Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta • ...
American Expansion and war in the early 1900s Jack.O 2022-03-02
Across
- Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta
- Began the Mexican Revolution
- Territory America paid $20 million dollars for
- Dollar diplomacy
- Led revolt against Huerta
- Yellow journalism
- The act of staying out of other countries affairs
- Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
- Bonus payment by the government
- Location of canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic
Down
- Leader of Filipino rebels
- Chased Francisco Villa more than 300 miles only to not capture him
- America receives sugar from here
- Yukon gold rush
- had Francisco Madero killed and took power over Mexico
- An Amendment that limited Cuba's right to make treaties
- Speak softly Carrie a big stick
- The act of taking over other countries or territories to gain land
- Moral diplomacy
- Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia
20 Clues: Yukon gold rush • Moral diplomacy • Dollar diplomacy • Yellow journalism • Leader of Filipino rebels • Led revolt against Huerta • Began the Mexican Revolution • Speak softly Carrie a big stick • Bonus payment by the government • America receives sugar from here • Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893 • Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia • Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta • ...
The American Revolution 2018-10-14
Across
- men who use skill to make things
- a lost battle
- large fights between armed forces
- soldiers captured by the enemy and held until the war is over
- a small book of instructions
- the American army in the American Revolution
- Washington's army camp in Pennsylvania
- groups of people organized to fight
- stirred up people's feelings
Down
- from the government
- colonists who stayed loyal to Britain
- had fewer people
- people of high rank in the armed forces, such as captains, admirals, and generals
- faithful, true
- a point of land that sticks out into the sea
- attacked; fought
- declared that an enemy had won and that fighting could stop
- a signed agreement between countries
- separting
- colonists who wanted independence from Britain
- an agreement between countries to help each other fight a common enemy
21 Clues: separting • a lost battle • faithful, true • had fewer people • attacked; fought • from the government • a small book of instructions • stirred up people's feelings • men who use skill to make things • large fights between armed forces • groups of people organized to fight • a signed agreement between countries • colonists who stayed loyal to Britain • ...
population 2019-08-06
Across
- infectious and fatal bacterial disease from infected water
- how many people live in an area or country
- carried disease/bacterium that caused the great plague
- entering a country to stay
- a pandemic in the Cape in 1713
- when people leave a country
- where the black death pandemic took place
- a disease that affects a lot of people in one area
- has a very low life expectancy
Down
- The .....plague
- caused by mosquitoes
- using cleanliness to improve health
- being very poor
- leaving a country for good
- human immunodeficiency virus
- main killer disease in wealthy countries
- most affected by smallpox epidemic
- having loose or liquid bowel movements
- has a life expectancy of over 80 years
- a disease that spreads to many countries
- a baby under the age of one year
- tuberculosis
22 Clues: tuberculosis • The .....plague • being very poor • caused by mosquitoes • leaving a country for good • entering a country to stay • when people leave a country • human immunodeficiency virus • a pandemic in the Cape in 1713 • has a very low life expectancy • a baby under the age of one year • most affected by smallpox epidemic • using cleanliness to improve health • ...
Christopher Columbus 2023-10-17
Across
- the month that was discovered America
- Person that sailed to find a new route to Asia
- Islands that were colonized first
- the ocean that was used during the Voyage
- Ship named after the Virgin Mary
- Land Columbus named when landed to the Caribbeans
- A land that Christopher Columbus named
- an established line of travel or access
- European countries
- place where Christopher Columbus was born
Down
- A adventure taken
- Christopher Columbus’s trip name
- What congress the Carribeans and Latin speaking countries
- They experienced this while being on sea
- A ship that sailed from Spain
- The people that Christopher Columbus ran into
- searched for this item in the New World
- Christopher tried to find a new route for this continent
- resources for new products
- ex. Aztec, Mayan,
20 Clues: A adventure taken • ex. Aztec, Mayan, • European countries • resources for new products • A ship that sailed from Spain • Christopher Columbus’s trip name • Ship named after the Virgin Mary • Islands that were colonized first • the month that was discovered America • A land that Christopher Columbus named • searched for this item in the New World • ...
World War ll 2023-05-26
Across
- What was the Japanese army called
- Leader of japan in world war 2
- the name of the side the US was on
- 2 countries join forces in war
- cause of world war two
- country where the first battle was
- japanese city the US bombed
- US entry into World War two
- What country did germany surrender in
- Leader of the Nazis
- what were american troops called
- how many countries fought in the war
Down
- the amount of people who died in ww2
- leader of france in world war 2
- the name of the side germany was on
- How many years apart were ww1 and ww2
- General in charge of d-day
- a ditch dug for protection
- Japanese suicide pilots
- First president of World War two
- The people the Nazis targeted
- How many countries fought with germany
22 Clues: Leader of the Nazis • cause of world war two • Japanese suicide pilots • General in charge of d-day • a ditch dug for protection • japanese city the US bombed • US entry into World War two • The people the Nazis targeted • Leader of japan in world war 2 • 2 countries join forces in war • leader of france in world war 2 • First president of World War two • ...
Industrial Revolution/Imperialism Crossword 2022-11-17
Across
- this continent lost almost 100% of its land to European countries
- this country is where the industrial revolution began
- the place where many people, including children, worked after moving to the cities.
- this was a movement where people moved to cities and began working in factories.
Down
- the items taken from other countries to use for new products back home.
- this is one reason why big countries were colonizing smaller countries
- this is the word for when one country overtakes or colonizes another nation.
- the people used in factories because they were smaller and cheaper to use than adults.
- The United States gained Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines from this country.
- This branch of military that is in charge of the seas is a big reason why Great Britain was able to colonize so much land.
10 Clues: this country is where the industrial revolution began • this continent lost almost 100% of its land to European countries • this is one reason why big countries were colonizing smaller countries • the items taken from other countries to use for new products back home. • this is the word for when one country overtakes or colonizes another nation. • ...
Pittsburgh holiday family and friends fun 2018-12-18
Across
- performers are on their toes at the Benedum
- the only approved replica by the Vatican
- university of Pittsburgh traditional holiday style rooms
- cultural district be number one
- "free" to be wild with the animals
- hold your horses
Down
- 67% larger then rockfeller center
- vendor booths from a variety of countries
- let it glow
- holiday lights it's going to be a roller coaster of fun
- Santa's from 16 countries
- don't be a scrooge enjoy the Christmas carol
- get lit not you the tree
13 Clues: let it glow • hold your horses • get lit not you the tree • Santa's from 16 countries • cultural district be number one • 67% larger then rockfeller center • "free" to be wild with the animals • the only approved replica by the Vatican • vendor booths from a variety of countries • performers are on their toes at the Benedum • don't be a scrooge enjoy the Christmas carol • ...
Economics 2021-11-10
Across
- how much consumers want something
- the amount of something available to consumers
- goods & services sold to other countries
- to get in return for paying money $$
- a work that someone does for someone else
- to give
- to make something and to grow something
- someone who buys goods or services
- things to buy and sell
Down
- to give something in exchange for money
- things from nature people can use
- someone who makes or grows goods/offers service
- goods & services bought from other countries
13 Clues: to give • things to buy and sell • how much consumers want something • things from nature people can use • someone who buys goods or services • to get in return for paying money $$ • to give something in exchange for money • to make something and to grow something • goods & services sold to other countries • a work that someone does for someone else • ...
Economy 2021-11-18
Across
- rate the difference between one countries currency and another countries currency
- a combination of command and market
- trading and bartering
- cash or coins
- trading an item for another item not a form of currency
- one thing efficiently and effectively
Down
- in another country
- controlled by the government
- a complete trade stop with another country
- a limit on the number of things that can be produced or imported
- controlled by the people
- hiring another company to do services
- a tax placed on imported goods
13 Clues: cash or coins • in another country • trading and bartering • controlled by the people • controlled by the government • a tax placed on imported goods • a combination of command and market • hiring another company to do services • one thing efficiently and effectively • a complete trade stop with another country • trading an item for another item not a form of currency • ...
SI Units 2022-08-22
Across
- symbol used for the SI unit for mass
- SI unit for time
- symbol for the SI unit for quantity
- how much heat or cold an object has
- SI units are a modernized version of the ___.
- duration
- distance
- one of the countries that hasn't adopted the SI system in everyday life
- base unit for measuring length
- number of base units
- SI unit of luminosity
Down
- brightness
- number of countries that have not yet adopted SI units in everyday life
- SI unit of current
- symbol used for the SI unit for luminosity
- base unit for measuring mass
- SI unit for quantity
- SI unit of length
- SI unit of temperature
- amount of matter
- amount of substance
- Also known as international system of units
- name of the measurement system the United States uses
23 Clues: duration • distance • brightness • SI unit for time • amount of matter • SI unit of length • SI unit of current • amount of substance • SI unit for quantity • number of base units • SI unit of luminosity • SI unit of temperature • base unit for measuring mass • base unit for measuring length • symbol for the SI unit for quantity • how much heat or cold an object has • ...
Executive branch crossword 2022-12-06
Across
- - a system by which appointment and promotions are based on competence.
- - someone who is elected to help
- - laws made to protect trade between two countries
- - national defence
- - a successful political party
- - a government agency that provides a public service
- -Instruction to Federal government issued by the President of the United States
- - international agreement
- - unelected administrative body in the executive branch
Down
- - a strategy dealing with other nations
- - impose an official ban
- - independent of presidential controll
- - a diplomat sent by a country as it official representative.
- - someone who works for the government
- - a government worker
- - excusion
- - voters
- -a pardon
- - cancel or postpone punishments
- - a agreement between two+ countries
- -a rule issued by the president
- - a group of senators who meet regulkarly to discuss policies
22 Clues: - voters • -a pardon • - excusion • - national defence • - a government worker • - impose an official ban • - international agreement • - a successful political party • -a rule issued by the president • - someone who is elected to help • - cancel or postpone punishments • - a agreement between two+ countries • - someone who works for the government • ...
History 2020-06-12
Across
- throwing tea over to the sea
- chop chop goes the head
- republicans that have the image of cannibalism
- power from god
- a prison of lies
- Where the king tried to go
- shared part of countries with family
- a group for a common purpose
- the fear before the revolution
- an oath that was made to keep meeting here until we changed how we ruled France
- where the women marched
- church and high power people
Down
- there were three parts 1 for power and the rest to advise
- a blockade of certain countries
- noble
- a war between america and Britain
- when the Britain army killed 7 people and more injured
- all the power in the country, and got kicked from the country
- 98% of population
- short, smart, dictator
20 Clues: noble • power from god • a prison of lies • 98% of population • short, smart, dictator • chop chop goes the head • where the women marched • Where the king tried to go • throwing tea over to the sea • a group for a common purpose • church and high power people • the fear before the revolution • a blockade of certain countries • a war between america and Britain • ...
United Nations 2017-04-13
Across
- a long period of dry weather; lack of rain
- a person who moves from one region to another
- to preside over something, such as a meeting to referee
- having to do with money
- beginning
- to organize under one point of control
- to reduce or lighten pain, anxiety,etc.
- having to do with the environment
- to make very poor
- to approve
- a fight or an argument
Down
- tired; worn out
- all that exists
- able to keep up or maintain over time
- to provide a structure; to arrange in an orderly way
- as stated in a document
- concerning two or more countries
- two or more countries talking to each other
- people who leave their homes because of danger
- protection from danger
- to watch closely or to see
21 Clues: beginning • to approve • tired; worn out • all that exists • to make very poor • protection from danger • a fight or an argument • as stated in a document • having to do with money • to watch closely or to see • concerning two or more countries • having to do with the environment • able to keep up or maintain over time • to organize under one point of control • ...
South Korea 2020-06-19
Across
- a large family-owned business
- using the innovations of competitors
- south Korean corporation involved in many industries
- cargo ships that carry large loads
- another car company
- An organic light-emitting diode used in displays
- a conglomerate that manufactures home and smart appliances
- the ability to attract through economic influence
- south Korean car company
- concerned with sends goods overseas for sale
- Korean dish made with beef or pork
Down
- a buffer zone on the border of two countries
- a form of sport competition using video games
- the imitation of other goods in an economy
- countries that underwent rapid industrialisation
- afterschool tuition centres
- tech company that makes electronics
- genre of pop music from south korea
- large electrical goods used domestically
- a traditional side dish of salted and fermented vegetables
- a type of display
21 Clues: a type of display • another car company • south Korean car company • afterschool tuition centres • a large family-owned business • cargo ships that carry large loads • Korean dish made with beef or pork • tech company that makes electronics • genre of pop music from south korea • using the innovations of competitors • large electrical goods used domestically • ...
APHG Units 3-4 Crossword | Jaelynn Terry & Mariam Oyejide 2021-01-18
Across
- Pull Factors
- Coexistence of several cultures in one society
- Transfer of power to a lower level
- Human imprint on the environment
- Surrounded by a dominant culture
- A feeling of superiority that one's culture is better
- Redistricting in a weird shape
- Narrow opening making it harder for trade
- Formal term for a country
- A country's desire to create and maintain a state of its own
- Relocation, Contagious, Hierarchical, Stimulus
- Cultural region caught between stronger dividing countries
Down
- Evaluating a culture by its own standards/criteria
- An ethnic group can no longer be distinguished from the receiving group
- Origin sources of culture
- Shortened the time required for movement
- Antecedent, Relic, Superimposed, etc.
- Member countries cede authority and sovereignty
- Diffuses quickly through the media
- Controls what happens within borders
20 Clues: Pull Factors • Origin sources of culture • Formal term for a country • Redistricting in a weird shape • Human imprint on the environment • Surrounded by a dominant culture • Diffuses quickly through the media • Transfer of power to a lower level • Controls what happens within borders • Antecedent, Relic, Superimposed, etc. • Shortened the time required for movement • ...
Luke's Africa crossword 2021-02-02
Across
- largest freshwater lake
- the savannas heat is 81`f to 86`f.
- most common trees in the savanna
- Mountains, located in northern Africa
- stretches across 27 countries
- crosses half of the continent
- fifth largest city
- are found in eastern Madagascar
- central Madagascar has many of these
- crocodiles and hippos are found there
- biggest island on Africa
- has some of the highest dunes
- fifth largest river in the world
Down
- largest mountain in Africa
- where a river ends
- largest river in the world
- tree that stores water in it
- large tropical storms
- one hundred ninety thousand
- where is Madagascar
- known as lake Malawi
- route a river flows
- the spiny thicket is similar
- largest desert in Africa
- largest city in Africa
- river, flows through six countries
26 Clues: where a river ends • fifth largest city • where is Madagascar • route a river flows • known as lake Malawi • large tropical storms • largest city in Africa • largest freshwater lake • largest desert in Africa • biggest island on Africa • largest mountain in Africa • largest river in the world • one hundred ninety thousand • tree that stores water in it • the spiny thicket is similar • ...
Geography 2023-02-22
Across
- number of countries that are in both Europe and Asia
- Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, and Montenegro used to be __________
- country with the most islands 🇸🇪
- home of LEGO
- largest desert in the world
- place where Fifa World Cup 2022 was held
- country that looks like a boot
- smallest country in the world
- place in Asia where Mt Everest is
- longest river in the world
Down
- largest hot desert in the world
- largest lake in the world
- number of countries Oceania has
- capital of brazil
- team who won Fifa World Cup 2022
- place where the hottest temperature on earth was recorded
- Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania together are _________
- number of great lakes
- the largest island in the world
- Easter island is claimed by________
- most populated country in the world
21 Clues: home of LEGO • capital of brazil • number of great lakes • largest lake in the world • longest river in the world • largest desert in the world • smallest country in the world • country that looks like a boot • largest hot desert in the world • number of countries Oceania has • the largest island in the world • country with the most islands 🇸🇪 • team who won Fifa World Cup 2022 • ...
Bryan THE BLACK DEATH CROSSWORD... 2013-04-22
Across
- Plague bacterica infect lungs
- Use diseased bodies as an attack to other countries
- Swiss microbiologist Alexandre Yersin
- Show Black Death made everyone equal
- Popular medieval treatment
- Sense of helplessness, turn against one another
- Role in treatments and ideas about the causes of disease
- Famous group, please god, avoid plague
- Network for echange of goods, inventions, and ideas between countries across Asia
- Took rich, influential, poor and struggling people
- Black Death victims suffered from
- Rumours that they poisoned local wells, cause the plague
Down
- Failed to control supplies and prices people paid
- Plague bacterica infect blood stream
- Carried by fleas infected humans
- Epidemic of an infectious disease
- Important role treating the sick
- Cut to remove bad blood
- Greek physician Hippocrates developed
- Historians have evidence of plague's existence
20 Clues: Cut to remove bad blood • Popular medieval treatment • Plague bacterica infect lungs • Carried by fleas infected humans • Important role treating the sick • Epidemic of an infectious disease • Black Death victims suffered from • Plague bacterica infect blood stream • Show Black Death made everyone equal • Swiss microbiologist Alexandre Yersin • ...
Bryan THE BLACK DEATH CROSSWORD... 2013-04-22
Across
- Network for echange of goods, inventions, and ideas between countries across Asia
- Took rich, influential, poor and struggling people
- Use diseased bodies as an attack to other countries
- Swiss microbiologist Alexandre Yersin
- Important role treating the sick
- Epidemic of an infectious disease
- Greek physician Hippocrates developed
- Black Death victims suffered from
- Popular medieval treatment
- Role in treatments and ideas about the causes of disease
Down
- Failed to control supplies and prices people paid
- Carried by fleas infected humans
- Show Black Death made everyone equal
- Famous group, please god, avoid plague
- Historians have evidence of plague's existence
- Plague bacterica infect lungs
- Plague bacterica infect blood stream
- Rumours that they poisoned local wells, cause the plague
- Sense of helplessness, turn against one another
- Cut to remove bad blood
20 Clues: Cut to remove bad blood • Popular medieval treatment • Plague bacterica infect lungs • Carried by fleas infected humans • Important role treating the sick • Epidemic of an infectious disease • Black Death victims suffered from • Show Black Death made everyone equal • Plague bacterica infect blood stream • Swiss microbiologist Alexandre Yersin • ...
Crossword 2013-05-22
Across
- able to be carried from place to place
- a scene or sight
- a pull between a positive and negative charge
- a miner
- movement from one location to another
- to turn away from; to release
- to take away from something
- watchful or caution
- an observer or police
- to ship goods to other countries
- a break or recess
- a space explorer
- a group or council in charge of a certain thing
Down
- to look at closely; to examine
- amazing;phenomenal
- a fan or viewer
- to move from place to place
- used to measure angles
- process that plants use to make food for energy
- used for throwing
- a goal or assigned task
- used to see outer space
- not docile or manageable
- to have something shipped from other countries in
24 Clues: a miner • a fan or viewer • a scene or sight • a space explorer • used for throwing • a break or recess • amazing;phenomenal • watchful or caution • an observer or police • used to measure angles • a goal or assigned task • used to see outer space • not docile or manageable • to move from place to place • to take away from something • to turn away from; to release • ...
Geography Crossword 2016-06-02
Across
- The relation to a city or town
- A mountain or hill
- frozen water
- a very large expanse of the sea
- The planet that we live on
- The mainlands of countries
- The study of the physical features of the earth
- All the people born and are living
- There are a lot of _________ in the world
- look closely at or examine
- White things falling from the sky in winter
Down
- The fall of rain
- Hard objects that are big or small
- They are a thing that streams
- A large hill
- The ______ where people live
- What the _________ like
- The degree of the day
- A lot of water
- A building or a group of buildings
- A large area covered with trees
- Something that floats in the sky that's white
22 Clues: A large hill • frozen water • A lot of water • The fall of rain • A mountain or hill • The degree of the day • What the _________ like • The planet that we live on • The mainlands of countries • look closely at or examine • The ______ where people live • They are a thing that streams • The relation to a city or town • a very large expanse of the sea • A large area covered with trees • ...
American Expansion and war in the early 1900s Jack.O 2022-03-02
Across
- Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta
- Began the Mexican Revolution
- Territory America paid $20 million dollars for
- Dollar diplomacy
- Led revolt against Huerta
- Yellow journalism
- The act of staying out of other countries affairs
- Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
- Bonus payment by the government
- Location of canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic
Down
- Leader of Filipino rebels
- Chased Francisco Villa more than 300 miles only to not capture him
- America receives sugar from here
- Yukon gold rush
- had Francisco Madero killed and took power over Mexico
- An Amendment that limited Cuba's right to make treaties
- Speak softly Carrie a big stick
- The act of taking over other countries or territories to gain land
- Moral diplomacy
- Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia
20 Clues: Yukon gold rush • Moral diplomacy • Dollar diplomacy • Yellow journalism • Leader of Filipino rebels • Led revolt against Huerta • Began the Mexican Revolution • Speak softly Carrie a big stick • Bonus payment by the government • America receives sugar from here • Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893 • Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia • Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta • ...
American Expansion and war in the early 1900s Jack.O 2022-03-02
Across
- Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta
- Began the Mexican Revolution
- Territory America paid $20 million dollars for
- Dollar diplomacy
- Led revolt against Huerta
- Yellow journalism
- The act of staying out of other countries affairs
- Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
- Bonus payment by the government
- Location of canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic
Down
- Leader of Filipino rebels
- Chased Francisco Villa more than 300 miles only to not capture him
- America receives sugar from here
- Yukon gold rush
- had Francisco Madero killed and took power over Mexico
- An Amendment that limited Cuba's right to make treaties
- Speak softly Carrie a big stick
- The act of taking over other countries or territories to gain land
- Moral diplomacy
- Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia
20 Clues: Yukon gold rush • Moral diplomacy • Dollar diplomacy • Yellow journalism • Leader of Filipino rebels • Led revolt against Huerta • Began the Mexican Revolution • Speak softly Carrie a big stick • Bonus payment by the government • America receives sugar from here • Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893 • Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia • Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta • ...
American Expansion and war in the early 1900s Jack.O 2022-03-02
Across
- Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta
- Began the Mexican Revolution
- Territory America paid $20 million dollars for
- Dollar diplomacy
- Led revolt against Huerta
- Yellow journalism
- The act of staying out of other countries affairs
- Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
- Bonus payment by the government
- Location of canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic
Down
- Leader of Filipino rebels
- Chased Francisco Villa more than 300 miles only to not capture him
- America receives sugar from here
- Yukon gold rush
- had Francisco Madero killed and took power over Mexico
- An Amendment that limited Cuba's right to make treaties
- Speak softly Carrie a big stick
- The act of taking over other countries or territories to gain land
- Moral diplomacy
- Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia
20 Clues: Yukon gold rush • Moral diplomacy • Dollar diplomacy • Yellow journalism • Leader of Filipino rebels • Led revolt against Huerta • Began the Mexican Revolution • Speak softly Carrie a big stick • Bonus payment by the government • America receives sugar from here • Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893 • Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia • Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta • ...
American Expansion and war in the early 1900s Jack.O 2022-03-02
Across
- Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta
- Began the Mexican Revolution
- Territory America paid $20 million dollars for
- Dollar diplomacy
- Led revolt against Huerta
- Yellow journalism
- The act of staying out of other countries affairs
- Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
- Bonus payment by the government
- Location of canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic
Down
- Leader of Filipino rebels
- Chased Francisco Villa more than 300 miles only to not capture him
- America receives sugar from here
- Yukon gold rush
- had Francisco Madero killed and took power over Mexico
- An Amendment that limited Cuba's right to make treaties
- Speak softly Carrie a big stick
- The act of taking over other countries or territories to gain land
- Moral diplomacy
- Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia
20 Clues: Yukon gold rush • Moral diplomacy • Dollar diplomacy • Yellow journalism • Leader of Filipino rebels • Led revolt against Huerta • Began the Mexican Revolution • Speak softly Carrie a big stick • Bonus payment by the government • America receives sugar from here • Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893 • Arranged purchase of Alaska from Russia • Led rebels in South Mexico against Huerta • ...
Ma'ayan Vanderhoek (1st Hour) Gov Midterm 2022-01-07
Across
- An addition/change to the constitution
- Top leader of a U.S. state
- A young criminal
- Is the legislative branch
- Request for case to be heard in a higher court
- Top leader of the United States
- Potential law
- Number of Supreme Court justices
- Powers left to the states
- Relationships countries have with each other
- The president's advisors
- Presided over by VP
- Way to become a citizen
- Money raised by the government
- Disagree
Down
- Used to declare cases unconstitutional
- No government
- Limits powers of each branch
- Guidebook for a government
- Organization that keeps control
- Having complete rule
- Max of 435 members
- To the right of the political spectrum
- Everyone is entitled to have
- To the left of the political spectrum
- Agreement between countries
26 Clues: Disagree • No government • Potential law • A young criminal • Max of 435 members • Presided over by VP • Having complete rule • Way to become a citizen • The president's advisors • Is the legislative branch • Powers left to the states • Top leader of a U.S. state • Guidebook for a government • Agreement between countries • Limits powers of each branch • Everyone is entitled to have • ...
Human Geography Unit 6 2025-03-14
Across
- an unusual relationship between nations where when controls another nation
- Government controls the economy
- The price of the choice not taken
- Countries use nature to make money
- Countries work together to produce a product
- Poor and undeveloped country
- Controlled the oil industry
- The world and its nations are connected to each other
- jobs in manufacturing
- the total amount of goods produced in a country
- jobs that provide a good or service
Down
- Developing country
- Was know to control the steel industry
- Which gender is treated with inequality economically
- Controlled the railroad industry
- Individuals command the economy
- Individuals and the government control the economy
- the quality of life in a country
- That currency are worth more or less in different areas
- Wealthy and developed country
- jobs that use raw and natural resources
21 Clues: Developing country • jobs in manufacturing • Controlled the oil industry • Poor and undeveloped country • Wealthy and developed country • Government controls the economy • Individuals command the economy • Controlled the railroad industry • the quality of life in a country • The price of the choice not taken • Countries use nature to make money • ...
